Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire [ Mobile ]
: A complete Atlantean language was created by Marc Okrand, the same linguist who developed Klingon for Star Trek .
: 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
Released in 2001, Atlantis: The Lost Empire stands as one of Disney’s most ambitious departures from its traditional "Princess" formula. Breaking away from musical numbers and fairy-tale whimsy, it embraced a pulp-adventure aesthetic heavily influenced by the comic art of Mike Mignola. A Bold Creative Shift : A complete Atlantean language was created by
