All I care about is How to Train Your Dragon 3. Which has been delayed till 2019. Other than that, unless Dreamworks changes it's mindset on how to make movies. Then my soft spot for Dreamworks will simply disappear.
Out of all the studios that had to make this, why does it have to be Dreamworks?
This studio has been under a conservative, stick to your guns approach for way too long under Katzenberg. I've said this before, but even though I know their deal is to be the anti-Disney, they seriously need to...
I miss the glory days of High School Musical, Suite Life, and everyone's favorite anime Cory in the House. The last Disney kidcom I can remember that was good was Good Luck Charlie. Mainly because it a somewhat down to earth kidcom. The rest of Disney channel shows plots are a bunch of middle...
The internet has had obsessions with other cartoons and live action kids shows before. But they usually come and go. Take the whole "Shrek is love, Shrek is life" fad back in 2014. It was huge back then, But does anyone talk about that anymore? Fads like these come and go. The only one that has...
Anything that Nickelodeon dropped or rejected that was good and wasn't picked up by another network. It would be a good way for the creators to stick their tongues out at the company.
The Good Dinosaur was a Lion King rip off and one of the most emotionally manipulative animated movies I've ever seen. Chicken Little is a downright reprehensible movie, from the way they treated the main character and that the dad was a horrendous character from the start.
Identity politics in entertainment should stop if you ask me. Why can't they just be good or bad characters? Not good or bad FEMALE characters? I love great female characters in animation but does their gender have to add how good or bad they are in a story?
Oh, and to answer your question...
"I'll make a man out of you" by Mulan. Mainly because the lines "LETS GET DOWN TO BUSINESS! TO DEFEAT...the huns." became a running joke with my friends.
Maybe because we don't see Action Cartoons nowadays is because maybe they peaked too early. It's been about 10 years since Avatar, the gold standard of this genre, happened. Maybe the anime influence on American cartoons has washed off. But If you consider movies in this such as How to Train...
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