Will disney hand drawn animation ever become popular again? like new ones?!


Question: Well, Disney is going back to the 2D animation with The Princess and the Frog. I guess its becoming popular again. I hope the movie is good/does well.

Personally, I don't really like 3D all that much but there are exceptions. (Ratatouille was awesome). My main problem with 3D is that it isn't nearly as expressive as 2D. Just nifty effects. People are overly focused on how real it looks. Its the style that matters.


Answers: Well, Disney is going back to the 2D animation with The Princess and the Frog. I guess its becoming popular again. I hope the movie is good/does well.

Personally, I don't really like 3D all that much but there are exceptions. (Ratatouille was awesome). My main problem with 3D is that it isn't nearly as expressive as 2D. Just nifty effects. People are overly focused on how real it looks. Its the style that matters.

Well prolly nobody knows...Maybe, it's a possibility. I'd estimate yes and no. Sorry for the crappy answer.

It will, as they come to realize (a) there is really no time savings (b) 3D lacks the qualiy of line you really want and, for me (c) there is something more "real" about it

If a market for animation comes up again, there is a chance (but Disney would have to open a new 2D animation studio because they closed it).

I'm sure people would open up to the idea (I'm sick of crappy 3-D movies with talking animals and crappy hip-hop jokes), but it's more of a thing of production studios risking the money. 3-D animation is far cheaper because it's done on a computer and not by hand and so they only take 2 years to animate a 2 hour film instead of 4 years. It's all about they money.

Had movies like Titan AE, Atlantis or whatever that stupid cow movie Disney made been successful economically, studios would make the risk. Quite frankly, it's not that the first two movies were bad, they just didn't have that all-around innocent appeal older films have like Beauty and the Beast and the Little Mermaid.

I was glad that no 3D films were nominated for the Oscars in 2007, I'm glad a clay-motion movie which is far harder to animate than cel animation won the Oscar. Just shows that a quick buck doesn't mean a memorable film.

If kids weren't so stupid these days and stopped watching Shark Tale and demanded Howl's Moving Castle to get a wider release, studios would make better children's movies with a higher production cost. But since kids are stupid and parents moreso by not letting kids watch better movies to see what true film taste should be like, enjoy crappt 3_d movies for the next 15-20 years. I'm off to watch niche anime movies in the meantime.

I hope so! We need some new disney princesses, lol.



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