For example, Atlantis' "Art Of" book was basically just a glorified movie script, while the Home on the Range "Art Of" book featured a lot of (frankly, kind of stupid) tongue-in-cheek "behind the scenes" stories from Maggie's perspective, as if the film were actually shot on a set, like a 'live action' movie. And The Emperor's New Groove didn't get an "Art Of" book, at all.

I will likely buy The Art of Meet the Robinsons, and I'm sure I will enjoy the art it does contain .. but it's a long way from the sumptuous 'coffee-table' "Art Of" books which Disney produced for its 1990's films.
