About that Back To The Sea movie people keep talking about, it's actually in 2D, looking like a movie of that type made in the early 2000's like The Trumpet of The Swan.
There's even an app based on it, which reveals that this actually got a theatrical release.
A similar "oh, let's fool parents into thinking that the movie we are trying to sell is CGI!" happened with one of my favorite childhood movies recently. "Magic Adventures of Mumfie: The Movie" was recently re-released as "Mumfie's Quest" by Lionsgate (who distributes most of these bad CGI movies). Here's the cover Lionsgate gave it:
Boy, does that look horrible.
And here's what the actual movie looks like:
This is actually a great film that's worth watching, and is rated higher than most of these CGI abominations of IMDB (8.2, which is also higher than most popular kids cartoons today like SpongeBob and Friendship is Magic).
As for actual CGI films, I didn't like How To Train Your Dragon 2. It was good at the beginning with the island of dragons and all and the song the parents sang in the middle, but as the movie went on, it became boring and tedious due to the plot dragging on. This coming from someone who actually enjoyed Legends of Oz.
Here's another CGI movie that was plain awful to many Nickelodeon viewers when it first came out, Furby Island. It's basically a 45-minute commercial for the Furby toys combined with a decent plot about how the Furbies were discovered and how they can sense people's feelings. But some people said the animation was ugly, but as a child, I didn't care about that. Here's part 1 of the movie:
Remember that Planes rip-off Wings someone mentioned last year? Looks like that got a sequel to cash in on Planes: Fire and Rescue.
http://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=DacDG8VPzdM Ugh.This seems it could be worse than Legends of Oz. My 100th post!
Crayons that act like humans...where have I seen that before?
Also, has anyone heard of the new SpongeBob movie, Sponge Out Of Water? Nick is trying to hop on to the "cartoons in the real world" bandwagon by making SpongeBob and friends become superheroes to save the secret formula from being stolen by Burgerbeard the Pirate. Here's a picture of the CGI:
To me, they look like action figures just placed in a movie. Also, is SpongeBob wearing Po from the Teletubbies' antenna? Everyone on TVTropes said that they hated it just from this picture and said they would have rather seen Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie, before even watching this...