11 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :- Did you people even see Atlantis 1 before voting???, 30 May 2003
Author:
danrogy from New York City
If you've seen Atlantis 1, then you'd know that what made that film truly
great was
brilliant animation and a good script. This movie was SO sloppily drawn
and
animated.
The story is also dopey. I was so disappointed in this half-baked drivel
that I
couldn't make it past the first hour, and MAN did I try! The one thing
this
film had was
that it expanded the "mole" character, making him both more sympathetic
and
three
dimensional. Take it from me, judge this junk from the cover on the
video
box. The
cover is poorly drawn Disney schlock, clearly grabbing for an easy buck
from
an
unsuspecting parent. If this was a stand alone flick, it wouldn't be so
bad, but riding on
the coattails of a brilliant piece like Atlantis makes it utterly
inexcuseable.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Disney disappoints....again!, 5 January 2008
Author:
Flekkzy from Fraggle Rock
I haven't seen 'Atlantis' but when I got the DVD of this one, I didn't
think it would be as bad, in spite of being skeptical. Thankfully, I
didn't buy it. 'Atlantis: Milo's Return' hugely disappoints. It doesn't
even look like a Disney film to begin with. The animation is very weak
and looks to be done in a lame fashion. If it were playing on TV, I
probably wouldn't have guessed it to be a Disney film. The film itself
is extremely slow paced and the story is uninteresting. The voice
actors do not impress much. There are but a few funny moments e.g. the
humour with the glass and spear. Disney sequels have hardly been
memorable and 'Atlantis: Milo's Return' is certainly forgettable.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Milo and his friends return to the surface., 21 July 2007
Author:
clck2001 from United States
I will not say much about this film, because there is not much to say,
because there is not much there to talk about. The only good thing
about this movie is that our favorite characters from "Atlantis: The
Lost Empire" are back. Several of the bad things about this movie are
that it has horrible characters, it has horrible comedy, horrible
animation, and James Arnold Taylor trying to copy the wonderful, one
and only Michael J. Fox as Milo James Thatch. The reasons for my
criticisms are that all the characters are changed into something that
they never were, and never should be, animation that has been
downgraded to the lowest extent possible, and finally, why would
somebody who did wonderful voice-over work for Obi-Wan Kenobi in "Clone
Wars" want to copy Michael J. Fox? I happen to have an answer to this.
Because they are the same person who thought he had to copy Eddie
Murphy from Mulan in Mulan II. Yes, sadly, it is true.
.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Better than standard Disney sequel, 21 January 2005
Author:
Fiendish_Dramaturgy from .: Fiendish Writings in the Dark :.
Because Disney more often than not, ignores the animation quality and a
need for a good plot in their sequels, this was actually a nice
surprise. I don't know why Disney does not pay more attention to their
sequels. The graphics quality is always inferior; no backgrounds worthy
of the name Disney, inane plots, and worse dialog, with little or no
attention given to the actual story, and the caricature drawings are
almost always worse than Saturday morning cartoons in detail and
quality.
The animation quality is still poor when compared to Disney originals,
and the dialog is quite trite, the story line and overall execution was
really quite enjoyable.
While it is not as captivating, it does not completely fail to capture
the charm and/or mystery from the first. There is some hint of it,
tucked away here and there.
The children will like it, at any rate.
It rates a 4.5/10 from...
the Fiend :.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Not as expected by a long shot, 7 June 2003
Author:
Kim Skoglund (Kerbox) from Porsgrunn, Norway
When I put this movie in my DVD player, and sat down with a coke and some
chips, I had some expectations. I was hoping that this movie would contain
some of the strong-points of the first movie: Awsome animation, good
flowing
story, excellent voice cast, funny comedy and a kick-ass soundtrack. But,
to
my disappointment, not any of this is to be found in Atlantis: Milo's
Return. Had I read some reviews first, I might not have been so let down.
The following paragraph will be directed to those who have seen the first
movie, and who enjoyed it primarily for the points mentioned.
When the first scene appears, your in for a shock if you just picked
Atlantis: Milo's Return from the display-case at your local videoshop (or
whatever), and had the expectations I had. The music feels as a bad
imitation of the first movie, and the voice cast has been replaced by a
not
so fitting one. (With the exception of a few characters, like the voice of
Sweet).
