Titan A.E. | A Masterpiece That Destroyed Fox Animation Studios

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@BionicPIGtv
@BionicPIGtv 2 жыл бұрын
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@whitewolf6605
@whitewolf6605 2 жыл бұрын
Your God damn 90s zoomber member berries are so on point. Holy shit. 🤘
@noze4012
@noze4012 2 жыл бұрын
Noze was here
@Kopie0830
@Kopie0830 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I remember loving it as a kid. Good story, good animation, good music. It's like 9/10 for me. Turns out it bombed hard. I wonder why? I love all Don Bluth animated movies growing up.
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kopie0830 Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@MastemaJack
@MastemaJack 2 жыл бұрын
Titan AE was awesome. It's so underrated. Why would you think In The End when Points of Athority is completely cgi
@DPWFG
@DPWFG 2 жыл бұрын
See, this is where my father differed from many other adults. He loved animated movies. He took my brother and me to Atlantis and Titan AE in theatres. He also checked me out of my in-school suspension at lunch for a "doctor's appointment," but we went to see the first Pokemon movie
@yasminecoad4799
@yasminecoad4799 2 жыл бұрын
That's so cute I love that
@emeraldzack910
@emeraldzack910 2 жыл бұрын
Bro that's wholesome
@Hessed3712
@Hessed3712 2 жыл бұрын
Your dad is too cool.
@DPWFG
@DPWFG 2 жыл бұрын
@I guess I'll start using Music Shrek and Space Jam; yes, Treasure Planet, unfortunately, no, though it is one of my favourite movies.
@ActuallyAFungus
@ActuallyAFungus 2 жыл бұрын
I had to beg my mom to see pokemon with me; she held on to her ancient mew card for a long time out of spite.
@BugsyFoga
@BugsyFoga 2 жыл бұрын
It was kind of legitimately sad that fox animation didn't go anywhere due to titan ae being a massive bomb , films like Anastasia clearly show that they had potential to be great animation studio 😁👌
@bazzfromthebackground3696
@bazzfromthebackground3696 2 жыл бұрын
Aside from the predictable story beats, this movie should've done better in my opinion. But I remember seeing this in the theater to a relatively empty house.
@spergalicious27
@spergalicious27 2 жыл бұрын
For the few years before Disney would've bought it yes lol
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@bazzfromthebackground3696 Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@bretginn1419
@bretginn1419 2 жыл бұрын
I still really like Anastasia. Is it a great film? Not by any means. But it's still a lot of fun to watch.
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@bretginn1419 I recommend Bartock the Magnificent, it's less Disney and more Don Bluth.
@aaronmccormick991
@aaronmccormick991 2 жыл бұрын
Ngl, was pleasantly surprised to see a review of this movie that didn’t just rip on it the whole time. Feels like a lot of reviewers go back to some of our childhood films with the intent to ruin it for everyone else by saying “it’s not as good as you remember.” No! Titan A.E. IS as good as you remember because it’s freakin’ AWESOME. Thanks for this video dude. Made me incredibly happy
@quarreneverett4767
@quarreneverett4767 2 жыл бұрын
For.me it's better than I remmeber for some things
@ghoulishtoad
@ghoulishtoad 2 жыл бұрын
The animation is so fucking fluid and amazing i bet i wouldve loved it as a kid but ive never heard of it til now
@aaronmccormick991
@aaronmccormick991 2 жыл бұрын
@@ghoulishtoad it is the shining example of a hidden gem. So glad more people are discovering it and appreciating it
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@ghoulishtoad Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@ic4192
@ic4192 Жыл бұрын
@@orangeslash1667 why are you copy and pasting this comment everywhere
@DarkJediHunter117
@DarkJediHunter117 2 жыл бұрын
Bruh I literally had a dream a week ago wondering why no one talks about Titan A.E. and how it still holds up as an animated masterpiece.
@stevem.o.1185
@stevem.o.1185 2 жыл бұрын
I had a dream about giving someone a high five in slow motion
@iMaddCraze
@iMaddCraze 2 жыл бұрын
“12-17 year old boys” I was 10, a girl, freaking loved this movie but couldn’t for the life of me remember the name of it. Thank you for bringing this back to my consciousness
@mediocri5y
@mediocri5y 2 жыл бұрын
It's a good movie
@SeanGA1
@SeanGA1 2 жыл бұрын
Like a decade ago I showed this movie to my girlfriend because she loved Anastasia so much, but never seen this. It became one of her all time favorite movies.
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@SeanGA1 Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@Affenganove12
@Affenganove12 2 жыл бұрын
Im so sad the Studio shut down. Their artstyle and story telling was great in all 3 movies they made. I wish they made more.
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@TheRecklessMetalhead
@TheRecklessMetalhead Жыл бұрын
The story in Titan AE was alright, and the pacing was kind of off a bit. Lack of marketing also hurts, and that ended the studio.
@SolidFangJoker
@SolidFangJoker 2 жыл бұрын
I had a childhood friend whos dad worked in the marketing department for FOX animation studios. I had a box of bartok merch from the guy. But the coolest thing he did was let me and my dad know where the character designers where during AEs premier and got original drawings of Cale and Akima after watching the movie. Ive got them framed up on the wall now.
@mr.narrator6781
@mr.narrator6781 2 жыл бұрын
When it comes to the jail escape I always thought the Dredge were made from pure bio-electric energy. It's like when we have a static shock or any shock it runs though our body, it's energy and so are our bodies. So with his, still slight, but human electric output and engineering mindset, Caleb put a positive and negative charge together creating mini blackout in the cell. Allowing his escape.
