This is Part 2 of our rundown of underrated animated films! If you're interested in checking out Part 1, you can find it here: *Part 1* ruclips.net/video/ZxGAZaFoO8c/видео.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can watch The Thief and the Cobbler Recobbled Cut here: ruclips.net/video/FC4sYmilGF8/видео.htmlsi=_Q3tVz4FU2BLOS2M
I know that Lord of the Rings is widespread in popularity, but I am not sure that many people remember the charming Rankin-Bass version of the Hobbit. It is one of my fondest childhood films. Even with the hobbit being a relatively short book, there was a lot cut out in the film, but the beautiful art style, amazing voice cast, with Gandalf being voiced by the iconic John Huston, is something that is enduring.
A few more good ones: The Fantastic Planet Time Masters The Mouse and His Child The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb A lot of people today don't know this but back in the 70's, the Sanrio company was making animated films that were darker than Disney but not as deliberately gorey or trashy as Ralph Bakshi films. The Nutcracker Fantasy, The Winds of Change and Alakazam the Great are a few. They have an eccentric sensibility to storytelling. My favorite from Sanrio is The Mouse and His Child, which I saw... as a child, with my Dad. I was totally mystified by it. He, being a Christian preacher, was very bewildered and uncomfortable.
These movies are not forgotten (aside from Gandahar) Allow me to offer some actually forgotten animated films The Tale of the Fox, Princess Iron Fan, Mr Bug Goes to Town, The Lost Letter, Momotaro: Sacred Sailors, The Enchanted Sword, The Tinderbox, Johnny the Giant Killer, The Snow Maiden, The Scarlet Flower, The King and Mr Bird, The Treasure of Bird Island, Amazon Symphony, Hansel & Gretel: an Opera Fantasy, The Enchanted Boy, The Twelve Months, Invention for Destruction, The White Snake Enchantress, Chuang Tapestry, 1001 Arabian Nights (1959), Magic Boy And this list doesn't even include lost media
There was a 80th anime movie, all I remember is the end, when main character is walking and the planet around him is changing. Trees flying up to the sky and his monologue saying "Im changing as well". Anyone remember this fairytale? 😅
Also, I think he picked it up himself from French artist Jacques Tardi. Also, Tardi was responsible for the art style of the steampunk animated feature "April and the Extraordinary World".
I'd say these weren't necessarily "forgotten" animated films, more so "mired by executive decisions, internal conflict over production and even outright sabotage by the company heads".
I watched 'When The Wind Blows' being a little kid. I will never forgot that film. It had such an impact on me that even today -in my 40's- I cry when I think about it or I watch a single frame. Never saw it again and even I'd like to I don't know if I can. Great list
the great irony of dreamworks animation was that it was always chasing disney which was always chasing integrating technology to its 2D animation, which eventually crumbled under the weight of its self importance. they both failed and killed off 2D animation for a generation by trying to pursue a 2.5-D look.
The Thief and the Cobbler is full of wonderful little details: a swarm of flies following the thief wherever he goes; the tips of the vizier's shoes unrolling with every step like party noisemakers; the various, intricate parts of the giant weapon of destruction that come together like an evil Rube Goldberg machine... Just brilliant.
Titan AE is NOT under-rated, it deserves it's lackluster reputation, & is a sterling example of the decline of John Bluth & company. Unsatisfying ending, combined with unlikable characters. It's not outright awful... but considering the film was would-be blockbuster when it is released there is a reason a lot of animation enthusiasts react with a solid MEH when it's mentioned - because we saw it in theaters when it was released & were actively disappointed with what was promised. Treasure Planet is a bit more complicated... it IS a Disney film which means it had a built-in audience from before it was even announced, which would usually make any argument that it sailed under the radar EXTERMELY unconvincing. BUT... it was 2 years after the very similarly themed disappointment of Titan AE... & it was towards the end of the Disney animation renaissance when traditional animation was starting to lose out to 3D CGI
Some other underrated movies that nobody mentionned : Allegro Non Troppo, Raggedy Ann & Andy : A Musical Adventure, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad (and almost every Disney Wartime Era films)...
The movement of the theif and the cobbler reminds me of some of the sequences in Ragedy Ann. My sister had a recorded VHS and was really into that film:/
Thank you for putting this list of underrated dark fantasy animated movies. When I was a child, they played a movie twice, but I could not remember the name of the movie. All I could remember was two men playing a board game with the fantasy characters as the pieces, and the scene where the evil wizard transformed into a bunch of dragons. Naturally, I thought that it was something connected to Dungeons & Dragons. It was of course The Flight of Dragons. Now that I know the name of the movie, I van now look for it online. Thank You, for helping me end literally decades of confusion.
