Released in 2001, (known in Italy as Atlantis - L'impero perduto ) remains one of Disney's most daring departures from its traditional "Princess" formula. Moving away from the musical theater style of the 1990s, this film embraced high adventure, steampunk aesthetics, and a unique visual language. A Distinct Visual Identity
Take a deeper look at how the creative team used innovative design techniques to bring the world of Atlantis to life: Atlantis_-_L_impero_perduto_2001_HD_-_Altadefin...
: Linguist Marc Okrand (who also created Klingon for Star Trek ) was hired to develop a fully functional Atlantean language , complete with its own alphabet and grammar. Released in 2001, (known in Italy as Atlantis
: The film blended traditional hand-drawn animation with early digital effects to create the massive, glowing machinery and sprawling underwater vistas of the lost city. Breaking the Disney Mold : The film blended traditional hand-drawn animation with