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* FridgeBrilliance:
** While it may seem mystical, Obby's immunity to heat and ability to persist on silicates [[ShownTheirWork are actually theorized to be possible for chemotrophic]] SiliconBasedLife.
** Other mythical beings being real as well may explain why Atlantis was waging a war at least ''8000'' years ago, when all other known societies have just started using bronze. It could have been fighting other godlike entities for various reasons.



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* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures and the characters staying true to the first film, but an overall disjointed narrative, lacking script and poor animation.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures and the characters staying true to the first film, but an overall disjointed narrative, lacking script and poor animation.animation.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: While some consider ''Milo's Return'' to be surprisingly engaging, that's only if you know that the film is just the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries a cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's in character, the various [[TheOtherDarrin replacement voice actors]] are surprisingly good and the mysteries are intriguing, but the overall narrative is very disjointed and the animation is immensely cheaper than the first film.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures and the characters staying true to the first film, but an overall disjointed narrative and poor animation.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: While some consider ''Milo's Return'' to be surprisingly engaging, that's only if you know that the film is just the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries a cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's For Disney's DTV sequels standards, everyone's in character, the various [[TheOtherDarrin replacement voice actors]] are surprisingly good and the mysteries are intriguing, but the overall narrative is very disjointed disjointed, the writing and jokes aren't as clever or sharp and the animation is immensely cheaper than the first film.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures and the characters staying true to the first film, but an overall disjointed narrative narrative, lacking script and poor animation.
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The movie ends with narration stating that Atlantis returning made the world better.


* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 2'' where the world is split between the US and USSR power blocs. The Atlanteans can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan but their standard craft can already be shot down by ''[=WW1=]'' era equipment, meaning that the Heart and Leviathan are the only things stopping the nation from becoming the next Hiroshima or Vietnam. The outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. Milo really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least. And given that the show was cancelled before ever airing, due to the movie flopping in theaters, we'll never find out what the result is.
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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 2'' where the world is split between the US and USSR power blocs. The Atlanteans can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan but their standard craft can already be shot down by ''[=WW1=]'' era equipment, meaning that the Heart and Leviathan are the only things stopping the nation from becoming the next Hiroshima or Vietnam. The outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. Milo really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.

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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 2'' where the world is split between the US and USSR power blocs. The Atlanteans can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan but their standard craft can already be shot down by ''[=WW1=]'' era equipment, meaning that the Heart and Leviathan are the only things stopping the nation from becoming the next Hiroshima or Vietnam. The outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. Milo really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least. And given that the show was cancelled before ever airing, due to the movie flopping in theaters, we'll never find out what the result is.
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** Other mythical beings being real as well may explain why Atlantis was waging a war during ''360 BC''. It could have been fighting other godlike entities for various reasons.

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** Other mythical beings being real as well may explain why Atlantis was waging a war during ''360 BC''.at least ''8000'' years ago, when all other known societies have just started using bronze. It could have been fighting other godlike entities for various reasons.
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** Other mythical beings being real as well may explain why Atlantis was waging a war during ''3000 BC''. It could have been fighting other godlike entities for various reasons.

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** Other mythical beings being real as well may explain why Atlantis was waging a war during ''3000 ''360 BC''. It could have been fighting other godlike entities for various reasons.

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* FridgeBrilliance: While it may seem mystical, Obby's immunity to heat and ability to persist on silicates [[ShownTheirWork are actually theorized to be possible for chemotrophic]] SiliconBasedLife.
* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 1'' where the colonial powers are still powerful, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer and loot. While the Atlantians can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means that the outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.
** or possibly not since the films implies that the story is shortly after ww2, not ww1 (the movie’s final antagonist is said to have gone mad due to the Great Depression) and the crew doesn’t look older due to the effects of the crystals