The actual drawings isnt that bad, but the animation in particular is a
sad
sight. The storyline is also pretty weak, as its more like three episodes
of
Schooby-Doo than the single adventurous story we got the last time. But
dont
misunderstand, it's not very good Schooby-Doo episodes. I didnt laugh a
single time, although I might have sniggered once or twice.
To the audience who haven't seen the first movie, or don't especially care
for a similar sequel, here is a fast review of this movie as a stand-alone
product: If you liked schooby-doo, you might like this movie. If you
didn't,
you could still enjoy this movie if you have nothing else to do. And I
suspect it might be a good kids movie, but I wouldn't know. It might have
been better if Milo's Return had been a three-episode series on a cartoon
channel, or on breakfast TV.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A waste of time and money!, 8 March 2008
Author:
vinko625 from Taiwan
This movie was horrible, and it doesn't even deserve to be called a
movie. The way I look at it, it's more like three mediocre day-time
Disney cartoon episodes strung loosely together to make a single video
that pretends to be the sequel to the first Atlantis movie, which was
way more well-made and enjoyable. And where do i even begin with the
problems of this DVD? The story? The characters? The
pictures/animation? To me they're all bad and unwatchable. Firstly, the
story in this direct-to-video DVD is ridiculous and pointless. The only
good thing about it is that it is consistent--that is, consistently
bad, from the beginning to the end. After the film's over i still don't
know why Milo has returned and how the incidents occur in the three
small stories are related to each other or to Atlantis itself. And all
I could remember about this movie was how bad it makes me feel after
seeing it. The characters feel wooden and lack personality, and the
drawings look a lot different than that in the first. You can tell
they're obviously not from the hands of the same animators from the
first one. As the DVD played on, i found myself caring less and less
about what might happen to the characters and just hoping the film
would end soon. Besides the story and the characters mentioned above,
the picture quality is poor in this one too, probably one of the worst
in those direct-to-video products that Disney has ever released. As a
fan of the the original Atlantis: the lost empire, I couldn't be more
disappointed in Milo's return, which is a total waste of time and
money. Thank goodness I rented it first instead of buying it. Even so,
I still wish I'd never seen this crap or even known its existence.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- just enjoy the first one,this one has no excuse for its existence(other than dollar signs)shame on you,Disney, 26 July 2007
Author:
disdressed12 from Canada
i wish i could find some good things to say about this animated
sequel(but not really a sequel)to "Atlantis:The Lost Empire"but this
would be a very short comment.the magic that the first one had is
nowhere to be found here.the animation is pretty poor all over,the
characters themselves are not very well drawn.the backgrounds and the
foregrounds are also not good.there's very little attention to detail
here.and instead of a compelling and engaging story,we have 3 short
stories which are boring and don't make a lot of sense.i swear,even the
characters sounded like they were bored,and would rather be somewhere
else.which says that the voice actors were bored and wanted to be
someplace else,at least that's the impression.some of the same actors
return for this dismal effort,but an integral par of the success of the
first one was Michael J.Fox as the main hero, Milo Thatch.i get the
distinct impression this movie was just thrown together to capitalize
on the success of the first one,without much thought or care.but at
least Cree Summer returns as the voice of "Kida".that's probably the
only good thing about this movie,and even she doesn't seem to have her
heart completely in it.mind you,i guess you couldn't blame any of the
cast for not giving their all,considering what they had to work with.or
rather not work with.this is a straight to video movie(and i use the
term loosely)which should have went straight to the nearest
landfill.anyway,shame on Disney.consumers deserve much better than
this.this one gets a 0/10 and a well deserved one at that.p.u
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- A disappointment, 13 May 2003
Author:
Vladislav Emilov (vladi_em@excite.com) from Sofia, Bulgaria
Hi there. I watched the first part when it came out, and I don't remember
having left such a bad impression on me as this one.
First, the animation is choppy, wooden, not worked on, lacks naturality -
I
understand the drawing style was to be of some 'atlantean' kind, but, it
could be done with the usual Disney finesse... see "Tarzan" to see what I
mean. If I didn't see the DISNEY logo in the beginning, I would never say
it
was a Disney movie.
Second, the plot was more like a PC game style, like a good old quest. Not
that it was bad, but it lacked a story that binds the viewer to the
characters and their goals. It was inconvincing, at least. The film was
meant for children, but this was waaay to childish at times.
Third, the music... I would say it was improper, but it just fits the
whole
scene with the plot and animation...
