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Originally Posted by zoodermin
It also didn't help that the same year Disney offered Home on the Range, Pixar gave us The Incredibles, a spectacular film.
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See, there's just still t
oo much 2004 context, it's just hard to get away from--
Those who weren't saying Chris Sanders should kick Eisner out were saying that Pixar should stage a coup and kick Eisner out, and went out to punish this movie for not laying down and letting Pixar roll over them like nice, obedient roadkill.
Maybe not what the kids were thinking, but at that age and that part of the 00's, you were doing well if you could tell a Pixar from a Dreamworks--And the glut of third-party 2D films had created a whole weariness with the industry that wouldn't come to a head until Chicken Little and the storming of the Bastille...
Basically, Range
doesn't give me hives, and I can think of other Disney animateds that do. (Beauty/Beast near the top of the list.) That's good enough defense for me to keep it off the bottom of the pile.
I moved the discussion to the appropriate thread anyway.