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Walt Disney Company Currently Not Developing Any Hand-Drawn Animated Features



The studio that helped pioneer 2D, hand drawn, theatrical animation is currently at a crossroads with the process. At Wednesday’s Walt Disney Company shareholder’s meeting, CEO Bob Iger revealed none of Disney’s animation companies, which includes Disney Animation, Pixar and Disney Toons, are currently developing, or have plans to develop, any 2D, hand drawn animation for the big screen. He’s not ruling it out, but the current slate - which probably stretches 3-4 years – has none of it.

The only place the company is currently continuing the tradition is on some of their animated television shows.

With 3D theatrical animation becoming so lucrative for studios these days, this doesn’t exactly come as a surprise. The target audience, young kids, have come to expect a certain aesthetic in their movies. The Pixar aesthetic. Even the other animation studios, such as Blue Sky or DreamWorks, have been emulating that for a while. Not to mention a younger generation of animators currently working in features are likely much more proficient on a Mac rather than with a pencil and paper.

It makes an animation fan wonder, is hand drawn animation dead?

Disney’s last hand-drawn theatrical feature was 2011′s Winnie the Pooh, which grossed a paltry $33 million worldwide. Iger, almost expectedly, forgot that when addressing the question and incorrectly stated that 2009′s The Princess and the Frog was their last hand-drawn film. That film was a success, grossing $267 million worldwide. However, juxtapose it to the Disney animation films that came before and after that. Bolt, which grossed $310 million and Tangled, which grossed $590 million. Obviously, that could have something to do with the quality of those films, but the bottom line surely isn’t lost on the company. (Winnie the Pooh even bolsters the point further. It was critically adored, but publicly forgotten.)

I’d imagine, somewhere down the road, a Disney fan who works their way up in the company will come to the executives with an original, hand-drawn animated idea and it’ll be sold as Disney’s return to their roots. But according to the CEO, that isn’t happening anytime soon, especially not on the big screen. Hand drawn animation isn’t dead, but it’s certainly on life support.

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sadisticsidhe 7th-Mar-2013 04:40 am (UTC)
superdogbiter 7th-Mar-2013 04:47 am (UTC)
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ahzuri 7th-Mar-2013 04:48 am (UTC)
MTE
genbu_no_miko24 7th-Mar-2013 06:22 am (UTC)
mte. I mean I enjoy the computer animated stuff, but 2D is nice too :"(
howlcosmiclove 7th-Mar-2013 01:22 pm (UTC)
seriously ;_;
I enjoy 3D but 2D is lovely.
toilandblood 7th-Mar-2013 03:09 pm (UTC)
IA
krycek_chick 7th-Mar-2013 05:06 pm (UTC)
THIS.
mjspice 7th-Mar-2013 05:33 pm (UTC)
Mte, Doctor. :(
wonderwomanhero 7th-Mar-2013 04:40 am (UTC)


Ugh I miss the hand drawn animated features.


no1curr about the cgi shit. leave it to pixar tbh.
novacek001 7th-Mar-2013 04:44 am (UTC)
i think Disney did a fantastic job with Tangled though
rhapsodeeinblue 7th-Mar-2013 04:49 am (UTC)
Same. It was a solid movie and the animation was gorgeous. The 3D really worked too.
wonderwomanhero 7th-Mar-2013 04:52 am (UTC)
Yeah but then seeing the concept art during the credits made me think it would have been even better in traditional animation
arielcharming 7th-Mar-2013 09:16 pm (UTC)
gorgeous gif. I really hope this new material they're working on kicks ass.
babbss 7th-Mar-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
bigbranch 7th-Mar-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
they won't be getting any of my money then
twowaymirrrors 7th-Mar-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
Wasn't Frozen supposed to be hand drawn and then they scrapped that idea?

And this doesn't surprise me. They said awhile ago they were sticking with CGI animation. I think it was around the time The Princess and the Frog came out since they pretty much called it a flop.
allybally12345 7th-Mar-2013 05:35 am (UTC)
It will forever make me sad that The Princess and the Frog's lack of success was blamed on the fact that it was 2D animated. I mean, I liked the movie well enough...but I'm not surprised it didn't do well. It was more akin to Atlantis: The Lost Empire than The lion King or Beauty and the Beast. Not amazing, just...decent.
simplychristina 7th-Mar-2013 06:40 am (UTC)
It opened right before Harry Potter. And did more than well for that stupid timing.
hope_remains 7th-Mar-2013 05:29 pm (UTC)
I know! TPatF didn't do well because it was about a princess that gets turned into a frog. The writing wasn't amazing, the songs weren't memorable (aside from "Almost There" and maaaaybe "Evangeline," but not really) and overall it was just... okay. THAT'S why it didn't do well. And now 2D Animation as a whole is facing the backlash. :(
mhfromnh 7th-Mar-2013 06:05 am (UTC)
they also blame it on the title being too "girl specific" or some bullshit.
guadalcanal 7th-Mar-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
Walt is rolling over in his grave, man
hope_remains 7th-Mar-2013 05:30 pm (UTC)
Probably, but on the other hand, if he was around to see 3D animation, he may have found it very inspiring. It's hard to say. Although I'm sure he'd still be very sad to know that 2D animation was dying.
superdogbiter 7th-Mar-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
brucelynn 7th-Mar-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
They'll return to it watch