Overall, I think this was some kind of an amusement, just by-the-way kind
of
project by several apprentice animators, just to fill in the count for
Disney movies. Sorry to hear that from myself, a big Disney
lover...
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Sequelnator 2: Judgement Day?, 17 July 2005
Author:
Carsten Corleis from Moisburg, Germany
What the (beep) is going wrong with Disney the last years? Are there
totally run out of good ideas? Where is the magic? Where are the good
animators, the good songwriters, the good directors, the good... Okay,
i know, Walt himself and the famous "nine old man" can't come back. But
is this a reason to crank out countless of those cheap sequels and
slowly but surely destroying the ideals of Walt Disney? I never rent or
bought a Disney-sequel of what movie however. Because i had read much
enough about its (absence of) quality. But "Atlantis: Milo's Return"
was aired today on TV in Germany and so i watch it. It confirmed my
doubts about sequels. It was absolutely boring. Flaw animation,
primitive color-rotation, simple characters, some unsuccessful tries to
simulate the famous Multiplane-Camera with CGI, mediocre music and a
patchwork of different, simple stories. It looks absolutely not like
Disney! Not like Disney i know! It looks like one of the countless,
cheap and simple animation-series like "DragonballZ", "Beyblade" etc.
that aired every day on TV for children.
My first reaction after showing this crap, was to load "Bambi" in my
DVD-Player, to see Disney's immortal magic, depth, spirit and charm
again, to see Disney on its climax again, to see the awesome art of
handmade animation again. "Bambi" was the first (and until today the
only) movie that i give 10 out of 10 stars. But "Atlantis: Milo's
Return"? No magic, no depth, no charm, no spirit... It deserved only 3
out of 10!
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent Movie, 29 May 2004
Author:
Bcocopuffs118 from USA
This movie is really hilarious. there's a lot of witty humor. There are
basically three different adventures throughout the movie. "I think
I've seen that guy before, yeah under a rock maybe." Vinny. It's an
awesome movie and a great one for the family. There's a lot of good one
liners like, the lizard dashes into the fire and Milo "um Kida." he
points at it. "Oh, did I forget to mention he was born in molten rock?"
There's also some suspense, when you meet the desert coyotes. All
around it's a great movie and I highly recommend it for any age. I'm 16
and I've seen this movie about 3 times. It's great entertainment. You
meet new characters and new villains. You also learn a lot more about
Atlantis.
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11 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

Did you people even see Atlantis 1 before voting???, 30 May 2003
Author: danrogy from New York City
If you've seen Atlantis 1, then you'd know that what made that film truly great was brilliant animation and a good script. This movie was SO sloppily drawn and animated. The story is also dopey. I was so disappointed in this half-baked drivel that I couldn't make it past the first hour, and MAN did I try! The one thing this film had was that it expanded the "mole" character, making him both more sympathetic and three dimensional. Take it from me, judge this junk from the cover on the video box. The cover is poorly drawn Disney schlock, clearly grabbing for an easy buck from an unsuspecting parent. If this was a stand alone flick, it wouldn't be so bad, but riding on the coattails of a brilliant piece like Atlantis makes it utterly inexcuseable.
6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
Disney disappoints....again!, 5 January 2008
Author: Flekkzy from Fraggle Rock
I haven't seen 'Atlantis' but when I got the DVD of this one, I didn't think it would be as bad, in spite of being skeptical. Thankfully, I didn't buy it. 'Atlantis: Milo's Return' hugely disappoints. It doesn't even look like a Disney film to begin with. The animation is very weak and looks to be done in a lame fashion. If it were playing on TV, I probably wouldn't have guessed it to be a Disney film. The film itself is extremely slow paced and the story is uninteresting. The voice actors do not impress much. There are but a few funny moments e.g. the humour with the glass and spear. Disney sequels have hardly been memorable and 'Atlantis: Milo's Return' is certainly forgettable.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Milo and his friends return to the surface., 21 July 2007
Author: clck2001 from United States
I will not say much about this film, because there is not much to say, because there is not much there to talk about. The only good thing about this movie is that our favorite characters from "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" are back. Several of the bad things about this movie are that it has horrible characters, it has horrible comedy, horrible animation, and James Arnold Taylor trying to copy the wonderful, one and only Michael J. Fox as Milo James Thatch. The reasons for my criticisms are that all the characters are changed into something that they never were, and never should be, animation that has been downgraded to the lowest extent possible, and finally, why would somebody who did wonderful voice-over work for Obi-Wan Kenobi in "Clone Wars" want to copy Michael J. Fox? I happen to have an answer to this. Because they are the same person who thought he had to copy Eddie Murphy from Mulan in Mulan II. Yes, sadly, it is true.
