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  • Chicken Little

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Universal only has Potter due to urban legend saying that Disney pissed off Rowling so bad she went max fuck you to Disney.
I thought that what had happened was Disney was only willing to make a ride while Rowling wanted a whole park area to bring Hogwarts to life. I don't think she was pissed, just negotiations broke down and she found someone (Universal) all too happy to bring her work into the real world. Honestly, considering how much they cheaped out of what they promised with Star Wars (and they made BIG promises early on) she lucked out. Especially since people were initially disappointed with the Wizarding World when it first opened.
 
I thought that what had happened was Disney was only willing to make a ride while Rowling wanted a whole park area to bring Hogwarts to life. I don't think she was pissed, just negotiations broke down and she found someone (Universal) all too happy to bring her work into the real world. Honestly, considering how much they cheaped out of what they promised with Star Wars (and they made BIG promises early on) she lucked out. Especially since people were initially disappointed with the Wizarding World when it first opened.
"They broke down". Rumour is she drove straight to universal after she flew to Orlando to talk to them and requested a meeting, which was granted, and then bigger wiggs showed up the next day and they met again and Universal immediately drew up plans for her to consider.

And yes she was in talks with a land Disney led her to believe it would be a land. When she showed up they showed her plans for a tiny ride and apparently talked down to her and told her that her IP wasnt that big a deal. When she tried to give feedback they shut her down telling her once again they knew what would make a better experience. The rest is history.
 
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"They broke down". Rumour is she drove straight to universal after she flew to Orlando to talk to them and requested a meeting, which was granted, and then bigger wiggs showed up the next day and they met again and Universal immediately drew up plans for her to consider.

And yes she was in talks with a land Disney led her to believe it would be a land. When she showed up they showed her plans for a tiny ride and apparently talked down to her and told her that her IP wasnt that big a deal. When she tried to give feedback they shut her down telling her once again they knew what would make a better experience. The rest is history.
Do we have source on this?
It's crazy that they would talk down to the woman who created the most important cultural IP of the last 30 years. If you ligned up all the HP books sold you can go around the earth. twice.
It's not about how good you think it is but you can't deny that it's HUGE.

But again Disney can't care properly for the IP they own. Someone talked about Star Wars that is true but they also did Gravity falls dirty...
 
But again Disney can't care properly for the IP they own. Someone talked about Star Wars that is true but they also did Gravity falls dirty...

Both Gravity Falls and Star Wars are treated like fucking royalty compared to what Lilo & Stitch got. Literally the only movie they made during the early 2000s that returned a profit at the box office, and how did they repay Chris Sanders for this gift? They turned it into a fucking Pokemon rip-off (while also releasing not that much merchandise for it - literally the ONLY reason that the show existed, and they couldn't even do THAT right) and made 2 Asian-centric series that didn't even have Lilo in them that much. That was my first "red-pill" when it came to Disney.
 
nigga please.mp4
Both Gravity Falls and Star Wars are treated like fucking royalty compared to what Lilo & Stitch got. Literally the only movie they made during the early 2000s that returned a profit at the box office, and how did they repay Chris Sanders for this gift? They turned it into a fucking Pokemon rip-off (while also releasing not that much merchandise for it - literally the ONLY reason that the show existed, and they couldn't even do THAT right) and made 2 Asian-centric series that didn't even have Lilo in them that much. That was my first "red-pill" when it came to Disney.
It was shameful what they did to Sanders for practically saving that company.
 
Anyone see the current fight happening in the news now that rumors of Disney World dropping Walt’s name in the title are going around.

Here is an original rumor article:

A debonker:

I am honestly curious as to if this will go anywhere.

nigga please.mp4
Both Gravity Falls and Star Wars are treated like fucking royalty compared to what Lilo & Stitch got. Literally the only movie they made during the early 2000s that returned a profit at the box office, and how did they repay Chris Sanders for this gift? They turned it into a fucking Pokemon rip-off (while also releasing not that much merchandise for it - literally the ONLY reason that the show existed, and they couldn't even do THAT right) and made 2 Asian-centric series that didn't even have Lilo in them that much. That was my first "red-pill" when it came to Disney.
I feel like we can make a list of all the IP Disney has essentially destroyed or mistreated. I would say X-Men and Fantastic 4 are like the peak when it comes to current IP getting shat on. Fox wouldn’t hand over the rights, so Disney went mass sperg out on the IPs. Now they own them and have basically done jack shit to repair them. If it wasn’t for the MCU, Marvel in general would probably be dead under Disney as they have done little with the IP past movies. Shit on WB and their handling of DC, but at least they are smart enough to expand the brand as much as possible and really invest in tons of avenues for their characters. If the MCU goes down, basically all of Marvel goes with it besides Sony’s Spider-Man projects.
 
