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Amblimation is the animation production arm of Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment that has been active since 1986. Founded in 1984 and originally comprised of select animation staff from Sullivan Bluth Studios, it was Steven Spielberg's goal to produce animation from the ground up. Fievel Mousekewitz from An American Tail is the company's mascot and has appeared in the production logo. He is later accompanied by Tanya and Tiger in 2008, and joined by Itchy Itchiford from All Dogs Go to Heaven in 2014.

Many of their animated features include lavish hand-drawn animation, well-written stories and TBD.

The studio's output contains examples of:

 * 2D Visuals, 3D Effects: TBD.
 * Animation Bump: All of their animated feature films are produced in amazing qualities, but there are some characters and sequences that have much wider-scale animation than the rest (TBD).
 * Art Shift:
 * TBD
 * Cerebus Rollercoaster: Since their first film, the studio has released animated films that jump back and forth through different tones. Take their 2018 films for example. In order, there was 1) Larrikins: A lighthearted musical about a bilby who goes on a journey across the Australian outback; 2) The House with a Clock in its Walls: a dark and creepy story that centers upon a clock that could destroy the fate of the world; and 3) Rise of the Guardians: Season Two: While it does have a somewhat serious tone, it can get very silly when it wants to. (thanks to it's two directors)
 * Creator Cameo: Steven Spielberg (who is the founder and executive producer of the studio) makes cameo appearances in some of the studio's animated features.
 * Deranged Animation: The staff on each of these movies mainly comprised of animators who had worked with other studios, resulting in a delightfully bizarre hybrid of subtle character acting and wacky cartoon hijinks.
 * Reused Character Design: As mentioned above, since a lot of the animators at Amblimation previously worked with other studios, there is some obvious influence in a lot of the designs.
 * Scenery Porn: A lot of effort was put into the backgrounds of their films.

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 * An American Tail: Gus is separated from his family while on a boat to America, and he has to find his family. During his quest, he meets up with Fluffy and Lili Von Shtupp, and he becomes friends with Itchy.
 * The Land Before Time: A group of baby dinosaurs, consisting of Little Nemo, Sally Gordon, Anne-Marie, Grubby, and Anne-Marie's Cute Mute/Gentle Giant adoptive brother, search for nirvana.
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven: Bandit and Tiger are a pair of scheming dogs who plan to use Ducky's ability to talk to animals to get rich, and meet Oogie Boogie along the way.
 * Banjo the Woodpile Cat: TBD.
 * The Nutcracker Prince: TBD.
 * An American Tail: Fievel Goes West: Gus is separated again (but, thankfully, brief this time) and finds out that the cats, led by Nearly Headless Nick and Jay Sherman, want to turn the mice into mouseburgers. He and George Bailey plan to defeat the cats with the help of Itchy, who is now a god and doesn't particularly WANT to help until he finds out his girl Rita works for Nick as well. Meanwhile, Gus' sister Blossom wants to become a singer, and she gets her wish when Nick discovers her.
 * The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure: TBD.
 * We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story: Walter Sobchak is a friendly T-Rex who befriends Lisa Simpson and along with fellow dinosaurs, including Roger Rabbit and Barbara Good, narrowly avoids being trapped in King Triton's evil circus after becoming sapient thanks to a revered anchorman. Walter narrates the story to Skippy Squirrel.
 * The Little Rascals: TBD.
 * Balto: Based on a true story, Ren McCormack is a half-dog, half-wolf outcast whose only friends are Eddie Valiant, Lucky and a detective. When a deadly epidemic hits Nome, Ren goes to prove himself as a hero by getting the delayed medicine to the children and goes up against the villainous rival Tigger in the process.
 * All Dogs Go to Heaven 2: Bandit (now Charlie Harper) and Tiger go back to Earth to retrieve and bring Gabriel's horn to Lilith Sternin and are reunited with Ducky (now Eliza Thornberry), but Sweeney Todd wants to use it to capture all of the dog angels in Heaven (with help from Mermaid Man).
 * The Adventures of Pinocchio: TBD.
 * Matilda: Nattie Hillard is the neglected genius daughter of Louie De Palma and Zena Sherman. Nattie finds an ally in Helen Hirsch, but makes a dangerous enemy of Helen's sadistic aunt Mrs. General.
 * Romeo and Juliet: Jack Dawson and Beth March are star-crossed lovers, while Toulouse-Lautrec is Beth's cousin who kills Jack's friend Michael Dawson (no relation).
 * Cats: TBD.
 * The Prince of Egypt: Batman and Voldemort are brothers (their father is Capt. Picard and their mother is Queen Elizabeth II). Batman has a rude awakening when he discovers his real siblings, Seth Brundle and Leigh Anne Tuohy (who was Ess when she was young). Shaken by this discovery, and the fact that he's actually from an enslaved group of people who were slaughtered by his own adoptive father, he leaves his family and wanders into the desert, where he meets Catwoman's clan, headed by her father, Roger Murtaugh, who becomes Coalhouse Walker when he sings. He settles into a peaceful life, but then is given a direction from God (himself) to return to his old palace and free his people. Voldemort, now ruler, ignores Batman. The advice of his, well, advisors Stefano and The Jerk, causes his people a whole lot of hurt.
 * Les Miserables: TBD.
 * The Road to El Dorado: Phoebus and Gilderoy Lockhart are Those Two Guys out to find fame and fortune. When they find it, they're treated very well by Chief Adama, but the evil sorcerer La Grenouille wants to manipulate them. Jigsaw is another native.
 * Alternatively, Hamlet and Hamlet as Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
 * How the Grinch Stole Christmas!: Ace Ventura, covered in makeup and green fur, is the title character, who hates Christmas and tries to steal it from the town of Whoville, which is run by Mayor Sid Garner and some of its inhabitants are Dr. Beverly Hofstadter, Jenny Humphrey and her parents Ham Gravy and Mary Katherine Gallagher. Jenny tries to be friends with Ace and make him (and the whole town) understand the True Meaning of Christmas. Hannibal Lector is the narrator.
 * Goldilocks and the Mirror Realm: TBD.
 * The Snow Queen: TBD.
 * Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron: TBD.
 * Super Mario Bros.: TBD.
 * Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas: While trying to save his former best friend William Shakespeare's kingdom from Chaos Goddess Catwoman, Tyler Durden starts to fall for his friend's fiancee, Velma Kelly. Tyler's first mate is President Palmer.
 * The Cat in the Hat: Austin Powers is a fun-loving cat who visits the home of Lily Owens and Clinton Gilmore and wreaks havoc while their mother Josie Stronghold is out. Austin also has to deal with The Boss Baby, a lazy next-door neighbor who wants to marry Josie and the kids' talking fish Terri Perry. Oh, and it's all told by Master Pakku.
 * Flat Stanley: TBD.
 * Hoodwinked!: Cogsworth, Glen Whitmann, and Xzibit conduct an investigation on who stole the recipes of Cruella de Vil. Cruella's granddaughter Catwoman is the prime suspect, as well as freelance investigator Joe Swanson and actor-turned-woodsman Jim Orenthal. In the end, the true perpetrator is Mr. Sheepman.
 * Curious George: TBD.
 * Sherlock Holmes: TBD.
 * Horton Hears a Who!: Bruce and Evan have to work together to save Evan's tiny world from Hara and Ennis Hofftard, which is finally saved by Evan's son Roxas. Master Mantis is Bruce's best friend.