Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire Now
: Unlike typical Disney princesses, Princess Kida (Kida Nedakh) is an 8,800-year-old warrior who acts as the protector of her people. She is powered by the "Heart of Atlantis," a sentient crystal that grants immortality to the city's inhabitants.
: The film’s final "pull-out" shot was considered the most difficult in Disney’s history at the time. It required panning from a 16-inch close-up of Milo and Kida to an 18,000-inch equivalent digital composite to reveal the entire city. Story and World-Building Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire
: It adopted a distinct, angular look inspired by Mike Mignola's work on Hellboy , setting it apart from any previous Disney feature. : Unlike typical Disney princesses, Princess Kida (Kida
Though it underperformed at the box office and was labeled "too edgy" for children at the time, Atlantis has since gained a massive cult following. It required panning from a 16-inch close-up of