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While it was considered a commercial disappointment upon release because it failed to capture Disney's traditional musical-loving audience, it has since achieved . Fans praise it for its world-building and for taking a creative risk that paved the way for more experimental Disney projects.

: Instead of characters breaking into song, the narrative focuses on a diverse crew of mercenaries and specialists led by the linguist Milo Thatch .

The film’s most striking feature is its art style, heavily influenced by legendary comic book artist (creator of Hellboy ). Atlantis_-_L_impero_perduto_2001_HD_-_Altadefin...

: Linguist Marc Okrand (who also created Klingon for Star Trek ) was hired to develop a fully functional Atlantean language , complete with its own alphabet and grammar.

Take a deeper look at how the creative team used innovative design techniques to bring the world of Atlantis to life: While it was considered a commercial disappointment upon

: This collaboration brought a gritty, pulp-adventure feel to the animation that had never been seen in a Disney feature.

: Unlike the soft, rounded edges typical of Disney characters, the inhabitants of this world feature sharp lines and heavy shadows. The film’s most striking feature is its art

Released in 2001, (known in Italy as Atlantis - L'impero perduto ) remains one of Disney's most daring departures from its traditional "Princess" formula. Moving away from the musical theater style of the 1990s, this film embraced high adventure, steampunk aesthetics, and a unique visual language. A Distinct Visual Identity