http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1opcboNUNI
Fern Gully
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae7x3sp4 ... ed&search=
We're Back: A Dinosaur Story
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLYiYgONJGc
Oh man, how I loved those last two!




*nods* Whenever people comment on how 3D animated movies suck compared to hand drawn, these are among the cartoons I typically bring up in their defense. Well, Rock-A-Doodle and We're Back anyway. Fern Gully wasn't completely horrible.MattSullivan wrote:Good Lord. These "films" are an embarassment to hand drawn animation.




...Those are in my closet too.Silverclaw wrote:Anyone remember "A Troll in Central Park"? Hated that one. Used to be scared of that one too(the bad goblins and when the boy turned into a goblin)
Or "Pebble and the Penguin"? I remember I thought they sung way too much, was like, 'ok, get on with it...'

Glad I wasnt the only one that thought so!Silverclaw wrote:I remember I wanted the dinosaurs in 'We're Back' to stay in their 'bad' forms. lol. They look way better that way anyway.


Oh, good lord those were horrible! The Pebble and the Penguin has long been at the top of my "worst ever," list, but that's only because I forgot about A Troll in Central Park. I honestly don't know which was worse, and I'm certainly not going to look back and compare the two either.Silverclaw wrote:Anyone remember "A Troll in Central Park"? Hated that one. Used to be scared of that one too(the bad goblins and when the boy turned into a goblin)
Or "Pebble and the Penguin"? I remember I thought they sung way too much, was like, 'ok, get on with it...'
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I remember liking "Pebble and the Penguin" a good deal more than "A Troll in Central Park" At least PATP had some decent moments(killer seal chase). Its been years since I've seen it though...now I want to watch it againTerastas wrote:Oh, good lord those were horrible! The Pebble and the Penguin has long been at the top of my "worst ever," list, but that's only because I forgot about A Troll in Central Park. I honestly don't know which was worse, and I'm certainly not going to look back and compare the two either.Silverclaw wrote:Anyone remember "A Troll in Central Park"? Hated that one. Used to be scared of that one too(the bad goblins and when the boy turned into a goblin)
Or "Pebble and the Penguin"? I remember I thought they sung way too much, was like, 'ok, get on with it...'
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Oh yes, Bluth was a master in his own regard (Secret of Nimh is, as far as I'm concerned, still one of the three greatest animated movies of all time). I just get the feeling he never believed in his own creative genius and instead tried way too hard to be more like Disney. Thus, he wound up directing some total crap (he directed three of the five movies in question here, and no, not either of the two that some of us said were only "kinda sorta" crappy), and worse, made crappy some movies that would have otherwise been real gems.nekocj wrote:A lot of Bluth's stuff was pretty dark as far as children's entertainment goes. Yet a lot of it was entertaining

Well, I loved those parts when I was a kidThink about it: Would An American Tail have been better without "Somewhere Out There" and that cheesy friendship song? And did All Dogs Go To Heaven really need the singing alligator? Nothing kills a movie more, in my opinion, than gratuitous song and dance, and when it comes to that, Don Bluth was the world's greatest offender.



Oh not that again!RedEye wrote:Y'all do realize you're watching a dying art form, don't you? Hand drawn art is hideously expensive next to Computer Amimation, and takes a lot more time as well.

Every time I go to Blockbuster I look in the "family" section and consider renting this movie because I thought it was pretty cool.Draca wrote:
How about the Pagemaster? Another movie that was slated to be huge, got some real talent working on it, and fizzled into history, forgotten?