Follow TV Tropes

Following

History WesternAnimation / AtlantisMilosReturn

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ArtEvolution: Inverted. Despite being released after ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'', due to the movie originally being intended to be an animated TV spinoff that got cancelled after ''The Lost Empire'' flopped, ''Milo's Return'' noticeably features far more inferior animation than the original movie. Most noticeably, [[TheHighQueen Kida]], who gained more tattoos on her face at the end of the first movie no longer has them in this movie.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* OffModel: The animation is a bit choppy and is lower quality than a few other Creator/DisneyToonStudios works because it was intended to be a televised cartoon series, not a film.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* MistakenForFlatulence: When the group finds the Atlantean settlement in the Arizona Desert, they get assaulted by fumes. Mole apologizes and says he's to blame for the stench, but then he takes a sniff himself and takes his word back. The fumes turn out to be the homemade sleeping gas Carnaby made out of a prairie grass mixture.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Foreshadowing}}: While at Mr. Whitmore's mansion following Kraken's demise, Kida asks Milo how they can tell there still aren't Atlantean weapons scattered around. While she says this, there's a clearly standing out spear in the background. The third adventure reveals that said spear actually is a powerful Atlantean weapon.

to:

* {{Foreshadowing}}: While at Mr. Whitmore's mansion following Kraken's demise, Kida asks Milo how they can tell there still aren't Atlantean weapons scattered around. While she says this, there's a clearly standing out spear in the background. The third adventure reveals that said spear actually is a powerful Atlantean weapon. Erik Strom's pair of ravens can also be spotted several times lurking around the manor, or through the window during the conversation.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trivia, removed


* CharacterOutlivesActor: [[Film/ErnestPWorrell Hey Vern]]!! Cookie was voiced by another actor long after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Varney my]] death, [[CatchPhrase knowhutimean]]??
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* KarmicTransformation: Carnaby sought to profit off of the ancient Atlantean settlement found in the Arizona Desert [[HeKnowsTooMuch and intended to kill off Milo and the others to keep them from getting in his way]], only for the Dust Coyotes that have been pursuing both groups that had the pottery taken from the settlement arrive [[ReforgedIntoAMinion and forcibly transform Carnaby into another Dust Coyote]]: keeping him trapped in the city he "Discovered" but unable to tell anyone else about it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BladeBrake: When the heroes get lost in a fog and fall over a cliff, Mole uses two small pickaxes to halt his descent, and then everyone else but Audrey fall on him and cling to him.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* {{Foreshadowing}}: While at Mr. Whitmore's mansion following Kraken's demise, Kida asks Milo how they can tell there still aren't Atlantean weapons scattered around. While she says this, there's a clearly standing out spear in the background. The third adventure reveals that said spear actually is a powerful Atlantean weapon.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: When the heroes find the pot Carnaby took from [=McKeane=]'s shack and he claims to have found it, Kida comments it's called stealing, while Carnaby retorts that it's called commerce.


Added DiffLines:

* INeverSaidItWasPoison: When the heroes question Carnaby about Sam [=McKeane=]'s missing crate, he claims it's not his problem "if [=McKeane=] lost a crate of pottery". This makes him look suspicious, for no one told him the crate contains pottery.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BewareOfHitchhikingGhosts: The team is driving through the Arizona desert when they pick up a mysterious Shoshone man who they appear to pass several times. Turns out he is a Wind Spirit guarding a mass trove of ancient artifacts, and his search for a stolen pot is what's causing the mess in the southwest.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ArbitraryScepticism: While approaching Hellstrom's castle, Audrey questions the idea that the storm they're flying through is caused by the power of the old gods. Immediately lampshaded by Vinny, who points out that they have already encountered arguably as many as three gods previously.

to:

* ArbitraryScepticism: ArbitrarySkepticism: While approaching Hellstrom's castle, Audrey questions the idea that the storm they're flying through is caused by the power of the old gods. Immediately lampshaded by Vinny, who points out that they have already encountered arguably as many as three gods previously.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Atlantis: Milo's Return'' is a 2003 sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Disney/AtlantisTheLostEmpire''. The movie consists of three shorts from a cancelled RecycledTheSeries cartoon called ''Team Atlantis''.

to:

''Atlantis: Milo's Return'' is a 2003 sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Disney/AtlantisTheLostEmpire''.''WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire''. The movie consists of three shorts from a cancelled RecycledTheSeries cartoon called ''Team Atlantis''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Chekov's Gun


* ArbitraryScepticism: While approaching Hellstrom's castle, Audrey questions the idea that the storm they're flying through is caused by the power of the old gods. Immediately Lampshaded by Vinny, who points out that they have already encountered arguably as many as three gods previously.

to:

* ArbitraryScepticism: While approaching Hellstrom's castle, Audrey questions the idea that the storm they're flying through is caused by the power of the old gods. Immediately Lampshaded lampshaded by Vinny, who points out that they have already encountered arguably as many as three gods previously.



* ChekovsGun: Gungnir can be seen on the wall of the Whitmore manor before the team heads off to New Mexico.

to:

* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: Gungnir can be seen on the wall of the Whitmore manor before the team heads off to New Mexico.

Added: 1441

Changed: 567

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Despite being some kind of magma-dwelling six-legged purple reptilian, Oggy behaves very much like you would expect a domestic dog to. He's even called a [[CallASmeerpARabbit lava dog]].
* ArbitraryScepticism: While approaching Hellstrom's castle, Audrey questions the idea that the storm they're flying through is caused by the power of the old gods. Immediately Lampshaded by Vinny, who points out that they have already encountered arguably as many as three gods previously.
* BrickJoke: During their desert adventure, Kida fails to grasp the point of keeping items in glass cases to keep them safe. When they get back to Whitmore's and find out Gungnir has been stolen, what's her reaction?
--> "What you needed was a glass case to protect it."



* ChekovsGun: Gungnir can be seen on the wall of the Whitmore manor before the team heads off to New Mexico.



** When describing the size of the locks Kida should use to secure an allpowerful Atlantean spear, Vinny says "Locks, big ones" and uses the same gesture as when he described large paper clips.

to:

** When describing the size of the locks Kida should use to secure an allpowerful all-powerful Atlantean spear, Vinny says "Locks, big ones" and uses the same gesture as when he described large paper clips.



* NonHumanSidekick: Oggy.

to:

* NonHumanSidekick: Oggy.NapoleonDelusion: Erik Hellstrom believes he is the [[AGodAmI god Odin]], destined to bring about Ragnarok, and interprets Milo as Loki and Kida as his daughter Brunhilde.



* OminousFloatingCastle: Hellstrom uses the power of Gungnir to make his mountaintop castle float in the air above the mountain itself, as befits someone who considers himself king of the gods. [[spoiler:It's heavy enough to obliterate even world-destroying elemental giants when dropped on their heads]].



* TeamPet: Oggy.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Kida's face is structured differently than in the original film. It can't be choked down to age either as everyone else is the same and barely any time has passed between films.

to:

* TeamPet: Oggy.
Oggy, the only new addition to the team, is an Atlantean "lava dog", a non-sapient six-legged purple reptile.
* TimeSkip: While the original film took place in 1914, this one is implied to occur soon after World War II. Of course, the longevity provided by the Atlantean crystals means this isn't much of an issue for our protagonists.
* TheUnmasquedWorld: The movie ends with [[spoiler:Kida deciding to raise Atlantis from the deep, letting its people rejoin the surface world for the first time in millennia]].
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Kida's face is structured differently than in the original film. It can't be choked down to age either as everyone else is the same and barely any time has passed between films.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


After the original film, Kida and Milo are living as the Queen and King of Atlantis. Together, the two are attempting to restore the kingdom to its former glory. Milo's old comrades return unexpectedly with news of strange happenings on the surface.

to:

After the original film, Kida and Milo are living as the Queen and King of Atlantis. Together, the two are attempting to restore the kingdom to its former glory. glory, but are interrupted when Milo's old comrades return unexpectedly with news of strange happenings on the surface.

