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Top 10 DreamWorks TV Shows That Are Actually Worth Watching

Top 10 DreamWorks TV Shows That Are Actually Worth Watching

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We're always there for their features, but these DreamWorks TV shows are worth watching too. For this list, well be looking at the best DreamWorks TV shows that are worth checking out! Our countdown includes Invasion America, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Voltron: Legendary Defender, and more! What's YOUR favorite DreamWorks show?
Date: 2023-11-21

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No it dasn't. I know I know I heard all the Dragon fans scream at the same time. I know they would mention it in the comments too but if you're a diehard Dragon fan then you have to address this Red Death dragon in the room. All How to Train Your Dragon TV series such as: Dragons Riders of Berk, Dragons Defenders of Berk and Dragons Race to the Edge - including all its specials like Gift of the Night Fury, Bonenapper, Dawn of the Dragon Racers and Book of Dragons - all take place BEFORE movie 2. Only the holiday special of Homecoming takes place after all three films and all TV series and specials. There are presently no series or stories out there that bridge the gap between movie 2 and 3. Just had to clear that up. Also, I'm glad Dragons toped the list I'd have been heartbroken if it hadn't I know it's a personal preference but to me every inch of the Dragon franchise is DreamWorks golden goose. It is the best. In plot, animation and style. It also is bold enough to address illnesses or disabilities in a way that inspires not put downs. DRAGONS is the reason I still fight my conditions for a better life, DRAGONS inspired my metal leg to let me do the things I want to. DRAGONS reminds me I too can have a future like Hiccup and Astrid despite my missing leg DRAGONS has saved my life and made memories I hold dear and continues to every day. For me there is no better of DreamWorks than DRAGONS.
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Dragons is an extremely fitting #1 pick! The last few seasons were so mature with the content and I loved watching Hiccup and the rest of the gang make smart, calculated decisions to counteract the villains moves. The ONLY bad part is, since the characters had so much development in the series, they had seriously lacking development in the Third movie for me The decisions Hiccup made in the third movie were just downright dumb, didnt fit with his character, and the rest of the gang except for Astrid were immature beyond reason. You know a tv show did it right if I prefer their characters more than an actual film! (Disclaimer: I didnt hate the third movie, I just have a lot of complaints because Im a super Dragons nerd that has no chill)
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Here's my own animated TV shows that are on Netflix.
The Quest of legends: the animated Series (2019-) from Warner bros
Centre of Space the series (2019-) from nickelodeon/20th television (Well its also on disney+)
Flight man (2010-2018 Reboot) Warner bros/cartoon network
Jungle Mission: a wild adventure (2018-2022) from dreamworks
Gramonstrous Tales (2013-2019) from Warner bros/cartoon network
Benji and The monsters (2021-) from Warner bros
The new flight man adventures (2020-) from Warner bros/cartoon network
Kitty tales (2009-2017) from Sony television
War Dragons: tales of the King (2022-) from Warner bros/netflix

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Absolutely LOVE SPOP (if you cant already tell from my pfp lol. The story and characters are great, but can we also talk abt the SCORE? As a music major, Im BLOWN AWAY by how the recurring leitmotifs (most notably the Pomise theme and one we call the Childhood theme) do just as good of a job at telling the story as the dialogue itself. I cant listen to the soundtracks without crying. Props to Sunna Wehrmeijer.
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I've begun watching She-Ra, the reboot series, finally, last month, four years later. And, whist I'm watching that, the other non-movie-spun-off shows I've listed to start watching includes; Kipo, Trollhunters, 3Below, Wizards and Voltron. And, maybe someday, I'll might be able to add some that weren't included in this video, like Archibald's Next Big Thing, Dinotrux and Harvey Girls Forever! Who knows?
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Among my favorite dreamworks shows, I loved the kung fu panda shows, the how to train your dragon shows, Voltron, Kipo, the tales of Arcadia franchise, puss n boots, Sherman and Mr. Peabody, and personally She-ra. Dreamworks makes great shows like their movies. I haven't finished camp cretaceous, so I can't properly assess that series, but I did like what I watched from that series.
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I've enjoyed several of Dreamworks' TV series, such as the Tales of Arcadia saga (I know that film finale gained mixed feedback, but still I enjoyed all the same, She-Ra, Kipo and Kung Fu Panda, but I quite agree about Dragons being no. 1! I've seen the full TV series, which is set between the events of movies 1 and 2, and it's done so well!
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Actually, all three of the Dragons shows take place in between the first and second movies. Riders Of Berk and Defenders Of Berk take place about a year or so after the first film, whereas Race To The Edge happens about a year or so before the second film. Still absolute joys to watch however! Definitely recommend them!
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Tales from arcada holds more nostalgia in my heart to the point that seeing Chapter 1 makes me think im 90 years old
But watching legend of awsomeness makes me feel like im 500 years old. Although i remember watching it in spanish, where its called the legend of po

