Yes this film has a lot of computer animated elements, but it is incorporated so that tries to look completely traditionally animated which, to its credit, it does well. Then why are you reviewing a film that incorporates both traditional and computer animation? Isn’t that against your rules? Well I’m glad you brought that up voice from the back of my deranged mind. Though Jeffery Katzenberg called this, stupidly in my opinion, “tradigital animation”, the idea of blending the two styles together is not unheard of, being used in Don Bluth’s somewhat forgotten film Titan A.E and the much more successful and fondly remembered Disney film Tarzan.īut wait, isn’t this mean to be about traditionally animated films? Yes. ![]() Well we’re at the penultimate review and we are delving into the world where traditionalĪnd computer animation start to collide with Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.
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