The Legend of the Titanic

1999
1.4| 1h24m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 17 April 1999 Released
Producted By: Hollywood Gang Productions
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Old Grandpa mouse tells to his grandchildren the "real" story of the Titanic disaster, including evil sharks, a giant octopus, and an evil whaling scheme.

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Animation, Family

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Director

Kim Jun Ok, Orlando Corradi

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Hollywood Gang Productions

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The Legend of the Titanic Audience Reviews

Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Mihai Toma A much altered story of Titanic is being presented as an animation where animals can talk to humans, sharks are evil and some people are willing to sink their own ships for the rights to kill animals for profit.I always wondered how bad can an animation be to deserve such a low rating and after seeing this one, let's say I was mostly enlightened. The plot is complete rubbish, the animations are made with an axe, the sound seems like it was recorded using a phone and a barrel, while the voice acting is truly non-existent. As a plus (if you can call it this way) it had some cute character models and a pretty good idea with some talking mice but was much exaggerated until it became annoying.It is indeed a very bad movie but I have to tell you that I've seen much worse. It cannot be as bad to deserve its actual rating as there are many others who truly offend you and consider you a mindless idiot (take Disaster Movie as an example). I'm not encouraging such films but I do believe that an animation (at least not his one) cannot be as bad as its rating suggests.
Eric Stevenson I was surprised that the most liked reviews here are the highest rated ones. Well, who am I to judge anyone? You should really go with the Nostalgia Critic on this one and flat out avoid it. He actually made a big mistake in reviewing this. He said that this one came after the other one, but this one came out first. I guess that technically doesn't make it as bad? I mean, the other one went so far as to rip "this" off. Of course, it's still an awful movie. The animation seems very jilted. A lot of times, it's just the same motion being shown over and over. I guess it's particularly bad because it's based on a true story.Well no it really isn't. What made this movie unwatchable was how boring it was. Even for less than 90 minutes, this film still seemed to go on forever. It's mostly because a lot of the scenes are nothing but dialogue. I'm serious, it's just these mice talking about safety for like five minutes! It got worse as the movie went on. You'd think I'd be happy because such an awful film would be ending soon, but it just dragged on more and more. I was thinking that they could have at least have it be a tad realistic by showing at least the talking octopus and electrocuted mouse dying. Nope, they survive with everyone else! The mouse that narrates the story claims that he knows what really happened to the Titanic. Yeah, apparently the newspapers and history books somehow covered it up that everyone survived! This is insane. Why would anyone even do this? We see all the people living, even the captain! How could the information possibly get misinterpreted like that?! Now, the mouse's wife does say that he's exaggerating, so I guess I can give the film that? It's still the worst animated movie I've ever seen. The voices in this film are horrendous. It was originally made in Italian, so I guess I could blame some of this on the dubbing, but it's still terrible.We see dolphins that are flying around because of magic moon beams (!) and a bunch of whales who barely appear at all. This is easily a knockoff of the 1997 "Titanic" movie. That happens to be my brother's favorite movie. I doubt he'd like this! Knockoff products are rarely, if ever, good. It's just an attempt to cash in on the success of better movies. It has the same plot with the rich woman not wanting to marry someone. It's weird how people say the 1997 movie doesn't hold up. Of course, any film would be great compared to this. This seemed longer than the actual Titanic movie. As Roger Ebert says, a good movie is never long enough and a bad one is never short enough. These two films show that wonderfully. Half a star
MartinHafer Currently, this Italian animated film is #28 on IMDb's infamous Bottom 100 list. In some ways, I am very surprised since it's not a particularly famous bad film and there were a lot of animated films in the 1970s which had just as terrible animation! Still, I do concede that it's a bad film...and not one I'd let kids watch unless I hated them.The film begins with a grandpa mouse telling his grandkids his story about the Titanic. Oddly, then the film switches to the perspective of all the humans! What follows is a bizarro story of evil sharks and a scheme to destroy the whales?! Huh...somehow I missed this when I've watched documentaries about this 1912 disaster!Let's talk about what I really liked about the film... Okay, finished.Okay, now let's talk about what I didn't like. The animation was very poor, with a very low cel count (making the characters move in a choppy fashion) and often only animated small portions of the characters in an effort to make the film less expensive. So, often the characters expressions were flat and a bit zombie-like. Also, to save money, bad CGI was sometimes used that looked so stunningly different from the other animation that I was a bit surprised. This sure ain't a Disney product! In many ways, it's akin to the cheaper Hanna-Barbera films of decades ago. The story was just bizarre and stupid...'nuff said about that. The voices used were occasionally not terrible. As for the music, it was odd to hear so much cheap electronic music (made using a keyboard) for a film set in 1912.So my final verdict is that I did hate the film. But I still wonder how it made it to the Bottom 100 list. After all, there have been a lot of crappy cartoons (such as "Pinocchio in Outer Space")....so why did this one manage to achieve the notoriety of the Bottom 100 list? I'd like to understand this...as well as a studio's decision to make such a misguided cartoon!
whitefury-61797 Do not listen to the people who gave this piece of crap full stars.This movie is so bad, but no worst then The Room. Don't even show this movie to your kids. It a major insult to the people who died at titanic .The disrespect, stupidity, and annoyance of this movie cannot be measured in words.This movie has no respect for the people who tragically died on the RMS Titanic or the children who would watch this movie. They wanted to have movie about preserving whales but instead the movie turned out to be a major disrespect for the Titanic victims as they have them all surviving.