Changed: 969

Removed: 329

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Removed a majority of the earlier summary. Remember, less is more. you don't need to spell out the entire story in the intro, just provide something to catch the reader's attention.


The gang first go to Norway where, instead of an Atlantic defense mechanism gone rogue like expected, they find a krakken. It turns out the town leader has made a deal with the krakken. After defeating the krakken, the characters then go to Arizona. They find old Atlantic architecture there. Unfortunately, they come across a greedy man named Ashtin Carnaby who wants to make a profit off of the architecture. After dealing with Carnaby, the final mystery involves an old competitor of Whitmore's named Erik Hellstrom. Under the belief that he is Odin, Erik stole the Spear of Destiny (an Atlantean artifact) from Whitmore. After they track him to the Nordic Mountains, Erik kidnaps Kida because he believes her to be his "long lost daughter". The characters discover Erik's plan to end the world in Ragnarok. He creatws a lava and an ice monster, but explosives used by Vinnie cause the beasts to turn on one another.

After these events Kida realizes just how powerful the Atlantean Crystal is. She recognizes that it was wrong of her to hide the Crystal from the rest of the planet. Kida combines the Spear with the Heart Crystal and lifts Atlantis up to the surface, reuniting Atlantis with the above world for the first time in over 9000 years.

to:

The gang first go to Embarking on a journey that takes them across the globe from the glacial fjords of Norway where, instead of an Atlantic defense mechanism gone rogue like expected, they find a krakken. It turns out the town leader has made a deal with the krakken. After defeating the krakken, the characters then go to Arizona. They find old Atlantic architecture there. Unfortunately, they come across a greedy man named Ashtin Carnaby who wants to make a profit off of the architecture. After dealing with Carnaby, the final mystery involves an old competitor of Whitmore's named Erik Hellstrom. Under the belief that he is Odin, Erik stole the Spear of Destiny (an Atlantean artifact) from Whitmore. After they track him to the Nordic Mountains, Erik kidnaps Kida because he believes her to be arid Arizona desert, Milo and his "long lost daughter". The characters friends race to discover Erik's plan to end the world in Ragnarok. He creatws a lava and an ice monster, but explosives used by Vinnie cause the beasts to turn on one another.

After these events Kida realizes just how powerful the Atlantean Crystal is. She recognizes that it was wrong of her to hide the Crystal from the rest
origin of the planet. Kida combines strange events, before whoever is behind them brings about the Spear with the Heart Crystal and lifts Atlantis up to the surface, reuniting Atlantis with the above world for the first time in over 9000 years.
EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
moderator restored to earlier version
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals Gungnir from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.

to:

* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals Gungnir [[PublicDomainArtifact Gungnir]] from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.



* PublicDomainArtifact: Gungnir,

to:

* PublicDomainArtifact: Gungnir, Gungnir.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
moderator restored to earlier version
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals [PublicDomainArtifact Gungnir]] from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.

to:

* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals [PublicDomainArtifact [[PublicDomainArtifact Gungnir]] from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals Gungnir from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.

to:

* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals Gungnir [PublicDomainArtifact Gungnir]] from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.



* PublicDomainArtifact: Gungnir,

to:

* PublicDomainArtifact: Gungnir, Gungnir.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CharacterOutlivesActor: [[Film/ErnestPWorrell Hey Vern]]!! Cookie was voiced by another actor long after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Varney my]] death, [[CatchPhrase knowhutimean]]??

Added: 33

Changed: 2

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Linking directly instead of through redirect.


* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals {{Gungnir}} from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.

to:

* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals {{Gungnir}} Gungnir from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.


