: Backed by billionaire Preston Whitmore, Milo joins a rugged team of specialists—including demolition expert Vinny, mechanic Audrey, and Dr. Sweet—to find the "Shepherd’s Journal" and locate the lost continent.
Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise (the duo behind Beauty and the Beast ), the film was designed as a sci-fi adventure in the vein of Jules Verne. Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire
: Unlike typical Disney princesses, Princess Kida (Kida Nedakh) is an 8,800-year-old warrior who acts as the protector of her people. She is powered by the "Heart of Atlantis," a sentient crystal that grants immortality to the city's inhabitants. : Backed by billionaire Preston Whitmore, Milo joins
: It adopted a distinct, angular look inspired by Mike Mignola's work on Hellboy , setting it apart from any previous Disney feature. : Unlike typical Disney princesses, Princess Kida (Kida
Released in 2001, Atlantis: The Lost Empire stands as one of Disney’s most ambitious departures from its traditional "Princess" formula. Breaking away from musical numbers and fairy-tale whimsy, it embraced a pulp-adventure aesthetic heavily influenced by the comic art of Mike Mignola. A Bold Creative Shift