What RUINED Fox Animation Studios?
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2018
- Fox Animation is responsible for Anastasia and Titan A.E and was a studio that challenged Disney in the heart of their Renaissance but it all came crashing down. How'd this happen? How did Fox fail so badly despite their talent and resources? Well, let's find out!
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I enjoyed Titan AE a lot as a kid.
Am I the only one who misses oldschool 2D animation? I have nothing against the new 3D stuff but its got a different feel to it.
The problem with 3d animation is that you can't go magical or over the top without it looking weird.
The whole point of 3d is to make things look more realistic and that limits how you can make your character models look or what the world can do.The northern lights of Balto and the sparkles in Cinderella don't give you the same feel when you put them in 3d. To put it simply the most magical thing Disney has done with 3D is the water spirit in Moana.
The closest 3D animation as a whole to the feel of 2D is in the Lego Movie and the Lego Batman Movie. That's likely because Legos can be used to make unrealistic things and the animators took advantage of that.
3D has its own perks, you can go more realistic with it than you can with 2D for example, but it's a specialist and is limited.
I hope somebody creates a program that makes 2D animation quick, easy, and cheap just like they did with 3D. The cinema has been missing what only 2D can provide for a long time now.
I think there should be an endowment for more 2D animation. I know it's not as commercially profitable, but it is an art form that is highly respected!
Agree!
The only time a CGI movie could work the same as the 2D animation is if it was extremely stylized.
Unfortunately almost all 3D animated movies use the same damn artstyle, lighting and plastic models. Fortnite levels of uninspired.
If we had a movie in the style of The Backwater Gospel - wood-carved and moody or some other animated shorts out there on the Internet, that would be badass. However that won't happen, since the current look of 3D animated movies is what sells.
Even stopmotion struggles.
It's not that 3D is bad. It's just people don't care about pushing its boundaries.
Look at the Mary Poppins Returns trailer...
Both Anastasia and Titan A.E. were very good animated movies.
@Mammoth Supremacy 55 thats your opinion
@@yocarter9221 its mine too
It's a good movie! Though I gotta say, I didn't remember much of it since I saw it as a kid. The themes and overall atmosphere of the movie were more mature which is why I found it a bit hard to follow back then. Now, it's a good movie though, and I really like the characters and the story! :)
I agree it's one of my favs for sure.
@Mammoth Supremacy 55 Bad marketing I believe along with the fact the trailers failed to tell people what the story was about and the story was a mess.
Personally i really miss 2d animation movies :'(
They can bank on the nostalgia factor for sure. I would love to see a 2d animated film with updated colors in a western style. But they need a good storyline to really sell the idea.
Everyone does, I suppose 3D only major point is that it is cheaper now.
I mean they're still around and are really good from things such as the scooby doo movies to song of the sea, ernest and celestine, maquia, and the various dc animated films. personally i can't wait for wolfwalkers to come out
Same ; ‘(
i like anime mainly
In the words of Disney, if you wanna beat the competitor, buy them!
To be fair they were already beating them by a large margin before buying them
In the words of Disney and EA
If your not owned by Disney Disney doesn't care about you
And then they ruin it
@@jjsix6943 i wanna be owned by disney
It was kind of legitimately sad that fox animation didn't go anywhere , films like Anastasia and Titan A.E clearly show that they had potential to be great animation studio 😁👌
I totally agree
Sure Anastasia has been mistaken for a Disney film for years.
I hate that Titan A.E flopped. It was impressive, I loved the mix of 2D and 3D animation, the two mediums worked beautifully together.
@@goblingrandma7361 yeah, I'm shocked right now, I'm used to know that Anastasia was disney
wahyu subiyanto
Yeah what’s up with that? She’s sometimes considered a Disney princess for some reason.
I've always loved Anastasia and really appreciated that she wasn't a Disney Princess yet still held her own against the never ending line up of them from Disney. Honestly, to see that she'll now be owned by that same company is a bit disheartening because it totally ruins that aspect.
That being said, Saber is right when he says it'll be interesting to see what they do with the Fox films and franchises.
candiigurl7893 bright side is she may see a new light of day now
that just means i can finally stop correcting people. thank god i can save my breath, though she will still be bluth's best princess
Well for starters, they could be in KH. If that means I have a chance to fight Rasputin.
PhoenixLord66 oh my god, YES!!!
I always though she was a Disney character until...you know you learn the dark as fuck history it's based on there's blood on your hands British royal family!
"it will be interesting to see what disney does with the new properties"
make live action remakes, ofcourse.
They're absolutely going to do a live action remake of Anastasia, I just know it. And I'm not here for it.
Live action Titan A.E. would be dope
@@punchdrunkassassin oh, no, as a Russian I'm already sure they will mess it up😭
@@punchdrunkassassin They haven't done a live action Pocahontas so I'm sure they wouldn't make a live action Anastasia, right? I mean, that would just be in poor taste! Sure, Mulan got a live action remake but people are still not sure if she was a real person. So... It's not like Disney would try to do something like that, right?! (Insert nervous laughter)
For Titan A.E. wouldn't that just come full circle since it was intended to be a live-action movie to begin with?