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I agree with this entire list, but. Where is All Hail King Julien? It has enough lore to satisfy the researchers, catchy music, a Julien that's less of a jerk and a lot of fun jokes. Not to mention the fur animation! (It ain't Zootopia, but it's still impressive)
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Im so happy to know that that the Tales of Arcadia series got a mention its just absolutely amazing and has been a favorite of mine since it came out its sad the fan base has really died out tho because of the movie we dont talk about
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the whole series of dragon riders takes places between first and second movie, but on the edge of the world is closer to begining of second movie than the end of first movie thats why characters look like in How to train your dragon 2
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glad to see Kipo receiving some love. it's such a well written show. She-Ra is also absolutely amazing. The Tales of Arcadia shows were good but the film ruined everything for me and now I see it's stain on all the shows.
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While I agree that the Dreamworks Dragons are the best series the studio ever produced, RTTE took place in-between the 1st and 2nd movies. Why else would Stoick even be in the series if it took place after the 2nd movie?
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Honestly Trollhunters and RTTE are seriously both such masterpieces, it only makes sense that theyre the top two. Both are my literal favorite shows of all time and Im so glad theyre getting some more recognition.
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Voltron the legendary amaing plus my dad love show and I love it Let from Voltron the music so iconic althought there no lyric we can feel the earth shaking when Lance, Shiro, Hunk, Keith and Piedge form voltron
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The Dreamwork Dragon series all took place between movies 1 and 2. The first 2 seasons took place a few months after the 1st move. While Race to the Edge took place 3 years before the 2nd movie.
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I've seen the first 3 how to train your dragon movies, I know for a fact Stoick did pass away in movie 2. meaning the entire 8 season TV series takes place between movies 1 and 2.
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Httyd is my all time favorite, but I'm disappointed you got rtte's time-line placement wrong, it's between the first and second movie, it's after riders and defenders of berk
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I don't know how many times I've watched all 8 seasons of How to Train Your Dragon TV show. It's just sensational! I think it's the next best thing after The Last Airbender
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I loved She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and the How To Train Your Dragon shows. They were awesome to watch. And now I'm re-considering a few other picks in this video.
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So glad that all of my fave Dreamworks shows (Tales of Arcadia, Dreamworks Dragons, Voltron Legendary Defender, and She-ra & the Princesses of Power) are on this list!
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Actually the Dream Works Dragons The Nine Realms series takes place in modern day with Astrid and Hiccups descendant and Toothless and the Light Furys son.
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Trollhunters is amazing and no one can convince me otherwise
If theres anyone out there that has seen it and likes it, hi im lance wanna be friends?

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I actually quite enjoyed Dawn of the Croods, some eps were quite clever (especially the 1 that connected back to Guy) & had heart in its better eps.
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Kipo, Trollhunter, and Voltron are so GOOD! I really hope Kipo(my favorite of the 3) gets a spin-off or sequel series. It deserves so much more attention!
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Camp Cretaceous needs more love, it's genuinely great. I would argue it should have beaten out the Croods on the list, but overall a fair ranking: )
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Tales of Arcadia and Kipo and the age of Wonderbeasts were both (and still are) some of my favourite series ever! I love them so much
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I expected Spirit: Riding Free to be on the list but usurpingly Not a word. Spirit is number 1 for me, always has been always will be.
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Easily kipo is my favorite. I like trollhunters as well, but kipo is just amazing! Scarlamagne is just one of the best cartoon villains ever
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