At present, the three pillars of American animation industry refer to

The three pillars of American animation industry are Disney, Fox and DreamWorks (PDI). Disney Film Company is the only big Hollywood company that has not been listed so far. Since 1930s and 1940s, Disney started as Mickey Mouse. In the 1940s, he set foot in the field of live-action movies and successively acquired independent film giant Milla Max and 3D animation overlord Pixar, further consolidating his position as a top film company.

Twentieth Century Fox Film Company. Founded in May 1935, it was formed by the merger of Fox Film Company, a big company in the silent film era, and 20th Century Film Company. It was one of the eight major Hollywood film companies in 1930s and 1940s.

DreamWorks is one of the top ten film printing, production and distribution companies in the United States. At the same time, it is also a video game and TV program production company. In terms of box office in North America, two films have been produced or distributed, and five films have exceeded 300 million.

The development history of American cartoons

The United States is the first country in the world to create a complete animation production system, creating a large number of animation production methods that affect the world. Hollywood and new york have always been the cradles of American animation development, and many famous animation stars and movies have been born in the history of American animation development.

In the history of American animation development, there are many famous film companies and animation studios, but Disney is the only company with a complete animation history, and it is also the king of animated films in the world so far. It is no exaggeration to say that Disney's animation development history also represents the development history of American animation.