JWeinCom said:
Disney's rennaisance didn't really have much to do with using new IPs. They'd been doing that since pretty much day one, in terms of feature films. They didn't start doing sequels till after the Little Mermaid, when they created a direct to DVD division to capitalize on their recent success. The last movies featuring Mickey or Donald were from the 50's or so. |
I don't really see it that way, those films were successful because they were more contemporary and had more 90s-styled humor ... like imagine Robin Williams in Snow White? Yeah I don't think so.
Those movies were more modernized for modern audiences, I remember this because I was basically the target audience, in the 80s, Disney had become "uncool". Little Mermaid began to change that especially with the Sebastian character, and Aladdin really did it with the Genie character.







