<div style='font: 11pt arial; text-align: left; '>...is that he does a fairly good job of doing away with the apparent similarities individually, but I think the sheer number of them merits some suspicion. Granted, as you said, they both found their basis in 20,000 Leagues, but still. There are similarities between the two films that have nothing to do with 20,000 Leagues.
For example, we have the two main characters as spectacle-sporting scholarly submarine captains. Now, the author of the site makes the claim that glasses on cartoon characters denotes intelligence and you have to be pretty intelligent to operate a submarine. Actually, I glasses, while a sign of intelligence, are more a sign of nerdiness in cartoons - especially on younger men - and nerdiness is a trait that you certainly would expect to be rare in a submarine captain. I might be lead to buy that point if it stood by itself though...but then we have the fact that the main Atlantean female in each is a young dark-skinned girl with a powerful, yet mysterious amulet. I mean, yeah, there's lots of cartoons with mysterious amulets, and lots of cartoons with dark-skinned exotic princesses, but here we see <i>both</I> along with a nerdy submarine captain main character in each. It starts too add up.</div>
[b]Sorry, it looks like I'm going to have to kill you in an instant.[/b]