Animated box-office bombs you actually saw in theaters

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Thumbelina (1994): This was the first movie I saw in theaters. I remember that my mom, my grandma, and I were the only ones in the theater.

Balto (1995): I remember that the only reason why we saw this movie is because we saw some toys at Toys r Us.

Sinbad (2003): My dad took my brother and I to the theater and my brother wanted to see the Hulk and I didn't. We went and saw this instead.

Home on the Range (2004): I actually saw this one twice (against my own will). First time I saw it with a friend, then I saw it with the family.
 
At the moment, all I can think of is Astro Boy, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, and The Ant Bully. Though the last one mentioned had a decent size crowd, all the others tere were only five other people in a big theater.
 
I saw Astro Boy because I was bored and my eyes were dilated. I remember seing the Powerpuff Girls Movie on my seventh birthday. Also, I unfortunately saw Happily N'ever After in theaters when I was bored and hadn't seen a movie in three months.
 
I saw Titan A.E. when it first came out and I loved it. A couple years following I saw Treasure Planet because my younger cousins wanted to go to a movie and that was the only kiddie-rated movie out at the time. Even back then I thought it was stupid. I also saw The Road to El Dorado and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (love and hated, respectively).

On the other hand, I loved The Iron Giant so much that first time I saw with my brother and his friend, that I dragged my mom to see it with me a second time. Even though she's normally not into animation, she liked it a lot.

I also went out of my way to see the CGI Astro Boy movie in theaters, which turned out to be a mistake. And, despite the critical praise, wasn't Fantastic Mr. Fox considered a box-office disappointment? I saw that one too, in a packed theater no less.
 
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, which I saw twice. I went the day after Christmas with a friend and his grandparents, then again a few days later with my mom and little brother. I still have my ticket stubs for it, too. :)
 
I saw The Iron Giant, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, Hey Arnold The Movie, Treasure Planet, Atlantis: the Lost Empire, and the Road to El Dorado when they came out. I liked all of them and was unaware that they bombed at the time because I was too young to care about such things. Now I'm a little upset that they didn't do better, especially the Iron Giant.
 
I remember seeing Home on the Range, and I thought it was really stupid, although Rosanne Barr does a good voice.

Treasure Planet was pretty cool, I thought. Not perfect, but neat design and some excellent animation.

Astro Boy was awesome, no question. Did not deserve to fail. I liked it better than Up or Cloudy or Frog or any other animated movie this year. I saw it twice. Both times the theater was about half-full during a matinee, and the audiences really seemed to like it. The kids in particular were transfixed. I haven't seen that happen in an animated film in a looonnnggg time.
 
Titan A.E. is the only one I can think of. I was hyped like crazy for this as a child, only because I watched Fox Kids at the time and they were advertising it to no end (turns out they were the only ones actually hyping it).
 
The Iron Giant and Titan A.E.

The first I loved and still consider a classic and the latter was a mixed bag that hasn't aged particularly well. But I'm glad I saw them both in theaters.
 
Home on the Range, which I kind of liked:o and Iron Giant, which is so awesome it should NEVER have bombed. I remember waiting years for a sequel which never happened.
 
Balto, which I thought was good at the time. Haven't seen it in years, though, so I don't really know how it holds up these days.

Also, Clone Wars. That wasn't a bomb, exactly, but it didn't do all that well. I know I wasn't impressed, anyway.
 
I saw Hey Arnold!: The Movie, Home on the Range, Treasure Planet, and The Powerpuff Girls Movie. Treasure Planet, Hey Arnold, and PPG were the only ones I liked. It was packed when I saw PPG and Hey Arnold.
 
The Iron Giant: Frankly, I'm surprised this one tanked. I personally quite liked it.

Titan AE: I did see this one. Had a lot of potential, but didn't exactly hit on it in the right way.

Treasure Planet: I liked this one at first. Now, though? Umm, I've definitely seen better.
 
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