Atlantis and Titan A.E. are both very good movies.
Titan AE was the worst
The first is Anastasia.
Huh. No mention of All Dogs Go to Heaven? Interesting.
Let sleeping dogs lie, as they say
All Dogs Go to FuCKinG WaR
Mad Munchkin I love that movie
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Never thought I’d see an analyst here, pleasant surprise
Don Bluth really is a talented animator all things considered. Even if his films aren’t always the best, his films are still nicely animated and fairly well drawn. Hell even Troll in Central Park actually looks fairly nice, although it’s still a crap one.
'I'm A bad troll.'
To fair with Don, a lot of his projects were filled with a lot of executive meddling making him do stuff he didn't want to or just making him rush things out or just making him copy the competition. The worst for from this was from the pebble and the penguin, where MGM forced him to change the story, remove characters, and changing the dialog over and over again and all in a hurry since he had to make a deadline. He was so mad about the whole thing he removed his own name from the credits in the movie.
He has a very distinct drawing style. It's a bit more... Grotesque in ways? But that makes it more fascinating too
he was artist, not writer
@@michaelsimkins7078 The Fox and The Hound 2 is actually a midquel showing Todd and Copper as kids.
“And it came in the form... of a Russian Princess”
Then Rasputin comes along with it 😂
Love that movie!!
Ra ra Rasputin! Lover of the Russian queen!
David Hong yaaasss thank you I’m not alone 😂
Don bluth was my childhood. I loved Secret of Nimh, American Tail, Land b4 time. As a young adult, and still now that I'm older, love Titan A. E. Don Bluth was also the genius behind the Dragon's lair animation. Disney, bring us the Bluth!
Anyone else notice that the blonde kid from Titan A.E. is just a blonde Demetri from Anastasia?
"drawing males the Don Bluth style"
Dude, I remember seeing a lot of "young" animated Male characters with that hairstyle. Dont think they were all from Don Bluth
We all saw that haircut on many, MANY, male characters in the 90's. However, looking at the faces of Demetri and blonde man from Titan A.E. they look identical.
I was so hoping somebody else noticed that too
For all those wondering the blonde fella is Cale and like many of Don Bluth's male characters is almost a physical reskin of a previous human male design that Bluth tends to use. And in some ways Demetri's chubby friend, Vladimir is more or less a humanized design of Fievel's father from An American Tail.
I didn't know Titan A.E. flopped so hard lol. It was one of my favorite animated movies back then XDDD
Yea same for me it was my classic contract repeat movie when I was young.
I loved it as well... and I was in my 30's when it first came out. Flying with the "angels" was breathtaking the first time I saw it in the theater.
I still enjoy Titan A.E. and never know it was what killed the studio.
Me two i loved it
Titan AE my all time favourite animated movie.
I LOVED TITAN A.E. IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES I HAD SEEN AS A KID, I DON'T CARE IF IT RUINED FOX ANIMATION IT WAS STILL AMAZING!!!!!
You're right Titan a e was Desert bucking fire
I really loved it too!
Exactly. I can't think why it flopped so hard... Ppl were dumb then. And now. Lol
@@jamesonschwartz1166 A VERY poor marketing strategy. Movies with budgets of that magnitude have to build a whole marketing campaign (and did back then, too), but Titan A.E. was marketed very poorly. In addition, it had concepts which, at that time, were beyond the comprehension of its perceived audience (not the actual slightly more mature audience that actually ended up liking it). I suspect that is the biggest contributing factor to its failure.
Poor marketing and a weak script ruined it.
Titan AE has always been one of my favorite movies.
I loved Titan A.E. I think it was ahead of its time. Not a G rated cartoon for kids but something geared towards adults.
Same. I have no clue why people act like it's a terrible movie
they should remake this movie now into a live action movie, with how far cgi has come I think it'd look great now. Also sci-fi is a very popular genre now
@@TheAkwarium I agree I think people will see the greatness of the Titan A.E. story and finally be taken seriously as excited sci-fi if it was remade into a live action as long as it's made with a similar tone to the original movie.
I actually remember watching it as a kid and I loved it
It's one of my favourite movies!
Fun fact: Ice Age was originally going to be made by Fox Animation with Don Bluth as the director, but after Titan A.E. bombed, they moved the project to Blue Sky.
yeah and it was originally gonna be 2D as well, but Bluth declined making it, and so, becos of that, the film was then sent to Blue Sky.
God, I am now very interested to see what a Don Bluth 2D Ice Age movie would be like.
I didn't know that. Thank You!
would it have been better... or worse?
@@PTSDSquirrel Well for one thing it would probably be less humorous and more dramatic. Don Bluth movies usually goes to an more emotional and sometimes even violent route than the usual animated flicks.
Now, I really like the first Ice Age (the sequels can go die tho), but I would be very curious to see Bluth's take on the story.
Titan A.E is a wonderful movie-
a member of H.O.U.D I love it too. Didn’t know it was considered a flop
Titan AE is still one of my favorite animated movies. an easy to follow plot with just enough mature themes in them that anyone in the family could enjoy it.
