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Old 10-27-2015, 04:23 AM   #1
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Talking Low Budget Computer Animated Films on 3D Blu-ray


Back to the Jurassic
$14.61 on amazon.com



Tad the Explorer 3D
$14.74 amazon.com


Khumba 3D
$10.99 amazon.com


Thunder and the House of Magic 3D
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Turtle's Tale 2 3D
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Reason for this thread is to list any lower priced blu ray 3D computer animated small budget movies and find out in one thread if they have worthwhile 3D in the medium to strong 3D range for layers and pop outs.

Of the above, I've seen NWave's Turtle's Tale 2 3D and Thunder House of Magic 3D, and both are stunning examples of the strongest 3D possible for computer animation, not kidding at all about that. I like Thunder as a movie better, but both win big for 3D.

I am interested in hearing how others liked the ones listed if you've seen them in 3D. Mild, medium, strong 3D? Post your thoughts. Thanks.
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Old 10-27-2015, 03:41 PM   #2
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I am interested in hearing how others liked the ones listed if you've seen them in 3D. Mild, medium, strong 3D? Post your thoughts. Thanks.
I have lots of low budget mainly animal-themed 3D animation, most of which I've had to get from Germany. Nothing has come close to matching the nWave stuff.

I remember every film I watch that has decent pop-out but I can't remember anything much about the 3D in Back to the Jurassic (aka Dino Time) other than that it's nowhere near as good as The Croods.

Tad the Explorer - pretty mild 3D in this one from what I recall, I got this from Australia. The US version has a better voice cast.

I haven't watched Khumba, Zambezia, Animals United, Freddy The Frog, The Missing Lynx, Jets and quite a few others...
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Old 10-29-2015, 04:27 AM   #3
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I have lots of low budget mainly animal-themed 3D animation, most of which I've had to get from Germany. Nothing has come close to matching the nWave stuff.

I remember every film I watch that has decent pop-out but I can't remember anything much about the 3D in Back to the Jurassic (aka Dino Time) other than that it's nowhere near as good as The Croods.

Tad the Explorer - pretty mild 3D in this one from what I recall, I got this from Australia. The US version has a better voice cast.

I haven't watched Khumba, Zambezia, Animals United, Freddy The Frog, The Missing Lynx, Jets and quite a few others...
Thanks 13thMan for the info. Yeah, the Croods from Dreamworks knew how to offer stronger 3D, and the nWave films usually destroy everything else in 3D. I didn't know about Freddy Frog, Missing Lynx, Jets, Animals United; thanks.
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Thanks 13thMan for the info. Yeah, the Croods from Dreamworks knew how to offer stronger 3D, and the nWave films usually destroy everything else in 3D. I didn't know about Freddy Frog, Missing Lynx, Jets, Animals United; thanks.
There are many many more low budget animations out there - Jungle Shuffle, Outback, The Reef 2 and Sky Force are decent and I just got The Living Corpse delivered yesterday. Sam Cool is the latest one I've ordered - I draw the line at puppet theatre but I did enjoy Zhu Zhu Pets and Top Cat.

There are quite a few that look very good but have no English audio, thankfully most of the German or Dutch releases are English-friendly, though often they don't have the American dubs.

Just as an aside, it's amazing how many of these have Rob Schneider doing one or more of the voices...
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Old 11-05-2015, 11:57 AM   #5
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Not sure if this is an appropriate place but I figures some may like to know.

So if anyone is interested three such films including some of the above can be had really cheaply in a 2 for $30 deal (three films count as one as they are a package). Also likely to be a 20% next weekend which would make it $4AU for these three, assuming there is something else you want, otherwise it would be a bit over $5AU per film. Shipping may be a killer though for those not in Aus.

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/movies-tv-...valour/637817/
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I have lots of low budget mainly animal-themed 3D animation, most of which I've had to get from Germany. Nothing has come close to matching the nWave stuff.

I remember every film I watch that has decent pop-out but I can't remember anything much about the 3D in Back to the Jurassic (aka Dino Time) other than that it's nowhere near as good as The Croods.

Tad the Explorer - pretty mild 3D in this one from what I recall, I got this from Australia. The US version has a better voice cast.

I haven't watched Khumba, Zambezia, Animals United, Freddy The Frog, The Missing Lynx, Jets and quite a few others...
I remember Tad The Explorer having pretty good 3D. I also remember really liking the film. I also own Khumba. Decent 3D and story but animation was sorta on the amateur level if I am remembering correctly. Now you've made me want to back for a second view.
Also Thunder and the House of Magic is at the top of my list as one of the best examples of home 3D. It's the one I like to show friends who want to experience home 3D for the first time. Wish they were all like this treasure.

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Old 11-06-2015, 02:30 AM   #7
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I've seen a few of these. Although it must be said, that if there's another animation studio doing stereoscopic work like Ben Stassen's N-Wave, I have yet to find them. These days I don't pay as much attention as I once did, because there's enough big studios putting out animation.

One film I liked was Battle for Terra, which coincidentally bears similarities to James Cameron's Avatar. It's a variation on the same basic storyline, but with more modest production values. It's that rarity among western animated films: it has virtually no annoying comedy relief sidekicks. That coupled with competent 3-D work made it quite a pleasant experience. The visuals already show their age, but they're functional and do an okay job getting the story across.

Another film is Monster in Paris, which I found a very mixed bag. It manages artistic brilliance one moment, and then is just awful the next. There's a standout musical number that'll stay with you long after the movie. But what hurts it most is that on a conceptual level, it's such an rubbish idea for a film. It's a perplexing mix of artistry and idiocy. The 3-D is unremarkable.

A film I saw in it's original release, but haven't managed to acquire on blu-ray is Ben Stassen's Fly Me to the Moon. It was quite a basic effort, but I enjoyed the 3-D, and revisiting the Apollo moon mission. As far as I'm aware, it's only available in anaglyph.
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Old 11-07-2015, 01:55 PM   #8
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Thank you all for the information on those titles. I'll check into it.

For a unique look at cel animation being directly rendered in 3D through the computer, where the cel character actually floats on the flat floor background as if it was behind them instead of standing on it, check out War of the Worlds: Goliath. Mild to Medium 3D but there are some cool 3D scenes now and then.

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