I just stumbled across your channel. As a kid who grew up in the 90’s and early 2000’s I loved most of these movies. Titan AE I still have somewhere on VHS
1. Starchaser The Legend Of Orin 2. Turok Son Of Stone 3. Balto 4. Osmosis Jones 5. Bebe's Kids 6. Cats Don't Dance 7. Twice Upon a Time (Forgotten It for decades) 8. The Plague Dogs 9. Felidae 10. Rover Dangerfield (Is Fondly Revered thanks to Family Guy only)
I stumbled across The Brave Little Toaster when I was in my twenties. This movie is so amazing and made me laugh and cry. The songs are catchy and get stuck in your head. I highly recommend this movie. Of course I love all the movies you speak about in this video.
For years, I've searched for one of those movies that turned out to be Gandahar. I remembered only glimpses of it from my early childhood and with not enough reference it was a mystery until now. Thank you very much , I am so very greatfull for this video.
The idea of the value of inanimate objects portrayed in the Brave Little Toaster hits harder now that I'm an adult. The appliances were 'lucky' they are being cut up for parts and reused rather than completely thrown in the garbage to rot away in landfills like today. The cars weren't worthless. Instead being broken down for scrap and parts rather than rotting and rusting away somewhere. You just want to be able to hop in there and tell them that, though it may not have provided any real comfort as they were still losing their 'lives'.
I loved Mouse Detective. I still have it on VHS, but I no longer have a player. 😞 I loved Wizards. Sinbad is a really good flick. Animation was awesome. Titan was pretty good. Not great though. I really like Atlantis. I think it is a forgotten gem. I liked Treasure Planet.
Gotta watch ghandahar. Looks like a blast and similar to heavy metal( one of my favorite animated films ever) and I love fantastic planet. Also: I LOVE that wizzards is mentioned, still have to see it but I love bakshi. Also sinbad!! Loved that movie as a kid
Outside of the Gandahar movie I’m familiar with all of these animated films and The Great Mouse Detective and Treasure Planet have thriving fandoms and are quite beloved. Now something like the French animated masterpiece The King and the Bird, or Satoshi Kohn’s Paprika, Tekkenkoncrit (?), or even Miyazaki’s Porco Rosso those might be considered underrated.
NGL, "Sinbad" had a big issue with "show, don't tell" as well as having a lead that wasn't as charming or smooth as he was set up to be (likely due to the comedy aspect). Plus if "Atlantis" was a musical, I'm sure it'd be more popular--but the production team seemed to be averse to the idea, given that their shirts embraced the fact that it wasn't a musical.
@@stolensentience because imo (in my opinion) Disney's action-adventure did not peak with Pinocchio in 1940. It peaked with Atlantis and Treasure Planet, arguably more fit for the family and the action-adventure genre.
@@frofrozzty nah I was just inserting my own opinion cheekily. I love Atlantis. Treasure planet overrated imo but cool movie. Imo Disney best movies are very spaced out. Pinocchio 101 Dalmatians lion king Toy Story inside out emperors new groove wreck it Ralph… not a whole lot of continuity between their very best films imo
I would also recommend movie "9" from 2009, it's in post apocalyptic world where little puppets are the only living creatures. It's dark but beautiful movie
I think the main reason you see many films from the early 2000s here is because everybody was starting to get more fixated on computer animation, and saw drawn animation as more of a "kids" medium. Which is such a shame.
Fun fact: following the incompletion of The Theif and the Cobbler Disney actually made their first ever bootleg, Aladdin. They got away with it not only through their shear size as a company, but also through releasing what was made of the original film in a low quality state under the title "Arabian Nights" to try and make it look like the bootleg.
The Italian children's movie "Lucky and Zorba" is undeservedly forgotten, I'd say. Also, I can recommend the French-Czech "Fantastic Planet" by Gandahar director René Laloux (although maybe the experimental cutout animation might be jarring to modern viewers).
Yes these are interesting films, though you’re likely to get home video and streaming of some of these, especially the Disney movies. I recommend the Secrets of the Rats of Nimb.
Man all the 3d assets in those late 90s early 2000s animated movies totally ruins them. They age terribly. But pre-3d animation still looks incredible.