I was always weirded out and distracted by the fact that the male lead of Titan A.E. looked like a blond Dimitri from Anastasia
Me too Ellie, me too. I was about to say the same thing then I stumbled on your comment. Maybe they ran out of money so they had to recycle Dimitri, give him blonde hair and hoped no one would notice.
LOL I never thought of that. Still love both movies, though.
A lot of Bluth’s young male protagonists look very similar, so I’m not surprised you noticed that!
Christina Minton yes they all do look kinda similar but Dimitri and the Titan A.E guy are a literal copy and paste.
See what I got wrong was I thought Titan A.E came out *before* Anastasia... So I was totally distracted watching Anastasia thinking it was just a brown haired version of the guy from Titan A.E!!
Titan A.E.'s failure was a huge shame. I actually really like that movie.
Also, I kind of have a soft spot for Thumbelina. It's terrible, but my dad bought it for me as a child as a surprise gift on the way home from work and I watched it a million times, so I can't actually bring myself to feel any negativity towards it.
I'm with you, Titan A.E. was great
I loved Thumbelina as a kid, no shame.
We need hand-drawn animated films that aren’t anime. It just doesn’t have the same appeal or magic that traditional squash-and-stretch style western animation has.
Fun fact, as a child, Titan AE was my favorite movie...
make a what ruined marvel animated
Girls
Fortnat
One word:Disney
eggos
Disney ruined it. Disney ruins everything.
Russians are incredibly durable. Rasputin was poisoned, shot, and beaten with a club, And the only part that killed him was being drowned in a river
It's so fucked up that it's comical.
@Federico Puscoy I can see a guy barely surviving a shooting and poisoning if done in rapid succession, like either you miss a major blood vessel or organ with the shot and misdose the poison.
well....his body disappeared afterwords
that led to rumors that he's still alive
He didn't drown, he died from hypothermia.
Please God alternatively the *russian* assassins were thst incompetent
I came here to defend Titan A.E and there are so many people fighting for it. It brings a tear to my eye. I loved that movie! But I do respect your opinion
yesss I'm so happy this movie exists it's so good to me
Titan AE is the reason why I calling everything "Bob"
I spent years reminding people Anastasia is not a Disney princess, and it's not a millionaire mouse that's going to change that
too late. by legal and rights she is.
I mean she's also had Disney heritage due to don working at Disney
You’re right, she will never be a Disney princess as she doesn’t meet any of the requirements, the most important of which is being in a Disney released animated film.
Titan A.E. bombed because Fox didn't know how to market it since the movie had a matured setting a tone while it still looks like a kids movie.
Marketing really does make or kill a film. Disney is a master at marketing, and could sell ice to Eskimos; that's why they are so successful! If you market with confidence, you will do much better than second guessing yourself.
Pretty sure Fox just sucked at marketing kids' stuff in general, it's one of the reasons Digimon Adventure flopped over here in addition to bad timing. These are after all, the same people who thought it was a good idea to split Fox Kids into a boys' channel and a girls' channel. Lucky for them that their investors were smart enough to know better....
You are right, A.E. was caught between a rock and a hard place. Caught between the Disney feel good happy ending BS for simple little minds and the growing trend of adult themed Anime that was landing on the US shores. So in between Toy Story and Cowboy Bebop is not a place to be, but all in all A.E was a great production, now a cult classic is all.
The "Granny... it's me... Anastasia" audition scene KILLS ME every time 😂😂😂
Excuse me, I loved Thumbelina and The pebble and the penguin! Those were my childhood movies and I still love them to this day 💕
It looks better now though, I'm pretty sure Fox's animations are overall faster and smoother in Smash Bros Ultimate than they were before.
Wilfred Cthulu har har har
Damn right.
hahaha good one Wilfredo!
HOL' UP...
You deserve a reward
Titan A.E. is a prime example of one of the best sci-fi film concepts of the 90s (fight me) getting woefully mismanaged and horribly mis-marketed. The decision to ask Bluth, one of the greatest 2D animators of all time, to add CGI results in elements that looked poorly integrated at the time and terribly dated now.
The fact that this rather adult sci-fi flick was marketed as a children’s adventure story because someone at Fox decided “animation’s 4 kidz” led to adults who felt the movie was too kiddy, parents who were afraid the movie was too adult for their kids, and theaters that sat empty. The end result is a stillborn film, choked to death by a mother studio too afraid to take risks. Titan A.E. deserved better.
I think CGI looks fine, but I agree with everything else you said.
preach man this movie should honestly get another shot in the future, I would love to see this great concept brought to life in a much more masterful way. has to be in 2D though
Lol Anastasia was my favourite movie as a kid, I still love it to this day 😅 I can’t lie, I prefer 2d animation, it’s so fluid and beautifully artistic and anything is possible.
I absolutely love Titan A.E.
Fox and Bluth was a great combination... But Fox is Fox.
You believe that I was an Normal studio? BUT IT HAS ME *FOX*
Sure. Downplay the bad timing of forming a major 2D animation studio.
I know a bunch of those movies from my childhood and know none of the Disney ones
Possibly because a lot of the Disney ones were racist or sexist in subtle or not so subtle ways and my parents weren't about enforcing gender roles or stereotypes .
