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“Turbo,” the DreamWorks Animation feature about a snail who wins the Indianapolis 500, was a moderately successful effort to distill the spirit of America’s commercialized sports culture into a ...
Even within the world of animated-film logic, it’s a bit of a stretch that a snail — even one with superpowers gained during a trip through a car’s engine — could compete in the Indianapolis 500. But ...
“Turbo,” the racing-snails movie from this summer, is already a cartoon series, “Turbo: F.A.S.T.,” suggesting that such an eventuality was in the cards from the beginning (or somewhere near it). That ...
After stalling out at the box office this summer, DreamWorks Animation’s racing snail “Turbo” is getting a second chance at revving up a new franchise when “Turbo FAST” launches as the production ...
For more than a decade, DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. has defined itself on the big screen. This week, the Glendale studio will take a “Shrek”-size leap toward reinventing itself on the small screen.
In DreamWorks Animation’s winsome toon “Turbo,” a junior speed maven dreams of competing in the Indianapolis 500. There’s just one small problem: He’s a snail. Closer in spirit to Pixar’s “Ratatouille ...
After Turbo the Snail's improbable win at the Indianapolis 500, the superfast racer finds his life forever changed after he returns from his victory tour. Namely, Tito, his human companion, has built ...
The first five episodes of the series, based on the big screen animation, will be available to stream on Christmas Eve. Additional episodes will then premiere throughout 2014, the studio announced ...
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