@admech590
@admech590 2 жыл бұрын
Huh. That's actually brilliant
@bazzfromthebackground3696
@bazzfromthebackground3696 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I figured it was like when you touch a plasma ball you can separate the beam if you put your fingers together.
@masquerader101
@masquerader101 2 жыл бұрын
Huh.. neat
@andrewcabral963
@andrewcabral963 2 жыл бұрын
His name is Cale not Caleb.
@mr.narrator6781
@mr.narrator6781 2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewcabral963 Whoops. My bad.
@sanugi16
@sanugi16 2 жыл бұрын
When kale broke out of prison, my 8 year old mind thought it was like an magnetic energy, such as if you try force two positive magnets together, but instead they repaled each other. Since the Aliens are pure energy and humans have a similar energy/electricty. When he brings his fingers to a focus point it created the energy around to repale and open the door. :3
@quarreneverett4767
@quarreneverett4767 2 жыл бұрын
I thought something similar but it been awhile since I looked st the scene so I can go back sometime
@calebspangle8096
@calebspangle8096 2 жыл бұрын
i had similar thoughts as a kid. figured that he was gathering enough energy in 1 focused spot and caused it to break/tear
@thedeadbatterydepot
@thedeadbatterydepot Жыл бұрын
Electrical potential, with a downed powerline keep feet together and shuffle away or die, same as the energy jail
@gentlyvillainous
@gentlyvillainous 2 жыл бұрын
This and treasure planet were so ahead of the times man, so many amazing movies ( hell not just movies but books and authors as well, any artist really) get so much undeserved hate only to be seen as the materpieces they are long after it actually impacts the creator. For example Lovecraft died thinking nobody appreciated him or his work and now look at the mindstorm of eldritch love in culture. And then of course the multitude of now famous painters that died young and unknown. Its really quite sad.
@BHuang92
@BHuang92 2 жыл бұрын
Funny that one of his masterpieces was when he was staying in New York which he hated the city. Also his cat was called N*****Man
@howfantastica
@howfantastica 2 жыл бұрын
Lovecraft did make amazing works, but you really shouldn't praise the guy too much. He was an absolute racist and did some pretty horrible stuff/said some horrible stuff about black people/poc. I do agree w your first statement though, Treasure Planet and this movie for sure were underappreciated back then.
@gentlyvillainous
@gentlyvillainous 2 жыл бұрын
@@BHuang92 how does any of that matter? Im pretty sure the conversation is about quality of art and work not.... Whatever tripe you just tried to insert.
@gentlyvillainous
@gentlyvillainous 2 жыл бұрын
@@howfantastica mike tyson offered to help old lady's with groceries and when they got in elevators he beat them up and stole the groceries and money, does that change how good of a fighter he was? No. You can praise and congratulate something someone can do or is talented at and still think they are wrong about other things. Micheal jackson was one of the best singers and dancers of all time. Muhhamad ali was one of the best fighters of all time. Eminem is one of the best rappers of all time. I can go on but wont.
@holstonmatt
@holstonmatt 2 жыл бұрын
@@howfantastica he was xenophobic and not really racist and at the time everyone was xenophobic and racist so dont blame hp lovecraft for the time he was born in
@ErisEngel
@ErisEngel 2 жыл бұрын
There's three books that were published - one about Cale's backstory, one about Akima's backstory, and then I think one that's just a novelization of the film. Cale is shown as a real fix-it type guy growing up and is all but in a literal sense a techromancer. He's a wizz kid with technology. I think what he was doing in the dredge ship and how he escaped is that he shorted out the door so it wouldn't shock him and then...yeah sort of magicked his way out. But it you pay attention to what he's doing, he is touching the door in very specific spots (where the waves of energy are overlapping) so he is in some way understanding how it is working and trying to solve it like a puzzle to get out. I never read the novelization, but maybe it explains what actually happened better in it. The escape to me did feel weird the first few times I watched it, but keeping in mind his backstory and paying attention to what he's doing, it does make some semblance of sense that he could figure out how the door worked and bust out of it.
@indigozulu9
@indigozulu9 2 жыл бұрын
I miss having a pet cockatiel. I love watching him be a little stinker while you record. Please keep bringing Shadow back for videos, even when he is being disruptive lol
@Pure_Sin666
@Pure_Sin666 2 жыл бұрын
Shadow not with the funny business lol
@TinyChubbyBird
@TinyChubbyBird 2 жыл бұрын
I actually wanted to ask if Shadow's wings are clipped? They just seem kind of short. I'm just really unsure since he's obviously still very young. Don't wanna sound like a nosy controlfreak or anything, just genuinely curious since I see nobody talk about Shadow anywhere, aside from a comment here and there.
@ECH0-UN1T
@ECH0-UN1T 2 жыл бұрын
Instantly liked, because I definitely grew up with this movie being one of my top favorite animated films next to Iron Giant, Cats Don't Dance, Treasure Planet, Atlantis, and many films that had good qualities but were associated with bad circumstances. Titan A.E. alone is probably why I've had an affinity for sci-fi themed content for so long now! Even when I watch it back in retrospect and understand that some plot elements and character motivations were kinda forced or not fleshed out that well, the settings and set-pieces still seem one of a kind to me. That's probably what carries the film in the best ways. It was quite a feat to blend both traditional and computer generated animation onto the big screen, even if it flopped. No wonder the reception was so damaging that the entire animation studio shut down. It's definitely not perfect, but it certainly got younger audiences (including lil' ol me) into the Sci-fi genre. In a way, the movie was successful but it took time to be realized as a cult classic from those growing up with it.