Either that , or that's just the stuff I saw more at random .
Either way I love those movies - that sucks they tanked ! How is that shit by fox ? ! like - Fox absolutely sucks , but those movies were about overcoming differences , and immigration - even if that one had a racist part I think - and even environmental protection and the power of love - how did Fox shit that out of one of its grotesque orifaces ? those movies were so beautiful * w *
Bluth went on to create a bananna stand
*cough cough* Fox News *cough news*
Titan AE was a victim of timing in more ways than just the decline of 2D animation. It also came out at almost the same time as Columbine happened, and became the posterboy for the "violent movies and TV" that people were blaming at the time for school violence.
Www
M
Seriously.....damn
Wowie if only they saw what we had now cough cough a video game about a sociopathic girl killing innocent girls for a guy cough cough.
Ehh, I don't think it being 2d hurt it. the only big studio 3d animated film that came out that year was Dinosaur, which had to complete with a land before time sequel and wasn't received well.
I heard Don Bluth and my head spun! This man changed my whole childhood with All Dogs Go to Heaven movies and other amazing films. He captures things only old school Disney can capture and isn't afraid to show the darkness in the world with his movies.
I _liked_ Titan A.E. I watched that movie over and over as a kid. Almost as much as the 1980s Transformers movie.
As a child, Anastasia was one of my favorite films out there. As an adult (as an enthusiastic amateur historian who's gone through brief phases of varying interest in Romanov Russia) I can still enjoy the film on its own, but not nearly as much as I enjoy telling people about the real Anastasia and Rasputin. ~**THE JOYS OF HISTORY**~
What did you find about their relationship in your research? I found that he was their teacher and considered part of their family, as well as a close confidante. He was also accused of inappropriate behavior with the kids, but that wasn't proven or even true to my knowledge. (The brunt of my research was via Wikipedia.)
FOR THE LOVE OF HISTORYY!!
american tail greatness best of all time movie.
OMG!!! I learned so much about Russian history because of Anastasia. I love visiting the Russian Art gallery in the Walter's Art Museum in Baltimore, MD. I know how to read some Greek, which made reading Russian somewhat easier. This movie is so underrated and I hope it inspired others to learn about this part of the globe!
@@randombrokeperson Even if Wikipedia was a fully scientifically acceptable source, only "researching" within it cuts probably above of 90% of potential sources and perspectives on the subject matter. But if you are limited in your possibilities for research, I would suggest going to the russian Wikipedia Pages, ignoring the Pages themselves and simply going straight to the Literature list. After that, go and get the Literature listed there and do the proper research yourself.
6:30 Oh no no no no nononono NO. Atlantis: The Lost Empire was NOT a stumble. Yes it tanked at the box office, but it is quite possibly the most underappreciated and underrated gem Disney's ever put out.
Ikr! Same to Treasure Planet omg it was amazingly animated and colored so gorgeously
Love steampunk influence on both
this
Atlantis one of my favorites. It's very witty and imaginative.
GameGal123 Fun fact: The early drafts of the script were written by Joss Whedon.
Didn't know Titan flopped...I loved it! It was more adult-ish than any of the Disney fare at the time and I liked that. The voice acting was amazing and along with Anastasia, those two movies were the standard by which I judged all animation by for years. Actually, I still do--there's a certain amount of artistry in the 2D animation I really appreciate that just isn't there in the computer generated stuff we see now. The only thing that really comes close is some of the anime, and even a lot of that still isn't on the same level. Frankly, they did such a spectacular job on the animation for both movies that they still hold up in 2018, and they're STILL better movies than a good chunk of the stuff that's come out in the last decade. Maybe it's the writing, maybe it's the animation, I don't know; the voice acting is always well done, but even that can't save a movie.
All I can say is that Don Bluth is a god and the fact that I remember his name after all these years says something--who directed/created/etc. all those Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks films? No idea. The only one I remember is the guy that did The Incredibles, Brad Bird, and that's probably only because I've seen the movie so many times. The Little Mermaid was the big movie that sticks in my mind as a good example of what animation can do with water and the only 3D one that immediately comes to mind that does a comparable job (I guess) was Tangled, maybe Moana. Something's been lost in translation during the transition from 2D to computer generated stuff and I can't put it to words. It's like the movies have lost a certain textural feel to them, a certain amount of heart and soul. Yeah, that's a bad way of putting it, I'll stop now.
Thumbelina was a bit silly, but it was also a favorite...probably because it was so silly and I was a kid. Troll in Central Park and The Pebble and the Penguin were ones I had no desire to see, and from what I've read then and since, I'm glad I didn't and still haven't. All Dogs Go To Heaven and An American Tail were good, but they're hard for me to watch now as an adult because I didn't realize as a kid just how seriously dark they were in certain parts...and that kinda weirds me out a little. I mean, they're good movies, but man, An American Tail is some heavy duty material. The Secret of NIMH falls somewhere in the middle, probably because it has to do with animals, not people, but it's still a pretty serious movie. Ah, the 80s, where dark and serious was okay for kids--and we loved it! The lighting effects in that movie were absolutely beautiful. I love that movie. And it still holds up.
