Brad Bird loves and respects animation as a art form. So when it's said to be only for kids and is a genre, you can see why he can be pissed off by this.
jstarwars360 I was immediately reminded of TheMysteriousMrEnter’s video he recently did criticizing about how so many people (even professionals in the film industry) keep on referring to animation as a “genre” when it isn’t.
joey pieper lengend of oz probably bombed because oz the great and powerful and since lengend of oz has the same animation of wreck it Ralph those are probably the factors for the bomb
Again, this is a flat-out lie from a director. Animation in its purest form is a genre. To say that it is a medium is to say that music genres such as Rock, Orchestral(not "Classical", ORCHESTRAL), Electronica and many others are mediums under this logic. Which is patently false. At best, it can also be described as a technique, but that is it. It can't be anything other than a Genre (or Platform in the general sense) or a Technique with elements of a Genre, nothing else beyond that. Anyone trying to convince you or anyone otherwise is talking out of their arses.
@@cartoonhigh9990 Man, it's no wonder Lilo & Stitch was the sole contender during the company's Post-Renaissance era that was lucky enough to make it past the bouncer in order to become a marketing machine, probably because it had a much wider appeal compared to Treasure Planet. It really is a crying shame that box office bombs are off-limits from spawning a TV series and mass merchandising rights, even if it has a cult following.
@@cartoonhigh9990 I remember our family loved it so much we "forgot" to take it back to the library and had to buy it. Rewatching it now is just the best rush of nostalgia and and reminds me why I love creating stories in the first place. Sorry for the tangent but Treasure Planet is still amazing. Also, hello fellow Hetalian!
The problem is that was placed in the wrong month where there’s so many other big budget films as Gangs of New York & the 2nd Lord of the Rings film. Had they released it a different month without any competition, it could have been more successful.
Paige Arnold Same here. Absolutely loved it and I was shocked when I found out that it didn’t do well. I thought that it would have like some of their other passion projects like Kung Fu Panda and HTTYD.
Treasure Planet didn’t do well at first but not because it was a bad film, because it came out the same time as the first Harry Potter movie, the advertisements were awful, and people caught on to Disney’s pattern of when movies would come out on DVD. It really is a good movie and a unique adaptation. I mean, the animation and the music is really worth taking a look at again.
No one is saying it bombed because it's bad, people seem to confuse the notion that when something is labeled a box office bomb it means it's bad. Plenty of terrible films become huge successes like The Transformers films, Fifty Shades of Grey, Cars 2, it has nothing to do with quality
I think another reason why Treasure Planet bombed at the box office back in 2002 was because people already got their Disney Animated Feature fix for the year with Lilo and Stitch, which came out in June of the same year.
It was also boring. I know this because I've watched both HP1 and Treasure Planet. No amount of marketing would have saved that snore-fest. TP also felt as if it went through Dev Hell whereas Lilo & Stitch, despite commencing production around the same time as TP, feels and looks a lot more complete. Especially in its writing, as I was able to note more segments and facets of L&S than I was able to note with TP. Hell, I wasn't even able to tell my dad what actually happened in TP after watching it 3 times back in 2002(granted, I was 3-4 years old, but I still semi-remember HP1 being crap and L&S being bloody good, so I can't see any reason for my lack of footnotes other than how dull TP was). It was that boring.
Disney's other flops include Black Cauldron and Home on the Range. Although Cauldron and Treasure Planet have a few fans defending them as cult classics, basically everyone refuses to defend Home on the Range.
Home on the Range deserves every bit of hate it gets. The Black Cauldron is definitely one of Disney's weaker films, but it isn't terrible, and it's WAY better than Home on the Range. Treasure Planet is an underrated masterpiece and the fact that it bombed is such a shame.
Actually a lot of Disney's big movies like Pinocchio, Fantasia, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty and Rescuers Down Under all did horribly in box office (Bambi actually flopped badly enough to set Disney back for a few years, only making package films until the 50s). It was rereleases and video sales that made their financial success.
There are cases where a movie is good but does financially poor (The Good Dinosaur), but another movie is terrible but gets a lot of money (the Ice Age sequels).
I was surprised when I heard that people think the actors' voices (especially Chris Pine and Jude Law) didn't match the characters. I though they were so good...
It's both a medium and a style of movie. I get though that genres are typically like horror, mystery, action, etc etc. I think calling animation a genre is a bit of a stretch but I can still see it, most animation falls into the fantasy/ family genre.
Sometimes I think that any animated movie that’s a box office bomb was just an underrated gem that many people didn’t give a chance, such as with The Iron Giant, Rise of the Guardians or Treasure Planet. Then I get to #1, which definitely deserved to bomb in every conceivable way.
Movies like The Good Dinosaur, HTTYD 2, Balto, Watership Down (which didn't do well at the US box office) also deserved a lot better than what they got.
ArbyTV I know it’s gotten more critical attention and praise nowadays, but I’m more so referring to when it was first released. Then again, WB’s crappy marketing for it is mostly to blame for that.
@@arbytv5139 Fortunately, during his speech about animation when presenting the Best Animated Feature nominees with Emily Blunt at this year’s Oscars ceremony, he was much more respectful towards the medium that I’m sure Brad Bird would forgive him.
Funny Fact: Will Smith was originally picked to play the role as Frank for Osmosis Jones; however, after reading the script, he declined WB's offer to bring in the character, so they manage to get Bill Murray in.
@@orangeslash1667 To give you the short answer, Chris Rock, the voice of the title character in this movie, made a joke about Smith’s wife, who has alopecia, at the Academy Awards a couple weeks ago, and got slapped in the face by Smith for it.
Totally agree with you. It, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Road to El Dorado and Sinbad: Legend of The Seven Seas are the types of films made using animation I tend to adore the most.
Absolutely. Just 'cause a movie bombed financially, doesn't always mean it's bad. It just didn't receive as much attention, that's all. I remember feeling bummed out that not many people went to see Kubo and the Two Strings. The only ones I know who saw it were the ones I took to see it.
Honestly regarding with Coco, me alongside other people I knew never liked the Frozen Short. In fact, it was so negatively recieved by audiences and critics that they pulled it off from theatres one week later (I think).
Tbh, I actually LOVED the Frozen short, coming from a Frozen fan (don’t @ me lol). Though, I do agree that was was a bit long for being a “short.” Even if I’m a HUGE Frozen fan (again, don’t @ me), I was WAITING for the short to be over!
