I just talk to my doctor today and I decided to let go of the box office for Wish and hope Wish will do well on DisneyPlus. After all, Encanto flopped at the box office, but became a hit on DisneyPlus.
I feel like my doom and gloom is got the best of out of me. I'm worried for Disney and Warner Bros, but I need to get rid of this doom and gloom habit. And I don't want my newborn niece to see me like that.
I’m still upset that Wish didn’t do well at the box office and the critics are cruel and heartless jerks. I guess Disney’s 100th Anniversary is ruined.
Warning to all of you. I'm afraid I'm in the obsession mode of hoping WDAS make a new golden age style hand drawn shorts for Mickey Mouse and Friends for DisneyPlus right now. I mean, don't get me wrong. I enjoy Paul Rudish Mickey Mouse shorts very much, but I also have a feeling that The Wonderful Fall or Autumn of Mickey Mouse might be Paul Rudish's last Mickey Mouse project. But, I'll do my best to control it.
While I’m not ready for Disney to give up on Paul Rudish and his crew for creating more Mickey Mouse shorts, but I am open to see Walt Disney Animation Studios create a new golden age era hand drawn animated shorts for Mickey Mouse and Friends.
I hope this pandemic ends this year, but since cases are rising right now, I‘m afraid it’s a long wait. But I don’t want to go doom and gloom again. And believe me, I went through that before.
Season 6 of Total Drama (production code-wise), Pahkitew Island, made its American debut a decade ago.
It's my favorite season of the show (behind all 3 of Total Dramarama's) and has the best cast of the series, which includes the 2 best characters of the franchise, Leonard and Max (who should've been the finalists).
Xilam is one of my most favourite animation studios, I enjoy alot of their cartoons from Hubert and Takako, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Zig and Sharko. Xilam is a studio that has inspired many and has created endless classics that we enjoy.
Given how Drew Barrymore's production company Flower Films has mainly made live action projects for older audiences, them producing the TV special Olive The Other Reindeer and the Netflix preschool show Princess Power are definitely quite unusual. It would certainly explain the humor of the latter.
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