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I’m Sorry
You could’ve just edit your first comment there.
Of course it wouldn’t Frozen is the most popular Disney film of all time people still sing let it go to this day.
that is bulshit
I have no doubt that if the Princess and the Frog was CGI it would not have done any better. Some of it probably had to do with the title (hence Disney going for more gender neutral titles starting with Tangled) but in general, the movie was simply not going to be as popular as Frozen later ended up being regardless of how it looked like.
@mjangelvortex
It’s because 2D films just don’t make as much money as 3D ones.with a company like Disney it’s not just a case of wanting to make a lot of money they need to make a lot of money
@ILoveMyoozik
I honestly stopped watching that guy after a while but i can take your word on it that you weren’t as harsh about the trend compared to him.
I see.
Exactly, and those films make a lot of bank.
@icey wicey 1517
Well kinda, what I said was inspired by his video albeit less harsh.
I thinking where you are coming from with that.
Does this have to do with that video Mr Enter made a while back?
The MCU is a prime example of the Shared Movie universe formula.
Possibly.
You know I think this is the first time that G5 was mentioned from an official source.
Oh yeah, a lot of animated films tend to follow a type of formula. The same can even be said for live action films.
I am so relieved to read this. This lets my hopes that Season 9 won’t be the last and that we will be getting more seasons skyrocket.
@Masem
Just for this to extinguish that light of hope a bit again. Still, this statement by Hasbro confirms what I already predicted. It doesn’t know whether that movie will be a sequel to the 2017 movie or a prequel movie for a (rebooted) Generation 5, which means, Hasbro is unsure if it really wants MLP: FiM to end.
@northern haste
It is. I already went into detail about it in a blog entry I’ve just written, it lists both informations from the leaks that have now turned out as false:
https://www.fimfiction.net/blog/846274/a-second-my-little-pony-movie-has-been-announced-what-does-this-mean-for-generation-4-and-the-g5-reboot-leaks
Edited
Fair enough point. I’ve seen more than enough recent movies that I think broke that mold though. Not to mention animated movies in the past had their fair share of formulas too: the character starts off wanting more in their lives, they go into an adventure and meet some sidekicks and perhaps fall in love, the villain wants something the hero has (or has a villainous crush on the heroine), and then the villain is defeated (usually caused by the villain’s own mistakes).
@Background Pony #D6A8
It probably would have now that you bring that up. A lot of the praises people made with the movie had more to do with the characters and the music, not the animation itself.
Edited
If Frozen had been traditionally animated, it would have disproven the notion that traditional animation is “outdated” and made just as much money as the CGI version.
He means the CGI, which is good, even though it’s rendering Tetsuya Nomura’s terrible belts-and-zippers aesthetic.
It’s still an odd argument though, since Western CG animation does gangbusters in Japan, particularly Frozen.
Character is living a good life, a villain comes in and threatens their livelihood or hometown, the main character along with some friends go on an adventure visiting other places, meeting new friends along the way, conflict usually involving infighting between the friends, climax where villain gets defeated or the main character looks like they died, turns out they’re not dead and they saved the day, and everybody lived happily ever after, the end.
A lot of animated films, especially from this decade has used this formula such as the MLP Movie. This isn’t a criticism, just an observation and a statement.