It had been dubbed, “the film that killed traditional animation" upon its release but 2004's Home on the Range is more a product of studio shortsightedness than bad animation.
Lunopolis manages to take the paranoid mythology of the internet conspiracy theorist community and weave it into an interesting mystery. It even does so without letting the found footage style drag it down.
Why isn’t Oliver & Company part of the conversation when talk of modern day Disney classics comes up? You could point a finger at the lukewarm critical reception.