Titanic: The Legend Goes On...
Titanic: The Legend Goes On...
| 15 September 2000 (USA)
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An animated retelling of the worst passenger ship disaster in history. In this version, love blossoms between the upper-class Sir William and the blue-collar Angelica, who is hoping to find romance in America. At the same time, there are also a number of animal passengers, including talking dogs, cats and mice, who are also looking forward to arriving in the New World.

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Whitech

It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.

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Billie Morin

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Patience Watson

One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.

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Guillelmina

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Charles Lia

The awfulness of this movie is legendary. Which is the only thing legendary about the tragedy of the Titanic, let's set the record straight. Popular YouTube reviewers such as 'The Nostalgia Critic' and 'Jontron' have already immortalized all the innumerable shortcomings of this movie, so there's not much to add really. But this is one of those movies which you have to see for yourself to believe.Where to begin? This movie has so much blatant plagiarism in it I honestly don't know why Disney didn't sue the producers for copyright infringement. Probably because everybody is too ashamed to admit they've seen this travesty of an animated movie. Almost every character is a rip-off of a Disney or Don Bluth design and idea, the most obvious being the evil step-mother and step-sisters from Cinderella. Which brings me to the plot. I'm starting to regret ever starting to write this review now...If I was the teacher of a creative writing class I would show this movie to the class and advise them that this is basically what you shouldn't do when writing. Too many 'characters', a confused 'plot' (if you can call this a plot), the stupidest of anachronisms in movie history, the worst kind of 'animation' possible... the whole list would take me an hour to write. It really is that bad.If you are interested to find out why this movie is ranked one of the worst animated movies of all time check it out on YouTube. Just please, please, don't spend any form of money on this. Your time is already too much.

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Eric Stevenson

This is the worst animated movie that I have ever seen in my entire life! I think the only reason it was relatively easy to find this to watch was because nobody wanted their name associated with it! I saw the original animated Titanic movie first. Contrary to what the Nostalgia Critic's review says, this one actually came out second. That makes it even worse than the original because it really did rip off an already terrible film! The first one ripped off the 1997 movie and this is a rip off of a rip off! This manages to include more stuff from the 1997 movie, including the locket plot line.Some people would say that the original is technically worse, because it has a dumber story, but I found this as awful as it gets. I think there was even a time where this film was actually ranked as the #1 worst movie on the Bottom 100 here! The other one currently has a lower score and that one at least had better animation. Don't get me wrong, it's still in my Top 10 worst movies of all time, but this is in the Top 5! I think it's even worse than "Chairman Of The Board" and that's "really" saying something. The animation is probably the worst and cheapest I have ever seen in my entire life.Almost every character in this movie is a ripoff. There's two dalmations who are obviously ripped off from Disney's "101 Dalmations". There's a wicked stepmother and two wicked stepsisters who are obviously based on the characters from Disney's "Cinderella". There's a bunch of stereotypical Mexican mice who are obviously based on Speedy Gonzalez. The entire plot is lifted from the other awful Titanic movie. Absolutely nothing is original in this piece of crap! When it ends, it gets even worse. The credits (or at least in the version I saw) go on for fourteen minutes! I am dead serious! All they do is just show a bunch of scenes from the movie with the names attached.This movie is only 70 minutes long, which means that the credits take up a fifth of the entire film! I hated this film from the very first minute. The movements are the worst I've ever watched in any cartoon. I thought there was something wrong with my version, but they're all like that. They just seem to be freezing it for a millisecond over and over. These characters scare me! They are horrifying to look at. It reminds me of the same animation that was used in the CD-I Zelda games. We got horrendous shading, especially in some scenes where you can't tell if it's day or night. We even get scenes where a woman has a flashback showing scenes that only lasted for a few minutes. Everything in this awful film is just repeated over and over again.I am not kidding. We actually get the exact same stock footage shown four times in a row! Oh, and then it's shown briefly again for good measure. There's more and more stock footage of the same scenes. My brain felt like it turned into spaghetti watching this. I have no idea if this can even be called a cartoon. It just seems like some errors people made when drawing stuff and they just put random footage together. It's dreadfully boring and the pointless scenes make it last like an eternity and the story is only 56 minutes long! It's even worse than "An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn!" because that looked at least slightly better.Every single frame of this is painful to my eyes. It's the worst movie I have ever reviewed here and I wouldn't be surprised if it was featured in the first episode of the new "Mystery Science Theater 3000" show coming out next year! Well, they've never done an animated movie before. I guess it would be lazy to paraphrase Roger Ebert, but I will anyway. "I hated this movie. Hated, hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. Hated it. Hated every simpering stupid vacant audience-insulting moment of it. Hated the sensibility that thought anyone would like it. Hated the implied insult to the audience by its belief that anyone would be entertained by it." Don't recommend it to anyone for any reason ever. Zero Stars

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mbartrem

I have spent in excess of 35 minutes searching the internet for this film's budget. I even taught myself how to read Italian in order to read this film's original Wikipedia entry, which yielded no significant results. If anyone has any information, please let me know. I am aware that perhaps this website does not exactly allow for this type of communication, but you could call me on the phone if you would like to tell me this film's budget. I mean, I can't be the only curious one. This film is absolute doo doo butter and I would be really impressed if M. Teti made this film on a budget of 35 cents, but if he were given a budget of 3 million dollars, I would be quite substantially less impressed.

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MartinHafer

I am a bad movie lover. This does not mean that I watch terrible films all the time, but I do occasionally like to watch films so incredibly awful that they make me laugh. It all began when I read the great Harry Medved book "The 50 Worst Movies of All Time"...and I recently found and watched the final film from this list. Since then, I've taken on IMDb's ever-changing Bottom 100 list--and "Titanic: The Legend Goes On" is very prominently featured on it. Unfortunately, it's been very difficult to find the movie and I finally found it posted on YouTube. So is the movie lousy? Oh, yeah...absolutely terrible. The animation is wretched--and looks like some of the very worst animation of the 1960s. You'd never know it was made recently--it just doesn't come close to the quality of animated films today. The English language version sucks as well because of poor voice acting. To make it worse, the characters are just god-awful. Who would have thought of introducing supposedly cute human-like animals onto the Titanic?! Placing such creatures in a fantasy world might have worked--having them aboard a ship that killed over a thousand folks a century ago just seems tacky. It's STILL too soon to try something like this! Overall, there's nothing to like or appreciate about this film--not the story, nor the direction nor the art...it's all bottom of the rung and worthless. And, sadly, unlike many bad films, it's not even fun or funny...it's just bad!

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