Anyone see the current fight happening in the news now that rumors of Disney World dropping Walt’s name in the title are going around.

Here is an original rumor article:

A debonker:

I am honestly curious as to if this will go anywhere.


I feel like we can make a list of all the IP Disney has essentially destroyed or mistreated. I would say X-Men and Fantastic 4 are like the peak when it comes to current IP getting shat on. Fox wouldn’t hand over the rights, so Disney went mass sperg out on the IPs. Now they own them and have basically done jack shit to repair them. If it wasn’t for the MCU, Marvel in general would probably be dead under Disney as they have done little with the IP past movies. Shit on WB and their handling of DC, but at least they are smart enough to expand the brand as much as possible and really invest in tons of avenues for their characters. If the MCU goes down, basically all of Marvel goes with it besides Sony’s Spider-Man projects.
Isn't Pirates and Princesses the ClownFishTV website?
 
"They broke down". Rumour is she drove straight to universal after she flew to Orlando to talk to them and requested a meeting, which was granted, and then bigger wiggs showed up the next day and they met again and Universal immediately drew up plans for her to consider.

And yes she was in talks with a land Disney led her to believe it would be a land. When she showed up they showed her plans for a tiny ride and apparently talked down to her and told her that her IP wasnt that big a deal. When she tried to give feedback they shut her down telling her once again they knew what would make a better experience. The rest is history.
If that's true, that's fucking hilarious. I can totally see Disney execs trying the bigshot routine on a woman who has more money than the Queen of England. They probably had a Darth Vader bobblehead on their desk at the time and don't see it as a reminder of how brutally they butchered that IP the moment they got their filthy mitts on it. They're afraid to make another Star Wars movie because Solo bombed and Rise of Skywalker underperformed.

Rowling made the right call. Disney wouldn't know quality anymore if it slapped them in the mouth.
 
If that's true, that's fucking hilarious. I can totally see Disney execs trying the bigshot routine on a woman who has more money than the Queen of England. They probably had a Darth Vader bobblehead on their desk at the time and don't see it as a reminder of how brutally they butchered that IP the moment they got their filthy mitts on it. They're afraid to make another Star Wars movie because Solo bombed and Rise of Skywalker underperformed.

Rowling made the right call. Disney wouldn't know quality anymore if it slapped them in the mouth.
This happened before Disney bought Star Wars and Harry Potter hadnt released the last of the movies in the book series.

Star Wars and alot around its purchase was a reaction to Harry Potter world at Universal. A whole lot of the Star Wars land at Disney takes its cues from Harry Potter at Universal.
 
Was fucking around on YT when I came across this video. It’s fairly old but I still find it interesting nonetheless.
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I never knew until now that Disney had ever planned on making an Oz-themed attraction (a book-accurate one that is….yes the utensil people are actually a thing in the series), and I’m slightly sad it never came into fruition.

I say slightly only because in hindsight I think it’s a good thing Disney never got a solid grasp on the Oz franchise. God knows that nowadays they’d suck the life out of it, milk it dry, and turn it into another soulless shell to consoom.

Speaking of which, I am happy to see that the RtO props are still in good condition here. I’m pretty disappointed Walter Murch (the director) got dealt such a bad hand with his film, he really proved to be an amazing director despite the shortcomings and low budget he and his team were given.

But hey, I’d rather stick with one, lovely hidden gem of a film instead of a bunch of big-budget cashgrabs.
 
Was fucking around on YT when I came across this video. It’s fairly old but I still find it interesting nonetheless.
]https://youtube.com/watch?v=hX4L4eZ5Liw:75, list: PLrf2wVSrFyKAJ9CB6h6UymtBLkQ4QYpbu
I never knew until now that Disney had ever planned on making an Oz-themed attraction (a book-accurate one that is….yes the utensil people are actually a thing in the series), and I’m slightly sad it never came into fruition.

I say slightly only because in hindsight I think it’s a good thing Disney never got a solid grasp on the Oz franchise. God knows that nowadays they’d suck the life out of it, milk it dry, and turn it into another soulless shell to consoom.

Speaking of which, I am happy to see that the RtO props are still in good condition here. I’m pretty disappointed Walter Murch (the director) got dealt such a bad hand with his film, he really proved to be an amazing director despite the shortcomings and low budget he and his team were given.