Actually, a lot of these here I have actually become cult classics, they’ve actually ended up developing a following where they actually have a fanbase now.
Damn titan sinbad treasure planet and Atlantis all in 1 list??? Fire list but those are some of my favorite movies as a kid and still I can watch them as a adult and enjoy them even more somehow I love how chill the animation looks btw I think surfs up is a good one too kinda underrated
Thoses movies are not forgotten ESPECIALLY Simbad and Titan AE. I saw a lot of reviews about them; in french and english. They are consider classics or guilty pleasures. The last unicorn is one. I didn't saw a lot of reviews here. The movie has beautiful music and animation, a likable heroine, action, a tree with boobs hughing a wizard. It's weird and intriguing at the same time. I like it 🙂
This is Part 2 of our rundown of underrated animated films! If you're interested in checking out Part 1, you can find it here:
*Part 1*
ruclips.net/video/ZxGAZaFoO8c/видео.html
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You can watch The Thief and the Cobbler Recobbled Cut here:
ruclips.net/video/FC4sYmilGF8/видео.htmlsi=_Q3tVz4FU2BLOS2M
I know that Lord of the Rings is widespread in popularity, but I am not sure that many people remember the charming Rankin-Bass version of the Hobbit. It is one of my fondest childhood films. Even with the hobbit being a relatively short book, there was a lot cut out in the film, but the beautiful art style, amazing voice cast, with Gandalf being voiced by the iconic John Huston, is something that is enduring.
ideas for other part
-american pop
-fantastic planet
-cool world
-Plague dogs
-Rock And Rule
-fritz the cat
-watership down
I hope Little Nemo is on Part 1's List.
@@Ubermensch9240 I don't know which list, but he did mention it on one of these.
A few more good ones:
The Fantastic Planet
Time Masters
The Mouse and His Child
The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb
A lot of people today don't know this but back in the 70's, the Sanrio company was making animated films that were darker than Disney but not as deliberately gorey or trashy as Ralph Bakshi films. The Nutcracker Fantasy, The Winds of Change and Alakazam the Great are a few. They have an eccentric sensibility to storytelling. My favorite from Sanrio is The Mouse and His Child, which I saw... as a child, with my Dad. I was totally mystified by it. He, being a Christian preacher, was very bewildered and uncomfortable.
I recall every Sunday, Cartoon Network used to play old forgetten animated movies. Which is how I watched some of these movies.
@zombathinlostleghackercat5233”KINGA CRIMSON”
Not forgotten
Cherished and lost! 😞
These movies are not forgotten (aside from Gandahar)
Allow me to offer some actually forgotten animated films
The Tale of the Fox, Princess Iron Fan, Mr Bug Goes to Town, The Lost Letter, Momotaro: Sacred Sailors, The Enchanted Sword, The Tinderbox, Johnny the Giant Killer, The Snow Maiden, The Scarlet Flower, The King and Mr Bird, The Treasure of Bird Island, Amazon Symphony, Hansel & Gretel: an Opera Fantasy, The Enchanted Boy, The Twelve Months, Invention for Destruction, The White Snake Enchantress, Chuang Tapestry, 1001 Arabian Nights (1959), Magic Boy
And this list doesn't even include lost media
These would make a great follow up video. I hope the channel sees this.
Boku no Pico
Lemme grab my notebook
I'll definitely have to look these up
There was a 80th anime movie, all I remember is the end, when main character is walking and the planet around him is changing. Trees flying up to the sky and his monologue saying "Im changing as well". Anyone remember this fairytale? 😅
Mike Mignola (creator of Hellboy) gave "Atlantis The Lost Empire" its art style.
Also, I think he picked it up himself from French artist Jacques Tardi. Also, Tardi was responsible for the art style of the steampunk animated feature "April and the Extraordinary World".
@@hakanstorsater5090 nice
Of course he did
I'd say these weren't necessarily "forgotten" animated films, more so "mired by executive decisions, internal conflict over production and even outright sabotage by the company heads".
I watched 'When The Wind Blows' being a little kid. I will never forgot that film. It had such an impact on me that even today -in my 40's- I cry when I think about it or I watch a single frame. Never saw it again and even I'd like to I don't know if I can.
Great list
the great irony of dreamworks animation was that it was always chasing disney which was always chasing integrating technology to its 2D animation, which eventually crumbled under the weight of its self importance. they both failed and killed off 2D animation for a generation by trying to pursue a 2.5-D look.