AT 8:45 THE TITLE "ROBOTS" JUST BROUGHT BACK SO MANY LOCKED AWAY MEMORIES HOLY SHIT
Titan A.E. was a failure? I remember when it came out and it was everywhere, plus I went to see it and loved the hell out of it.
Kinda sad to hear "it failed" when it's a pretty good animated movie in my eyes. It still airs on TV sometimes and the opening with the kid playing and the Dad getting him still gives me goosebumps.
But that's just me :/
its not just you. its one of my favorite western animated films.
I loved the movie too.
I was a good movie... I think the marketing team is what killed it because it was a more matured themed animated movie.
Anastasia is my number one non-Disney animated movie, followed by Quest for Camelot. I also loved Titan AE. The voice acting, animation, and soundtrack are all top notch. I agree that the fault lies with marketing because overall, it was a great action animated movie, more so than Atlantis: The Lost Empire, IMO.
JamesEDonaldson My aunt was obsessed with Titan AE. I thought it was incredibly popular.
The reason why Fox Animation Studios internally sabotaged Titan AE was solely due to the failure of both Dreamworks' Road To El Dorado and Disney's trio of financial disappointments Pocahontas, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, and Mulan. At the last minute, just months before the film was set to premiere in theatres, the marketing budget got cut worse than a steak that fell into a box of knives. They thought that if both the new upstart prodigy and the old king were struggling, they had no chance. They completely ignored the repeated successes of their own direct rivals, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment with Space Jam, Pippi Longstocking, and Quest For Camelot. They also refused to capitalize on the failure of The Iron Giant by beginning marketing material for Titan AE back in October of 1999. They killed themselves at a time when they could've had the niche all alone.
That is a very interesting way to look at it.
It's the truth. Titan AE basically had that summer to itself. It only had to compete with The Emperor's New Groove later in December and The Road To El Dorado, which had already wound down and was being removed from theatre rotation when it released. Meanwhile in 1997 Anastasia had to fight Cat's Don't Dance, Babes In Toyland, Hercules, and Pippi Longstocking, and yet it still became the second highest grossing animated move of that year.
ahh, if only.
Wait, the Road to El Dorado was a failure? Mulan, too?
I was just a kid when those came out and I loved them to death, but I guess the adults didn't. :/
Road To El Dorado failed to make back it's initial cost, making like $75,000,000 against a $90,000,000 investment (not including marketing). Mulan apparently wasn't as good as the trio that kicked off the Disney Renaissance, and was deemed a failure, just breaking even with about $90,000,000 versus Aladdin's $220,000,000. All of those numbers are U.S.-only sales, not counting global markets. Disney also wasted a bunch of money with McDonald's and Hasbro tie-in deals for Mulan, which they shared with Pixar for A Bug's Life.
Man...I LOVED Titan AE.
Yeah, I miss those old non-disney animated movies. They had so much more character. Sure, titan ae sucked, but it would be nice if Disney didn't have such a creative monopoly. Exactly Like Comcast LOL.
Am I the only person that finds Disney buying basically every studio ever sorta... Creepy? 😓 Seriously, it's actually taking over, and it's slowly eradicating any potential competition one by one... I find sorta almost unnerving... Not to mention I don't like how much of a monopoly it can put on the animation industry as a whole. Disney NEEDS competitors! It needs to be challenged! Other than that, it gets lazy and predictable, and it can afford to if there is nothing else for people to take their kids to see. They know they'll make money no matter what, good story or not. People like Mr. Bluth or DreamWorks, they have their own flavor to their work. They introduce New things to the table, but them, or any other company, gets bought out by Disney, it results in their flavors being mixed with Disney's, therefore diluting their original spirit. Idk, it seems Disney is afraid to have any competitors, so their opting for just taking over the entire industry, or at least as much of it as possible, to dash the notion out one by one.
Yes, me too. I am seriously concerned by how much of the media we consume now comes from Disney. I just hope Ryan Reynolds has what it takes to keep Deadpool rated R.
EXACTLY, like I’m so concerned! And nobody is taking notice of it. They just blink and shrug!
2CuteMadHatter I called Disney a monopoly in front of my college professor and she looked at me funny..like, am I wrong though? Disney has no rivals! The exact definition of monopoly.
@@Japanthewoman I don't think they'll change Deadpool because it's such a money maker, and that's something Disney knows how to do. Problem is, thats what they're most focused on: money. I'm not as worried about live action movies as much as the animated ones.
Let's face it, Moana was a weak movie, and Frozen has been boiled down to a cash cow. Disney NEEDS competitors to have any type of creativity kick in. And other studios have their own identities. But... Disney has one too, and a strong one at that, so I'm worried about things polluting each other and make everything a Disney brand flick, generic art style and all. It's not going to end well. ._. I mean, even Disney movies that didn't fit their brand did lousy because of the studio itself sabotaging them. Treasure Planet, Atlantis, heck, even Hercules didn't do as good because of the stories and even art styles! I truly think of Treasure Planet was released by somebody like DreamWorks instead, it would have been just as welcomed as El Dorado! We need other companies doing animations! We need more than one huge company having the monopoly, for both ethical reasons and creative ones. SO! As I said, it's super concerning. ;__;
@@TheLpsRebecca legit! Nobody cares! All I hear is, "Oh! Deadpool can make a cameo in Infinity War now~!" But nobody is really seeing what's going on!