@@claireglover1391 yeah. I heard that the “short” was originally scheduled to air on TV as a Christmas special, but it was moved to theaters and I’m not sure as to why. I think it would have been better to air it on tv, but that’s just me lol
Guardians and Treasure Planet were so underrated...they had good story, magnificent visuals and a lot of charm and character. I absolutely LOVED the relationship between Jim and Long John Silver. They really cared about each other. and it made John more than just another Disney villain. True, the company writers very good baddies like Jafar or Scar but they are just evil. They don't even care about their henchmen, treating them like tools and things. There is nothing wrong with that, but it's nice to have a villain that is more humanized. He was capable of caring for someone. The final scene where Jim lets him go, and he gives Jim part of the treasure so he can rebuild his mom's inn, is one of Disney's more moving moments.
I hate Mars Needs Moms more and more as each year passes because motion capture isn't a bad form of animation. It's been used to bring characters such as Thanos, Gollum, Ceasar, and Tintin to life like never before. Some of most critically acclaimed video games of all time (Until Dawn, RDR2, Spider-Man, The Last of Us, just to name a few) use motion capture and not only are they well received for their gameplay, they're also praised for their storytelling and how the characters look and feel like real people. I honestly would like to see a comeback for motion capture animated films, but until Peter Jackson finally puts Tintin 2 into production, that's not likely to happen anytime soon. Thanks Mars Needs Moms -.-
The problem is that having nothing but Motion Capture in your film can be really uncanny if used improperly. Mars Needs Moms failed because they tried too hard to make Milo and Mama look too realistic. The only reason it was motion capture was so that they could make Seth Green look younger. Having it for the aliens made sense, even if they're no Thanos. It worked for Tintin because they were making them just look more like the the cartoon characters. The story also worked because rather than just stretching one Tintin episode over a feature length, they combined some of his more epic stories into one of the more popular plots, Secret of the Unicorn, and turned it into one intense and awesome looking adventure rather than Mars Needs Moms doing not much more than repetitive filler. Maybe Tintin was unrealistic at points, but again, it was a cartoon, so they make it work. If there was one full MC film that had potential as a franchise, it'd be Tintin because of the pre existing franchise that it pulled from. Just imagine the Indiana Jones type journeys it could make. But yeah, Mars Needs Moms ruined everything just by existing.
So have I. "Rise of the Guardians" and "The Good Dinosaur" are the special moments because I saw them on my 12th and 15th birthdays. Wonderful memories I'll "treasure" the most!
I also found it quite funny. Mat simply knows how to make even the stupidest running gag work. Nostalgia Critic on the other hand would certainly have screwed it up.
I loved Rise of the Guardians, was always hoping for more but the fanart is always fantastic to look at from time to time because of the vibrancy of the characters in their looks
Lady Brightcynder I'm with you on this. Even if I do consider "The Good Dinosaur" to be among Pixar's weaker films, I'd still say there was at least some charm to it, especially with some of the side characters like the crazy pterosaurs and the T. rex family.
I remember when I first saw the official trailer for it as an ad before a video. The first few seconds of it I was hyped. The animation for the nature, some leaves and rain or something, looked fantastic! Then it showed the dinosaurs. They felt so out of place and just looked ugly. I was instantly disappointed. The rest of the trailer didn't make it look appealing story-wise either. It was a hard pass from me.
That Legends of Oz bomb was so satisfying.... It's a shame Mars Needs Moms turned out so bad; the Berkely Breathed story it's based on is quite moving and an underrated picture book in my opinion. I'm guessing Delgo had too low of a budget to generate a major loss.
Musical Hell I actually remember reading a Bloom County collection where Breathed’s commentary mentioned that Disney was going to release “Mars Needs Moms” in 2011, and he seemed pretty proud of it. Pretty depressing in hindsight.
The 2 things that made Mars needs mums terrible was it's terrible CG (It was even worse that it was on a $150 million budget (I think That was the budget, tell me if I'm wrong)) and the main protagonist was so unlikable, I was actually rooting for him to fail.
I also miss Delgo - maybe not the film that made the biggest loss, but one of the lowest-grossing films of all time in general and still a massive bomb, grossing less than $1m on a $40m budget..
The Good Dinosaur and the Penguins of Madagascar was honestly pretty decent. But poor Treasure Planet and Guardians. It’s a shame those didn’t do as good as they did. I would have loved to seen a sequel or some kind of continuation of those two movies too.
The realistic for it's time textures reminded me a bit of Half Life 2 when it released, but both still look good today, just Half Life 2 looks better today than the Final Fantasy movie.
Yeah. Sure, it wasn't as big a bomb as Mars Needs Moms, its budget was $40 million and it only got at most $900,000, resulting in a $39.1 million loss, but I think it'd make it on the list if its budget was like $150 million or something like that. But it should've been at least mentioned.
Delgo is the lowest grossing animated movie of all time but because it only had a 40 million budget according to Wikipedia it only ended up losing 46 million overall. Remember this top 10 is ranking how much money overall each film lost.
You know when you say that Motion Capture Animation hasn't been used since the disaster that is Mars Needs Moms? You are not wrong. However, motion capture was used in some Dreamworks movies like How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Rise of the Guardians.
KidSnivy96 I wouldn’t have thought the entire movie was motion capture anyway. Maybe for typical actions like walking, running, etc, but not for stunts. Maybe it was just to test realistic movement.
That's not to say they are motion capture films. If you use that logic then all the movies of the Disney Renaissance are CGI since they all have computer in them somewhere. From the lava in Aladin, the gears in notre-dame, the monster in Hercules and the wildebeast in Lion King.
@@MrMarinus18 Yeah, true. The Hydra was the only CGI monster in Hercules. But I did notice the other SCI elements used int he others. And it's also true that How To Train Your Dragon and Rise of the Guardians do not count as Mo Cap films. Could have been used for testing or possibly something else.
Timestamps (Also Spoilers for the list) 1:53 Dreamworks 2014; Penguins and Peabody 4:19 Osmosis Jones; Murray's Inside Story 7:24 Monkeybone; The Monkeys Are Running the Zoo 10:14 Treasure Planet; Sky High Hopes 12:49 The Good Dinosaur; Meteoric Mediocrity 15:29 Rise of the Guardians; Fall of the Finances 18:11 Final Fantasy The Spirits Within; Disc 3 of a Supposedly Epic Adventure 21:19 Legends of Oz; Hitting Harder than a Hurricane 24:53 Titan AE; In Over Their Heads 28:22 Sinbad; Fun as Sin, Bad Box Office 33:04 Mars Needs Moms; And Better Animators
Isn’t it also safe to say that in addition to Sinbad, the fact that Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron performing only modestly at the box-office, along with The Road To El Dorado bombing also factored in DreamWorks’ decision to shut down as well? Just a thought!
