>causes Katzenberg to completely give up on 2D animation
It grossed 26 million domestically
>For you personally, what was the last great piece of animation that you saw, both from a technical and a storytelling point of view?>Ouch. Okay. Umm... You caught me. I've got to do some thinking now! I wasn't prepared to think! Well, first of all, let me say that I am not an animation buff, per se – I like specific animation, but most of it bores me. Not that I don't think it's well done. And I don't see that much. So starting with that, the fish picture – Finding Nemo, is that it? I thought that was very well done, and a good use of computer animation because of the inanimate objects, being fish, and I thought that story was OK. It was good for a family film, or younger. So I thought that was very well done, as far as a film goes. I saw a lot of bad ones I don't want to bring up, like Sinbad and the horse picture, and some other thingsRalph Bakshi interview from 2004
>>153391386Always wondered what Bakshi's process for writing a story was.