>>106972439>What did he do to fuck up the success of the renaissance?-Way too overambitious with theme parks in other countries
-Lost key members of staff, notably the Dreamworks guy
-After Tarzan, basically all of their movies were flops. Dreamworks rose to prominence because Disney was doing so awful. They were no longer seen as a powerhouse for much of the 00s
-Pixar was the one division doing well and they almost lost their deal due to disagreements
-Side projects like Disneyquest all over the world, Disney America and Club Disney were complete failures
Eisner was an ambitious man and many aspects of Disney we know today came from his tenure. However, he massively fucked stuff up. Generally around the time his business partner died.
Eisner and Iger are mirrors of each other in a way. Eisner was creatively ambitious and wanted to create newer and better things but he could not keep a lid on his imagination and this led to serious financial losses. Iger is financially ambitious and basically led Disney to acquiring a bunch of other properties while putting things they were known for like TV cartoons, 2D animation and games on the backburner, but this has led to Disney becoming the toppest dog in the entertainment world and arguably a second Disney animation rennaisance on film (I think that ended at this point though)
It's up to you which was better