Quote by Don Bluth
If you look at the game and everything, its not quite like looking

If you look at the game and everything, its not quite like looking at an animated film, because thats total character. This, this is really movement, but its got funny little things if you look for the humor. Theyre actually getting to the character. – Don Bluth

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I have never seen a games graphics look so sharp and clean. The sound design for the game is also unique on the Xbox. The memory on this system allowed us to provide the user with 5.1 Dolby surround sound for home theatre owners. – Don Bluth

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If the machines can take the drudgery out of it and just leave us with the joy of drawing, then thats the best of both worlds – and Ill use those computers! – Don Bluth

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