Modern Disney is what happens when a company that's too big to fail is taken to its logical, narcoleptic conclusion. When all you have to do to print payola is to take one of your animated classics (or not-so-classics), spray some ugly live action CGI paint over it, and throw in a few woke good boy points for good measure,
guess what TF they're gonna make for-fucking-ever? I asked myself the same question not too long ago: "When did Disney go from 'when you wish upon a star' to 'when an executive wants a brand-new car'?" And then it hit me: it was always this way. Case in point:
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Notice how, between the early 90s and mid-2000s, there was a onslaught of DTV sequels to said animated classics? It's for the same reason that the live-action remakes exist:
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They made a loooooot of
moolah for old Michael Rat. The fault lies with the general public here, as well. Instead of rejecting this slop, they gladly gave the Rat their cash, because, fuck, something's gotta shut little Timmy/Tara up for a couple of hours. It's sad, really.