What other movies have used CGI characters in 2D animation?

What other movies have used CGI characters in 2D animation?

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Wait really

Not every single shot, but yeah.

Cool

I think Treasure Planet and Atlantis had some of it going on, but I wish more shows would do this.

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The simpsons movie

Not exactly OP's terms; the "character" part is done traditionally, with the carpet pattern added latter through CG

Disney has plenty of examples that blur the line though

Atlantis had plenty CG vehicles, but no characters unless you count the Heart of Atlantis as one, and maybe some crowd stuff.

Treasure Planet has the robot Ben Gunn (100% CG) and Silver himself (the cyborg parts)

Near-mechanical, expressionless korean inbetweeners don't really count as Computers yet, user

Osmosis Jones is probably the second best use of the hybrid approach ever, since it actually manages to tie the technique to the concept of the movie: everything organic is live action on the outside and traditionally animated in the inside, and Drix is 3DCG to accent his "synthetic" nature

The alien baddies in Titan A.E. are (terrible looking) CG

Yeah, I think the ship in the Little Mermaid was Disney's first use of CGI in a traditionally animated movie. Only certain shots, most were still paint on cel.

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I think the ink and paint dept. would blow their fucking brains out if they had to manually pattern the carpet for every single frame.

When the police started chasing bart, they clearly used CGI background, user

Well yeah, but we're talking CGI characters, right?

The Cave of Wonders entrance too

Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice

It's funny because of BvS. Snyder, amirite?

Batman vs Superman is a punchline to every joke

Except the movie itself the only punchline there is the loss of all the directors credibility

You's just too dumb to understand the subtexts, you is

The CG cyclists in The Triplets of Belleville used to really creep me out

most of the scenes with lots of people in hunchback were cgi

>Treasure Planet has the robot Ben Gunn
What are you talking about? There was no robot in Treasure Planet.

There's stuff like that in The Great Mouse Detective right?

As a kid I knew the Cave of Wonders looked different somehow.

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What happened to the burning the stumps thing?

Either way, why is Hades such and awesome villain?

>What happened to the burning the stumps thing?

Not sure if you noticed, but the film isn't a very accurate adaptation.

Also, James Woods is the one to thank for Hades.