@MsKJackson831
@MsKJackson831 2 жыл бұрын
I love Cats Don't Dance. Whenever someone is getting sassy I always go "Get hot Miss Dimple" and no one ever gets the reference lol
@66Roses
@66Roses 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this movie as a child. Loved it as a teenager. Love it as an adult. The fact it is considered a "bad" film is a travesty.
@pazz
@pazz 2 жыл бұрын
You can 100% have nostalgia for something you’ve never seen. Because movies are a product of their time, and are subject to the styles of the time.
@rabbitcreative
@rabbitcreative 2 жыл бұрын
no u cant.
@zainmudassir2964
@zainmudassir2964 2 жыл бұрын
​@@rabbitcreative yes we can.
@hwtvi3466
@hwtvi3466 2 жыл бұрын
@@rabbitcreative There's actually a term for that: anemoia.
@ic4192
@ic4192 Жыл бұрын
@@hwtvi3466 anemia?
@hwtvi3466
@hwtvi3466 Жыл бұрын
@@ic4192 No, anemoia.
@nicholasmaddocks7545
@nicholasmaddocks7545 2 жыл бұрын
Love this movie. Even as an adult. Continues to inspire my love of sci fi. One of the things that I also found out, and read, was that this movie also received a novelization by Steve Perry (of whom is a noted sci-fi author who made several different books including Star Wars and alien/predator). In the novelization it takes the story a step further and also looks at it from The Dredj perspective. As it turns out the Titan is built around ancient dredj technology that Humanity somehow acquired. Additionally the dredj are dying out due to their constant in fighting and lack of biology. The technology within the Titan actually could save their race. But when they found out that Humanity was using it and could potentially weaponize it, they sought their destruction in a desperate plan to eliminate a Potential Threat and save their race. Overall I really enjoyed it as it filled in a lot of holes from this movie and also looked at how Dredj society functioned as a whole. But overall both the book and the movie are great and I still look back on them to this day.
@AtomicF0x
@AtomicF0x 2 жыл бұрын
I rediscovered this movie last year myself and I had a pretty solid time watching it. But it was just so unfortunate Titan AE, Treasure Planet _and_ Atlantis all bombed. These movies took some very admirable risks and the animators worked very hard bringing them to fruition...At least more people are coming around to them now though. I want to believe it this could lead to more 2D animated films again, but I'm guessing that's a long shot. Either way, I enjoy these movies and I'm glad I saw them the first time around when I was younger. They make for good memories.
@PeeWeeDiddlyDee
@PeeWeeDiddlyDee 2 жыл бұрын
I watched this movie as a kid over and over again! A little science fact about this movie I heard a few years back, during a scene where Kale and Corso shoot out a cockpit window, spacing themselves he tells Kale to breathe out before getting spaced. This is apparently because of the rapid change of pressure would cause the air in your lungs to be violently expelled, imploding(?) your lungs. They then used the momentum of being spaced to be flung into their main ship's hangar bay. I think that little bit of trivia I saw was implying you could technically surivive the void of space for at least a few seconds, which I thought was really cool!
@tarrantwolf
@tarrantwolf 2 жыл бұрын
You can survive a few seconds. It seems more people think you'd actually freeze instantly instead of getting the bends. Don't know how that idea came about, it's actually rather difficult to get rid of heat in space, there's no air to transfer it to so the only method of dissipation is radiant.
@UNSCPILOT
@UNSCPILOT 2 жыл бұрын
The real math checks out too, it'd hurt like heck and you'd be recovering for a while even if that cargo hold pressurized fast you'd have some issues from the damage from vacuum exposure. In other words, you can do it, you just won't want to
@BANANA42k
@BANANA42k 2 жыл бұрын
@@tarrantwolf does that mean youd die from the lack of oxygen before freezing to death?
@tarrantwolf
@tarrantwolf 2 жыл бұрын
@@BANANA42k yup, decompression and lack of oxygen kill you, you basically get the bends, air bubbles form in your blood from the lack of pressure and blood circulation stops and after about a minute your brain shuts down from lack of oxygen.
@brandonspain12345
@brandonspain12345 2 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: Don Bluth was approached to direct Ice Age after Titan A.E. but because that film bombed, they didn't want Bluth to return and wanted to go with CGI instead with a whole new team of writers. While I love the first movie, knowing where the series went afterwards, maybe they should've had Don Bluth make his own version instead. And knowing he doesn't hold back on emotions, it could've ended up being a better movie because of that. Oh and it also could've had much more appealing human character designs too.
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 2 жыл бұрын
It’s a shame that everyone forgot about him, after Titan A.E.. Dude never made another film again.
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@osmanyousif7849 Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@therealCrazyJake
@therealCrazyJake 2 жыл бұрын
Holy crap… you mean to tell me that we could have gotten a Don Bluth version of Ice Age… DONE IN 2D!?! I hate this timeline…
@xalener
@xalener 2 жыл бұрын
yeah the cave man dad would have had that same fuckign undercut bluth puts on everyone
@thomasdasilva1464
@thomasdasilva1464 2 жыл бұрын
Ice Age 12: Wrath of Bluth
@studyguy.7660
@studyguy.7660 2 жыл бұрын
OK so one things in the movie that I think was overlooked was the reason why the Drej attempted to wipe out humanity. They believed that humanity could pose a threat to them one day so they wanted to get rid of that threat. I have a theory that they could somehow see into the future and saw their deaths at the hand of the titan so they tried to prevent their own fate only to cause it.
@Miausan14
@Miausan14 2 жыл бұрын
That one male character with blonde hair looks like it was done by the same artist that did the guy from Ferngully. If you haven't seen that, it is amazing, and has an undertone of "save the forest". I think that artist also did the prince from Thumbalina.
