7 CG Animated Films That Have Aged Like Milk

There is no shortage of films Terminator 2) This always looks incredible thanks to intelligent and limited use of the primitive effects of the day.
However, with regard to the films that consist entirely CG animation, time has generally not been very nice at all. I brought back in some films of which I made good memories, and it turns out that I should have left them in my memories instead of seeing them with my modern eyes.
I assembled this list according to the films I have seen, and I generally remember as a pretty good look, but when I returned to check them again, my glasses were indeed very Tinted with rose. It is Not a classified list,, And it is important to note that I do not judge whether these films are good or not, how well their CG presentation has resisted over the years.
7
The Polar Express
Year of exit |
2004 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 40 minutes |
Maybe it’s not fair to say that The Polar Express “Vied Like Milk” because the public has a sour taste in the mouth almost the day it was published in 2004. It could be the film which introduced the concept of the “Valley Uncanny” to the public as a whole, because they fought to explain why CG recreations of CG de Corpse, real people like Tom Hanks, made them crawl.

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To be even fairer, it is always something with which we fight in the modern CG, which is why the filmmakers have learned to avoid trying to make hyperrealist humans, although there were incredible modern attempts to do things well.
6
Antz
Year of exit |
1998 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 23 minutes |
Just as you sometimes get two films on asteroids that strike the earth by freeing roughly at the same time, sometimes you get two films on the little world of bugs and insects. Antz And The life of a bug were released in 1998, but I think it’s Antz It has aged the worst far.

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Which is a shame, because I quite like the story of a neurotic ant which does not live with everything that is socialist, but which always has one thing for the monarchy. He also has very good performances of the late Gene Hackman and even Sylvester Stallone.
The models of real characters are quite difficult to look at, and I really think that it helps that I used to own this on VHS when I was a child, which really helped the worst, but today, there is no hiding place how difficult this film is.
5
Shark tale
Year of exit |
2004 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 30 minutes |
I don’t have much love for Shark tale As a film anyway, but the wave attempt to put Will Smith’s resemblance on a fish body is the least of the problems of this film. There is no excuse either, because they did it for Eddie Murphy in the original Shrek.
The real animation is quite decent, and you can see the beginnings of work and more detailed texture lighting, but it is too early to make water correctly, and the aesthetic choices are everywhere not Easy for the eyes.
4
Dinosaur
Year of exit |
2000 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 22 minutes |
Initially conceptualized by two of my favorite creators, Phil Tippett and Paul Verhoeven, 2000 Dinosaur is in fact a fairly monumental achievement in the visual arts. This is probably Disney’s first attempt to a CG functionality, although the film is very away by mixing live landscapes with CG Creatures. This meant that more effort could devote to the manufacture of creatures and compare this to Toy Just five years ago show incredible progress.
We have fur, we have skin textures and massively improved lighting. In 1993 Jurassic Park, Spielberg used darkness to hide the low fidelity of the T model. Rex CG, and the CG dinosaurs seen in full light certainly would not convince anyone, so Disney being daring enough to leave everything at the turn of the millennium should be applauded.
However, although it is still a great film and very looked at, the creatures move badly and seem excruciating. There is simply no bypass. If you look at the BBC Planet dinosaur 13 years later and 2022 Prehistoric planetSo you can clearly see how far we arrived.
3
Beowulf
Year of exit |
2007 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 55 minutes |
I was a little obsessed with Beowulf When it was released for the first time. In fact, I still have this film on DVD And I have the production art book in my collection. It is a story of the European holder European saga, and it is one of the first films that I remember having an honest attempt to digitize real humans and reproduce them in CG.
For the time, he actually did a fairly decent job for this, and the interpretations of Anthony Hopkins, Angelina Jolie and the rest of this distribution A-List are clearly who they are supposed to be.
Unfortunately, watching this film today, the movements of human characters are fair disabled In a way that really triggers me, and what seemed to be an incredible realistic CG in 2007 now seems very low.
2
Final Fantasy: Spirits inside
Year of exit |
2001 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 46 minutes |
I was super excited that there was a Final Fantasy film that was released, but very disappointed when I discovered that it had nothing to do with any of the games. I went to see Final Fantasy: Spirits inside And there was no Chocobo or Moogle in sight.

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However, I was absolutely blown away by the real visuals of this otherwise rather dull film. Squaresoft had always had a talent for CG Cluchenes in his Final Fantasy PlayStation games, and this film essentially took what they did in titles like Final Fantasy VIII And pushed it to the limit of what their poor computers could manage at the time.
I remember folding my eyes in the cinema and thinking that if you blocked the image a little, you could not say that they were CG people. Now, however, this film looks worse in most ways that in real time Video game graphics, which is actually quite incredible when you think about it. If they had access to modern performance capture technology, the film would have aged much better, but all the animation of the hands and the face was animated by hand, and it shows.
I still have a sweet point for Spirits inside because of nostalgia, but you would better watch Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children To see what this film should have been.
1
Toy
Year of exit |
1995 |
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Execution time |
1 hour 21 minutes |
It’s very unfair to judge Toy For how primitive and rough it is now. After all, it was the first feature film entirely CG. He is the pioneer of the whole medium. All the reason why Pixar chose toys as the film’s basis was because they were the most suitable for technology of the time. No fur, no skin, just hard materials like plastic, metal and wood.
In fact, everything considered, the models and the lighting can always be used, but it is in the animation itself that things really collapse. It is easy to rethink this film in your mind and imagine that it looks like the subsequent films of the series, but to watch Toy story 4 Back to back with the original, and it should be clear how much we arrived in 30 years with regard to CG.
Toys now look like real toys In the real world, despite the artistic direction. Animation and physics systems have come as far as lighting and assets.
However, we have to give Pixar its flowers to create and make this film timeless on computers that were much less powerful than anything you read this right now.
CG will continue to improve, so I suppose we should have a few perspective here. At one point, the most beautiful and sophisticated CG films today will seem to have been drawn on an engraving a sketch.