What about Delgo? That was a film with a budget of $ 40 million which didn't even break a million at the box office and was pulled out due to a cataclysmic opening. I know that in comparison to the other 11 entries (including the honorable mention), the loss and consequences doesn't seem too massive. But the fact is that this was a film that, I want to repeat, couldn't even make a million dollars at the box office and reportedly had two viewers per screening. At least give this an (dis)honorable mention. Other than that, this was a good list. I, myself, is incredibly interested in the box office and I'm glad that I'm not the only one who is.
Number 10: Please let Dragons 3 be great. Number 9: WB Marketers, Iron Giant deserved better exposure. Number 8: Speaking of Warner Brothers, I think I'd rather watch Looney Tunes back in action. At least that Brendan Fraiser movie had timeless characters. It's at this point I have to point out; just because it's on this list, it doesn't mean it was bad. At best, they are critically underrated. For example... Number 7: I loved this movie. Not only for the fantastic animation, but I enjoyed the writing, personally. Number 6: Still would watch it over Talking with Dinosaurs.. Number 5: No relation to Legend of the Guardians. I would love to see a sequel to this... Are you fucking kidding me?! This lost to Twilight 4???? Oh well, at least some of the fanart was great. Number 4: Oh my god, this is a terrible movie. Not only is the story dull, it also does hardly anything to make it a Final Fantasy movie. No ridiculous swords, no mages, no humanoid gods, just Doctor Sid and maybe a chocobo cameo Number 3: The bomb blew this movie harder than the hurricane ever could. Number 2: It's was their first animated sci fi movie. At least Don Bluth made a guest appearance with Nostalgia Critic. Which is... really impressive, actually. Number 1: You knew this was coming. Not only did I skip this because of the horrid animation, but because of the ridiculous story premise. And I'm glad I did, because the characters were just as bad. You have Milo, that smug little bastard they call a hero; Gribble, who despite being the most fleshed out character, is also a major idiot; Ki's an alien that talks like a stereotypical sitcom character; and the alien superintendent whose voice acting feels like they did in one take.
Irinas Wodka Palace playmobil the movie: hold my spicy burrito. (If you watched playmobil the movie, you will understand what I meant when I said that.)
Okay now that really looks fun watch with that bomb dedinator. Who knew this could go like Crazy Harry... or Sandy Cheeks if you seen SpongeBob: Mermaid Man and Barnicle Boy VI: the motion picture.
4:01 Wait, where did you get a clear version of that Hyena laugh from Lady and the Tramp (which would later be used for Ripper Roo in Crash Bandicoot)? I've been searching for that for years!
Delgo's budget was small enough that it was mathematically impossible for it to make the list, but I think it deserves an honourable mention for being quite possibly the biggest bust of all time by percentages, animated or otherwise. $40,000,000 budget, made $700,000. For those keeping track, that is a 98.25% loss.
Sinbad is one of my favorite animated movies. I'm surprised it is seen as such a flop. The storyline, the action, the comedy, and the drama along with the mythology make it one of my go to watches along with the other 2D dreamworks films.
On the subject of box office bombs, when Frozen was first released i figured it would be Disney's biggest bomb in history due to the trailers giving everyone nothing to offer (or at least nothing that wasn't childish as all hell) so it was a real shock that it became the highest grossing animated feature of all time.
@@terracotta7425 Disney originally planned Elsa to be the villain and Let it go has going to be a villain Song, but because the writers loved the song they changed Elsa into a tragic hero and the story was rewritten allover again, but that caused new problems. The reason why Elsa's ice powers are not explained is because the writers thought it be too overcomplicated for the kids to understand. If that's the case then how is changing Elsa from a villain to a hero a good idea again, because so far the story is a mess????
Thing 1 & 2 The Media Maniacs He didn't forget Atlantis: The Lost Empire because it wasn't a box office bomb because it had a buget between 90-120 million dollars and it made or than that at box office grossing 186.1 million dollars
Cringey McWeeb nah I rather her to be solo with no relationship no sexual identity and let her be as a badass snow queen because it just gets monotonous and many people argue like mad
I watched Rise Of The Guardians, treasure Planet, and Titan A.E. and liked them at different degrees. The worst part about Mars Needs Moms was that it was the next released after the amazingly well done and moving Rapunzel.
ANIMATED MOVIES THAT BOMB: Missing link Ugly dolls Cats don’t dance The good dinosaur Onward The road to el dorado Treasure planet The black cauldron Home on the range Sinbad: legend of the seven seas Mr Peabody and Sherman Penguins of Madagascar Surf’s up Rise of the guardians A Christmas carol The king and I Alpha and omega (I think) Norm of the north Osmosis jones The iron giants Quest for Camelot Titan AE Monkey bone Final fantasy VII Smurfs: the lost village (I think) Lightyear Mars needs moms 9 Strange World Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken Pinocchio Fantasia Bambi Alice in Wonderland Sleeping Beauty Turbo The Rescuers: Down Under Fantasia 2000 And that last thing we know is that Elemental and Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse are bombs but then as time move forward, they became hits.
I think the 125 million Sinbad lost also included its advertising budget since that usually is not added to film's budgets on sites. Treasure Planet lost a lot due to that
I watched mars needs moms as a kid. It scared the heck out of me and caused me to whisper "i love my mom, i love my mom" over and over in fear that my mom would be gone.
You had a lot of fun with that dynamite plunger gag.
Hey, who wouldn't? I want one.
I just love the way you used that detonator, because of how it makes sense in context.
DGilVids so do I. where did he get it?
Boom!!!!!
Did somebody say boom!?!
Animation is a medium not a genre
TRUE
True, I can’t stand it when people call it a genre.
100% True
Well it kind of is a genre. It's a genre of medium. But it most certainly is not a genre of movie like Horror, Comedy Drama, Action ect.
tell that to the academy
Dwayne Johnson: “Animation is Hollywood’s most successful and innovative......genre.”
