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That "discount anime" remark just gets more and more true as the film goes on
Anyway, here's what Atlantis actually looks like in the film. Stunning, I know. All three colors of the rainbow being used here, "beige," "slightly blue-tinted grey," and "violet"
Ah yes, the Very Marketable Mascot Who Talks In A Slightly Odd Syntax
Don't you just hate it when you try to vandalise a landmark, but you're taken to Atlantis instead? Happened to me once. Bet Banksy never had this problem
Of course, the first thing they do when they arrive at Stonehenge is start chipping away at it, putting the pieces into microchips, and then putting those into Halloween masks to make kids' heads explode into bugs- just kidding, of course the more "jock" kid tries to vandalise it
The two kids have English accents and the film is supposed to take place somewhere in England, but their mother has an vaguely American accent, but still says stuff like "clout round the ear." In fact, the dad sounds vaguely American as well. What is going on
Every character in this film looks like they came straight out of one of those "how to draw manga" books that were sold in the early 2000s, because this was made during the period where almost all Italian animation had to look like discount anime, by law
Also of note: the officially licensed, Germany-exclusive "Donkey Kong Hits" album from 1995, which, unlike what the cover suggests, does not contain any music from the games, but instead a bunch of Eurodance singles from around the time, because of course it does