I miss 2d animation in movies. I wish it came back.
Alex
We got Teen Titans Go…
@@JP_Crimson Nope. No no does not count
Hee ):3
Look on the bright side! At least we still have cartoons :3 (Star vs TFOE, Ducktales, SU, TAWOG, etc.)
@@sc-fx7cy Yeah. That's why I'm looking forward to the su movie
I prefer 2D animation, it can look soo more amazing. The colors and the movements. It is something more organic. But there can be a fusion between. I just say, Castlevania, that style of animation I love by all my heart. I want to see more of that, i wish for it I dream for it.
Old Fox: Rivaling Disney
New Fox: Owned by Disney
I wish 2D animation hadn't died and instead remained active alongside CG animation. I used to like CG movies when there were still 2D movies to enjoy but now because CG is the norm I boycott almost every animated movie now until 2D animation comes back.
2d didn't die completely I mean did u forget about princess and the frog
I think part of the issue is how time consuming and expensive 2D animation is, especially in the style all our old favorite movies used to be (pencil on paper). CG is easier and cheaper comparatively, so naturally companies are going to use it because they can profit more off of it. I’ve had trouble getting into a lot more recent films, and I’ve lost a lot of respect and love for Disney because of this. None of the new films have the love or passion as the old films do.
Studio Ghibli my friend. You can thank me later
In the thumbnail, I seen Titan AE and Anastasia, I loved BOTH of those movies. They will forever be in my heart.
6:55 I love how Saberspark's voice kinda syncs up with Weaver's mouth animations.
2:32 Funny thing....
I LOVED all three of those films.
How Disney displayed the story of Pocahontas, it might as well been a fairy tale.
Rusted GreatSword I mean same with Anastasia but it’s good to see Native American and Russian charters get spotlights in films and I loved both films growing up as well
Savages is the best song
Right?
History: Look at the little girls who were cruelly killed as a domination tactic in power disputes.
Animators: But they were PRINCESSES!!!!!
@@mickymcbryan4814 pocahontas died because she was sick and anastasia was killed so nobody is a succession, so the monarchs have a conflict whos the next king/tsar in russia because they are all related to each other (katharina the great from germany for example)
@@twagon8854 what I meant was power struggles, not monarchy.
Pocahontas died of an STD given to her by a man she was forced to marry as a symbol of british control over her father's territory.
Anastasia was executed in a political coup.
Little girls killed by power struggles.
Titan A.E. wasn't actually a bad movie. I think that incorperating 3D animation had a negative effect on it though. Had the studio stayed true to 2D animation, I'm sure their budget and focus would've been better and the movie would've gained more critical acclaim and made more money.
Also is worth saying that the 3D animation on it was very weird...it didn't blend as well on 2D like other movies at the time and the movements of a few ships and aliens on these sometimes-2D-sometimes-3D environment felt really off.
Haven't seen Titan A.E., but it looks like it may be good. People get caught up in expecting something to be perfect, and sometimes the short-comings can truly ruin a film, especially when we have high expectations. But then, over time, we realize many of the films we enjoyed were not all that, and many of the bombs were better than they were given credit for. I expect to see Disney's modern legacy to fall into obscurity, while other studios and films that are currently mocked will be recognized for their quality that we overlook now.
I honestly liked it as a kid, but I haven;t seen it in years so that could be rose tinted spectacles
Although I agree with you that Titan A.E wasn't a bad movie and that 3d elements not meshing well, I think it's failure was more in regards to lack of marketing and not having an audience. The serious themes and action meant it couldn't really work for younger kids but the disney-ish animation would put off older audiences at the time (I think older audiences these days have a greater appreciation for non-"adult comedy" 2d animation then they did back then).
@@mezarisage6055 I watched as a kid and now I still love it.
Titan A.E. was my favorite movie when I was younger hahahaha
Secret of NIMH will always remain my favorite animated movie of all time.
I named my dog Nicodemus because of that movie
You make it sound like Titan A.E. was an awful movie. It was very different, and probably didn't fit in with the expected aesthetic at the time but it was FAR from a bad movie. Amazing soundtrack and characters. The problem was the marketing. Also I feel like people at the time were not used to the concept of a mature plot in an animated film. Animation equated children and this plot was far too complicated and dark to be something aimed at younger audiences.
+Phii THANK YOU!!! Preach, preach! Preach ON!!! :))))
YES!!
I also loved Titan AE, it was a great film and its a shame it didn't make money.
Cosmic Castaway. Just saying.
I know right great movie the animation was some of the best I have seen till today
Fox ruined fox animation
true
My god. When you played that one song from pebble and the penguin...I had the biggest nostalgia blast I've had in forever.
I remember watching Titan AE by accident in a hotel while visiting my dad in Texas... And I liked it. Maybe it IS that 90s nostalgia thing 😂
Michael J Fox almost did voice in it but did Atlantis instead because his son picked it of the two
I wish they still made 2D movies... they seemed to be more ...serious in a good way . I mean new 3D movies keep getting sillier and sillier. I mean ...look at the Boss Baby :/
Besides hand drawn animation looks so much more beautiful !