Brad Bird: *TrigGeReD*
Vivir , I’m also triggered by that
He was going soooo well 💀💀
Brad Bird loves and respects animation as a art form. So when it's said to be only for kids and is a genre, you can see why he can be pissed off by this.
Im also triggered
Sadly history repeated itself this time with some of the live action Disney princess actresses saying it
0:13 - "Animation is a medium not a genre." (Brad Bird, dir. of The Incredibles, The Iron Giant, and Ratatouiee)
jstarwars360 oz the great and powerful should be on this list instead of lengends of oz for 3 spot
jstarwars360 I was immediately reminded of TheMysteriousMrEnter’s video he recently did criticizing about how so many people (even professionals in the film industry) keep on referring to animation as a “genre” when it isn’t.
@@zoelindwall637 great and powerful is live action
joey pieper lengend of oz probably bombed because oz the great and powerful and since lengend of oz has the same animation of wreck it Ralph those are probably the factors for the bomb
Again, this is a flat-out lie from a director. Animation in its purest form is a genre. To say that it is a medium is to say that music genres such as Rock, Orchestral(not "Classical", ORCHESTRAL), Electronica and many others are mediums under this logic. Which is patently false. At best, it can also be described as a technique, but that is it. It can't be anything other than a Genre (or Platform in the general sense) or a Technique with elements of a Genre, nothing else beyond that. Anyone trying to convince you or anyone otherwise is talking out of their arses.
it's kinda sad cause i like some of these movies
Reaper ikr
yep
which ones???
Doesn't matter unfortunately. The top wigs at studios want money, NOT praise.
@@KidSnivy69 haha
@@MrGabeanator Am I wrong?
Treasure Planet was given a godawful box office spot and I’m so sorry for Musker and Clements for having their passion project being done so dirty
It’s such a great movie I wish it could make a resurgence. It deserves more recognition.
@@cartoonhigh9990 Man, it's no wonder Lilo & Stitch was the sole contender during the company's Post-Renaissance era that was lucky enough to make it past the bouncer in order to become a marketing machine, probably because it had a much wider appeal compared to Treasure Planet. It really is a crying shame that box office bombs are off-limits from spawning a TV series and mass merchandising rights, even if it has a cult following.
@@cartoonhigh9990 I remember our family loved it so much we "forgot" to take it back to the library and had to buy it. Rewatching it now is just the best rush of nostalgia and and reminds me why I love creating stories in the first place. Sorry for the tangent but Treasure Planet is still amazing.
Also, hello fellow Hetalian!
The problem is that was placed in the wrong month where there’s so many other big budget films as Gangs of New York & the 2nd Lord of the Rings film. Had they released it a different month without any competition, it could have been more successful.
Blame Disney for their boneheaded decision to release the same week as Chamber of Secrets.
Dreamworks *REALLY* overestimated the popularity of the Madagascar penguins.
I adore Rise of the Guardians, especially the villain Shadow/Boogeyman.
I’m sad that it bombed. I was hoping for a sequel.
I loved it too! They had so much material to work with too :o
Paige Arnold Same here. Absolutely loved it and I was shocked when I found out that it didn’t do well. I thought that it would have like some of their other passion projects like Kung Fu Panda and HTTYD.
Same!
I wanted a sequel so bad ;-;
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Me to😢
I really liked Treasure Planet too.
Is it still good regardless?
@@xgray2012
I think so, just seems it was victim of a lot of corporate bullcrap.
kurisu7885 Anastasia boyfriend from treasure planet I like treasure planet and Anastasia
Treasure Planet is awesome and it sucks that it bombed. RIP Treasure Planet. :(
kurisu7885 the good news is treasure planet pleased lots of people and had a oscars nomination
Treasure Planet didn’t do well at first but not because it was a bad film, because it came out the same time as the first Harry Potter movie, the advertisements were awful, and people caught on to Disney’s pattern of when movies would come out on DVD. It really is a good movie and a unique adaptation. I mean, the animation and the music is really worth taking a look at again.
No one is saying it bombed because it's bad, people seem to confuse the notion that when something is labeled a box office bomb it means it's bad. Plenty of terrible films become huge successes like The Transformers films, Fifty Shades of Grey, Cars 2, it has nothing to do with quality
I think another reason why Treasure Planet bombed at the box office back in 2002 was because people already got their Disney Animated Feature fix for the year with Lilo and Stitch, which came out in June of the same year.
Yeah, I also think it's very sad and undeserved that Treasure Planet bombed so hard - I liked it, it's a creative and underrated film.
It was also boring. I know this because I've watched both HP1 and Treasure Planet. No amount of marketing would have saved that snore-fest. TP also felt as if it went through Dev Hell whereas Lilo & Stitch, despite commencing production around the same time as TP, feels and looks a lot more complete. Especially in its writing, as I was able to note more segments and facets of L&S than I was able to note with TP. Hell, I wasn't even able to tell my dad what actually happened in TP after watching it 3 times back in 2002(granted, I was 3-4 years old, but I still semi-remember HP1 being crap and L&S being bloody good, so I can't see any reason for my lack of footnotes other than how dull TP was). It was that boring.
Actually, "Treasure Planet" came out the same year as the second "Harry Potter" film, "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets".
Disney's other flops include Black Cauldron and Home on the Range. Although Cauldron and Treasure Planet have a few fans defending them as cult classics, basically everyone refuses to defend Home on the Range.
Home on the Range deserves every bit of hate it gets. The Black Cauldron is definitely one of Disney's weaker films, but it isn't terrible, and it's WAY better than Home on the Range. Treasure Planet is an underrated masterpiece and the fact that it bombed is such a shame.
Cauldron and Treasure Planet have quite a bit of substance to them. Home on the Range does not.
Joseph Rowe That’s because home on the range is responsible for killing traditional animation
Actually a lot of Disney's big movies like Pinocchio, Fantasia, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty and Rescuers Down Under all did horribly in box office (Bambi actually flopped badly enough to set Disney back for a few years, only making package films until the 50s). It was rereleases and video sales that made their financial success.
@@arbytv5139 Exactly. Until Princess and the Frog in 2009 but sadly it wasn't enough to bring back traditional animation.
Just because a movie did poorly in theatres, doesn't mean its bad though.
There are cases where a movie is good but does financially poor (The Good Dinosaur), but another movie is terrible but gets a lot of money (the Ice Age sequels).
