List of Lionsgate theatrical animated feature films

This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films produced or released by Lionsgate.

Lionsgate releases films from Lionsgate-owned and non-Lionsgate owned animation studios. Most films listed below are from Splash Entertainment which distributed animated films for Lionsgate, producing its first feature-length animated film Norm of the North in 2016. Lionsgate has also released animated films by other production companies, such as Aardman Animations.

Films[edit]

US releases[edit]

Color legend
Aardman Animations (2015–18)  
Splash Entertainment (2016–present)  
Other Lionsgate studio  
Third-party studio  
Distribution only D
Distributed by Lionsgate but only in the U.K. UK
Title Original theatrical release date[rls 1] Animation studio
I Married a Strange Person![D] August 28, 1998[rls 2] Italtoons  
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie October 4, 2002 Big Idea Productions and Artisan Entertainment
Happily N'Ever After[D] January 4, 2007 Vanguard Animation
Fly Me to the Moon[D] August 15, 2008[rls 3] nWave Pictures[rls 4]
Battle for Terra[D] May 1, 2009 Roadside Attractions and Snoot Entertainment
Astro Boy[D] October 23, 2009 Imagi Animation Studios[rls 4]
Alpha and Omega[D] September 17, 2010 Crest Animation Productions
Tarzan[D] May 9, 2014 Ambient Entertainment[rls 4]
Moomins on the Riviera[UK] [D] May 22, 2015 Handle Productions and Pictak Cie
Shaun the Sheep Movie[D] August 5, 2015[rls 3] Aardman Animations  
Un gallo con muchos huevos[D] September 4, 2015[rls 3] Huevocartoon Producciones  
Norm of the North[D] January 15, 2016 Splash Entertainment  
The Wild Life[D] September 9, 2016[rls 3] nWave Pictures[rls 4]  
Rock Dog[D] February 24, 2017[rls 3] Reel FX Animation Studios and Mandoo Pictures[rls 4]
My Little Pony: The Movie[D] October 6, 2017 Allspark Pictures and DHX Media
Early Man[D] February 16, 2018[rls 3] Aardman Animations[rls 4]  
Norm of the North: Keys To The Kingdom[D] January 11, 2019[rls 2] Splash Entertainment  
Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs[D] September 18, 2020[rls 3] Locus Corporation  
Mosley[D] December 10, 2021[rls 3] Huhu Studios, Lotus Entertainment and China Film Animation

Highest grossing films[edit]

Rank Film Gross Studio Year Ref
1 Shaun the Sheep Movie $106,209,378 Aardman 2015 [1]
2 My Little Pony: The Movie $60,330,833 DHX Media 2017 [2]
3 Early Man $54,622,814 Aardman 2018 [3]
4 Alpha and Omega $50,507,267 Crest Animation Productions 2010 [4]
5 Tarzan $44,095,996 Summit Entertainment 2013 [5]
6 Fly Me to the Moon $41,721,414 nWave Pictures 2008 [6]
7 The Wild Life $40,075,446 2016 [7]
8 Astro Boy $39,886,986 Imagi Animation Studios 2009 [8]
9 Happily N'Ever After $38,085,778 Vanguard Animation 2007 [9]
10 Norm of the North $30,734,502 Splash Entertainment 2016 [10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Shaun the Sheep Movie".
  2. ^ "My Little Pony (2017) - Box Office Mojo".
  3. ^ "Early Man".
  4. ^ "Alpha and Omega".
  5. ^ "Tarzan".
  6. ^ "Fly Me to the Moon 3D".
  7. ^ "The Wild Life".
  8. ^ "Astro Boy".
  9. ^ "Happily N'Ever After".
  10. ^ "Norm of the North".

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Listed are the original theatrical release dates in the United States (or other non-U.S. territories) when the film was contributed by Lionsgate. Different distributors are attributed and credited for distributing each film throughout the history of Lionsgate.
  2. ^ a b Limited release in the United States.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Released by Lionsgate in North America
  4. ^ a b c d e f Released by Summit Entertainment