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The daughter of the Atlantean King.

The film earned approximately $186 million worldwide against a $100 million budget. Its performance was considered modest, partly due to heavy competition from other animated hits like Shrek and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider .

It received mixed reviews, holding a 48% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised its unique visual style but criticized the lack of character development and the absence of traditional Disney songs. Atlantis 1: El imperio perdido

The leader of the expedition, whose motives are primarily financial.

A direct-to-video sequel, Atlantis: Milo's Return , was released in 2003. The daughter of the Atlantean King

The score was composed by James Newton Howard , and the Spanish version of the film featured the song "Donde Va Tu Sueño" performed by Chayanne .

Includes experts like Vinny (demolitions), Audrey (mechanic), and Molière (geologist). Critical and Commercial Performance It received mixed reviews, holding a 48% score

The film is notable for its distinct art style influenced by comic book artist Mike Mignola (creator of Hellboy ), which gives it a more angular, mature look compared to other Disney films. Legacy and Cult Status