This film publicity image released by DreamWorks Animation shows, from left, Belt the sloth, voiced by Chris Sanders, Guy, voiced by Ryan Reynolds, and Eep, voiced by Emma Stone, in a scene from “The Croods.” -AP Photo

LOS ANGELES: Animated movie “The Croods,” the story of a prehistoric family seeking a new home, debuted at the top of box office charts with $44.7 million in weekend ticket sales in the United States and Canada.  

The 3D family film from “Shrek” and “Madagascar” creator Dreamworks Animation dethroned two-time champion “Oz the Great and Powerful,” which slipped to third place.

The Walt Disney Co prequel to “The Wizard of Oz” earned $22 million during its third weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday.

In between the two family films, thriller “Olympus Has Fallen” about a White House under terrorist attack took in $30.5 million from Friday through Sunday.

“The Croods” was produced by Dreamworks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp.

“Olympus Has Fallen” was released by privately held FilmDistrict.

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