Atlantis The Lost Empire Blu Ray Today

, offers fans a definitive high-definition way to experience this 2001 cult classic. Originally released on June 11, 2013, the Blu-ray presentation features a 1080p high-definition transfer in its original 2.35:1 widescreen

This is widely considered the highlight of the disc. The lossless mix provides a "bombastic" and immersive soundstage. Action sequences—especially the attack by the mechanical Leviathan—utilize the rear speakers and LFE channel to create a powerful, room-shaking experience. Bonus Features: Unearthing the Production

Unlike Disney Renaissance giants that received lavish 2-disc DVD sets and early Blu-ray treatments, Atlantis languished. Its first Blu-ray appearance came in 2013, not as a standalone, but as part of the “2-Movie Collection” alongside its direct-to-video sequel, Atlantis: Milo’s Return . This release was barebones and notoriously hard to find. atlantis the lost empire blu ray

4.8/5 Visuals: 5/5 | Audio: 4.5/5 | Extras: 4.5/5 | Overall Value: 5/5

As they navigate treacherous jungles, avoid deadly creatures, and overcome treacherous obstacles, the team discovers that Atlantis is not just a myth, but a real place filled with ancient wonders and hidden treasures. However, they soon realize that they are not alone in their quest, as they are pursued by the ruthless Rourke, a mercenary with his own agenda for the city's treasures. , offers fans a definitive high-definition way to

This trend suggests that Disney is committed to preserving its rich animation legacy and making it available to new generations of fans. The release is a welcome addition to this lineup, offering fans a chance to experience a beloved classic in a whole new way.

If you love animation as an art form, if you appreciate The Mysterious Island , Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water , or Castle in the Sky , or if you simply want to own a piece of Disney history that dared to be different, do not hesitate. This release was barebones and notoriously hard to find

: This release carries over a wealth of bonus material from the original Collector's Edition DVD, though some visual commentary elements are omitted. Included Special Features

The disc includes an animatic of an entirely different opening sequence (which originally featured a musical number) and a massive art gallery curated by Mike Mignola. Seeing Mignola’s original concept art in 1080p is worth the price of the disc alone. His sharp, shadow-heavy shapes define the look of the Atlantean architecture.