The Thief and the Cobbler is full of wonderful little details: a swarm of flies following the thief wherever he goes; the tips of the vizier's shoes unrolling with every step like party noisemakers; the various, intricate parts of the giant weapon of destruction that come together like an evil Rube Goldberg machine... Just brilliant.
Like Treasure Planet and Atlantis, I feel that Titan A.E. is criminally under rated
I for one like Titan A.E. more than Treasure Planet.
Titan AE is NOT under-rated, it deserves it's lackluster reputation, & is a sterling example of the decline of John Bluth & company. Unsatisfying ending, combined with unlikable characters. It's not outright awful... but considering the film was would-be blockbuster when it is released there is a reason a lot of animation enthusiasts react with a solid MEH when it's mentioned - because we saw it in theaters when it was released & were actively disappointed with what was promised.
Treasure Planet is a bit more complicated... it IS a Disney film which means it had a built-in audience from before it was even announced, which would usually make any argument that it sailed under the radar EXTERMELY unconvincing. BUT... it was 2 years after the very similarly themed disappointment of Titan AE... & it was towards the end of the Disney animation renaissance when traditional animation was starting to lose out to 3D CGI
Some other underrated movies that nobody mentionned : Allegro Non Troppo, Raggedy Ann & Andy : A Musical Adventure, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad (and almost every Disney Wartime Era films)...
The movement of the theif and the cobbler reminds me of some of the sequences in Ragedy Ann. My sister had a recorded VHS and was really into that film:/
@@sayastra that's because Richard Williams directed them both, and some animators were on the 2 projects ! 👍
@marc-antoinesalome2520 bruv has got style.
These compilations are so beautiful 😀
Thank you for putting this list of underrated dark fantasy animated movies. When I was a child, they played a movie twice, but I could not remember the name of the movie. All I could remember was two men playing a board game with the fantasy characters as the pieces, and the scene where the evil wizard transformed into a bunch of dragons.
Naturally, I thought that it was something connected to Dungeons & Dragons. It was of course The Flight of Dragons. Now that I know the name of the movie, I van now look for it online. Thank You, for helping me end literally decades of confusion.
I just stumbled across your channel. As a kid who grew up in the 90’s and early 2000’s I loved most of these movies. Titan AE I still have somewhere on VHS
1. Starchaser The Legend Of Orin
2. Turok Son Of Stone
3. Balto
4. Osmosis Jones
5. Bebe's Kids
6. Cats Don't Dance
7. Twice Upon a Time (Forgotten It for decades)
8. The Plague Dogs
9. Felidae
10. Rover Dangerfield (Is Fondly Revered thanks to Family Guy only)
I didn’t know Turok was an animated film, only about the video games and comics.
Rock and Rule
Wizards is such a good movie.
Appreciate the subtitles 👍
I can't believe I hadn't run into this channel before. I just subscribed. There's no Spoilers/intro and I love it! Thanks for your efforts!
Those old, hand-drawn animations seems more artistic for me.
2D hand-drawn animation in my opinion is the true magic of creation, unlike 3D and live remakes. Stop-Motion animation is true magic too.
really nice video!! And funny you used Rivellion from Divinity original sins 2 OST as backround music :D
Have you seen 'Rock and Rule"? It is a 1983 animated movie by Canadian company Nelvana.
Brave little toaster made me feel adult emotions for the first time as a kid.
I remember Basil and Cobbler being really good! I'd love to see them again.
17:25 my first Adult Animated film I saw as a youngling and now I'm still traumatized to this day!
I missed "TIME MASTERS - Les maîtres du temps" a little bit.. so underrated!
I stumbled across The Brave Little Toaster when I was in my twenties. This movie is so amazing and made me laugh and cry. The songs are catchy and get stuck in your head. I highly recommend this movie.
Of course I love all the movies you speak about in this video.
man, titan AE, sinbad and treasure planet were my jam! honorable mention to the brave little toaster!
For years, I've searched for one of those movies that turned out to be Gandahar. I remembered only glimpses of it from my early childhood and with not enough reference it was a mystery until now. Thank you very much , I am so very greatfull for this video.
5:45 - 5:51 - 5:54
A knife has 1'001 uses
*get exposed*
Use getting caught is one of them
Love love LOVE Atlantis. Named my first dog after Milo. He was 15 when he died in 2016. Miss that funny dog.