.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Better than standard Disney sequel, 21 January 2005
Author: Fiendish_Dramaturgy from .: Fiendish Writings in the Dark :.
Because Disney more often than not, ignores the animation quality and a need for a good plot in their sequels, this was actually a nice surprise. I don't know why Disney does not pay more attention to their sequels. The graphics quality is always inferior; no backgrounds worthy of the name Disney, inane plots, and worse dialog, with little or no attention given to the actual story, and the caricature drawings are almost always worse than Saturday morning cartoons in detail and quality.
The animation quality is still poor when compared to Disney originals, and the dialog is quite trite, the story line and overall execution was really quite enjoyable.
While it is not as captivating, it does not completely fail to capture the charm and/or mystery from the first. There is some hint of it, tucked away here and there.
The children will like it, at any rate.
It rates a 4.5/10 from...
the Fiend :.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Not as expected by a long shot, 7 June 2003
Author: Kim Skoglund (Kerbox) from Porsgrunn, Norway
When I put this movie in my DVD player, and sat down with a coke and some chips, I had some expectations. I was hoping that this movie would contain some of the strong-points of the first movie: Awsome animation, good flowing story, excellent voice cast, funny comedy and a kick-ass soundtrack. But, to my disappointment, not any of this is to be found in Atlantis: Milo's Return. Had I read some reviews first, I might not have been so let down. The following paragraph will be directed to those who have seen the first movie, and who enjoyed it primarily for the points mentioned.
When the first scene appears, your in for a shock if you just picked Atlantis: Milo's Return from the display-case at your local videoshop (or whatever), and had the expectations I had. The music feels as a bad imitation of the first movie, and the voice cast has been replaced by a not so fitting one. (With the exception of a few characters, like the voice of Sweet). The actual drawings isnt that bad, but the animation in particular is a sad sight. The storyline is also pretty weak, as its more like three episodes of Schooby-Doo than the single adventurous story we got the last time. But dont misunderstand, it's not very good Schooby-Doo episodes. I didnt laugh a single time, although I might have sniggered once or twice.
To the audience who haven't seen the first movie, or don't especially care for a similar sequel, here is a fast review of this movie as a stand-alone product: If you liked schooby-doo, you might like this movie. If you didn't, you could still enjoy this movie if you have nothing else to do. And I suspect it might be a good kids movie, but I wouldn't know. It might have been better if Milo's Return had been a three-episode series on a cartoon channel, or on breakfast TV.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

A waste of time and money!, 8 March 2008
Author: vinko625 from Taiwan
This movie was horrible, and it doesn't even deserve to be called a movie. The way I look at it, it's more like three mediocre day-time Disney cartoon episodes strung loosely together to make a single video that pretends to be the sequel to the first Atlantis movie, which was way more well-made and enjoyable. And where do i even begin with the problems of this DVD? The story? The characters? The pictures/animation? To me they're all bad and unwatchable. Firstly, the story in this direct-to-video DVD is ridiculous and pointless. The only good thing about it is that it is consistent--that is, consistently bad, from the beginning to the end. After the film's over i still don't know why Milo has returned and how the incidents occur in the three small stories are related to each other or to Atlantis itself. And all I could remember about this movie was how bad it makes me feel after seeing it. The characters feel wooden and lack personality, and the drawings look a lot different than that in the first. You can tell they're obviously not from the hands of the same animators from the first one. As the DVD played on, i found myself caring less and less about what might happen to the characters and just hoping the film would end soon. Besides the story and the characters mentioned above, the picture quality is poor in this one too, probably one of the worst in those direct-to-video products that Disney has ever released. As a fan of the the original Atlantis: the lost empire, I couldn't be more disappointed in Milo's return, which is a total waste of time and money. Thank goodness I rented it first instead of buying it. Even so, I still wish I'd never seen this crap or even known its existence.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

just enjoy the first one,this one has no excuse for its existence(other than dollar signs)shame on you,Disney, 26 July 2007
Author: disdressed12 from Canada
