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Atlantis: The Lost Empire full movie is released on Jun 15, 2001. Watch Atlantis: The Lost Empire online - the French Animation movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $186,053,725. Atlantis: The Lost Empire is directed by Gary Trousdale,Kirk Wise and created by Tab Murphy with Corey Burton and Claudia Christian. Atlantis: The Lost Empire is available online on Disney Plus and Apple iTunes.

1914: Milo Thatch, grandson of the great Thaddeus Thatch works in the boiler room of a museum. He knows that Atlantis was real, and he can get there if he has the mysterious Shephards journal, which can guide him to Atlantis. But he needs someone to fund a voyage. His employer thinks he's dotty, and refuses to fund any crazy idea. He returns home to his apartment and finds a woman there. She takes him to Preston B. Whitmore, an old friend of his Grandfathers. He gives him the shepherds journal, a submarine and a 5 star crew. They travel through the Atlantic ocean, face a large lobster called the Leviathan, and finally get to Atlantis. But does the Atlantis crew have a lust for discovery, or something else?

As know as:

亚特兰蒂斯:失落的帝国, Atlantis: Mbreteria e humbur, Atlantis, l'imperi perdut, 亞特蘭提斯:失落的帝國, アトランティス 失われた帝国

Release Date:

Jun 15, 2001

Release Date (Streaming):

Jan 29, 2002

Countries:

United States

Language:

French, Spanish, English

Stream Service:

Walt Disney Pictures

Production Companies:

Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures

Official Site:

Official Facebook

Gross worldwide:

$186,053,725

Taglines:

Go somewhere really different this year...., On June 15th unlock the secret to the greatest mystery the world has ever known, On June 15th The Race is On to Find It, Atlantis is waiting..., The Adventure in Animation Continues..., ... from the creators of Beauty and the Beast and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, "...in a single day and night of misfortune, the island of Atlantis disappeared into the depths of the sea." -- Plato, 360 B.C.

Reviews

Lisa Alspector
Chicago Reader
Visually imaginative and even persuasively spiritual, this animated adventure has some unusually complex villains and heroes, and some of the plot and dialogue transcends what's typical in movies intended for a broad or youthful audience.
by rottentomatoes, Jan 25, 2011
Nell Minow
Common Sense Media
Entertaining but intense adventure for tweens and up.
by rottentomatoes, Dec 22, 2010
Todd McCarthy
Variety
This blandly conceived and executed attempt at a juve-style Indiana Jones with Jules Verne trappings recycles familiar adventure and cartoon devices with minimal wit and flair.
by rottentomatoes, Aug 07, 2008

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