>pixar, after buying time for five years by sloppily milking their last-gen films and then shitting themselves with three of the most forgettable releases ever made across the entire Disney company, releases rather oddball and average panda movie before deciding to dip into toy story for the FIFTH TIME with an extremely mediocre concept
Disney's hilarious state might not even need to be explained. If they aren't desperately trying to push cheap content for Plus or leaning on a subsidiary, they're poking various global cultures, because the pool of stories from their own has gone dry due to collective fucking of copyright.
So, in all, are we actually witnessing the fall of a titan? At least, in the world of film and animation.
Disney's hilarious state might not even need to be explained. If they aren't desperately trying to push cheap content for Plus or leaning on a subsidiary, they're poking various global cultures, because the pool of stories from their own has gone dry due to collective fucking of copyright.
So, in all, are we actually witnessing the fall of a titan? At least, in the world of film and animation.