@SaltySev
@SaltySev 2 жыл бұрын
You mean Don Bluth?
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@Myrathosghost Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@abubarrie88
@abubarrie88 2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this movie in theaters when it came out as a kid and thought it was great. I didn’t realize how badly it performed but i still like it. Honest this could have been one of those animated movies that had cartoon show spinoff and I would all for it. The lore was great and had great world building potential
@drawbyyourselve
@drawbyyourselve 2 жыл бұрын
I understand every critique anyone has ever had towards this movie and I choose to ignore it. I LOVE Titan AE. The worldbuilding, the characters, the space ships, the aliens, the art of don bluth (is it written this way?) and the way the plot progresses.
@AaaaNinja
@AaaaNinja 2 жыл бұрын
16:01 Maybe the thing where Cale is able to just walk out of his prison reveals a reason why the Drej are so afraid of humans. What he did with his fingers was just a taste of what Korso was going to do to them with his entire body.
@thedeadbatterydepot
@thedeadbatterydepot Жыл бұрын
Electrical potential, like when a power line goes down, keep your legs together and shuffle or die.
@copperrat5858
@copperrat5858 2 жыл бұрын
Its so weird to me, because Treasure Planet, Atlantis and Titan A.E are some of my FAVES of all time! I love the design, the alien-space shit and everything! And Treasure Planet was the first spark for my life long love with everything Steampunk...so i can't understand the bad reputation and hate those movies got :c
@lindblumpickles3407
@lindblumpickles3407 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Watched them all the time as a kid.
@TakaComics
@TakaComics 2 жыл бұрын
Titan A.E. is still one of my favorite movies, as it's just a fun, but pretty touching movie overall. Yes, the plot is a bit forced in places, the double heel turn especially - I would have preferred if the Drej had used Preed to manipulate Korso, rather than Korso being greedy and selfish. Preed was clearly evil the whole time, but Korso was a wild card, and one reveal is fine, but two just felt like "we don't have a better idea." Still, it was the late 90s/early 00s, and that kind of stuff was just normal at the time. But as a whole, I LOVE this movie. The spectacle of seeing it in the theater was so cool, and while I can't see it on the big screen the same way again, those scenes put me right back there where I can feel almost the same as I did when I was a kid. Also, if you're wondering why you think of Creed when you watch the movie, Titan A.E. came out around the time that "Human Clay" came out, and there was some marketing with "Higher" being used for an ad, which played during Saturday morning cartoons and I thought the song sounded good, and the movie looked amazing. Scott Stapp being a colossal jerk aside, low-key "Human Clay" (and you know what, a few songs on "Weathered") is actually decent, but just go listen to Alter Bridge instead.
@BabyCake0619
@BabyCake0619 2 жыл бұрын
The moment he said "freaked out" and the birb just... Freaks out 🤣🤣🤣
@-JesseJ
@-JesseJ 2 жыл бұрын
I swear, I asked for a "Titan AE review" on one of Pig's past videos in the comments, and "BLAM"!!! Not to long after, here we are! Glad to see this movie was in such high demand. It holds a big place in the heart of the child I used to be.
@namaeliz7905
@namaeliz7905 2 жыл бұрын
I was obsessed with this film when I first saw it, I have old sketchbooks filled with drawings of the characters
@virusmanga
@virusmanga 2 жыл бұрын
Pig, I watched a stream of yours where you said that you felt like your video editing was lacking compared to other creators; and my goodness the editing in this video is incredible. There's such an increase in quality and I'm impressed! You're doing such great work
@amirreguieg3583
@amirreguieg3583 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: I almost thought this movie was a figment of my imagination, or wiped out of the timeline. Because even though I vividly remember it (specifically the electric beings) I couldn’t FIND it or remember it’s name. And yes I did enjoy it when I watched it.
@froggofood2307
@froggofood2307 2 жыл бұрын
18:44 I love how Shadow is kind of mimicking Pig/bopping head in the background while Pig is yelling
@believeinmatter
@believeinmatter 2 жыл бұрын
Got this movie confused with Treasure Planet when i was a little kid, rented it from blockbuster and was confused with the realistic violence lol
@oftenseen22
@oftenseen22 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like somebody switched the tapes because the plots were similar. It wasn't uncommon for people back then to switch any 2 movies together to prank the next person, even adults did it.
@omegamysterio3701
@omegamysterio3701 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this movie! Gune is a treasure! I actually had a theory about the possibility the Drej aren't actually dead: ok so we know that the Titan converts energy into matter right? And they just used the Drej race to recreate earth right? So my thought is, what if the Drej aren't dead? that the Titan just changed them from energy to matter, and if their consciousness survived the process... yeah humanity is kinda screwed if they can take physical form or are able to manipulate the earth in any way. 👍 Granted I might be forgetting something but I just think there are horrific ramifications for this course of action. Great video! 😁
@cm01
@cm01 2 жыл бұрын
I don't find that any more likely than something turning you, a being of matter, into pure energy and your conciousness surviving the process.
@gabeminor2617
@gabeminor2617 2 жыл бұрын
One of the coolest attention to detail in the beginning is that all the cracks on the earth when it's blowing up is all the Earth's actual tectonic plates. Also, the reason the character movements are so realistic is because these scenes were originally filmed in live action. They animated right over it and it's so innovative.
@Neogeddon
@Neogeddon 2 жыл бұрын
Rotoscoping wasn't "innovative" in 2000 - been around since the early days of animation.
@burkanx5546
@burkanx5546 11 ай бұрын
Regardless, it's still cool.@@Neogeddon
@Neogeddon
@Neogeddon 11 ай бұрын
@@burkanx5546 It is! I just wanted to point out that it's been around a lot longer than this movie.
