Atlantis Planet

Atlantis Planet is a 2005 American traditionally animated action-adventure created by Walt Disney Feature Animation-the second fantasy science fiction film in Disney's animated features canon-the fifth science fiction and the 46 overall. Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise and produced by John Musker, Don Hahn and Ron Clements. The film features an ensemble cast with the voices of Jim Sturgess, Alexander Gould, Michael J.Fox, Patrick Stewart, Christian Bale, Nicola Peltz, Andrea Bowen, Emma Thompson and Jeff Bridges. The film serves as a sequel to 2001's Atlantis The Lost Empire and a midquel to 1943's Bambi as the story of a young teenage cat named Roland who gains possession of a sacred book, which he believes will guide him, Bambi, his father, his friends and a crew of adventurers to a planet containing the lost city of Atlantis.

Development of the film began after production finished on Atlantis The Lost Empire and Treasure Planet, Atlantis Planet was notable for adopting the distinctive visual style for advanced technology. At the time of its release, the film had made extremely greater use for computer-generated imagery (CGI) than an of Disney's previous animated features; it remains one of the few to have been shot in anamorphic format. Linguist Marc Okrand created a space language specifically for use in Atlantis Planet while James Newton Howard provided the score. The film was released the same year as the release of Disney's first fully CGI film Chicken Little. It was the last traditionally animated Disney film until 2009's The Princess and The Frog. The film was released on June 10 2005 and it's general release on June 24, 2005 in Hollywood. Released by Walt Disney Pictures.