Talent has left the house...
Hey, Moana was fucking lit.
Studio Ghibli still makes good 2D animation for what it's worth
2D is more comforting, like a story book.
3D movies have gotten very cheap to make over the past 20 years. So now, there are loads of shitty ones.
Titan A.E is a great movie, damn the consumers and critics.
Cause it is. I watch it every now and then. Along with Treasure Island it is one my favorite animated movies.
Titan AE is great film, but the 2d animation would be better if it were a bit smoother. Great name for the new planet though.
I agree.
Man that sucks about Titan A.E.. this was my favorite animated movie when I was kid and made me a fan of sci fi... :(
My class had an exam, subject english, and one part was writing a review about a movie.
My text was more like a description, not a review and about Anastasia. Oh, and it had a bit about the studio in it.
I had the most facts from your videos, i binge watch your stuff alot.
Funny, because Disney just bought Fox. The irony is so thicc you could cut it with a spoon.
Uhh... It's so thicc you could cut it with a spoon?
ThisIsABetterName YT that's what they said
Titan A.E. was one of the few movies that I got stuck with. I watched it maybe three times because I was too young and then it disappeared from the whole world. But it marked me in such a way that even to this very day, almost 20 years after I watched it for the first time, I know the visuals, sountrack and even the ending credits music lyrics. To me, it was a gorgeous movie that deserved more attention from more people.
Aw, I love Titan A.E. I watched it just yesterday!
There lived a certain man in Russia long ago
He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow
Most people looked at him with terror and with fear
But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear
He could preach the bible like a preacher
Full of ecstasy and fire
But he also was the kind of teacher
Women would desire
Ra ra Rasputin
Lover of the Russian queen
There was a cat that really was gone
Ra ra Rasputin
Russia's greatest love machine
It was a shame how he carried on
Idk why but ok.
-sigh-
im afraid to ask
It's a song y'all
I love Anastasia,I watched it so many times as an 8 year old,same with land before time and Thumbelina, and secret of NIMH. Eventhough I had no idea the same guy was behind the films back then.
I have a tape of that movie
Me too!
Sometimes I wish 2D was still popular in America because with 2D you can do some crazy shit and that has been proven with Castlevania and Anime. I think 2D really shows just how creative an animator can be. The director of Mob Psycho 100 announced that one episode has 20,000 hand drawn frames can you believe how crazy that shit is gonna be when it comes out
One of the biggest issues Titan A E suffered from was its marketing, the film itself is actually pretty solid, but the marketing that presented it was so confused people couldn't tell if it was a movie made for kids (being a cartoon) or for adults (with its somewhat dark scifi tone) so in the end no one wound up seeing it, although it does enjoy something of a cult following now
Too bad to see what happened to Titan A.E., because I watched the movie for the first time this summer and I was fascinated by it, so much I ended up getting for myself a CD of the official soundtrack. Going to try collecting the promotional comics that accompanied the movie's marketing whether possible. Can't discredit Don Bluth and Gary Goldman for trying something different from what they were used to, something out of their domain.
I also like Anastasia a lot! Funny enough, I didn't like it when I was little but ended up growing to love it. It's weird that it's become popular to bash it for any given reason...
Finally, someone who uses fragments properly!
I remember buying the soundtrack back when it came out. It was wonderful.
maybe people just cant like other films than just disney
They're both great movies. Titan AE was marketed poorly though. It's like they don't even bother to spend money on advertising and hoping it will be like Anastasia in term of sales.
to bad I really enjoyed the Film
I absolutely love Anastasia. I don't really know why but its actually one of my favorite animated movies. Send love to my Russian Princess
Didn't Anastasia get a lot of backlash from Russian audiences?
That would be awkward if it did.
You realize she was a real person...that was shot...right?
Dubuya Jay Her corpse was burned in acid soon after, and frown into an abandoned mine with her brother Alexi too (I think)
SAME H ERE!!! MY FAVORITE DISNEY FILM ISN"T EVEN DISNEY, GO FIGURE!!
I loved Titan A.E.
Titan A.E. (After Earth) was one of my favorites! I'm shocked to learn about its financial failure 18 years later...
You know your company is failing when one of your most popular movies people don't even know you made it. It was hard for me to realise Shrek wasn't a Disney princess then Anastasia
No im sorry that's on you.
boi i cried for 2 days knowing my donkey boi isn't a princess sidekick. With Anastasia i always knew was a fox boi but it's one of the most common cases of it.
Shrek is the true princess and yall know it.
@@same9818 true though
My senior year of high school, one group of girls was going to perform a number from "Anastasia" for a talent show but it got shot down because music from Disney shows was not allowed...😑 (It wasn't Disney!) They did a number from "Annie" instead.
Don Bluth is still the best, and hopefully we'll see his masterpiece Dragon's Lair.
TITAN A.E. was awesome and you cannot change my mind
Do you record the audio for this half a sentence at a time?
