Is this the most underrated Disney film ever?

Is this the most underrated Disney film ever?

This and Treasure Planet are the product of an era that will never come to us again.
Adventure is dead, we killed her.

Calling it "underrated" over and over won't make it more popular.

I like helga

I actually talked with Mike Mignola (Hellboy) about his work in this movie at C2E2 this year. It was awesome

>Dem Enfields

An underrated Disney movie is probably something like Fun and Fancy Free, not something that was released in the last couple decades and can get a "oh yeah, I remember that" reaction from people even if it's not their favorite movie.

Ain't never hear nobody talk about Fun and Fancy Free.

Is that the one with the creep puppet?

That was a goddamn all star cast for its time and had some of my favorite Donald moments, even as a 3 Caballeros/Saludos Amigos fan.

Normally I hear Treasure Planet as "SO UNDERATED!!!!!111" movie online.

yep

Nah, it shouldn't have even been made.

>THE 3 MOTHERFUCKING CABALLEROS

Thanks for helping me decide what I'm watching tonight. It has literally been more than a decade since I've seen this shit.

I wore the VHS into a fine dust in my childhood.

Damn shame the Atlantis cartoon was scrapped for a second film.

>mfw we'll never get an adventure and discovery movie from disney ever again

No, it's just a Stargate rip-off.

And Hercules was a Superman rip off

If stargate had designs by Mike Mignola I'd probably be more interested in it.

As it stands, it lacks giant lobster mecha and volcano dogfights, sooooo.

The secound movie was nothing else then three episodes of the series mashed together

no

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That or Black Cauldron.

I absolutely love mickey and the beanstalk. had no idea it was part of a two-part film til I just looked up Fun and Fancy Free now. thanks user.

Why the shit were Atlanteans dark skinned?

They seemed to be a type of proto-people, most like established shortly after humans left Africa.

I'm sorry but this movie is garbage the characters are flat and the whole time I was either looking at the pretty animation or waiting for a character to get killed off or something, I don't know why everyone keeps saying it's so underrated because it's awful.

ive never seen it

>Atlanteans
>white

those crystals emitted uv radiation

I remember this, sort of. Did it age well?
I still remember how fucking brutal the climax was for a kid's movie.

Probably,together with Treasure Planet. I loved the movie as a child,with all the fantasy elements and weird science and fucking Atlantis. Later I discovered Hellboy, and from time to time I though to myself "I've seen this art style before". Then I found out Mignola worked in the production of Atlantis and tripped balls hard.

Fucking Disney,man. We will never see anything like this ever again. Nowadays is all about "muh feelins" and woman empowerment.

Who's the fag who doesn't,user?

Because they were brown in the Jap show that Disney ripped off.

Oh, please, everyone knows and like Atlantis.
Black Cauldron, The Great Mouse Detective, and Oliver & Company on the other hand...

Because it's a rip-off from 1994 Stargate where they had space egyptians instead of atlanteans

I've never heard of anyne disliking Gret Mouse Detective

The most underrated Disney films are actually Pooh movies.

It is less known than Atlantis

That's not Treasure Planet.
Or Black Cauldron.
Or The Great Mouse Detective.
Or Oliver and Company.
Or Meet The Robinsons.

>MFW it along with long-awaited movies like aren't getting into Kingdom Hearts 3 over recent films.

Though I do remember reading in a Playstation Magazine article about KH1 that Atlantis was considered but dropped due to "too many vehicles compared to the Gummi Ship". Of course, it could be shortened by having Sora and friends arrive at the caverns or the city itself.

>Black Cauldron

The term "underrated" implies that the film deserves more credit than it got.

As opposed to a film that deserves to be forgotten.

I love both this and stargate

For some reason, there is going to be a live-action reboot based more on the original books.

does anyone have scans of the official comic? i read it was illustrated by mignola himself

Should the animation style been more 'realistic', or should it have been even more stylized, expanding the Mignola style they adopted?

Well the black cauldron is actually the third book. I really enjoyed the originals but they were pretty narrative heavy most of the time.

Stylized.

I'm sick of realism wank. Just go outside.

maybe

Because brown girls are best.

Second book. Third book is Castle of Llyr

Right my bad, been so long since I read them and every time I decide to reread them I remember Taran the wonderer and how the series ended and I get really depressed

>this low quality gif
Insulting.

But if the movie isn't called Black Cauldron, how is Disney gonna attract the nostalgiafags?

Black cauldron doesn't have any so why would they even try. Still I don't think the prydain series was ever that popular either so I don't know what the fuck they're doing

Yeah, it's still pretty good.
I wouldn't recommend watching it with high expectations, though, if you don't feel at least somewhat nostalgic.
It is a 9/10 kids movie however.

Could probably still get away with it. I mean, the Disney film was just a merger of the first two books and with how long high fantasy movies are these days, you could probably allow a combined plot to breath better.

Chronicles of Prydain: The Black Cauldron. That's your movie title.

I never really got why commander lyle was evil. They would have made all the money in the world and be famous anyway.

It's not Disney, but since it's always in the same vein as Atlantis and Treasure Planet, I'd like to put in Titan A.E.

I enjoyed it, but yeah there was hardly any narrative tone. You have sad moments with the dad, then happy moments with the crew. Wistful with the humans, silly at that night club, angry/tense at the climax. I'm not sure if I should be laughing/cheering with glasses guy piloting, tense/fearful with Legs being hurt, angry/justice with Squidward/Dinobot getting shot, or sad with Uncle Hugh Man sacrificing himself.

It's a mishmash of good parts that just don't mesh well. It's like Oreos dipped in hot sauce.

He was the opposite of Kurt Russell's character in Stargate

It would've killed the Atlanteans.

And since Milo got his dick hard for the princess and the rest of the crew had grown to like him through interacting with him, they stood with him rather than the commander or Helga.

Should have set the film in the 30s and had Rourke working for Occultic Nazis.