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* FridgeBrilliance: FridgeBrilliance:
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While it may seem mystical, Obby's immunity to heat and ability to persist on silicates [[ShownTheirWork are actually theorized to be possible for chemotrophic]] SiliconBasedLife.
** Other mythical beings being real as well may explain why Atlantis was waging a war during ''3000 BC''. It could have been fighting other godlike entities for various reasons.
* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 1'' 2'' where the colonial powers are still powerful, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer world is split between the US and loot. While the Atlantians USSR power blocs. The Atlanteans can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means Leviathan but their standard craft can already be shot down by ''[=WW1=]'' era equipment, meaning that the Heart and Leviathan are the only things stopping the nation from becoming the next Hiroshima or Vietnam. The outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He Milo really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.
** or possibly not since the films implies that the story is shortly after ww2, not ww1 (the movie’s final antagonist is said to have gone mad due to the Great Depression) and the crew doesn’t look older due to the effects of the crystals
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** or possibly not since the films implies that the story is shortly after ww2, not ww1, and the crew doesn’t look older due to the effects of the crystals

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** or possibly not since the films implies that the story is shortly after ww2, not ww1, ww1 (the movie’s final antagonist is said to have gone mad due to the Great Depression) and the crew doesn’t look older due to the effects of the crystals
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** or possibly not since the films implies that the story is shortly after ww2, not ww1, and the crew doesn’t look older due to the effects of the crystals
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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 1'' where the colonial powers are at still powerful, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer and loot. While the Atlantians can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means that the outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.

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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is ''shortly after World War 1'' where the colonial powers are at still powerful, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer and loot. While the Atlantians can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means that the outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.
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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is around ''World War 1'' where the colonial powers are at their peak, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer and loot. While the Atlantians can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means that the outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.

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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is around ''World ''shortly after World War 1'' where the colonial powers are at their peak, still powerful, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer and loot. While the Atlantians can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means that the outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.
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* FridgeHorror: The implications of Atlantis rising to the surface. To the rest of the world, a new country has appeared out of nowhere with riches and advanced technology, claiming independence and throwing the global balance of power out of whack. Even worse, consider the time period, which is around ''World War 1'' where the colonial powers are at their peak, meaning Milo just gave them a new nation to conquer and loot. While the Atlantians can defend themselves with their own technology and possibly the Leviathan, it also means that the outcome isn't going to be pretty for everyone. He really should have kept it underground for a few decades at the very least.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Milo's Return'' is surprisingly engaging, but only if you watch it for what it is: the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries the cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's in character and the various [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrins]] may be surprisingly good and the mysteries cool, but the narrative is disjointed and the animation is immensely cheaper than in the first film.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures, but a rather disjointed narrative overall and poor animation.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: While some consider ''Milo's Return'' is to be surprisingly engaging, but that's only if you watch it for what it is: know that the film is just the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries the a cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's in character and character, the various [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrins]] may be replacement voice actors]] are surprisingly good and the mysteries cool, are intriguing, but the overall narrative is very disjointed and the animation is immensely cheaper than in the first film.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures, adventures and the characters staying true to the first film, but a rather an overall disjointed narrative overall and poor animation.
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* FridgeBrilliance: While it may seem mystical, Obby's immunity to heat and ability to persist on silicates are actually theorized to be possible for chemotrophic SiliconBasedLife.

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* FridgeBrilliance: While it may seem mystical, Obby's immunity to heat and ability to persist on silicates [[ShownTheirWork are actually theorized to be possible for chemotrophic chemotrophic]] SiliconBasedLife.
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* FridgeBrilliance: While it may seem mystical, Obby's immunity to heat and ability to persist on silicates are actually theorized to be possible for chemotrophic SiliconBasedLife.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Milo's Return'' is surprisingly engaging, but only if you watch it for what it is: the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries the cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's in characters and the various [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrins]] may be surprisingly good and the mysteries cool, but the narrative is disjointed and the animation is immensely cheaper than in the first film.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Milo's Return'' is surprisingly engaging, but only if you watch it for what it is: the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries the cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's in characters character and the various [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrins]] may be surprisingly good and the mysteries cool, but the narrative is disjointed and the animation is immensely cheaper than in the first film.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: For some people— though it's less unanimous than with certain other Disney DTV sequels.
* {{Sequelitis}}: ''Milo's Return'' is surprisingly engaging, but only if you watch it for what it is: the cobbled-together remains of [[RecycledTheSeries the cancelled TV series]]. Everyone's in characters and the various [[TheOtherDarrin Other Darrins]] may be surprisingly good and the mysteries cool, but the narrative is disjointed and the animation is immensely cheaper than in the first film.
* SoOkayItsAverage: It gets this treatment, being seen as sort of a mixed bag — engaging adventures, but a rather disjointed narrative overall and poor animation.

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