
Atlantis: Milo's Return
The all-new adventures
Milo and Kida reunite with their friends to investigate strange occurances around the world that seem to have links to the secrets of Atlantis.
- 6.3
- 2003
- Released
- 1h 20m

James Arnold Taylor
Milo (voice)
Cree Summer
Kida (voice)
John Mahoney
Whitmore (voice)
Jacqueline Obradors
Audrey / Nurse (voice)
Don Novello
Vinny (voice)
Corey Burton
Mole (voice)
Phil Morris
Sweet (voice)
Florence Stanley
Packard (voice)
Steven Barr
Cookie (voice)
Frank Welker
Obby / Mantell (voice)
Clancy Brown
Volgud (voice)
Jean Gilpin
Inger (voice)
Kai Rune Larsen
Seaman / Gunnar (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke
Sven (voice)
Thomas F. Wilson
Carnaby (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Sam McKeane (voice)
William Morgan Sheppard
Erik Hellstrom (voice)

Released
en
- #submarine
- #atlantis
- #cartoon
- #animal attack
- #villain
- #native american
- #vikings (norsemen)
- #sequel
- #steampunk
- #adventurer
- #norse mythology
- #sea battle
- #1910s
Reviews

We start off watching the destruction of the legendary city before advancing several thousand years to meet "Milo" - a rather geeky young man whose grandfather had been obsessed with the mystery surrounding the lost continent. Gazillionaire "Preston Whitmore" recruits him on a perilous expedition to try and find the truth - so equipped with a submarine and a crew you just know have another agenda,

Terrible, which is very disappointing given how impressive the original is. Michael J. Fox's departure as Milo immediately lowers the expectancy of the film, as does the instant sign of the animation being inferior. The plot starts off mildly interesting, even if it does feel like a <em>'What's New, Scooby-Doo?'</em> story, but quickly loses it with two poor plots. It is one rounded off prem











