What are your favorite lower budget 1980s-2000s animated films? those cartoons that never really made it to theaters or weren't successful in the box office, but you inevitably saw them on TV or fished it out of the $1 VHS bin
What are your favorite lower budget 1980s-2000s animated films...
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ALAN RICKMAN????????
overrated
a friend and I really latched onto the scene where they go picking berries so we constantly tried to find berries to pick in the woods near our house
Perhaps, but among the criteria for the thread it's still comparatively very good.
Yep. Here's his villain song:
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Yes, this is the same film that was sold under the shitty CGI Shark Tale knockoff cover.
Sorry, should have watched that first. It's a fan edit. I think you get the idea, though.
It's too bad this bombed and Dreamworks didn't make any of the other Bible movies they had planned.
my nigga
This had the budget of an entire season of BtAS, had writing from Dini during one of the darkest times in his life, and a theatrical release. Doesn't really belong in the thread.
This was the correct answer.
I wanna row that scarecrow
Anyone else think this movie was pretty cool?
It was unsuccessful and I found it in the bargain bin.
So?
>What are your favorite lower budget 1980s-2000s animated films?
>that one nicely animated sequence in the movie thanks to good ol' rotoscoping
If we follow the criteria too closely, this is going to be a very short thread.
Pic related is from 1979, sorry if that triggers your autism.
Oh is this an adaptation of the Nathaniel Hawthorn story? That's neat. From OP's pic I thought it was another Wizard of Oz movie.
>loli pocahontas
I must check it out
Yeah, but not quite as good as the original story, which I bought the re-release of a few years ago at halloween.
Although the book didn't have a cute witch girl, it was all boys. Total sausage party.
Parts of this movie kind of creeped me out.
Technically yes, but it's not really a faithful adaptation. Just has the same general idea (old witch makes a scarecrow come to life and he's in love with a girl named Polly) and a lot of weird... weird things. Like a dastardly count obsessed with dance who makes the local villagers slave away in his mill to repay their debts, and wants to get Rigby's "dance spells" book so he can make Polly fall in love with him since she's rejected him every other way. And there's a singing rat?
it's pretty bad
More historically accurate at least.
The scene where the "Prince" takes her up on the turret is legitimately disturbing still.
>Oh, we are going home, Snow White...
>all of those names
HOW?!
I mean...
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>did they come to take our land? did they come to share? do they want to understand? do they really care? are their promises pretend? are they enemy or friend?
This is one of few movies I can think of that made me cry as a kid.