The idea of the value of inanimate objects portrayed in the Brave Little Toaster hits harder now that I'm an adult. The appliances were 'lucky' they are being cut up for parts and reused rather than completely thrown in the garbage to rot away in landfills like today. The cars weren't worthless. Instead being broken down for scrap and parts rather than rotting and rusting away somewhere. You just want to be able to hop in there and tell them that, though it may not have provided any real comfort as they were still losing their 'lives'.
This video feels like watching all the trailers before my favorite movie on VHS!
Should've added Help! I'm a Fish! (AKA, A Fish Tale) to this list.
I loved Mouse Detective. I still have it on VHS, but I no longer have a player. 😞 I loved Wizards. Sinbad is a really good flick. Animation was awesome. Titan was pretty good. Not great though. I really like Atlantis. I think it is a forgotten gem. I liked Treasure Planet.
Gotta watch ghandahar. Looks like a blast and similar to heavy metal( one of my favorite animated films ever) and I love fantastic planet. Also: I LOVE that wizzards is mentioned, still have to see it but I love bakshi. Also sinbad!! Loved that movie as a kid
Outside of the Gandahar movie I’m familiar with all of these animated films and The Great Mouse Detective and Treasure Planet have thriving fandoms and are quite beloved. Now something like the French animated masterpiece The King and the Bird, or Satoshi Kohn’s Paprika, Tekkenkoncrit (?), or even Miyazaki’s Porco Rosso those might be considered underrated.
Tekkonkinkreet .
Great film : Tekkonkinkreet.
Loved watching these on YTV, Family Channel, and Teletoon when growing up. Such greta nostalgia and memories to recall ❤
NGL, "Sinbad" had a big issue with "show, don't tell" as well as having a lead that wasn't as charming or smooth as he was set up to be (likely due to the comedy aspect).
Plus if "Atlantis" was a musical, I'm sure it'd be more popular--but the production team seemed to be averse to the idea, given that their shirts embraced the fact that it wasn't a musical.
Watched both...you missed the Triplets of Bellville
Right! It was nominated for best animated film of its year, and yet I hear no on mention it.
Can someone tell me what is the background music, you hear e.g. at 2:28 , 8:20 or 11:38 ?
ill never forget the Mouse Detective for it was the first movie i saw in cinema as a kid and the whole experience was magical.
No 1 Top10 channel!
I wish every Raymond Briggs picture book had been turned into a feature film. His books are fantastic
Early 2000s Disney action/adventure like Atlantis and Treasure Planet are it's peak imo
How can that be its peak when Pinocchio came out in 1940?
@@stolensentience because imo (in my opinion) Disney's action-adventure did not peak with Pinocchio in 1940. It peaked with Atlantis and Treasure Planet, arguably more fit for the family and the action-adventure genre.
@@frofrozzty nah I was just inserting my own opinion cheekily. I love Atlantis. Treasure planet overrated imo but cool movie. Imo Disney best movies are very spaced out. Pinocchio 101 Dalmatians lion king Toy Story inside out emperors new groove wreck it Ralph… not a whole lot of continuity between their very best films imo
I loved Great Mouse Detective as a kid.
I would also recommend movie "9" from 2009, it's in post apocalyptic world where little puppets are the only living creatures. It's dark but beautiful movie
I think the main reason you see many films from the early 2000s here is because everybody was starting to get more fixated on computer animation, and saw drawn animation as more of a "kids" medium. Which is such a shame.
You used #3! Hell yeah.
I was hoping The Nutcracker Prince or Cats Don't Dance would be on here but the rest of the list is fine.
Спасибо за подборку!🔥🔥🔥 О некоторых мультфильмах я даже и не слышала!😳
Fun fact: following the incompletion of The Theif and the Cobbler Disney actually made their first ever bootleg, Aladdin.
They got away with it not only through their shear size as a company, but also through releasing what was made of the original film in a low quality state under the title "Arabian Nights" to try and make it look like the bootleg.
this is what im waiting for!! thanks mate
Gandahar is the only one i havent heard of, thanks going to check it out. Heavy metal is an awesome cartoon too
I totally forgot about The Brave Little Toaster. Good film.
Excellent list
Does anyone know the name of the song playing in the background of Titan A.E. segment?
You should include the year of release too because sometimes there are many things named similar and its hard to find.
What is the music you use in your videos?
The music is "Rivellon (Light Version)" and "Videte Gigantem".
@@Underrated-Cinema You're youtube channel says you have 20 vidoes uploaded . but shows less then that, are those vidoes hidden ?
