What did you think of the final 2D animation movie supervised by Jeffrey Katzenberg?
>>220094772we don't care who the fuck Jeffrey Katzenberg is
>>220094772I watched it like 2 weeks ago and only got half way through it. It wasn't bad, but it also just wasn't very good.
>>220094823You should
>Oliver and Company>The Little Mermaid>The Rescuers Down Under>Beauty and the Beast>Aladdin>The Lion King>Pocahontas>The Prince of Egypt>The Road to El Dorado>Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron>Sinbad: Legend of the Seven SeasAll the 2D movies supervised from start to finish by Katzenberg
>>220094772Second best depiction of Eris
>>220094772I like it in theory more than I actually like watching it. It's too short and feel like it's missing something. That said, I'm nostalgic for that summer I watched it with younger siblings and cousins.There's a whole genre of early 2000s family animated adventure flicks that got overshadowed by 3D movies, and I'm still mad about it.>Road to El Dorado>Titan A.E.>Atlantis: The Lost Empire>Treasure Planet>Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
>>220094772Why are their swords so ugly?
>>220095736There's a viral musical at the moment that has a similar vibe to these that's currently getting an animated film being made
>>220095736Now that I've listed them out like that, I'm imagining a Cloud Atlas or Timesplitters scenario where all the timelines are connected.>Sinbad, 800 A.D.>Road to El Dorado, 1519 A.D.>Atlantis, 1914 A.D.>Titan A.E., 3028 A.D./1 A.E.>Treasure Planet, 3502 A.D.
>>220094772I had the movie as a kid, so I watched it a couple of times. I liked it. It was very adventurous, and I thought the goddess Eris was hot, especially as a giantess.
>>220095965>Eris was hot, especially as a giantess.
>>220094772Did it underperform because it came out the same summer as Pirates of the Caribbean?
>>220096258>"SAILORS could be here" he thought, "I've never been to this archipelago before. There could be NAVY SAILORS anywhere." The spray of the sea felt good against his face. "I HATE SAILORS" he thought. Yo Ho A Pirate's Life for Me reverberated his entire vessel, making it pulsate even as the £1 rum circulated through his powerful thick veins and washed away his (merited) fear of the Royal Navy at open sea. "With a ship, you can go anywhere you want" he said to himself, out loud.