Gregg Lee I actually like Ice Age 2 and 3 out of the sequels, but 4 and 5 were absolutely terrible.
This list isn't about bad movies, it's about them not making enough momey back!
@@KidSnivy69 We know!
I never judge a movie based on their box office ever. Look at the transformers and twilight movies. Dont forget fifty shades of wtf series too. Ew
I absolutely LOVED Rise of the Guardians! Hugh Jackman was amazing as Bunnymund and Jude Law was charismatically wicked as Pitch Black!
I was surprised when I heard that people think the actors' voices (especially Chris Pine and Jude Law) didn't match the characters. I though they were so good...
Don’t forget Isla Fisher as the Tooth Fairy! Infectious enthusiasm and one of the prettiest designs I’ve ever seen.
_anination is a MEDIUM not a genre!_
**Animation
It's both a medium and a style of movie. I get though that genres are typically like horror, mystery, action, etc etc.
I think calling animation a genre is a bit of a stretch but I can still see it, most animation falls into the fantasy/ family genre.
Hearing Mat say "thicc alien booty" is more hilarious than I thought.
Sometimes I think that any animated movie that’s a box office bomb was just an underrated gem that many people didn’t give a chance, such as with The Iron Giant, Rise of the Guardians or Treasure Planet.
Then I get to #1, which definitely deserved to bomb in every conceivable way.
Movies like The Good Dinosaur, HTTYD 2, Balto, Watership Down (which didn't do well at the US box office) also deserved a lot better than what they got.
Crono Sapien I wouldn’t really say iron giant is underrated, it is starting to gain a bit of some popularity in today’s age
ArbyTV I know it’s gotten more critical attention and praise nowadays, but I’m more so referring to when it was first released. Then again, WB’s crappy marketing for it is mostly to blame for that.
Fair enough
I wonder if Brad Bird was contemplating on whenever or not to seriously pick a fight with ‘The Rock’ when the word ‘genre’ was muttered.
Snoops Q. I have a feeling he would, and personally, I don’t blame him.
@@arbytv5139 Fortunately, during his speech about animation when presenting the Best Animated Feature nominees with Emily Blunt at this year’s Oscars ceremony, he was much more respectful towards the medium that I’m sure Brad Bird would forgive him.
Even if I've never seen Osmosis Jones, the live action scenes still look disgusting and uncomfortable.
Meh. Watch it for free sometime. The animated scenes are pretty fun.
Watched it in science class during middle school around the same time.
Gregg Lee I had to watch it in high school. I almost couldn’t each my lunch because of how uncomfortable it made me.
If you do watch it, skip the live action segments. Just skip them. Watch the animation because it's pretty good.
They are
Number 1 is going to be Mars Needs Moms. I just know it.
Wood he do top 10 Animated TV Adaptations of all time
Thanks
You are correct good sir👍
Rebeltaxi
Well you’re quite right, It is.
Funny Fact: Will Smith was originally picked to play the role as Frank for Osmosis Jones; however, after reading the script, he declined WB's offer to bring in the character, so they manage to get Bill Murray in.
I can only imagine how they feel looking back on not casting Will Smith in the movie after what happened recently.
@@MovieFan1912 What do you mean?????
@@orangeslash1667 To give you the short answer, Chris Rock, the voice of the title character in this movie, made a joke about Smith’s wife, who has alopecia, at the Academy Awards a couple weeks ago, and got slapped in the face by Smith for it.
@@MovieFan1912 I Sadly Chris Rock is kinda controversial because he said that voice acting is easy, which angered many cartoon fans😡.
something something Oscar's 2022 incident
Treasure Planet is one of my favorite movies. I'm sad that it bombed so badly
Blame Disney for releasing it at the same time as Harry Potter
Totally agree with you. It, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, The Road to El Dorado and Sinbad: Legend of The Seven Seas are the types of films made using animation I tend to adore the most.
This movie had more explosions than a Micheal Bay movie.
@@enzone8896 Yes
*video*
There was gonna be a sequel to Treasure Planet but it was cancelled
That was likely a good idea
Are Rise of the Guardians and Treasure Planet at least decent enough to watch regardless of them being box office flops?
Treasure planet was good,
Guardians was ok, but kinda meh
Treasure Planet and Rise of the Guardians are both worth watching.
Absolutely. Just 'cause a movie bombed financially, doesn't always mean it's bad. It just didn't receive as much attention, that's all. I remember feeling bummed out that not many people went to see Kubo and the Two Strings. The only ones I know who saw it were the ones I took to see it.
Yes for both of them. Neither is my favorite, but they're enjoyable in different ways and have some nice moments.
Neo-Xgray87 yes rise of guardians and treasure planet are decent enough to watch
Honestly regarding with Coco, me alongside other people I knew never liked the Frozen Short. In fact, it was so negatively recieved by audiences and critics that they pulled it off from theatres one week later (I think).
Tbh, I actually LOVED the Frozen short, coming from a Frozen fan (don’t @ me lol). Though, I do agree that was was a bit long for being a “short.” Even if I’m a HUGE Frozen fan (again, don’t @ me), I was WAITING for the short to be over!
@@princessofweirdsville9000 yeah it was a bit you know dumbly long
@@claireglover1391 yeah. I heard that the “short” was originally scheduled to air on TV as a Christmas special, but it was moved to theaters and I’m not sure as to why. I think it would have been better to air it on tv, but that’s just me lol
I like Treasure Planet no matter what.
He isn't saying you should
Who says you can't?
Guardians and Treasure Planet were so underrated...they had good story, magnificent visuals and a lot of charm and character. I absolutely LOVED the relationship between Jim and Long John Silver. They really cared about each other. and it made John more than just another Disney villain. True, the company writers very good baddies like Jafar or Scar but they are just evil. They don't even care about their henchmen, treating them like tools and things. There is nothing wrong with that, but it's nice to have a villain that is more humanized. He was capable of caring for someone. The final scene where Jim lets him go, and he gives Jim part of the treasure so he can rebuild his mom's inn, is one of Disney's more moving moments.
9:36 I thought I was the only one who noticed that there was a Monkeybone cameo in Coraline
With all the explosions in this video, I think Michael bay would like this one.
