Your question is somewhat nebulous. Many Science Fiction plots including those in comic books have dealt with the usually Accidental discovery of an abandoned spacecraft usually alien. an episode on the old Fireball XL5 had the Mystery of the TA-2 what the initials stood for was not revealed ( Trans-Asteroid) or somebody suggested these were the call letters of the San Rafael of all things ( Trans-Arctic 2) You stated the ship is found in space- that rules out the Quatermass saga which dealt with a UFO unearthed on a subway construction site in London, England. ( neat way to save budgeting). Maybe you are dealing with Event Horizon. There are several science fiction sagas that use this ( Discovered craft) theme. sometimes there are alive and active travelling companions of an alien nature.
Titan a.e
No it is not animated.
No, the animated movie, Faeries is not much like the animated movie, Phantom Tollbooth.
Yes it is animated.
NO :)
Terminator 3 is not an animated movie.
Titan a.e
No it is not animated.
The animated movie that is based on places is Planes.
No, the animated movie, Faeries is not much like the animated movie, Phantom Tollbooth.
Depends on what genre. I think animated movies cost more
An animated movie costs about $5-$15 dollars
Ehm she Did the voice for Penny from the animated movie Bolt 2008
Yes it is animated.
The Smurfs are animated but the human beings are not and the city is not.
NO :)
Animated is an adjective (an animated movie) and a verb (past tense of animate).