@chimmichurri6940
@chimmichurri6940 2 жыл бұрын
1:20 minutes in, had to pause to "express" myself. I saw this movie in 3d when it came out and holy shit i loved this movie ao much. Not just for the crazy visuals back then, but the animation alone, watching without 3d is still an experience. The story isnt so original, but they way that told thia one was damn amazing to me and was suprised to learn, in later years, it didnt do as well as i thought
@notrealnamenotatall2476
@notrealnamenotatall2476 2 жыл бұрын
This is definitely one of those movies that would thrive under a specific audience. I've tried to watch it a few times and couldn't get through the first thirty minutes, but I can tell there was a lot of passion involved.
@aubreymorgan9763
@aubreymorgan9763 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this movie when it came out. Also, the fun point about us as the viewers not knowing what the TITAN is or does is shared by most the characters. They were mostly all kids when it was made so they don't fully know either other than 'save mankind' .
@jessehutchings
@jessehutchings 2 жыл бұрын
Titan AE was one of my favorite movies as a child that I watched hundreds of times. It took so many great elements of story telling and animation and action and sci-fi and created a great adventure.
@aditbiju3717
@aditbiju3717 2 жыл бұрын
Titan A.E. is an post-apocalyptic science fiction action film. It is more of an action movie than an adventure one. The concept and idea are interesting, interesting that Atlantis and Treasure Planet are similar despite them all projects flopping so hard at the box office. How I understand what going is that Titan A.E. was originally going to be a live action film project, but it given to Don Bluth to direct it as an animated film. During production it fell apart of Fox Animation Studios losing 300 Animators and animation studios such as Blue Sky Studios and others had to finished the film on the behalf of 20th Century Fox. Then after the film was out, it’s bombed so hard and sadly bankrupted Fox Animation Studios. Pretty much, the project was doomed from the start with too many cooks in the kitchen mostly with the script with Fox hiring writers and writers leaving. It’s not the writers and filmmakers’s fault, it more of Fox’s studio interference which affected the box office performances similarly to Ridley Scott’s masterpiece 1982’s Blade Runner distributed by Warner Bros. Also it might lead to some of us wondering if there is an alternative version of Titan A.E. of either the screenplay or what was filmed already. The deleted scenes doesn’t count, I’m talking about what was left out from the script, whether Joss Wedon, Ben Edlund, or John August know about the alternative vision of the project since they both worked on the screenplay.
@dfb2913
@dfb2913 2 жыл бұрын
your bird was illustrating what a proper freak-out looks like, while you were explaining it
@kaywenatkinson3129
@kaywenatkinson3129 2 жыл бұрын
So many moments from this movie are just burned into my head forever - I think the bit toward the beginning when Corso and Kale cross a stretch of hard vacuum with nothing but a fire extinguisher was a formative moment in my childhood. The "Exhale." "What?" "EXHALE." lives in my brain rent free, and I think that specific scene impacted my taste in media more than just about anything else I watched as a kid. I particularly liked Korso as a character, yeah he's a 'selfish twist villain' like the one in Atlantis but there's a really interesting thread of self-loathing that you can see in a couple of places, like when Cale saves him from falling, and he just tells Cale to let go, with that resigned edge in his voice. It's like on some level he hated what he was doing, he just didn't see another option. It helps explain why he was so quick to do a complete heel face turn when he realized the Titan thing might actually work, too. I might be reading into it too much, but to me at least he really felt like a flawed and unhappy person rather than a villainous caricature, and it adds a lot to the movie for me.
@That1DogGuy
@That1DogGuy 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this movie! I had totally forgotten about it until I got this notification. I’m excited to watch your video and then the movie again now.
@WrodrunbyDon
@WrodrunbyDon 2 жыл бұрын
Same, I always hated the terrible reception it got even now. Especially when movie like Treasure planet (another good animated movie) became underrated classics and are now “masterpieces”
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@WrodrunbyDon Fox animation Studios wasn't doing well even with the success of Anastasia. If that's the case I wish Bartock the Magnificent had a bigger budget so that the film can be released in Theaters, because that film had a charming story, thus it would have been a much safer investment than Titian A.E. Ether Fox needs better management or Don Bluth should have had more control, because without Don Fox Animation would have never existed????????
@WrodrunbyDon
@WrodrunbyDon 2 жыл бұрын
@@orangeslash1667 If Don had more control we’d still have Fox animation
@orangeslash1667
@orangeslash1667 2 жыл бұрын
@@WrodrunbyDon yeah
@BoxOKittens
@BoxOKittens 2 жыл бұрын
I was so in love with this movie and Treasure Planet as a kid. It's so odd that they failed when I've heard so many other people say they loved them as children, but it's probably just due to parents being unwilling to shell out cinema money for them. In the end, tho, for me Treasure Planet wins out a little over this one, simply because I like the main protag a bit more and also it focuses on found family rather than a romance, which I personally just prefer found family over romance lol. If there was ever a movie that combined the best of both movies into one it might just blow all our minds.
@beaconofwierd1883
@beaconofwierd1883 Жыл бұрын
The most underrated line in this movie is ”Exhale” as they are about to crack the glass of their pod and enter the vacuum of space unprotected. It’s the kind of detail you don’t even get on hard core sci-fi movies and for some reason they took the time to put it into this movie for children :O
@azmadazme
@azmadazme 6 ай бұрын
Thank the artists, not the writers, for that! Fun fact: The original line in the script was "Take a deep breath" (or "breathe in", etc, I cant recall exactly) but a bunch of the artists at the studio pointed out, that in the vacuum of space, air in the lungs would be catastrophic. And thus, convinced a re-write.
