In the run-up to release, the public feud between Katzenberg and Disney was one of the industry stories of the year. Both films have worker ants as heroes, saving their colony and falling for a princess in the process. Remarkably, DreamWorks’ Antz and Pixar’s A Bug’s Life were released within six weeks of each other in 1998. But when former Disney head honcho Jeffrey Katzenberg’s DreamWorks Animation emerged a few years later, it seemed that the second and third CG-animated films were going to be very similar indeed. At the time, nobody had seen anything like it before. Back in 1995, Disney released Pixar’s Toy Story, the first feature-length computer-generated film, and changed animation in Hollywood forever.
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