Acclaimed Disney animated films that failed to come out

Acclaimed Disney animated films that failed to come out

Acclaimed Disney animated films that failed to come out

Acclaimed Disney animated films that went bankrupt upon release – Disney (courtesy)

On many occasions there are stories that are not appreciated at their launch, but many years later a group of fans claim them and make them essential. It happened with these Disney animated films, which were a box office flop at the time, but are now widely acclaimed.

Land of the bear

Not even an original cast like Rick Moranis, Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Clarke Duncan, among others, could attract enough fans to the premiere of ‘Land of the bear’, a Disney animated film for children, which although it now grosses $ 250 million, has meant a bankruptcy for the firm. Available on Disney +.

The treasure planet

Just a year ago, Disney had another one big flop at the box office as it is ‘The treasure planet’, which debuted with a groundbreaking new 3D and 2D animation technology, combining sci-fi, fantasy and steampunk styles that didn’t suit many, even though it’s now adored by many fans. On Disney +.

The family of the future

Thanks to the Internet having discovered and dusted off many forgotten Disney classics, there has been a lot of adoration for ‘The family of the future’, an animated film that just surpassed its $ 150 million budget, with just $ 169 million at the box office. Available on Disney +.

The Princess and the Frog

One of the studio’s most recent failures was “The Princess and the Frog,” which many claim was for racist reasons, as the protagonist was the first Disney princess of African descent, which was not well received by the public of Worldwide. .world, despite her emotional and romantic history. Available on Disney +.

Little chicken

With high expectations of becoming a potential franchise, Disney released “Chiken Littlep” in 2005, the first animated film released in the Disney Digital 3D format, which was not well received by critics, despite the fact that audiences at its first answered with good numbers.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Again, there is now talk of a live-action remake of ‘Atlantis: The Lost Empire’, however, at the time of its release, the 2001 Disney animated film just passed the $ 120 million budget. , and even the studio canceled him plans a television series that was already well under way and decided to create a direct-to-TV movie.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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