@caav56
@caav56 4 ай бұрын
@@azmadazme And, going by how Cale's in sickbay while Korso's up and about, it seems he didn't listen
@loneronin6813
@loneronin6813 2 жыл бұрын
One of the things I always thought was really interesting about Titan A.E. is that not only is the human race not a superpower, but they are scattered and outside of occasional drifter colonies they don't typically have any group cohesion or loyalty to one another, mostly just doing what they can to barely get by. You can really get a sense that humans have little to no hope. In Star Wars the Empire are strictly controlling the galaxy, but people are still getting by, albeit somewhat inconvenienced by the troopers and their occupation of various planets. In Titan A. E. we can see how what few humans remain are basically a societal punching bag, and for the most part things aren't much better for anyone else, either. The Dredge are closing in on most every other species around them to the point where they are pretty much a veritable plague cutting a swathe over anything they set their sights on. They aren't even looking to rule or conquer, only to destroy. People aren't able to eek out a living and get by while complying with rules or even martial law. They are to be exterminated. End of discussion. You don't normally see a beginning status quo that gritty and brutal, so it's a different and refreshing take on the whole downtrodden hero with humble beginnings is destined to stop the opposing forces of evil looming overhead-type story. If you think about it, the human race could be saved by anybody, not specifically Kale. If it were anyone else who had the ring and knew what to do with it, any single human being could've taken up the task. Luke Skywalker (I know, I'm comparing to Star Wars too much) was the one to become the main hero because due to his force sensitivity and his family bloodline very few others would've been able to take up the challenge and succeed as well as Luke did. Sure, theoretically there could've been someone else out there who fit the bill, but Kale isn't as specifically predestined for the hero's role. He is the son of the man who spearheaded the effort to rebuild the earth and have humans rise once again from the ashes so to speak, but Kale didn't inherit any special abilities and while he is smart as well as a quick thinker on his feet, it didn't necessarily need to be him to do what needed to be done. For example: Say if Corso were an average good guy without ulterior motives and brought Kale along for the ride but Kale died at the enemy's hands, Corso would've likely been able to take over from there, and he might even have been better suited for the role. My overall point is that among all of the things I love about this movie is that it deviates a bit from the usual, but more importantly, it could be any one of us to be the hero, just like Kale.
@Quizerno
@Quizerno 2 жыл бұрын
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid There is a book that sheds some light onto the scientific concept in the movie called "Titan AE: The Science Behind the Science Fiction" It actually does comment on the forcefield but I can barely remember what it talked about other than Cal determining something about the field having gaps or something. Great video as always Pig. Gotta say you freaked me out a bit when you said Gune died, I thought I had misremembered it or something.
@Lonewolf360gaming
@Lonewolf360gaming 2 жыл бұрын
I've watched this movie many times as a kid and even though it's been a while since my last viewing the opening and the music for this film was awesome
@ActuallyAFungus
@ActuallyAFungus 2 жыл бұрын
I never saw Atlantis or Treasure Planet...but I did see Titan A.E. and I have always loved it! And yeah, it does look a little "Beast Wars-y" at times
@reagansido5823
@reagansido5823 2 жыл бұрын
I never thought about it before, but yeah. Humanity being able to create something like the Titan that is able to kill off your entire species is a pretty good reason to want humanity dead. I don't remember that, nor did I ever think of that before now.
@MarchMagnolias
@MarchMagnolias 2 жыл бұрын
This is legit one of my favourite movies of all time and it does not get talked about enough at all! Can’t wait to watch and see what you think about it.
@gate7clamp
@gate7clamp 10 ай бұрын
This movie is 24 years old. I remember going seeing theaters that summer with my dad I was 9 at the time we both enjoyed it now you’re making want to do a double feature watching this and treasure planet
@jordangan3246
@jordangan3246 Ай бұрын
What’s worse is that the film caused Bill Mechanic to resign from Fox and be replaced by the infamous Tom Rothman who utterly destroyed Fox even more.
@jamesriley007
@jamesriley007 2 жыл бұрын
I went to see this by myself on my birthday because it came out 2 days before and its always been my habit to go see a movie that comes out on or before my birthday I liked it but the theater was empty so people really weren't into it I always felt like it was because of burnout all the previous films you named all came out one right after the other practically and treasure planet killed any momentum it may have gotten
@Cottontailart
@Cottontailart 2 жыл бұрын
Burbs like I SHALL NOT LISTEN HOOM then when he's locked up he's flirting to get out cracks me up
@KristenDETW
@KristenDETW 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering this. I ADORE the soundtrack and still listen to it on the regular. Karma Slave is the best song in my opinion.
@ryo38
@ryo38 9 ай бұрын
Idk… Everybody’s going to the moon maybe?
@unholysporkable
@unholysporkable Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this.with my husband in theaters. The only real marketing they did was on adult (rated r and pg13) movie previews and on MtV and Fuse TV, stuff like that. It was markets to PARENTS and ADULTS to take their kids to. Didn't seem to work.
@Rubydoomsday
@Rubydoomsday 2 жыл бұрын
I distinctly remember the very specific reason I didn’t watch this movie despite being very into animated movies and absolutely loving Treasure Planet, the Thief and the Cobbler and others. I didn’t know what “A.E.” meant. And as an adult that wouldn’t put me off of a movie but for animated movies around that time, if the title seemed to be a reference to something you didn’t understand it often meant it was tied in with a show or was a sequel. I thought it was from a show I hadn’t seen so I didn’t bother with it. I thought it was like Dragon Ball where they added Z or GT to the name for the sequels. It was common at the time 🤷‍♀️
@brandonthesteele
@brandonthesteele 2 жыл бұрын
It was funny that Titan A.E., Treasure Planet, and Atlantis were all bombs, because I was the exact demographic those movies were aimed at and I was absolutely THERE FOR THEM.
