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Wish: Disney Flop?

Is Disney Magic Fading as Animation Evolves?

By Paige Published 5 months ago 4 min read
The Trailer for Wish

Walt Disney Animation Studios has recently celebrated one hundred years. To mark this momentous occasion. Disney released a short animated video including all the Characters of all animated movies Disney movies. It also featured a new character from the new movie to be released in honor of Disney's 100th anniversary. Her name is Asha and the movie is called Wish as a Disney fan. I was excited about this movie before I saw the trailer or Animator's takes on just the trailer alone.

Animation has changed a lot in the past one hundred years and if you look back at Disney movies from the late 1940s onwards. For the first few decades, every Disney movie was hand-drawn by animators on transparent sheets called cells, then they were put together like a flipbook and eventually put alongside the audio tracks recorded for the movie—every Disney movie from 1940 until early through the late 2010s.

When Disney began to implement more "Modern" technology to help improve their animated movie styles and keep up with other studios that were starting to do the same thing. Disney moved away from what made it super appealing and magical in the first place.

However, as time progresses things change, and not adapting to changes is often worse. as companies that stick to older techniques are often seen as outdated and not considered modern by critics or fans. (Although many Disney fans prefer the 2D, hand-drawn animation compared to the now 3D computerized animation.) Unfortunately, Disney can no longer afford to use this old style. As it is no longer needed and is considered to be time-consuming.

Animation-style movies have changed plenty of the years and continue to evolve every year. Disney is trying very hard to keep up. I believe that because of this. Disney has resorted to having their female characters all have the same ridiculous dorky and "cute" personalities. No differing personalities or anything. Everything about these characters is the same apart from looks. Anna, Asha, Rapunzel, etc. These characters all have the same strange and awkward personality. Rapunzel was the first character to have this personality when Tangled came out back in 2010. This personality makes sense for a character that is trapped inside and has never been properly socialized and has never been influenced by someone other than her mother and for Anna it makes sense because she and her sister have been separated for years and neither has been outside of their castle for years. To keep both girls safe.

However, having the same personality among many different female characters becomes too repetitive and predictable. As a Disney fan for many years, I used to love going to the theatre to see a new Disney movie. While I was never a fan of Disney Princesses. The stories were still good and had great voice acting and music. As well as characters with diverse backgrounds and personalities.

Now I don't even bother with going to see any new film Disney releases unless it seems like something I'd be interested in. (I prefer the animal movies.) Disney has been around for years and with their extensive catalog has allowed families to bond and create memories and generations of Disney fans.

Kids who will grow up to love Disney and will travel to Disneyworld or Disneyland or any Disney park. The importance of Disney films and how they impact a child's upbringing. Kids are not clueless they know when something is repeated whether in a story, theme, or otherwise. Movies from Disney are something that anyone knows and even if you haven't seen their most popular movies you still are aware of them because Disney is everywhere. It is disappointing to see such an important part of my childhood become repetitive and almost boring.

Wish is a movie that has a not-so-interesting plot, terrible music, and a character who is adorkable and dumb. The music wasn't even written by people who've written for musical films,

i.e. Lin Manuel Miranda. The songs are atrocious and do nothing to help the lackluster plot or terrible characters.

Valentino is a goat and given a deeper voice as a funny plot point which has been done to death not just in Disney movies but in other animated movies not made by Disney and trying to blend 2D and 3D elements in this film made it look strange and unfinished.

No Disney movie has made over 1 Billion dollars in years and it's showing a lot through recent films and that's sad to see.

I hope Disney can learn from this horrific mistake. I hope they can come up with better characters, plots, etc. Disney needs to learn about changes in styles, characters, personalities, etc. It's great to be different and having fans keep coming back to the movies, park, etc is important and without change, you won't see progress or success. I hope Disney recovers but at the rate they are doing terrible movies it seems impossible.

Want to learn more about Disney's Adorkable problem? Watch this video Essay Here.

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Paige

Hi, I'm Paige and I love to read and write. I love music and dogs. I mostly will write about my favorite things. Enjoy

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