Great content (you clearly did your research), wonderful organization and timeline structure AND you have a great voice, but the dramatic pauses and the way the last half of the last word of each sound byte slows down and trails off breathily took me out of it a bit. Just slightly off beat, uk?
Your outtro was the most organic sounding part because it sounded like it was all one take!
I believe in you man, dont worry about making each word sound perfect, just spit it out!
That would make an already great video better, at least for me.
Keep up the awesome content!
(Also the intro sounds derivitave of the SciShow intro. Ok, thats it, im done being a critic)
the worst fact is that titan a.e. was actually a very good animated movie, i loved it
just marketing was terrible, and some action was cut out
still was solid movie
maybe disney can make a sequel a=since they have the marketing team and definetly the budget... wishful thinking but I would love to see more of that movie..... maybe not though it could be a really bad cash grab so.... super super wishfull thinking
Disney.
STOP BUYING EVERYTHING!
HASNT INCREDIBLES TAUGHT YOU WHAT HAPPENS WHEN EVERYTHING IS "SUPER"?!
*+I Control My Fate* Exactly.
In the end, Disney will be nothing. It's buying names instead of building it's own.
Back in the day you could say "I worked on Disney" and people would be in awe. Soon you can say "I worked on Disney" and they'll respond "Doesnt everyone?"
But being Disney doesn't make it super, it makes it weak, lazy, and boring.
@I Control My Fate marvel reference?
What Western cultural properties you know that don't yet belong to Disney? Especially of the ones aimed for children and young adults, I don't think I can think of many off the top of my head. I wouldn't try to predict what such monopolization of culture (youth culture, no less) could do to the society, but it can't be good for it. In fact, the pictures my imagination seems to insist on painting are quite dystopian.
Good fucking point.
Basically, now that Disney OWNS Fox, this whole thing is basically Disney giving a huge "F you" to Don.
Universal studios need step up
I actually really enjoyed Titan AE as a kid, I would even go as far as to say it was ahead of its time... and Anastasia is nostalgic gold!
Funny... I loved Titan A.E. when I saw it on TV as a kid once and have recently been searching for it's title since I didn't remember it. Now I find it and it turns out that this movie flopped so hard, it killed the studio which had produced it. Rip nostalgia goggles.
Titan AE is awesome
I feel exactly like that. I loved the movie as a kid and I am fairly certain I still would if I rewatched it.
I'd really like to know WHY it flopped so hard.
I don't even remember the movie, I just remember the girl because she's hot, I have a thing for asian women with colorful hair, also the girl from 6teen looks like her.
Yeah I met Don Bluth, he puts on plays here in AZ and he's an amazing dude.
Watch the nostalgia critic videos with Don Bluth in it
Completely disappointed with the dood
I liked Titan A.E. - I still have the VHS and a copy on DVD...
Video on the Swan Princess. For some reason that was one of my non-Disney favorite animated films as a kid.
I personally liked Titan A.E.
It didn't have this "Save the Earth" mentality, as Earth was destroyed in the first act. I loved the mix of 2D and 3D animation.
But everbody is entitled to their own opinion. ;)
Yeah i agree, i love that movie.
Anastasia is one of my favourite non Disney movies but Fox just ruins it self which is kinda sad tbh.
Mizuki Same with me and Anastasia! But I think capitalism and just trying to compete with Dreamworks and Disney really killed them!
Maybe Disney killed it.... Who knows Disney clearly wants to be the best... Which is usually why i avoid watching Disney movies XDDD
Journey to the Past sung by the late great Aaliyah was nominated for an Oscar and at the time (before Moana was nominated) she was the youngest person ever nominated for an Oscar in that category if I’m not mistaken
Cris M lol
I loved Titan AE. It may have been a flop, but it'll remain one of my all-time favorite animated films.
Failure? Titan AE one of my favorite movie, so awesome history
Really got to admire Bluth's dedication to making better animated films than Disney. And while his aren't as well known nowadays, there still a classic. I have to say the huge irony on Fox since they are now owned by Disney the same studio they wanted to compete against.
Disney needs to stop buying everything
Mitary K.
Ain’t there a laws against or for that?
Eh, Disney lawyers would find a way around any law,
Disney lawyers found a way to not make Mickey Mouse part of the public domain. I'm sure they are capable of everything. Which is quite worrying, frankly speaking.
Look at this cute kitty c: It really is scary
I grew up in the early 2000s so I kinda missed out on all the classic 90s Disney movies. They were really hard to get hold of because Disney would put out special releases for short amounts of time. So instead I grew up with Don Bluth's movies, I was particularly in love with Thumbalina and Anastasia.
I think I found The Little Mermaid at a car boot sale (sort of like a yard sale for you Americans).
Kind of ironic that Disney's scheme to make more money meant I didn't grow up with their movies lmao
It wasn't just production troubles of TItan AE that killed Fox Animation. Anastasia did well, but could have been a genuine massive hit. But Disney muscled into the release weekend and re-released the Little Mermaid in theaters on the same day. And then Disney lined up Fantasia 2000 to open on the same weekend as Titan AE, stealing the younger audience it could have had. There are rumors of Disney strongarming of distribution and theater chains as well. Titan AE didn't kill Fox. Disney did.