Added DiffLines:

* PublicDomainArtifact: Gungnir,
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HarmlessFreezing: In part 3, our heroes are all frozen by Ymir's frost breath. They're later thawed out by Hellstrom, all of them totally fine and ready for a chat.

to:

* HarmlessFreezing: In part 3, three, our heroes are all frozen by Ymir's frost breath. They're later thawed out by Hellstrom, all of them totally fine and ready for a chat.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* HarmlessFreezing: In part 3, our heroes are all frozen by Ymir's frost breath. They're later thawed out by Hellstrom, all of them totally fine and ready for a chat.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:325:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6c078946397b732404ef4fc024608262.png]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* OffModel: The animation is a bit choppy and is lower quality than a few other Creator/DisneyToonStudio works because it was intended to be a televised cartoon series, not a film.

to:

* OffModel: The animation is a bit choppy and is lower quality than a few other Creator/DisneyToonStudio Creator/DisneyToonStudios works because it was intended to be a televised cartoon series, not a film.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* OffModel: The animation is a bit choppy and is lower quality than a few other Creator/DisneyToonStudio works because it was intended to be a televised cartoon series, not a film.



* TeamPet: Oggy.

to:

* TeamPet: Oggy.Oggy.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Kida's face is structured differently than in the original film. It can't be choked down to age either as everyone else is the same and barely any time has passed between films.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

''Atlantis: Milo's Return'' is a 2003 sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Disney/AtlantisTheLostEmpire''. The movie consists of three shorts from a cancelled RecycledTheSeries cartoon called ''Team Atlantis''.

After the original film, Kida and Milo are living as the Queen and King of Atlantis. Together, the two are attempting to restore the kingdom to its former glory. Milo's old comrades return unexpectedly with news of strange happenings on the surface.

The gang first go to Norway where, instead of an Atlantic defense mechanism gone rogue like expected, they find a krakken. It turns out the town leader has made a deal with the krakken. After defeating the krakken, the characters then go to Arizona. They find old Atlantic architecture there. Unfortunately, they come across a greedy man named Ashtin Carnaby who wants to make a profit off of the architecture. After dealing with Carnaby, the final mystery involves an old competitor of Whitmore's named Erik Hellstrom. Under the belief that he is Odin, Erik stole the Spear of Destiny (an Atlantean artifact) from Whitmore. After they track him to the Nordic Mountains, Erik kidnaps Kida because he believes her to be his "long lost daughter". The characters discover Erik's plan to end the world in Ragnarok. He creatws a lava and an ice monster, but explosives used by Vinnie cause the beasts to turn on one another.

After these events Kida realizes just how powerful the Atlantean Crystal is. She recognizes that it was wrong of her to hide the Crystal from the rest of the planet. Kida combines the Spear with the Heart Crystal and lifts Atlantis up to the surface, reuniting Atlantis with the above world for the first time in over 9000 years.

----
!!This movie contains examples of:

* CompilationMovie: The film is three shorts in one.
* ContinuityNod:
** Milo delivers the phrase "two for flinching" when he gives Audrey a second hug after the first.
** Mole whispers something to three Atlantean women which causes them to beat him up for the remainder of the scene. You'd think he'd have learned his lesson the first time.
** Cookie serves the [[LethalChef slop]] from the first expedition again with the line "I told you it'd keep and keep and keep, now it's yours to eat and eat and eat". It gets fed to Oggy the moment Cookie isn't looking.
** When describing the size of the locks Kida should use to secure an allpowerful Atlantean spear, Vinny says "Locks, big ones" and uses the same gesture as when he described large paper clips.
* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Erik Hellstrom, under the belief that he is Odin's reincarnation, steals {{Gungnir}} from Whitmore's mansion and attempts to use it to bring about Ragnarok. To be honest, Hellstrom's view of Ragnarok is a bit warped, since it mainly involves Surtr setting the sky ablaze and Þrymr freezing the surface of the earth as they both hold Gungnir.
* GenreShift: The film has a ParanormalInvestigation theme (and Atlantis itself only appearing at the beginning and the end, though its legacy is apparent throughout the film).
* NonHumanSidekick: Oggy.
* SanitySlippage: Erik Hellstrom lost his grip on reality after the stock market crash. He now believes that he's Odin.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The mythical Norse spear Gungnir is refered to as "Gunokneer", presumably as a result of being described by Atlanteans.
* TeamPet: Oggy.

Top