@emeraldzack910
@emeraldzack910 2 жыл бұрын
I really liked this movie growing up I used to watch all the time till the DVD was scratched
@sebswede9005
@sebswede9005 2 жыл бұрын
"I happend to be humanity's great and last hope". "I weep for the species".
@ladyphoenixgrey3923
@ladyphoenixgrey3923 2 жыл бұрын
Saw this movie in theaters and still love it to this day. It's the non-Disney version of Treasure Planet for me. It's so good and enjoyable and so slept on for decades.
@feliciaconnolly2124
@feliciaconnolly2124 2 жыл бұрын
My fiancé introduced me to your content a few years back. We loved watching you together. We shared your songs back and forth. I lost him last year and have put a lot of space between myself and the things we did together. Glad to recently start finding comfort in these things again. Love your content and what you choose to talk about. These movies were a huge part of my childhood and a large reason I've pursued my education in scriptwriting. Thank you for spending time with these classics and for that brief nod to The Thief and the Cobbler. Recently rewatched it and absolutely adored it growing up. It is BY FAR the best animated movie ever. The music, the way the animations move with it, just total chef's kiss. Just wanted to share my experience with your content and send some love your way. You're a total badass and so down to earth.
@dylnc9
@dylnc9 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you covered this movie! It's one of my favorites and criminally underrated. I'm so glad you enjoyed it, especially coming in new, I was always wondering if I just had rose-tinted glasses. You confirmed that it is just that good and a new crowd of fans is possible!
@shadowotter3116
@shadowotter3116 Жыл бұрын
I never got to see the movie in theaters even though I really really wanted to, it looked so cool. But when it came out on vhs, I watched the hell out of that tape. I brought it to sleepovers so i could watch it at friends houses. I loved the movie to death. The vhs player i had at home stopped working, ate up a vhs copy of babe, the movie with the pig, that my dad liked. Recently found a dvd copy at a video store and now i will watch the hell out of that disc This movie will be forever cool to me
@hanginwithyourbuds6240
@hanginwithyourbuds6240 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree that this movie is a masterpiece. Idk how many times I watched it as a child. Probably like 1000 times lol
@c-h-e_ll-y_
@c-h-e_ll-y_ 8 ай бұрын
During 1999 to the early 2000s had great movies like Iron Giant, Titan A.E, Atlantis, Treasure Planet all master pieses
@JpBoudreaux
@JpBoudreaux 2 жыл бұрын
Best part is Over my Head by LIT being the theme. The music video for the song is Titan AE themed and super dope.
@IjaatKyrayc97
@IjaatKyrayc97 2 жыл бұрын
I think Titan AE was the first movie I was ever obsessed with. I actually wore out my VHS of this movie when I was 9
@speedydrury_1
@speedydrury_1 2 жыл бұрын
oh that makes sense that Cale tucker literally looked like a blonde Dimitri and that isn't a bad thing he is damn fine
@shaemenmiller8114
@shaemenmiller8114 8 ай бұрын
Bro you unlocked a memory for me, I watched this movie when I was like 6 or so and felt a strange feeling like nothing before..nostalgia, idk wtf why or how, but I felt nostalgia the first time watching this movie too, at a very young age when I didn't even know what that feeling was lol
@KawaiiNancy
@KawaiiNancy 2 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie in the theater with my husband and we loved it! When it came out on DVD the song that we loved 'Higher' was changed to 'It's my turn to fly' killed the mood of movie for us 🥺
@neatnateable
@neatnateable 2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering what happened to “Higher!” I remember it being prominent in the trailer, but I don’t remember it in the movie. Perhaps I only saw it on DVD.
@jordandouglas2570
@jordandouglas2570 2 жыл бұрын
Could you review ‘We’re Back, a dinosaur movie’ or ‘Help I’m a fish’, I’m sure you’ve probably seen them, as these are some great animation films, with some great and particularly scarring storylines from 1993 and 2000
@mediocri5y
@mediocri5y 2 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia
@nothanks9407
@nothanks9407 2 жыл бұрын
I literally remembered this movie the other day and I had to sit down and watch it. This was definitely one of my introductions to sci-fi as a kid (along with Treasure Planet, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Phantom Menace). I really miss these days of movies, some of them were truly ahead of their time!
@Shythalia
@Shythalia 2 жыл бұрын
Treasure Planet isn't meant to be realistic sci-fi. It's fantasy sci-fi. Their ships are literally in space without any protection and they can breathe for some reason.
@luellavanallen9481
@luellavanallen9481 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like people harp on that movie too much for being "too unrealistic" when its clearly not trying to be realistic at all, its going for pure cool factor and I think it nails it personally. But Ive always been more into fantasy then sci-fi so maybe it was just more my jam.
@Matteus2109
@Matteus2109 2 жыл бұрын
It was worse for Disney's 2D films. They actively under-advertised it so there was no buzz for Atlantis and Treasure Planet, thus they could say 2D was no longer profitable and make the jump to 3D. Mr Breadsword did a video on Treasure Planet.
@LoneLupine
@LoneLupine 2 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie as a kid/tween and absolutely loved it. I'm still nostalgic for it and enjoy it to this day, despite the criticism it gets
@mooncow-io
@mooncow-io 2 жыл бұрын
My cockatiel looked just like yours, but she passed away a year ago and the house has been so quiet since- it made me so absolutely happy to not only be watching a video about one of my favorite movies, but to hear that little chirping sound again.
