“Who are you strangers and where did you come from?”
Origin: Atlantean
(HALTINGLY & with a bad, very american accent)
“Who…are you strangers and….where did you come from?”
Origin: Atlantean
“Your manner of speech is strange to me.”
Origin: Atlantean
“I….travel…friend!”
Origin: Atlantean
“…I travel friend…
(impatiently) …You are a friendly traveler?”
(does anyone else love how she’s correcting his shitty atlantean LOL bbies ♥)
Origin: Latin(look at this frickin dweeb switching into latin)
“So, my friend, I am a traveler!”
Origin: Latin
“You speak the language of the Romans!”
Origin: French(milo plz)
“Do you speak French?”
Origin: French
“Yes, sir!”
And for the record,
Atlantean was written/created by
Marc Okrand the dude who made Klingon.
So Kida and Milo are ACTUALLY talking to each other. Not just saying gibberish.
This movie was so fucking slept-on my godddddd
emperor’s new groove, atlantis, lilo and stitch, and treasure planet (and we should probably include fantssia 2000 and 03’s brother bear in here) all came out during disney’s wierd experimental intermediary period, between the end of the 90s renaissance with tarzan, but before the pixar wars led disney to shutter their traditional animation studio.
basically their box office releases weren’t huge blockbusters anymore, but they were cranking out so many low (or no) budget direct to video sequels that they made enough to keep the company in the black, so the big screen studio got to do whatever they wanted for about five years.
which is why they were allowed ro scrap a bunch of sting songs for new groove and rework the whole film into a screwball comedy, make a dieselpunk tintin adventure serial, make an ugly duckling riff set in hawaii with a bunch of aliens, turn treasure island into a steampunk space opera starring emma thompson as a catgirl sea captain, and then put the mackenzie brothers in a movie about a talking bear in pre-contact north america.
For a while there my spouse and I figured Disney had a secret division producing stuff you wouldn’t associate with stereotypical Disney.