What is a fanlisting?

As you might have guessed, it's a list of fans.  That's it, nothing more.  Just a way to say, "Hey, I like this," and see that others do, too.  Sounds simple, huh?  Well you're right.  You want depth and layers, go read Shakespeare, this is the internet.

 

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Disclaimer: Atlantis: the Lost Empire is property of Walt Disney Pictures.

 

This is for real...

Well, chances are since you're here, you probably know what it's all about.  If you don't...well, I just don't know what to say to that.  Go to you're nearest video rental location, watch the movie, and in the mean time, here's the basic rundown:

 

(warning: contains spoilers, like you couldn't figure that...)

 

Milo Thatch is tired of the museum turning down his proposal to fund an expedition to find the Shepherd's Journal, the key to finding the lost continent of Atlantis.  Rejected again, he comes home to find a strange woman in his apartment with a "most intriguing proposition."  She takes him the the house of eccentric billionaire, Preston B. Whitmore who it turns out, was friends with Milo's grandfather who also had designs on finding Atlantis.  Whitmore gives Milo a package from his grandfather: the Shepherd's Journal.  He offers Milo the chance to fulfill his dream and Milo readily agrees.

 

The team, led by Commander Rourke barely takes off in their state-of-the-art submarine, the Ulysses, when they are attacked byt the guardian to the gateway of Atlantis, the Leviathan.  The two hundred plus crew is quickly reduced to a small band of survivors.  With Milo's help in translating the Journal (and Vinny's help making bridges), they find their way along the ancient highway.  After dealing with enormous bugs and a "fiery column of death," the crew comes face to face with the lost city - and something they did not expect, living, breathing, Atlantean.

 

The leader of the hunting party turns out to be none other than Princess Kidagakash (aka Kida).  After a meeting with her father and a decree that the expedition team must turn around and leave by the next day, Rourke sends Milo to talk with Kida and hopefully learn what he thinks the Atlanteans are hiding.

 

Not exactly having the chance to refuse, Milo goes with Kida and she shows him a hidden mural she thinks holds the key to the great cataclysm that sank the city and the "bright star" that took her mother.  Milo figures out the star is part of the 'great power source' hinted at in the Shepherd's Journal called the Heart of Atlantis.  The two of them return to the city only to find Rourke and the rest of the crew waiting for them.

 

Weapons in Milo and Kida in tow, they return to the thrown room and after fatally wounding the king, stumble across the entrance to the crystal chamber.  Sensing the impending danger, the 'crystal' Heart of Atlantis bonds with Kida as a kind of avatar.

 

Rourke and the crew prepare to return to the surface with the now crystal Kida, but at the last second, some of the crew has second thoughts.  They chase after Rourke and in the ensuing battle, he is transformed into a kind of crystal himself and shattered by the propellers of his own escape blimp.

 

The crew gets Kida back to Atlantis just in time to save the city from a volcanic eruption triggered by the crash of Rourke's blimp.  The crystal returns Kida to human form and Milo decides to stay in Atlantis with her.