How did critic Richard Corliss describe the animated film The Prince of Egypt?
A. As a failed experiment in making animation with adult themes
B. As a crusade to expand the frustratingly narrow boundaries of feature animation
C. As an example of sad attempts by studios to keep hand-drawn animation relevant
D. As the first truly successful-both critically and commerciallyexample of 3-D feature animation
Answer: B
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