I hate Mars Needs Moms more and more as each year passes because motion capture isn't a bad form of animation. It's been used to bring characters such as Thanos, Gollum, Ceasar, and Tintin to life like never before. Some of most critically acclaimed video games of all time (Until Dawn, RDR2, Spider-Man, The Last of Us, just to name a few) use motion capture and not only are they well received for their gameplay, they're also praised for their storytelling and how the characters look and feel like real people. I honestly would like to see a comeback for motion capture animated films, but until Peter Jackson finally puts Tintin 2 into production, that's not likely to happen anytime soon. Thanks Mars Needs Moms -.-
Benjamin Fenty I’ve never seen mars needs moms before.
@@georgerobertson7010 Save yourself the trouble, it's terrible.
Benjamin Fenty thanks, I don’t plan on watching it either.
It's only bad when it's used incorrectly. It's better when the humans aren't animated (it's why Thanos and Gollum are praised).
The problem is that having nothing but Motion Capture in your film can be really uncanny if used improperly. Mars Needs Moms failed because they tried too hard to make Milo and Mama look too realistic. The only reason it was motion capture was so that they could make Seth Green look younger. Having it for the aliens made sense, even if they're no Thanos. It worked for Tintin because they were making them just look more like the the cartoon characters. The story also worked because rather than just stretching one Tintin episode over a feature length, they combined some of his more epic stories into one of the more popular plots, Secret of the Unicorn, and turned it into one intense and awesome looking adventure rather than Mars Needs Moms doing not much more than repetitive filler. Maybe Tintin was unrealistic at points, but again, it was a cartoon, so they make it work. If there was one full MC film that had potential as a franchise, it'd be Tintin because of the pre existing franchise that it pulled from. Just imagine the Indiana Jones type journeys it could make. But yeah, Mars Needs Moms ruined everything just by existing.
Treasure Planet, The Good Dinosaur and Rise of the Guardians deserved better recognition.
Exactly.
Also Titan A.E.
Except the good dinosaur that movie was horrible probably the most boring movie i ever watched
@@IHateRecess ummm😐😑
Everyone knows Mars Needs Moms will make number 1
Lisa Galvan wouldn’t it be delgo?
Not Chuck Productions I can’t remember if space jam was a bomb or not
No it wasn't
Also what dose this have to do with Delgo?
@@zoelindwall637
Not Chuck Productions I remember phantom strider saying how bad delgo was
I thought it was going to be delgo.
I LOVE TREASURE PLANET!!!!
JIM IS SUCH A HEARTTHROB
I saw Mars needs Moms in the theaters and it was an incredibly bizarre and surreal experience to say the least, and in the worst possible way.
I remember seeing some of these in theaters like Rise of the Guardians, Penguins of Madagascar, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, and The Good Dinosaur
The Good dinosaur is a amazing movie. The Good dinosaur Is a must see movie 🙂
I saw those too
So have I. "Rise of the Guardians" and "The Good Dinosaur" are the special moments because I saw them on my 12th and 15th birthdays. Wonderful memories I'll "treasure" the most!
Playmobil Movie: Allow is to introduce ourselves
animat got too carried away with the whole bomb thing.
*and i love it.*
I also found it quite funny. Mat simply knows how to make even the stupidest running gag work. Nostalgia Critic on the other hand would certainly have screwed it up.
I hate it…
I loved Rise of the Guardians, was always hoping for more but the fanart is always fantastic to look at from time to time because of the vibrancy of the characters in their looks
Treasure planet is really underated my opinion
I feel sorry for The Good Dinosaur. It was very flawed, but I still really enjoyed it. Everything was against it, unfortunately...
Lady Brightcynder good dinosaur is very forgettable in my opinion
Lady Brightcynder I'm with you on this. Even if I do consider "The Good Dinosaur" to be among Pixar's weaker films, I'd still say there was at least some charm to it, especially with some of the side characters like the crazy pterosaurs and the T. rex family.
Same
I might get a lot of backlash for this, but The Good Dinosaur is probably my favorite Pixar film. It deserved a lot better than what it got.
I remember when I first saw the official trailer for it as an ad before a video. The first few seconds of it I was hyped. The animation for the nature, some leaves and rain or something, looked fantastic! Then it showed the dinosaurs. They felt so out of place and just looked ugly. I was instantly disappointed. The rest of the trailer didn't make it look appealing story-wise either. It was a hard pass from me.
That Legends of Oz bomb was so satisfying....
It's a shame Mars Needs Moms turned out so bad; the Berkely Breathed story it's based on is quite moving and an underrated picture book in my opinion.
I'm guessing Delgo had too low of a budget to generate a major loss.
True.
Musical Hell I actually remember reading a Bloom County collection where Breathed’s commentary mentioned that Disney was going to release “Mars Needs Moms” in 2011, and he seemed pretty proud of it. Pretty depressing in hindsight.
The 2 things that made Mars needs mums terrible was it's terrible CG (It was even worse that it was on a $150 million budget (I think That was the budget, tell me if I'm wrong)) and the main protagonist was so unlikable, I was actually rooting for him to fail.
Saw your reviews.
True
That moment when a movie terrifies you so much you forget that you have a Universe-Destroying superweapon.
Shocked “The Black Cauldron” wasn’t on this list, I always thought it was one of the biggest bombs, more ya know!! 🤷♀️😂
I also miss Delgo - maybe not the film that made the biggest loss, but one of the lowest-grossing films of all time in general and still a massive bomb, grossing less than $1m on a $40m budget..
@@torstenscholz6243 Also Strange Magic
The Good Dinosaur and the Penguins of Madagascar was honestly pretty decent. But poor Treasure Planet and Guardians. It’s a shame those didn’t do as good as they did. I would have loved to seen a sequel or some kind of continuation of those two movies too.
I love your top 10's! Since when they come around they're long and feel like a mini animation lookback
Ironically Final Fantasy: Spirits within felt less like a Final Fantasy film and more like a generic sci fi film.
kurisu7885 The only relationship it really has to Final Fantasy is the name tbh.
@@amirgarcia547 And a Cid
@@kurisu7885 And Gaia... sort of. If anyone that see this has seen ProJared's video about that movie you'll guess why I mention that.
Personally I got a Mass effect feeling from the film
The realistic for it's time textures reminded me a bit of Half Life 2 when it released, but both still look good today, just Half Life 2 looks better today than the Final Fantasy movie.
I'm surprised you didn't talk about Delgo
I think its best he probably doesn't know about that train wreck, yet.
