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The Lounge => Television & Film Discussion => Topic started by: RainySunshine on 2019-07-24 16:38:04

Title: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: RainySunshine on 2019-07-24 16:38:04
What are some underrated animated films in your book!  Lets hear them!

You can list them or go into depth with your reasoning.  Let's just have a fun discussion!
Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: RainySunshine on 2019-07-24 16:42:16
So I will begin with some movies from my docket.

The Goofy Movie

Cats Don't Dance

The Prince of Egypt

Storks

The Road To El Dorado

The Emperor's New Groove

The Iron Giant

Chicken Run

Treasure Planet

Mulan

Oliver and Company

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs
Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: Wolfwood on 2019-07-25 16:44:37
Yes.  I agree.  I agree on all those.

Was Mulan overlooked? 
Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: Depressed edge lord on 2019-08-06 11:51:39
Here's some I think peaple don't watch for some reason even tho there actually pretty good

Surfs up

The angry birds movie

Monster house




Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: Silverwing on 2019-08-06 16:14:59
So far I agree with everything posted.

Surf's Up.  I had forgotten about that movie, but it was actually a pretty big risk the way it was presented, but it was good.

Treasure Planet had so much more depth to it.  I think the chemistry between the two main characters was second to none. 
Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: Umeko on 2019-08-06 17:25:39
Rescuers Down Under!
The most underrated Disney movie.

It's a sequel that outdoes the prequel many times over.

Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: RainySunshine on 2019-08-07 22:16:28
I remember that film too!  Good choice.
Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: Rainberry on 2019-08-08 19:07:35
Good lists so far.  I am trying to think of others.
Title: Re: Underrated Animated Films!
Post by: Soda on 2019-08-13 15:28:56
Rescuers Down Under was not that good of a movie in my opinion.  There was like zero time focusing on the main characters and it seemed like a piece from a bygone era of Disney. 

I also wouldn't include Mulan.  I think that move was pretty well praised.... right?  Am I wrong?