Titanic: The Legend Goes On
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| Directed by | Camillo Teti |
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| Edited by | Giovanni Conti |
| Music by | Detto Mariano |
Production company | Titanic Cartoons SRL Roma |
| Distributed by | Medusa Film |
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Running time | 82 minutes (uncut) 70 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
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| Budget | $6 million |
Titanic: The Legend Goes On (Italian: Titanic, mille e una storia or Titanic: La leggenda continua), also released as Titanic: The Animated Movie, is a 2000 Italian animated musical film. It was produced by Titantic Cartoons SRL Roma and distributed by Medusa Film. It was written and directed by Camillo Teti. The film serves as a loose historical adaptation of the 1912 Sinking of the Titanic.
Following three years of production, the film had a theatrical release on September 15, 2000, in Italy, and was also released straight-to-video in Canada in July 2001. In addition to the uncut dub, another English version featuring an altered plot and different editing and soundtrack was released. Since release, Titantic: The Legend Goes On has been panned by critics who criticized its animation, writing, voice-acting and use of cultural stereotypes, with several drawing negative comparisons to animated films released during the Disney Renaissance. In retrospect, many critics have cited it as one of the worst films of all time, and among the worst animated films ever made.