El joven aventurero Milo Thatch se une a un intrépido grupo de exploradores para encontrar el misterioso continente perdido de Atlantis.El joven aventurero Milo Thatch se une a un intrépido grupo de exploradores para encontrar el misterioso continente perdido de Atlantis.El joven aventurero Milo Thatch se une a un intrépido grupo de exploradores para encontrar el misterioso continente perdido de Atlantis.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones
Michael J. Fox
- Milo
- (voz)
Jim Varney
- Cookie
- (voz)
Corey Burton
- Moliere
- (voz)
James Garner
- Rourke
- (voz)
Phil Morris
- Dr. Sweet
- (voz)
Don Novello
- Vinny
- (voz)
Patrick Pinney
- Additional Voices
- (voz)
- (as Pat Pinney)
Steven Barr
- Additional Voices
- (voz)
- (as Steve Barr)
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMarc Okrand, who created the Atlantean language, also created the Vulcan and Klingon languages for the "Star Trek" franchise. Coincidentally, Viaje a las estrellas (1966) cast member Leonard Nimoy is in this movie as Kida's father, the King of Atlantis.
- Errores(at around 53 mins) Cookie tells Audrey that he has 'all 38 United States' as a tattoo. In 1914 the United States consisted of 48 states, but Cookie probably got his tattoo years before, maybe when the United States did consist of 38 states - between 1877 and 1890.
- Créditos curiososThe Walt Disney Pictures logo is embossed onto steel.
- Versiones alternativasOn the DVD version, there is an alternate prologue in which Vikings from Iceland attempt to find Atlantis but are destroyed by the Leviathan.
- ConexionesEdited into Zenimation: Cityscapes (2020)
- Bandas sonorasWhere the Dream Takes You
Lyrics by Diane Warren
Music by Diane Warren and James Newton Howard
Performed by Mya
Mya appears courtesy of A&M Records
Opinión destacada
Well, I liked it!
Here's what I knew about "Atlantis" before watching it:
* - It's officially Disney's first animated sci-fi adventure. I'm not sure how accurate that is (I like to nitpick) but it made me curious first time I heard it described.
* - The preview looked, for the most part, damn cool. Evidently, it was also "too cryptic" according to some critics after the fact.
* - It apparently did SO badly that Disney said, "Screw it, let's re-release 'Spy Kids'".
So, with all that said, how is the movie?
Hella-cool.
I'm a sucker for animated fantasy that involves stirring music and rampant special effects anyway, but "Atlantis" goes all out. It's a throwback to all the CGI eye-candy shots in "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin", so much so that it's almost an effects animator's Best-Of Show. The characters maybe aren't that memorable (except, perhaps, for the ship's medical officer), and the plot's a little dull, but this isn't a movie you watch for the plot.
Here's a controversy that bothers me. The "failure" (as in, it "only" took in, like, five-hundred-million or something; I know animators who'd kill to see fifteen bucks of that) of this movie compared to the popularity of "Shrek" and "Monsters Inc." has been seen as evidence of the death of traditional animation. I don't think that's true. How do you account for the "South Park" movie? What about "Final Fantasy"? Really, the story and the artistry is everything, not the method. I don't know what Disney's comeback movie will be like, but I don't think they're out of the picture yet.
* - It's officially Disney's first animated sci-fi adventure. I'm not sure how accurate that is (I like to nitpick) but it made me curious first time I heard it described.
* - The preview looked, for the most part, damn cool. Evidently, it was also "too cryptic" according to some critics after the fact.
* - It apparently did SO badly that Disney said, "Screw it, let's re-release 'Spy Kids'".
So, with all that said, how is the movie?
Hella-cool.
I'm a sucker for animated fantasy that involves stirring music and rampant special effects anyway, but "Atlantis" goes all out. It's a throwback to all the CGI eye-candy shots in "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin", so much so that it's almost an effects animator's Best-Of Show. The characters maybe aren't that memorable (except, perhaps, for the ship's medical officer), and the plot's a little dull, but this isn't a movie you watch for the plot.
Here's a controversy that bothers me. The "failure" (as in, it "only" took in, like, five-hundred-million or something; I know animators who'd kill to see fifteen bucks of that) of this movie compared to the popularity of "Shrek" and "Monsters Inc." has been seen as evidence of the death of traditional animation. I don't think that's true. How do you account for the "South Park" movie? What about "Final Fantasy"? Really, the story and the artistry is everything, not the method. I don't know what Disney's comeback movie will be like, but I don't think they're out of the picture yet.
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- La Gremlin
- 14 feb 2002
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 120,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 84,056,472
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 329,011
- 10 jun 2001
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 186,053,725
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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