Yeah. Sure, it wasn't as big a bomb as Mars Needs Moms, its budget was $40 million and it only got at most $900,000, resulting in a $39.1 million loss, but I think it'd make it on the list if its budget was like $150 million or something like that. But it should've been at least mentioned.
Delgo is the lowest grossing animated movie of all time but because it only had a 40 million budget according to Wikipedia it only ended up losing 46 million overall. Remember this top 10 is ranking how much money overall each film lost.
@@HinataChick38 Jesus. I saw Delgo in theaters as a kid... don't remember much about it but had no idea it bombed THAT bad. Yikes.
Degrassi Murphy well didn’t a troll in Central Park only make 71,000?
The canceled yellow submarine remake footage is nightmare fuel
Even Foodfight and Where the Dead go to Die look less scary. Shame about the cancelled Roger Rabbit remake though.
It’s still heartbreaking that Rise of the guardians flopped, I absolutely LOVE that movie.
You know when you say that Motion Capture Animation hasn't been used since the disaster that is Mars Needs Moms? You are not wrong. However, motion capture was used in some Dreamworks movies like How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Rise of the Guardians.
Not the ENTIRE movie
KidSnivy96 I wouldn’t have thought the entire movie was motion capture anyway. Maybe for typical actions like walking, running, etc, but not for stunts. Maybe it was just to test realistic movement.
Not really the point
That's not to say they are motion capture films. If you use that logic then all the movies of the Disney Renaissance are CGI since they all have computer in them somewhere. From the lava in Aladin, the gears in notre-dame, the monster in Hercules and the wildebeast in Lion King.
@@MrMarinus18 Yeah, true. The Hydra was the only CGI monster in Hercules. But I did notice the other SCI elements used int he others. And it's also true that How To Train Your Dragon and Rise of the Guardians do not count as Mo Cap films. Could have been used for testing or possibly something else.
Pixar: releases Onward
Coronavirus: I'm about to end this company's whole career!!!
COVID 19 wasn't the only reason it bombed though
But Penguins of Madagascar is so amazingly animated, shot and timed, it really deserves that budget even if it was probably never gonna earn it back
Mars needs moms: we have the biggest bomb
Cats when the trailer was made: hold my beer
Timestamps (Also Spoilers for the list)
1:53 Dreamworks 2014; Penguins and Peabody
4:19 Osmosis Jones; Murray's Inside Story
7:24 Monkeybone; The Monkeys Are Running the Zoo
10:14 Treasure Planet; Sky High Hopes
12:49 The Good Dinosaur; Meteoric Mediocrity
15:29 Rise of the Guardians; Fall of the Finances
18:11 Final Fantasy The Spirits Within; Disc 3 of a Supposedly Epic Adventure
21:19 Legends of Oz; Hitting Harder than a Hurricane
24:53 Titan AE; In Over Their Heads
28:22 Sinbad; Fun as Sin, Bad Box Office
33:04 Mars Needs Moms; And Better Animators
Animation is not a genre Dwane.
If this video came out now instead of 5 years ago, it’s guaranteed Onward, Strange World & Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken would be on this list.
@@SonicSpyroHeeler I said Strange World.
@@hunterolaughlin My mistake maybe Wish cause Napoleon is beating that film
Isn’t it also safe to say that in addition to Sinbad, the fact that Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron performing only modestly at the box-office, along with The Road To El Dorado bombing also factored in DreamWorks’ decision to shut down as well? Just a thought!
What about Delgo? That was a film with a budget of $ 40 million which didn't even break a million at the box office and was pulled out due to a cataclysmic opening. I know that in comparison to the other 11 entries (including the honorable mention), the loss and consequences doesn't seem too massive. But the fact is that this was a film that, I want to repeat, couldn't even make a million dollars at the box office and reportedly had two viewers per screening. At least give this an (dis)honorable mention.
Other than that, this was a good list. I, myself, is incredibly interested in the box office and I'm glad that I'm not the only one who is.
Number 10: Please let Dragons 3 be great.
Number 9: WB Marketers, Iron Giant deserved better exposure.
Number 8: Speaking of Warner Brothers, I think I'd rather watch Looney Tunes back in action. At least that Brendan Fraiser movie had timeless characters.
It's at this point I have to point out; just because it's on this list, it doesn't mean it was bad. At best, they are critically underrated. For example...
Number 7: I loved this movie. Not only for the fantastic animation, but I enjoyed the writing, personally.
Number 6: Still would watch it over Talking with Dinosaurs..
Number 5: No relation to Legend of the Guardians. I would love to see a sequel to this... Are you fucking kidding me?! This lost to Twilight 4???? Oh well, at least some of the fanart was great.
Number 4: Oh my god, this is a terrible movie. Not only is the story dull, it also does hardly anything to make it a Final Fantasy movie. No ridiculous swords, no mages, no humanoid gods, just Doctor Sid and maybe a chocobo cameo
Number 3: The bomb blew this movie harder than the hurricane ever could.
Number 2: It's was their first animated sci fi movie. At least Don Bluth made a guest appearance with Nostalgia Critic. Which is... really impressive, actually.
Number 1: You knew this was coming. Not only did I skip this because of the horrid animation, but because of the ridiculous story premise. And I'm glad I did, because the characters were just as bad. You have Milo, that smug little bastard they call a hero; Gribble, who despite being the most fleshed out character, is also a major idiot; Ki's an alien that talks like a stereotypical sitcom character; and the alien superintendent whose voice acting feels like they did in one take.
Spirits Within I really dug, never played the games so I didn't give a rat's ass how different it was.
*list of top 10 box office bombs exist*
Arctic dogs: hold my beer
Irinas Wodka Palace *cold brew
Irinas Wodka Palace playmobil the movie: hold my spicy burrito. (If you watched playmobil the movie, you will understand what I meant when I said that.)
@@jackiegonzalez6814 👍
Irinas Wodka Palace glad you understood what I meant when I said that! 👍
@@jackiegonzalez6814 thanks god there were people who reviewed it so I don't had to see it
Okay now that really looks fun watch with that bomb dedinator. Who knew this could go like Crazy Harry... or Sandy Cheeks if you seen SpongeBob: Mermaid Man and Barnicle Boy VI: the motion picture.
Katie Lewis (BOOM!)
Did someone/somebody say kaboom?
