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Atlantis: Milo's Return

- The all-new adventures

Milo and Kida reunite with their friends to investigate strange occurances around the world that seem to have links to the secrets of Atlantis.

Release Date : 2003-02-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Disney Television Animation

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Atlantis 2 - Milo's Return

Cast

James Arnold Taylor

Character Name : Milo (voice)

Original Name : James Arnold Taylor

Gender : Male

Cree Summer

Character Name : Kida (voice)

Original Name : Cree Summer

Gender : Female

John Mahoney

Character Name : Whitmore (voice)

Original Name : John Mahoney

Gender : Male

Jacqueline Obradors

Character Name : Audrey / Nurse (voice)

Original Name : Jacqueline Obradors

Gender : Female

Don Novello

Character Name : Vinny (voice)

Original Name : Don Novello

Gender : Male

Corey Burton

Character Name : Mole (voice)

Original Name : Corey Burton

Gender : Male

Phil Morris

Character Name : Sweet (voice)

Original Name : Phil Morris

Gender : Male

Florence Stanley

Character Name : Packard (voice)

Original Name : Florence Stanley

Gender : Female

Frank Welker

Character Name : Obby / Mantell (voice)

Original Name : Frank Welker

Gender : Male

Steven Barr

Character Name : Cookie (voice)

Original Name : Steven Barr

Gender : Male

Clancy Brown

Character Name : Volgud (voice)

Original Name : Clancy Brown

Gender : Male

Jean Gilpin

Character Name : Inger (voice)

Original Name : Jean Gilpin

Gender : Female

Kai Rune Larsen

Character Name : Seaman / Gunnar (voice)

Original Name : Kai Rune Larsen

Gender : Male

Bill Fagerbakke

Character Name : Sven (voice)

Original Name : Bill Fagerbakke

Gender : Male

Thomas F. Wilson

Character Name : Carnaby (voice)

Original Name : Thomas F. Wilson

Gender : Male

Jeff Bennett

Character Name : Sam McKeane (voice)

Original Name : Jeff Bennett

Gender : Male

William Morgan Sheppard

Character Name : Erik Hellstrom (voice)

Original Name : William Morgan Sheppard

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Terrible, which is very disappointing given how impressive the original is. Michael J. Fox's departure as Milo immediately lowers the expectancy of the film, as does the instant sign of the animation being inferior. The plot starts off mildly interesting, even if it does feel like a 'What's New, Scooby-Doo?' story, but quickly loses it with two poor plots. It is one rounded off premise, though it's practically still that annoying multiple stories rolled into one thing that Disney so often do for sequels. The film takes place, almost entirely, away from Atlantis which is utterly pointless. I had expected we'd see more of the world we left in the 2001 production, sadly they immediately revert back to the 'real world' which is massively less intriguing. None of the voice cast or the characters themselves are memorable, they force a new one called Obby, a lavadog, into the mix which doesn't work whatsoever; he is just used to advance the plot at one particular point. As you can tell, I didn't like 'Atlantis: Milo’s Return' at all. Everything from the animation to the pacing is just so bad, in my opinion of course.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-09-03

We start off watching the destruction of the legendary city before advancing several thousand years to meet "Milo" - a rather geeky young man whose grandfather had been obsessed with the mystery surrounding the lost continent. Gazillionaire "Preston Whitmore" recruits him on a perilous expedition to try and find the truth - so equipped with a submarine and a crew you just know have another agenda, off they go. The first forty minutes of this over-long adventure is much more reminiscent of something from Jules Verne, only spent on elongated character establishment scenarios, some borderline slapstick humour and by the time the film gets anywhere near it's sharp end, I could already feel a sense of ennui setting in. Michael J. Fox does inject some character as the young lad, and James Garner has his tongue firmly in his cheek as the completely untrustworthy "Rourke", but that can't really inject enough to create any sense of pace into this competently, but unremarkably, animated feature. The style of the artistry, though colourful, is clearly computer generated. The animations lack depth or texture and coupled with a really average storyline leaves this in a sort of Disney limbo. It is certainly not as bad as some that were produced ten years earlier, but it is still factory-style output that lacks for imagination and any of the traditional uniqueness that this studio used to deliver. It is watchable enough, but pretty forgettable.