Something is gonna pressure them to do it
stussytribe 7th-Mar-2013 04:45 am (UTC)
bebetama 7th-Mar-2013 04:57 am (UTC)
Oh Cat's eyes! I loved that anime.

gee 7th-Mar-2013 04:45 am (UTC)
The Winnie the Pooh movies are fucking great, I enjoy watching them when I just wanna relax and feel good. Sigh.
stussytribe 7th-Mar-2013 04:46 am (UTC)
exactly i love watching hand-drawn childrens shows when i wanna relax tbh
wonderwomanhero 7th-Mar-2013 04:48 am (UTC)
My sister and I still watch Arthur because it's mindless fun, but they recently upgraded to this shitty flash style animation and now it's terrible.
gee 7th-Mar-2013 04:49 am (UTC)
That's depressing :( One of my go to cartoons is Little Bear, thank god they stopped making it before that could happen.
kampfbaby 8th-Mar-2013 03:41 am (UTC)
i love arthur and was not aware of this! booo :(
memorian 7th-Mar-2013 04:58 am (UTC)
omg yes. The recent one is so well done. I just go "how can you not like this!?!"
supernature_971 7th-Mar-2013 04:46 am (UTC)
*sigh*

I like 3D animation though, I'd just like things to be a bit more balanced :/
wonderwomanhero 7th-Mar-2013 04:47 am (UTC)
they said they'd do one like every so often but I am NOT here for the butchery of the Snow Queen. I seriously want it to go to development hell because it's so far away from Anderson's original tale...
ivysaur 7th-Mar-2013 05:08 am (UTC)
mte
skizzylizard 7th-Mar-2013 05:43 am (UTC)
have you heard of this obscure movie called The Little Mermaid jw
loveumbrella 7th-Mar-2013 10:12 am (UTC)
TLM is far closer to the original tale than what they are doing with Snow Queen though, if that's what you mean.
wonderwomanhero 7th-Mar-2013 03:21 pm (UTC)
The Little Mermaid was almost the same as the source material compared to what they are doing with The Snow Queen.
yurasama_love 7th-Mar-2013 06:07 am (UTC)
Me neither! Especially after that beautiful concept art... UGH
I need Gerda to save Kay. Da fuq is this bullshit?
gabzillaz 7th-Mar-2013 05:08 pm (UTC)
Same
baglady25 7th-Mar-2013 04:47 am (UTC)
Disney’s last hand-drawn theatrical feature was 2011′s Winnie the Pooh, which grossed a paltry $33 million worldwide

OK, but it was fucking released the same weekend as Deathly Hallows Pt 2, so that was kind of Disney's own fault
masterofmystery 7th-Mar-2013 04:50 am (UTC)
it was also just an hour long, which i can imagine isn't enough to sway people to pay 10 bucks to see it
wonderwomanhero 7th-Mar-2013 04:52 am (UTC)
literally?

Edit: HOLY SHIT ONLY 63 MINUTES?.....

Edited at 2013-03-07 04:53 am (UTC)
holyfrijoles_2 7th-Mar-2013 04:55 am (UTC)
Jesus christ. That makes it more suited for a made for TV movie or something.
ari_hime 7th-Mar-2013 06:45 am (UTC)
exactly. i originally planned to see it until i found out i was going to pay $11 for 60 minutes of film.
sandstorm 7th-Mar-2013 01:42 pm (UTC)
rofl It doesn't take an industry analyst to see why this movie did poorly.
simplychristina 7th-Mar-2013 06:42 am (UTC)
Yep, and The Princess and the Frog opened right before Harry Potter. It's like they wanted both of those movies to do 'badly'. TPATF did very well, considering the timing.
xcollsangelx 7th-Mar-2013 04:48 am (UTC)
Mickey Mouse creeps me out.

noskidaddle 7th-Mar-2013 04:48 am (UTC)
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