But hey, I’d rather stick with one, lovely hidden gem of a film instead of a bunch of big-budget cashgrabs.
By the time Disney actually started production on the film, they'd been sitting on the rights so long that the books were going public domain.

Walt wanted to do it in the 50s and cast Mouseketeers in the lead roles.
 
By the time Disney actually started production on the film, they'd been sitting on the rights so long that the books were going public domain.

Walt wanted to do it in the 50s and cast Mouseketeers in the lead roles.
Oh yeah, I remember. I saw a video on YT a while back that was basically showcasing just that. The character designs were actually pretty cute (the costumes were terrifying though).
 
and made 2 Asian-centric series that didn't even have Lilo in them that much.
Stitch is apparently huge in Asia, Lilo not so much. I highly doubt it's because she's a brown Hawaiian girl instead of a pale Asian girl either. It's actually the same thing with Pokemon. Pikachu standalone merch is huge in Japan, the anime stuff with Ash considerably less so, that's why you don't see it anymore (even though the anime Pikachu and Ash merch was the more popular option in the west).

I'm pretty sure that this is the exact reason why the lead-in movie and the original TV series have mismatched names. The lead-in was going to be called "Lilo and Stitch: A New Ohana" until it was discovered the Asian market was big on just Stitch. That's when it became Stitch the Movie and the show was going to be Stitch the Series. Until people were unhappy that Lilo's importance was being reduced in the title.
 
Stitch is apparently huge in Asia, Lilo not so much. I highly doubt it's because she's a brown Hawaiian girl instead of a pale Asian girl either. It's actually the same thing with Pokemon. Pikachu standalone merch is huge in Japan, the anime stuff with Ash considerably less so, that's why you don't see it anymore (even though the anime Pikachu and Ash merch was the more popular option in the west).

I'm pretty sure that this is the exact reason why the lead-in movie and the original TV series have mismatched names. The lead-in was going to be called "Lilo and Stitch: A New Ohana" until it was discovered the Asian market was big on just Stitch. That's when it became Stitch the Movie and the show was going to be Stitch the Series. Until people were unhappy that Lilo's importance was being reduced in the title.
That's why Japan even made a sequel series just called Stitch and they dropped Lilo completely (she does make a guess apprence in the third season)
 
That's why Japan even made a sequel series just called Stitch and they dropped Lilo completely (she does make a guess apprence in the third season)
Yeah, they really loved Stitch over anything else from that movie.

Speaking of missing things...
https://youtu.be/cpj_Y0G4bNE

EDIT: God I hate not having the YouTube link tag working.
 
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Was fucking around on YT when I came across this video. It’s fairly old but I still find it interesting nonetheless.
]https://youtube.com/watch?v=hX4L4eZ5Liw:75, list: PLrf2wVSrFyKAJ9CB6h6UymtBLkQ4QYpbu
I never knew until now that Disney had ever planned on making an Oz-themed attraction (a book-accurate one that is….yes the utensil people are actually a thing in the series), and I’m slightly sad it never came into fruition.

I say slightly only because in hindsight I think it’s a good thing Disney never got a solid grasp on the Oz franchise. God knows that nowadays they’d suck the life out of it, milk it dry, and turn it into another soulless shell to consoom.

Speaking of which, I am happy to see that the RtO props are still in good condition here. I’m pretty disappointed Walter Murch (the director) got dealt such a bad hand with his film, he really proved to be an amazing director despite the shortcomings and low budget he and his team were given.

But hey, I’d rather stick with one, lovely hidden gem of a film instead of a bunch of big-budget cashgrabs.
For what it's worth, most people only know Oz as the Judy Garland movie and don't particularly know, or care, about the books. I think this is why it did so poorly at the box office, adults were expecting more Judy Garland-tier Oz material, and got something book accurate, which they found off-putting.
 
For what it's worth, most people only know Oz as the Judy Garland movie and don't particularly know, or care, about the books. I think this is why it did so poorly at the box office, adults were expecting more Judy Garland-tier Oz material, and got something book accurate, which they found off-putting.
They also tried to tie in the film with the MGM movie by using the ruby slippers, which didn't help.
 
That's why Japan even made a sequel series just called Stitch and they dropped Lilo completely (she does make a guess apprence in the third season)
The best part is that it completely misses the point of the movie since Stitch became part of Lilo and Nani's family, so why would he ditch them for some random girl?
 
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