I know people can complain about the good dinosaur but hell at least it has some heart in it
I really don't get why people bash on The Good Dinosaur. Some people even go as far as saying it's horrible. >_
Wait, SINBAD?! Dayum....that’s actually one of my fave animated movies. And Treasure Planet is criminally underrated in my opinion
I think pan-pizza best summed up mars needs moms with this sentence: 'Oh god it's like a little frankie muniz goblin!'
I’m pretty sure that The Good Dinosaur bombed because it came out the same week as The Force Awakens.
The Good Dinosaur November 2015, and Force Awakens December 2015. I think you meant Creed.
4:01 Wait, where did you get a clear version of that Hyena laugh from Lady and the Tramp (which would later be used for Ripper Roo in Crash Bandicoot)? I've been searching for that for years!
Nice to see you here.
It's a common stock sound effect.
Also found in Elf
As strange as Osmosis Jones was, I absolutely adored as a child the spinoff, Ozzy and Drix
For me the good dinosaur is an insult to not just pixar but to the entire dinosaurs species as a hole.
I’m starting to think rise of the guardians had a bit of a target audience issue
If Treasure Planet 2 was never cancelled it would have been released in 2005
This proves that Mars doesn't need moms
You’re right… they need financial help.
I LOVE RISE OF THE GUARDIANS ARE YOU KIDDING ME
Same :\
Thing 1 & Thing 2 The Media Maniacs I love it, too!
Yep. People didn't see that. I wanted to as a kid badly, but hey we were moving.
Delgo's budget was small enough that it was mathematically impossible for it to make the list, but I think it deserves an honourable mention for being quite possibly the biggest bust of all time by percentages, animated or otherwise. $40,000,000 budget, made $700,000. For those keeping track, that is a 98.25% loss.
You should also do a top 10 list on the biggest Disney box office bombs
Sinbad is one of my favorite animated movies. I'm surprised it is seen as such a flop. The storyline, the action, the comedy, and the drama along with the mythology make it one of my go to watches along with the other 2D dreamworks films.
911: 911, what's your emergency?
Me: Uh, Yeah there's an animation critic with an orange fedora and he's playing with a dynamite plunger.
On the subject of box office bombs, when Frozen was first released i figured it would be Disney's biggest bomb in history due to the trailers giving everyone nothing to offer (or at least nothing that wasn't childish as all hell) so it was a real shock that it became the highest grossing animated feature of all time.
I think the soundtrack played a huge part in it's success, people where singing the songs everywhere and it never stopped
@@thedudewhomadethisvideo Oh god don't remind me
@@terracotta7425 Disney originally planned Elsa to be the villain and Let it go has going to be a villain Song, but because the writers loved the song they changed Elsa into a tragic hero and the story was rewritten allover again, but that caused new problems. The reason why Elsa's ice powers are not explained is because the writers thought it be too overcomplicated for the kids to understand. If that's the case then how is changing Elsa from a villain to a hero a good idea again, because so far the story is a mess????
This list should get a remake, as they've been so much more animated box office bombs since it was made
Titan AE was amazing, a favourite when I saw it in the theatre
I don’t care what anyone says. Rise of the Guardians and treasure planet were amazing
I LOVE TREASURE PLANET ALSO DON'T FORGET ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE AND THE BLACK CAULDRON
Thing 1 & Thing 2 The Media Maniacs AND SINBAD
@@mosiacsoml He included Sinbad But he also forgot THE ROAD TO ELDORADO
Thing 1 & 2 The Media Maniacs He didn't forget Atlantis: The Lost Empire because it wasn't a box office bomb because it had a buget between 90-120 million dollars and it made or than that at box office grossing 186.1 million dollars
@@mattford6848 ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES
Not the point dude
Titan A.E. was one of my favourite fims of all time
Nowadays Lightyear and Strange World would be on here
Pretty much all those movies were at least decent and passable, except Mars Needs Moms, which is absolutely beyond terrible.
Personally I found Osmosis Jones to be a waste of time.
I was bummed ROTG did bad, it had such a beautiful art style.
AGREED!
The noise your TNT detonator made when you pulled it made me laugh more then it should've
Great work on the video! I was kinda surprised to not see either Delgo or Black Cauldron, but you clearly did your research!
I love whenever you blew up the Jack x Elsa fanart. Poor Jack doesn't need to be shipped with Elsa 😂
For that, I could say "Thank You"
I thought shippings are mindless fun when did this became hated🤨
@@RockerMicke1 although I have my fair share of ships, this pair just... feels wrong. Elsa is (IN MY HEADCANON) a lesbian. Jack.... likes no one.
Cringey McWeeb jeez🤨
Cringey McWeeb nah I rather her to be solo with no relationship no sexual identity and let her be as a badass snow queen because it just gets monotonous and many people argue like mad
Thank God the computer animated remake of Yellow Submarine was canceled.
Sinbad gets an honorable mention, but Delgo does not?
I watched Rise Of The Guardians, treasure Planet, and Titan A.E. and liked them at different degrees. The worst part about Mars Needs Moms was that it was the next released after the amazingly well done and moving Rapunzel.
The most memorable versions of The Madagascar Penguins are the ones from their Nickelodeon TV show.
Now you can add Strange World to the list
ANIMATED MOVIES THAT BOMB:
Missing link
Ugly dolls
Cats don’t dance
The good dinosaur
Onward
The road to el dorado
Treasure planet
The black cauldron
Home on the range
Sinbad: legend of the seven seas
Mr Peabody and Sherman
Penguins of Madagascar
Surf’s up
Rise of the guardians
A Christmas carol
The king and I
Alpha and omega (I think)
Norm of the north
Osmosis jones
The iron giants
Quest for Camelot
Titan AE
Monkey bone
Final fantasy VII
Smurfs: the lost village (I think)
Lightyear
Mars needs moms
9
Strange World
Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Bambi
Alice in Wonderland
Sleeping Beauty
Turbo
The Rescuers: Down Under
Fantasia 2000
And that last thing we know is that Elemental and Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse are bombs but then as time move forward, they became hits.
Sad how this is happening to Ruby gillman teenage kraken
The saddest part is that a lot of those films are pretty decent.
Didn’t Astro Boy become a box office bomb since it destroyed an animation Studio: Imagi Animation?
3:18 how did this not become a meme?!
I think the 125 million Sinbad lost also included its advertising budget since that usually is not added to film's budgets on sites. Treasure Planet lost a lot due to that
I watched mars needs moms as a kid. It scared the heck out of me and caused me to whisper "i love my mom, i love my mom" over and over in fear that my mom would be gone.