Why do direct to DVD movies look lower quailty, such as Lion King II, compared to say the theatrical release of The Lion King?

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Watching the Lion King II, the quailty is much lower and it doesnt “look” like a movie, but rather a long episode of a tv show. Why does the look seem so different?

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Movies like that aren’t treated as huge releases and are often relegated to smaller satellite studios with lower budgets, so the animation quality, art style/direction, writing all suffers for it. Plus, they get less time to work on things like that.

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