i wish i could find some good things to say about this animated sequel(but not really a sequel)to "Atlantis:The Lost Empire"but this would be a very short comment.the magic that the first one had is nowhere to be found here.the animation is pretty poor all over,the characters themselves are not very well drawn.the backgrounds and the foregrounds are also not good.there's very little attention to detail here.and instead of a compelling and engaging story,we have 3 short stories which are boring and don't make a lot of sense.i swear,even the characters sounded like they were bored,and would rather be somewhere else.which says that the voice actors were bored and wanted to be someplace else,at least that's the impression.some of the same actors return for this dismal effort,but an integral par of the success of the first one was Michael J.Fox as the main hero, Milo Thatch.i get the distinct impression this movie was just thrown together to capitalize on the success of the first one,without much thought or care.but at least Cree Summer returns as the voice of "Kida".that's probably the only good thing about this movie,and even she doesn't seem to have her heart completely in it.mind you,i guess you couldn't blame any of the cast for not giving their all,considering what they had to work with.or rather not work with.this is a straight to video movie(and i use the term loosely)which should have went straight to the nearest landfill.anyway,shame on Disney.consumers deserve much better than this.this one gets a 0/10 and a well deserved one at that.p.u
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

A disappointment, 13 May 2003
Author: Vladislav Emilov (vladi_em@excite.com) from Sofia, Bulgaria
Hi there. I watched the first part when it came out, and I don't remember having left such a bad impression on me as this one.
First, the animation is choppy, wooden, not worked on, lacks naturality - I understand the drawing style was to be of some 'atlantean' kind, but, it could be done with the usual Disney finesse... see "Tarzan" to see what I mean. If I didn't see the DISNEY logo in the beginning, I would never say it was a Disney movie.
Second, the plot was more like a PC game style, like a good old quest. Not that it was bad, but it lacked a story that binds the viewer to the characters and their goals. It was inconvincing, at least. The film was meant for children, but this was waaay to childish at times.
Third, the music... I would say it was improper, but it just fits the whole scene with the plot and animation...
Overall, I think this was some kind of an amusement, just by-the-way kind of project by several apprentice animators, just to fill in the count for Disney movies. Sorry to hear that from myself, a big Disney lover...
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Sequelnator 2: Judgement Day?, 17 July 2005
Author: Carsten Corleis from Moisburg, Germany
What the (beep) is going wrong with Disney the last years? Are there totally run out of good ideas? Where is the magic? Where are the good animators, the good songwriters, the good directors, the good... Okay, i know, Walt himself and the famous "nine old man" can't come back. But is this a reason to crank out countless of those cheap sequels and slowly but surely destroying the ideals of Walt Disney? I never rent or bought a Disney-sequel of what movie however. Because i had read much enough about its (absence of) quality. But "Atlantis: Milo's Return" was aired today on TV in Germany and so i watch it. It confirmed my doubts about sequels. It was absolutely boring. Flaw animation, primitive color-rotation, simple characters, some unsuccessful tries to simulate the famous Multiplane-Camera with CGI, mediocre music and a patchwork of different, simple stories. It looks absolutely not like Disney! Not like Disney i know! It looks like one of the countless, cheap and simple animation-series like "DragonballZ", "Beyblade" etc. that aired every day on TV for children.
My first reaction after showing this crap, was to load "Bambi" in my DVD-Player, to see Disney's immortal magic, depth, spirit and charm again, to see Disney on its climax again, to see the awesome art of handmade animation again. "Bambi" was the first (and until today the only) movie that i give 10 out of 10 stars. But "Atlantis: Milo's Return"? No magic, no depth, no charm, no spirit... It deserved only 3 out of 10!
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Excellent Movie, 29 May 2004
Author: Bcocopuffs118 from USA
This movie is really hilarious. there's a lot of witty humor. There are basically three different adventures throughout the movie. "I think I've seen that guy before, yeah under a rock maybe." Vinny. It's an awesome movie and a great one for the family. There's a lot of good one liners like, the lizard dashes into the fire and Milo "um Kida." he points at it. "Oh, did I forget to mention he was born in molten rock?" There's also some suspense, when you meet the desert coyotes. All around it's a great movie and I highly recommend it for any age. I'm 16 and I've seen this movie about 3 times. It's great entertainment. You meet new characters and new villains. You also learn a lot more about Atlantis.
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