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− | '''''Team Atlantis''''' was a series developed by Walt Disney Television Animation to follow the theatrical film ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire''. Tad Stones was the producer, and [[Greg Guler]] was the lead character designer for the series. Vic Cook was a director, and Dave Schwartz was a storyboard artist. [[Greg Weisman]] served as the Voice Director and also wrote at least a couple scripts for the series. | + | '''''Team Atlantis''''' was a series developed by Walt Disney Television Animation to follow the theatrical film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis:_The_Lost_Empire Atlantis: The Lost Empire]''. [[Tad Stones]] was the producer, and [[Greg Guler]] was the lead character designer for the series. [[Vic Cook]] was a director, and Dave Schwartz was a storyboard artist. [[Greg Weisman]] served as the Voice Director and also wrote at least a couple of scripts for the series. |
− | Unfortunately, due to the disappointing box-office take for the film, the series was cancelled a third of the way through production -- before more than a few episodes had begun being animated -- though scripts and voice work were nearly complete and storyboards had begun on many episodes. | + | Unfortunately, due to the disappointing box-office take for the film, the series was cancelled a third of the way through production -- before more than a few episodes had begun being animated -- though scripts and voice work were nearly complete and storyboards had begun on many episodes. Three completed episodes of the series were later re-edited into the direct-to-video sequel, ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis:_Milo%27s_Return Atlantis: Milo's Return]''. |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
− | The main characters from ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' are reunited and travel about the surface world, tracking phenomena caused by Atlantis' mysterious crystals. These characters include: | + | The main characters from ''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' are reunited and travel about the surface world, tracking phenomena caused by Atlantis's mysterious crystals. These characters include: |
* Milo Thatch, linguist | * Milo Thatch, linguist | ||
− | * | + | * Queen Kida of Atlantis |
* Vinny, demolitions expert and florist | * Vinny, demolitions expert and florist | ||
* Mole, digger | * Mole, digger | ||
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* and Preston Whitmore, the eccentric millionaire who foots the bill. | * and Preston Whitmore, the eccentric millionaire who foots the bill. | ||
− | == | + | ==Cast Members== |
− | + | The following ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' cast members appeared in ''Team Atlantis''. They are listed in alphabetical order. | |
− | + | *[[Jeff Bennett]] - Sam McKeane | |
+ | *[[Clancy Brown]] - Edgar Volgud | ||
+ | *[[Sheena Easton]] - [[Fiona Canmore]] | ||
+ | *[[Bill Fagerbakke]] - Sven | ||
+ | *[[W. Morgan Sheppard]] - Erik Hellstrom/"Odin" | ||
+ | *[[Marina Sirtis]] - [[Demona|The Gorlois]] | ||
+ | *[[Cree Summer]] - Queen Kida | ||
+ | *[[Frank Welker]] - Obby/Mantell | ||
+ | *[[Tom Wilson]] - Ashton Carnaby | ||
− | + | ==References to ''Gargoyles'' in ''Team Atlantis''== | |
+ | *See [[The Last (Team Atlantis)|"The Last"]]. | ||
+ | *Casting Morgan Sheppard as Hellstromm was partially intended as a nod to his voicing of [[Odin]] on ''Gargoyles''. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13414] | ||
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*{{wikipedia2|Atlantis:_The_Lost_Empire|Atlantis: The Lost Empire}} | *{{wikipedia2|Atlantis:_The_Lost_Empire|Atlantis: The Lost Empire}} | ||
*{{wikipedia2|Atlantis:_Milo's_Return|Atlantis: Milo's Return}} | *{{wikipedia2|Atlantis:_Milo's_Return|Atlantis: Milo's Return}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 22 August 2017
Team Atlantis was a series developed by Walt Disney Television Animation to follow the theatrical film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Tad Stones was the producer, and Greg Guler was the lead character designer for the series. Vic Cook was a director, and Dave Schwartz was a storyboard artist. Greg Weisman served as the Voice Director and also wrote at least a couple of scripts for the series.
Unfortunately, due to the disappointing box-office take for the film, the series was cancelled a third of the way through production -- before more than a few episodes had begun being animated -- though scripts and voice work were nearly complete and storyboards had begun on many episodes. Three completed episodes of the series were later re-edited into the direct-to-video sequel, Atlantis: Milo's Return.
Synopsis
The main characters from Atlantis: The Lost Empire are reunited and travel about the surface world, tracking phenomena caused by Atlantis's mysterious crystals. These characters include:
- Milo Thatch, linguist
- Queen Kida of Atlantis
- Vinny, demolitions expert and florist
- Mole, digger
- Joshua Sweet, physician
- Audrey Ramirez, mechanic
- Cookie Farnsworth, cook
- Wilhemina Packhard, communications expert
- and Preston Whitmore, the eccentric millionaire who foots the bill.
Cast Members
The following Gargoyles cast members appeared in Team Atlantis. They are listed in alphabetical order.
- Jeff Bennett - Sam McKeane
- Clancy Brown - Edgar Volgud
- Sheena Easton - Fiona Canmore
- Bill Fagerbakke - Sven
- W. Morgan Sheppard - Erik Hellstrom/"Odin"
- Marina Sirtis - The Gorlois
- Cree Summer - Queen Kida
- Frank Welker - Obby/Mantell
- Tom Wilson - Ashton Carnaby
References to Gargoyles in Team Atlantis
- See "The Last".
- Casting Morgan Sheppard as Hellstromm was partially intended as a nod to his voicing of Odin on Gargoyles. [1]
See Also
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Atlantis: Milo's Return at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia