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bleupencil
06-21-2007, 05:53 PM
Thought this article might put smiles on a few faces.

This past Tuesday afternoon, the news traveled around the Disney lot at lightning speed. PAs saw it displayed on their pagers, while executives read all about it on their Blackberrys. Sharon Morrill -- the long-time president of DisneyToon Studios -- was out.

Morrill -- who (it's said) had made billions of dollars for Mickey in the past 13 years by becoming the driving force behind the company's direct-to-video division -- was out of a job because ... Well ... Times had changed. More importantly, because tastes had changed in Disney's executive suite.

You see, John Lasseter (Who became Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios when the Mouse purchased Pixar in January of 2006) had made it very clear that he wasn't a big fan of Morrill's work. To be specific, he felt that the steady stream of cheaply made video premieres that DisneyToon Studios had produced over the past decade had severely undercut the perceived value of the full-blown animated features that WDAS was producing.

Which is why -- almost from the moment that John arrived on the Disney lot -- he began using his influence to pull the plug on various DisneyToon projects. First "The Aristocats 2," followed by "Chicken Little 2 : The Ugly Duckling Story" and "Meet the Robinsons 2: First Date." Lasseter also derailed "Disney's Dwarfs," a new direct-to-video franchise that hoped to capture the hearts of the "Lord of the Rings" crowd.

But of all the projects that DisneyToon had in its production pipeline, the one that seemed to upset Lasseter the most was "The Tinkerbell Movie." This home premiere (Which was said to be Morrill's baby, with the DisneyToon president having lots of input on this movie's storyline) was an awful mess. With this CG film having little if anything to do with the 1953 Disney film that inspired it.

After watching a work-in-progress version of this home premiere, John then reportedly told Bob Iger that "The Tinkerbell Movie" was virtually unwatchable. That -- if the Walt Disney Company really wanted to use this direct-to-video release to help move their new "Disney Fairies" franchise out into the mainstream -- its story would need a complete overhaul.

Iger then agreed to follow Lasseter's suggestions. And -- as a direct result -- some $30 million worth of animation had to be scrapped.

And at that point ... The handwriting was on the wall. Morrill's movies (Which had once been celebrated for the huge profits that they generated for the Walt Disney Company) were now viewed as being somewhat problematic. Mostly because the home premieres that DisneyToon Studios was producing were now thought to make the really-for-real animated features that WDAS were making seem that much less special.

If John (With the help of Ed Catmull, Lasseter's longtime Pixar colleague as the new president for Walt Disney Animation Studios) really was going to turn this situation around, then a break had to be made from the past. And fast.

And since Sharon was pushing to put a "Disney Princess Enchanted Tales" DVD series (Which would feature all-new adventures of classic Disney characters like Aurora from "Sleeping Beauty" and Jasmine from "Aladdin") into production (Which John & Ed worried might then undercut audience's interest in "The Princess and the Frog," that new feature that was supposed to revive traditional animation at the studio) ... Clearly a change had to be made at the very top of DisneyToon Studios.

So first Lasseter & Catmull got the "Disney Princess Enchanted Tales" line cancelled (The first -- and now only -- installment of this new series, "Follow Your Dreams," goes on sale in September). Then they got Disney management to remove Morrill herself.

And with that, DisneyToon Studios was now officially out of the sequel business. Oh, sure. There are still a few high profile productions like "The Little Mermaid 3" yet to be burned off. As well as "The Tinkerbell Movie" (along with that trio of sequels that are also supposed to support the "Disney Fairies" franchise) that have yet to be completed & released.

But beyond that ... According to company insiders that I've spoken with, from here on in, DisneyToon Studios will concentrate on creating home premieres that help support various "Playhouse Disney" franchises. So look for this division of the company to now make DVDs that star the characters from "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," "My Pals Tigger & Pooh" and "Handy Manny."

As for Ms. Morrill ... According to a company spokesperson that I exchanged e-mails with late yesterday, Sharon will " ... take on new duties at The Walt Disney Studios." For the time being, Ms. Morrill's old boss, Alan Bergman (I.E. President of The Walt Disney Studios) will oversee day-to-day operations at DisneyToon Studios. With significant input from John Lasseter & Ed Catmull, or so I'm told.

And with that ... A controversial era ends at the Walt Disney Company. One where the Mouse made an awful lot of money, while -- at the same time -- seemed to strip-mine its own creative legacy. Here's hoping that Lasseter & Catmull made the right call. That -- by shutting down production of all of these home premieres & direct-to-video sequels -- that the new animated features that WDAS will soon be producing will once again seem that much more special to today's audiences. And -- as a direct result of this change -- then perform better at the box office and earn higher profits for the corporation.

From over at Jim Hill (http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2007/06/21/say-so-long-to-direct-to-video-sequels-disneytoon-studios-tunes-out-sharon-morrill.aspx).

There's a bit of a discussion going on in the comments too, if you're interested.

Ima Gooner
06-21-2007, 06:11 PM
one guy in the comments said "at last disney's getting their dignity back" which made me chuckle. Honestly though who would buy the direct to dvd sequels... Im not surprised they didnt put them in mcdonalds happy meals as the free toy. Still you cant forget about that entire channel, toon disney i think its called. They air shows based on the movies... get rid of that and maybe disney'll get an ounce more of dignity back.

flashcartoons
06-21-2007, 07:43 PM
i dont know if walt would be happy where is company he started is going

less 2d animation, which is what they did best

also the disney channel is annoying to much human shows, expessially these stupid girl shows like raven and other crap, they need more 2d cartoon series

i mean where is Ducktales, Darkwing Duck, Goof Troop, Rescue Rangers, Talespin i mean

they stopped really trying as hard as before

Squash-n-Stretch
06-22-2007, 11:16 AM
I seriously doubt those animators whose 30 million dollars worth of animation was done by are happy with this decision. Still...nice to see idealists get their way sometimes.

Terro
06-22-2007, 12:06 PM
My wife and I collect Disney animations, and in order to complete certain collections we have to buy the straight to DVD ones as well.

Just last weekend I was re-watching the original Aladin and then the 2 follow up movies which went directly to DVD. When you watch these back to back you notice all of the cutbacks. It's visible in almost every aspect of the animation including the audio.

I'm happy they are done with it, because I personally believe that each animation should be polished and those are definitely not polished.

Ima Gooner
06-22-2007, 01:21 PM
sorry greg about my "honestly who'd buy the direct-to-dvd, etc,etc" post. No disrespect to you and your wife. But honestly the dvd's were just a quick buck for disney, i doubt they were releasing them for entertainment value.

Off topic: Bloody painter randomly shut down in the middle of a drawing i was doing and destroyed the entire file. Two hours of work gone. :Xead:

Terro
06-22-2007, 01:48 PM
sorry greg about my "honestly who'd buy the direct-to-dvd, etc,etc" post. No disrespect to you and your wife.

No disrespect takes. I completely agree with you. The only reason we get them is to complete a collection which is silly in it self :)

flashcartoons
06-22-2007, 03:18 PM
you want real disney you have to buy walts stuff when he was alive

disney isnt and will not be like it was in the past

myhatisoff
06-22-2007, 07:12 PM
This makes me glad.

Good Ol' Lasseter. I reckon the source of his powers lie within his glorious hawaiian shirts. Take away his shirt away and he'll lose some of his awesomeness, if not he might get a wee bit chilly.

And with that I'll be off.

*wanders away slowly with hands in pockets looking distantly through the floor*

Neo_Crisis
06-24-2007, 09:45 PM
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! That is all I have to say.:D

bleupencil
06-25-2007, 04:02 AM
you want real disney you have to buy walts stuff when he was alive

disney isnt and will not be like it was in the past

Of course it's not, and there's nothing wrong with that. I don't understand why people want things to remain unchanged all the time. If Disney stayed the way it was, it would have eventually stagnated just as it has today. There have been many good films made since, and with Lasseter and Catmull at the helm, I see no reason to believe there will not be good films in the future either. Have a little faith and quit being so elitist ;P

Squash-n-Stretch
06-25-2007, 12:52 PM
Of course it's not, and there's nothing wrong with that. I don't understand why people want things to remain unchanged all the time. If Disney stayed the way it was, it would have eventually stagnated just as it has today. There have been many good films made since, and with Lasseter and Catmull at the helm, I see no reason to believe there will not be good films in the future either. Have a little faith and quit being so elitist ;P

QFA. I thought Emperors New Groove was amazing and that's only recent. Also it has a completely different tone; but that doesn't make it inferior to Steamboat Willy. I think Lion King is the most amazing thing to have come from animation, never mind just Disney, and that was produced decades after Disney died (Let's not forget Walt Disney couldn't draw Mickey Mouse, never mind animate him)

flashcartoons
06-26-2007, 05:16 PM
i wish they would make disney world bigger, instead of making 3 other parks you have to pay for seperate, there was so much free space around disney world, they could totally build on :(

anyway, i want disney to be like it was in the past cause i love that style of animation

you got lifelike animation in disney movies then you got cartoony like in its regular cartoons, studying off old disney stuff has taught me alot

both styles

all the new stuff is mostly made on the computer, but there are schools that still teach tradition and studios who im sure still do some traditional

am i right here?

beerrider
07-11-2007, 04:56 AM
I would say (about the beginning article) that the 2 different animation styles are different because of the drawing style: while american animation always invents sth-mosters inc, ....- animation wise the japaneese uses the same style it has for a very long time, only perfecting it (final fantasy) and that means that japaneese have more money left to spend on writers and storyline itself. But americans still try to create "animational extravaganzas" without a 5$ story bought from a bum under the bridge.

Donīt get me wrong I respect many of the writers but there just isnīt any depth. (but you do have to say that american media stupifys - it thinks that their nation is to stupid to understand complex storylines and dillemmas.)

Sry, this is just my oppinion.

tallsmartman
07-11-2007, 06:47 PM
YES YES YES YES!!!!! John Lassiter has been a production roll model of mine ever since I knew about him. He is killing this BULL CRAP that Disney was producing. This is the man who did the English dubbing of Spirited Away, he has said in interviews how he wants to get some of the classic 2D animation back as well as doing more 3D movies. This is GREAT!!! You made my day with this thread!!!

-MW