@TheOblake2
@TheOblake2 2 жыл бұрын
Parrot living his best life, just nibbling on some ears 🤣👏🏾
@jarrodtetley
@jarrodtetley 7 ай бұрын
This is the first movie I ever saw in the theatre with my dad. It’s lowkey an iconic film and one of my best memories
@PeterLedergerber
@PeterLedergerber 2 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this when i was a child. I always loved the 3D parts in this movie, it was so amazing. Good memories.
@reminicrush9016
@reminicrush9016 Жыл бұрын
In a nutshell, this is what I remember from the film's novelization. The Drej were extragalactic aliens who got stuck in our galaxy a long time ago. They reproduce by harnessing the energy of white dwarf stars, creating bodies for themselves that don't decay. They used to be gods to many races in our galaxy because of their advanced technology, but now they are struggling because they can't reproduce and their population is shrinking. Humans have discovered a new energy source, and the Drej are afraid that humans will use it as a weapon against them. They try to steal the technology, but fail, so they decide to destroy Earth to protect themselves. The Titan, the new energy source, could either save or destroy the Drej, which is why they are so desperate to control it. I wished the entire Drej backstory had somehow made it into the movie's final cut.
@Not-Ap
@Not-Ap Жыл бұрын
This makes a hell of alot more sense than any rationalizations we can come up with.
@CulinaryAdventurer
@CulinaryAdventurer 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy you made this! I remember my dad taking me to see this in theaters when I was little. This is still one of my favorites as an adult
@Hessed3712
@Hessed3712 2 жыл бұрын
The little bird is camouflaged in the blanket and he called the bird a bitch. Idk why, but that made me laugh. Also, I like how the Gal (red and black bird aliens) looked “evil” but they were nice and helpful. Don’t judge a book kind of thing 😊.
@ninesplight
@ninesplight 2 жыл бұрын
this is one of my favourite animated films ever , watching it gives me a lot of the same emotions as treasure planet
@CaloBrown
@CaloBrown 2 жыл бұрын
Every time when my parents were about to take a road trip, if I had to go with them, I made sure to bring this particular movie. Now when I decide to go on a road trip, I make sure to have this movie ready to watch, especially if I'm not the one driving. This movie is criminally underrated and doesn't deserve the hate it got.
@killermermaids18
@killermermaids18 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite part was that they didnt name the new planet “Earth.” They named it Bob
@oceanrising6137
@oceanrising6137 Жыл бұрын
Very good review. Titan A.E. may not be a perfect film, but it's had a special place in my heart since I saw it in theaters as a sophomore in high school. I'm surprised more people have not gone back to Titan A.E. to rediscover how much of a gem this movie is. I'm also very surprised how everyone will discuss how much this movie bombed at the box office and how its performance shut down Fox Animation Studios, but will also forget how one year later, Columbia/Sony released an animated sci-fi film called FINAL FANTASY: THE SPIRITS WITHIN, which bombed really hard at the box office, and they shut down Square Pictures (a brand new animation studio that was built just for making that film and future animated projects) because of the films poor box office results.
@rometherevenant8749
@rometherevenant8749 2 жыл бұрын
I love this movie. I wish we got more like it. Especially with this animation style.
@blitzgirl6522
@blitzgirl6522 2 жыл бұрын
Yet another animated film I grew up watching on TV and home video, and I'm a girl who was raised on sci-fi and fantasy thanks to my mom. Loved the maturity of it and appreciate it even more as an adult.
@doubledee12695
@doubledee12695 2 жыл бұрын
One of my all time favourite animated films
@TheLargestRat
@TheLargestRat 2 жыл бұрын
Came here from moist man's vid, great vid man idk why early 2000's animated movies were so slept on
@vilmublues752
@vilmublues752 2 жыл бұрын
Just based on this review, I thought the twist would be that the Titan is an extremely powerful weapon.
@ktownshutdown21
@ktownshutdown21 2 жыл бұрын
Titan A.E. isn't a bad movie, it's...fine. But that just wasn't going to cut it for this point in Don Bluth's career, or even Fox's own stabs at getting into the animation scene. We're just finishing up the Disney Renaissance, Pixar and DreamWorks are starting to enter the game, and before Anastasia, Don Bluth had lost of a lot of good will with a rough patch throughout the 90s. Meanwhile for Fox, things like Ferngully and Once Up A Forest and Pagemaster weren't moving the needle for them either. So by the time we reach the year 2000, it's not surprising at all that audiences looked at this like "...okay...and?", gravitating towards other folks ready to change the game. Even Disney themselves couldn't really crack the code on this kind of story with mediocre returns on both Atlantis and Treasure Planet, and then of course Shrek changed everything.
@ArnoldStark123
@ArnoldStark123 2 жыл бұрын
BionicPig Treasure Planet cam out in 2002 and Atlantis came out in 2001so how can Titan A.E take from those films when Titan A.E came out 2 years before Treasure Planet and Titan A.E came out a year before Atlantis so why make comparations ? so Disney basically stole from Titan A.E (TWICE) 🤨
@tztzmetalis
@tztzmetalis Жыл бұрын
Saw this in theatres with my pops when I was a kid. This probably ignited my interest in the sci-fi genre.
@blazewinchester1309
@blazewinchester1309 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this movie, it's highly underrated!! It was way ahead of it's time!!
@icebearsheldon4637
@icebearsheldon4637 2 жыл бұрын
Anemoia: nostalgia for a time you’ve never experienced. It’s a very cool thing that a lot of people experience
@raemoe6471
@raemoe6471 2 жыл бұрын
Another box office bomb in the scifi genre from early 2000s that caused the demise of its production company, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Worth a watch in my opinion
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