You know, I saw the trailer to that a few days ago during something on Cartoon Network and when I first looked at it, I scoffed. I couldn't wrap my head around the fact these were prehistoric creatures made of machinery that were in a prehistoric world. Then I realized how silly questioning that sounds since...well... Cars and all... Transformers maybe, since they have conflicting histories of why there's a planet full of sentient robots (they're either made by the Quintessons or born through the All Spark depending). And watching the full trailer, the show does indeed look quite higher quality than it needs to be. Seems this is the first DW cartoon on Netflix to use a Canadian cast. Heard the unmistakable voice of Matt Hill. Once I can get back on to Netflix, I'll check it out.
But I strongly recommend Puss in Boots. I give them credit for making it more like the spinoff film than the Shrek series. Still manages to twist some fairy tales and legends, but doesn't have the aggressive in your face-iness that made Shrek kinda annoying after a while. I really don't think a straight up Shrek series would work well, and I'm glad Dreamworks didn't just make one of those out of the gate. Also, the Peabody and Sherman show is still happening. Good thing they didn't just junk it because it was considered a "flop" yet it made more money than all the other Jay Ward films combined. Heck, the first week it made at least double the entire gross of Dudley Do-Right. Hopefully more Classic Media shows will get a Netflix original series. Someone has to wash the bad taste of Underdog the In Name Only movie out of Underdog fans' collective mouths.