@@michaelhawkins7389 No, The rest of the videos are Shorts. RUclips just counts all Shorts and regular videos together.
@@Underrated-Cinema oh wow I never knew that
9:55 5. The Brave Little Toaster " a witty Radio -"We'll all be Cannibals in a few days, I've seen it happen"
Me: " ALASTOR?!"😱🤯😱
When the winds blows is one of the best animated film ever made!
What is the Name of the Song he's using?
One of them I recognize as 'Rivellon' from the game Divinity: Original Sin 2
watch?v=ZecUMWTdrO8&pp=ygUgcml2ZWxsb24gZGl2aW5pdHkgb3JpZ2luYWwgc2luIDI%3D
The Italian children's movie "Lucky and Zorba" is undeservedly forgotten, I'd say. Also, I can recommend the French-Czech "Fantastic Planet" by Gandahar director René Laloux (although maybe the experimental cutout animation might be jarring to modern viewers).
Dude i think i had most of these on VHS fun fact the cartoon lord of the rings was rumored to orginaly wanted led zep for it .
Awesome, you got q subscriber 😊
cool list!
Wizards is that movie I reference with friends, and they have no idea what I'm talking about, lol. "They killed Fritz!" 😆
Yes to this entire list.
Brave little toster my all time favorite as a kid :)
I´m waiting since more than 30 Years for a studio which have the balls to animate Maus - My Father Bleeds History.
Emperor's New Groove and Treasure Planet are two of Disney's best, yet get the least attention.
Yes these are interesting films, though you’re likely to get home video and streaming of some of these, especially the Disney movies. I recommend the Secrets of the Rats of Nimb.
I turned this on, wondering I'd hear about the Brave little Toaster. Greatest movie ever, and the origin of Toy Story.
What is the music on the background of your videos?
One of them I recognize as 'Rivellon' from the game Divinity: Original Sin 2
watch?v=ZecUMWTdrO8&pp=ygUgcml2ZWxsb24gZGl2aW5pdHkgb3JpZ2luYWwgc2luIDI%3D
The Brave Little Toaster is NOT FORGOTTEN
I was hoping to see Mumfie's Quest The Movie (1996) on this list.
Too much Disney on this list and many of those are not forgotten.
When the wild blows is very dark
I am honestly saddened by your list since it lacks Cat City, hungarian cartoon from 1986. Mix of James Bond, Die Hard, Godfather and Tom & Jerry.
Man all the 3d assets in those late 90s early 2000s animated movies totally ruins them. They age terribly. But pre-3d animation still looks incredible.
When the wind blows is a WIIILLDD trip...
👿🔱😈 thank you for making this... Lov finding new weird movies to watch
Thought that was Heihachi Mishima in the thumbnail for a hot second.
Damn, you really love using Baldurs Gate soundtrack lol
Don't forget about "The Iron Giant"
It's underrated ???
We didn’t (yet)
Wait a sec , the brave little toaster series isn't forgotten, and neither is Atlantis
Everyone of these films are ultra classic
Although younger generation never heard of them
I thought Nemo adventures in dreamland would be on here for sure
You can find Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland in Part 1 of our list:
ruclips.net/video/ZxGAZaFoO8c/видео.html
The two gas mask soldiers form Wizards are the funniest mother fuckers who ever needed a spin off tv series.
No FernGully: The Last Rainforest 😞 I mean many of these aren't forgotten.
I would Titan AE at number 1 lol!
I give minor criticism that most people know the Disney films.
Esqueceu um dos melhores: Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle.
Actually, a lot of these here I have actually become cult classics, they’ve actually ended up developing a following where they actually have a fanbase now.
Atlantis, while good, does crib from Stargate LOL
Damn titan sinbad treasure planet and Atlantis all in 1 list??? Fire list but those are some of my favorite movies as a kid and still I can watch them as a adult and enjoy them even more somehow I love how chill the animation looks btw I think surfs up is a good one too kinda underrated
Grear list ❤
Aachi & Sipack from South Korea.
No Twice Upon a Time?!
What? No B.C. Rocks?
"Twice Upon a Time"
Thoses movies are not forgotten ESPECIALLY Simbad and Titan AE. I saw a lot of reviews about them; in french and english. They are consider classics or guilty pleasures.
The last unicorn is one. I didn't saw a lot of reviews here. The movie has beautiful music and animation, a likable heroine, action, a tree with boobs hughing a wizard. It's weird and intriguing at the same time. I like it 🙂