DreamWorks Animation is often dinged for seemingly valuing quantity over quality, pursuing sequels and spin-offs to get their lovable characters again and again into marketable movies and shorts. And yes,is essentially unwatchable with a messy story and a groan-inducing amount of pop culture references, butwas a return to form that offered an engaging story and a fresh and fun take on classic fairy tale characters, so let's not condemn all their sequels right out the gate…especially because there's more in store. Deadline reveals DreamWorks production slate through the summer of 2016, and in the mix there'sand the inevitable spin-off. However, there are also a slew of new titles making their way through DreamWorks development.Coming in the spring of 2013 is The Croods, a comedy about a family of cavemen forced out into the dangerous prehistoric world in search of a new home. Hot on its heels DreamWorks offers Turbo, which centers on a snail with dreams of winning the Indy 500. The fall will see the release of the Mr. Peabody & Sherman movie, adapted from thecartoon short, and Me & My Shadow follows in the spring unraveling the story of a man whose shadow demands adventure!Summer 2014 will see the return of Hiccup and Toothless in, then, based on Adam Rex's novel, will hit theaters over Thanksgiving. Four more releases are slated for 2015, with offin the spring,inspired by the popular '90s plaything coming that summer, and a wholly original and newly announced pic calledhitting in the fall.Penned by Tom Wheeler, who contributed to thescript and created the short-lived action series, this animated effort is the biggest mystery on the slate. All we know is that Tony Leondis, who helmed the fun but forgotten animated adventure, will direct, and Seth Rogen is slated to star in this comedy which is reportedly "about ghosts." But despite the creepy subject matter, we are talking DreamWorks here, so don't expect something as spooky as Tim Burton. Even for all its less than cuddly creatures,was sweet and very brightly colored.December of 2015 will offer--the film's working title—which will tell a tale of monkeys in the style of a Bollywood musical with a music from A.R. Rahman, composer of. Thenandwill follow in spring and summer respectively. A complete list of release dates is included below:- March 22, 2013– July 19, 2013- November 1, 2013– March 14, 2014– June 20, 2014– November 26, 2014– March 27, 2015(working title) – June 5, 2015– November 6, 2015(working title) – December 19, 2015– March 18, 2016– June 18, 2016