Disney's Atlantis: — The Lost Empire

: Backed by billionaire Preston Whitmore, Milo joins a rugged team of specialists—including demolition expert Vinny, mechanic Audrey, and Dr. Sweet—to find the "Shepherd’s Journal" and locate the lost continent.

: The expedition turns sour when the mission's leaders, Commander Rourke and Helga Sinclair, reveal their intent to steal the Heart of Atlantis for profit, forcing Milo to choose between his career and a dying civilization. Legacy and Cult Status Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Though it underperformed at the box office and was labeled "too edgy" for children at the time, Atlantis has since gained a massive cult following. : Backed by billionaire Preston Whitmore, Milo joins

: A complete Atlantean language was created by Marc Okrand, the same linguist who developed Klingon for Star Trek . Legacy and Cult Status Though it underperformed at

Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise (the duo behind Beauty and the Beast ), the film was designed as a sci-fi adventure in the vein of Jules Verne.