Ideas to Improve:Animated Titanic Movies by DoubleEV, literature
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Ideas to Improve:Animated Titanic Movies
Don't do it. Just don't do it. I am not sure how any of the infamous animated Titanic movies (Titanic: The Legend Goes On, The Legend of the Titanic, and its squeal Tentacolino or In Search of the Titanic) came to be but it was a terrible idea. I do not care how much money or how much critical acclaim James Cameron's Titanic got, making an animated to capitalize on it is a bad idea. Not only that, but the films themselves are also bad cartoon films. Bad story, annoying characters, too many characters, unrealistic love scenes between the love interests, too few scenes of the love interests being together, unoriginal characters ripoff from other animated films, poor animation and music, and, especially for The Legend of the Titanic and Tentacolino, crazy stories that make no sense and have nothing to do with the Titanic. The only reason anybody would watch these films is to enjoy how bad they are and how crazy they can get. I think I almost went made viewing through these films. I have
The Legend of the Titanic (1999) - Review by Takostu64, literature
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The Legend of the Titanic (1999) - Review
Having a animated Titanic film, well, that may not be a bad idea, this execution is very, very, veeeery poorly handled. Let me ask a question for today's topic, "The Legend of the Titanic": If you're going to make a animated Titanic movie as a "true" story, then why the hell would you add talking animals in this tragic animated film!?! Yes, ladies and gentlemen. It appears there's a feature length rip-off of James Cameron's "Titanic". I know I have covered it before around 2 years ago, so I have to review it once more because of complications of my former account being suspended. So, what abomination of North Korea's SEK Studios could possibly make it into the human world? We're about to find out in this Italian animated disaster. (The movie starts by showing three mice children talking with their grandfather) So, strangely enough, this version starts with an old sailor mouse is telling his grandkids what REALLY happened the day the Titanic sunk. Grandson Mouse: (reading from