2. Mars Needs Moms (2011)

Disney’s animated adventure Mars Needs Moms was intended as a heartwarming family escapade, crafted with cutting-edge motion-capture technology and a wholesome narrative. Yet, despite its promising premise, the film became one of the studio’s most notorious animated flops, earning only $39 million against a staggering $150 million budget. Critics and audiences alike criticized the film for its unsettling animation style, weak storytelling, and unclear marketing strategy, which failed to convey its appeal. The film’s disastrous performance prompted Disney to re-evaluate their animation investments, highlighting how critical storytelling and targeted promotion are to animated movie success.