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Re: No More Animated Movies From Disney???
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Originally Posted by chapter1
Is The Three Musketeers considered an animated motion picture? :)
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For the past decade or two Disney has had two seperate animation studios. One in Orlando that handled the theatrical movies like Tarzan, Lilo and Stitch, Home on the Range, etc. that would spend years animating movies and had very high budgets to make the best looking movies possible. Then there was a second studio that I believe was in Australia that would work on the direct to video films and sequels like the Three Musketeers. So while technically the Three Musketeers is an animated motion picture, it wasn't made by the motion picture studio and doesn't have really quality look of one. I wouldn't consider it anything but a good direct to video release.
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