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The Walt Disney Company is an old, but all to the core familiar and to *once loved animation company. During its existence, it managed to give a lot of excellent cartoons, which are loved by both adults and children. They managed to entice the audience with good stories, written characters and touched on a variety of topics from different sides, which are now trying to completely avoid or vindicate in one particular "light"(dark). Conditionally the creativity of the company can be divided into 7 periods and 1 more unfinished New period: Golden era (1937-1942), Military period (1942-1949), Silver era (1950-1967), Dark times (1970-1988), Renaissance (1989-1999), Experimental period (2000-2008), Blossoming of the corporation (Disney) (2008-2019) and New period (2020-20…).
It is also worth saying a few words about the very founder of the company, namely Walt Disney. Without going into his biography, I will only say that he was rightfully considered quite demanding, tough and even a tyrant at work, but at the same time it was an incredibly creative and talented man who managed to build such a beautiful universe and preserve its legacy for as long as possible until recently. It all started with laying a trend for adapting various fairy tales and forming images of future princesses starting with Snow White, as well as screen adaptations of animals with human character traits. All this would later become the company's trademarks. But then came the war, and all became not to such fairy tales and stories, so it was necessary to slightly change the direction. Because of this, they began to produce cartoons with an emphasis on teaching the management of machinery and its structure. After Disney was on the verge of collapse, because of which he was forced to go va-bank cartoon Cinderella and did not fail. This period took the theme that through hard work you can achieve anything. Musical numbers were also elevated, and the characters were better developed, both good and bad (101 Dalmatians).
Then, after the death of Walt Disney, there is a period of self-searching and experimentation often not entirely successful. But after a succession of failures Disney decides to return to the roots and release Ariel, where everything was at the highest level. And the most important thing was that Ariel was a modern princess in a good sense of the word, that is competently corresponded to the trends of the time. She stood out on her own against the world and society around her and was willing to do anything for the sake of her own dreams.
Then again follows a period of experimentation due to outside competition and an attempt to regain an audience. Then the situation was remedied by an outside talent from Pixar, John Lasseter…
There are two fatal mistakes happening in 2018: the firing of top talent John Lasseter over harassment allegations and the move to streaming services where quality is inferior to quantity. Before that, Disney had already started stumbling when making feature-length remakes of old pictures, but each time they came out worse in all aspects and continue to do so now. Well you can't fail to mention Disney's current miserable CEO Bob Chapek, who is doing everything he can to make the company's stock gradually go downhill. This primarily concerns always and everywhere pleasing the rainbow agenda and all the other undecideds, touching on and lopsidedly emphasizing certain topics over the rest, and inserting it all wherever he can. They even have a special person in their company, I won't popularize her, who is in charge of all such things, and she is never argued with about it, so she does as she sees fit, and worst of all, she is listened to. In general, Disney is a real coward and traitor, he is ready to throw out his employees because of the slightest problems, not to support them but to throw them out. Let's not go too far, let's take Johnny Depp as an example, who *himself... sponsored Pirates of the Caribbean…
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X-Men'97 gave a great idea. But the creativity from Marvel does not continue the series, but still RESETS it. The series became more evil and it has blood and foul language. Some political disputes instead of adventures. We would like to continue the beloved by all Classic Ninja Turtles, this Shredder, although inferior to his versions in martial arts, but he is inventive, there is not a single Shredder except this one who would be so good at technology. After all, it was he (and not without the help of the Technodrome) who created the containers for Krang to move, he created the robots themselves, giving them a combination of ninja and cybernetics. It was he, he was the very first, he is responsible for the creation of mutants, including our heroes, if you think about it, then without him there would be no Ninja Turtles. I would like not a reboot, but a continuation after the death (if this terrible word is even applicable in this cartoon series) of Dregg. I would like a continuation of TMNT'96. But not with blood like in X-Men'97, but with the same kindness and comedy. After all, we still have DOOMQUEST, this is the strongest enemy that TMNT has ever met. With all due respect to Nickelodeon, the 2012 series turned out to be neither fish nor fowl. Some kind of Krang Sub-Prime who looks worse than our Krang, who, as everyone remembers, was originally a reptile. The turtles in 2012 look like bone boxes with enlarged limbs, they look stupid, but they make fun of those who, on the contrary, look better than them. Moreover, Classic Shredder guest in TMNT 2012 and TMNT FOREVER. When that period was, it would be nice to mold this puzzle in a continuation of the cartoon series. Favorite villains visitors first TMNT 2012 and then only TMNT 2003. In the morning Shredder called himself the true Shredder and for fans the true Shredder is the Classic one.Classic Shredder it's TRUE SHREDDER. Utrom it's just mad red jellyfish-worm and slug, insignificant slug . Let's hope that Nickelodeon will come to its senses and continue the series. This is selling toys and everything else.
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