Those were the only good later ones, although Titan A.E. was a bomb.
Yeah, basic lineup for his movies as percieved by audiences and reviewers (in chronological order). Oh, and the fact that the views of the critics and general audience is pretty much the same as mine is pure coincidence:
NIMH: Explosion onto the scene, Bluth's greatest work ever.
American Tail: Once again, brilliant, highest grossing animation of its time.
Land Before Time: New highest grossing animation of its time, but with less spectacular reviews (more politely positive than fanatical praise like the previous films). Generally seen as a great film by audiences.
All Dogs Go To Heaven: Dark and intense, but maybe a bit too much so.
Rock a Doodle: Strange, confusing and pointless.
Thumbelina: Cheap Disney Princess knockoff.
Troll In Central Park: Awful, almost like it was a parody of a children's film. Kinda wish it was.
Pebble and the Penguin: Best out of Bluth's bad movies, but still pretty rotten. But at least it had Tim Curry (which is always a good thing for me)
Anastasia: Could be seen as Disney knockoff, but at least it was done with obvious effort, and altogether pretty well recieved, especialy in Russia.
Titan AE: Well recieved, but marketing couldn't seem to decide to portray it as a sci-fi or a kid's film. Unfortunately a commercial flop due to poor marketing.
Now, forgive me, and back on topic...