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'Strange World' Disney's 2022 Animated Film

Disney Irish

Premium Member
So getting this ship back on course….when do you think Strange World will debut on D+? I think it failed at the box office more because the window of it coming to TV is so much smaller than it ever has been then any boy having an innocent crush on someone of the same gender.
If I was to guess, still mid-January. But that is only a guess.

Daniel's is no longer at Disney, so maybe the 45 day window is gone with him.
 

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
If I was to guess, still mid-January. But that is only a guess.

Daniel's is no longer at Disney, so maybe the 45 day window is gone with him.
I assume the 45 day window will apply to Strange World. Heck I think it may even be shorter than that. Unless Iger decides he really loves the movie and decides to supercharge the marketing push in theaters for the holiday season
 

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
Thinking of it, I think the twist of Strange World, is super cool. Like good twist. BUT it would've been even cooler if the landscapes weren't entirely pepto bismol pink. Could you imagine if the landscapes were a large variety of strange stuff, and then all the sudden they pop out of the turtle?
 

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
I'll probably watch it too, once its on Disney+. Unlike Lightyear, the main plot still intreagues me.

I'm not mad, just disappointed at Disney for not marketing this. I can only guess what happened there.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
The Parks Division is the cash cow now, and its 100,000 employees aren't given the luxury of working from home. They get up, shower, drive to work, and work at their jobs in person. Not wearing pajamas.
There is a difference my friend, and I'm sure you know it. Service industry jobs will always require in-person workers as long as the job hasn't been automated (which I'm sure its coming to Disney Parks at some point in the future).
 

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
I think that one issue behind Strange Worlds & Lightyear is their locations. In most disney flicks, they either take place in one colorful and fun location or they travel across different unique locations.

Lightyear takes place in dull brown and grey planet, Strange World takes place in a divisive pepto bismol pink planet.

People would look at one trailer and think "wait that's it? that looks boring/gross, I don't want to see that" and move on with their day.
 

Figments Friend

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iu

My favorite xmas movie.
Ever.

Anyone who has not seen this gem needs to seek it out.
The sets, costume design, music, and special effects are fantastic and very well done.
Charming story ...with a few 'cheesy' moments, but all in good fun.

-
 

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
It goes with the Disney Formula (, but thankfully not Pixar). It's a weird cycle that is for some reason on repeat with Disney. The Disney Renaissance in the late 80's to mid 90's was started because they went back to their Bread and Butter.... Princesses. The thing that made Disney a household name and was adored by many. Over the years they've made lots of money with this subject matter. Then (every time) they start thinking their poop doesn't stink and they can make anything and be a success. So they begin experimenting with Non Princess stuff. .... And what happens??? Most of them of course end up failing and they have go back to their reliable Princesses.

Well the dark times are back.

How many times are they going to do a Sci Fi movie? They never do good, stick to what you do good.

Princess = $$$
Princess and animals. Zootopia, Lady & the Tramp, Lilo & Stitch (to an extent). Massive money makers.
Though Pixar did make Wall E, and that did super well, so I guess sci fi animation could work if the story is really good and it starred a cute non human character.
 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
Strange World...apparently this generation's Home on the Range

The ups and downs of Disney Animation is interesting. It's like they got a good decade in them before it falls apart.
1990s: Good
2000s: Bad
2010s: Good
2020s: Bad?
Kind of like Star Trek movies. The even number movies are good. The odd number movies are bad.

1970s: Bad but we loved them anyway even without Walt.
1980s: Bad
1990s: Good
2000s: Bad
2010s: Good
2020s: Bad?
 

Heppenheimer

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I think that one issue behind Strange Worlds & Lightyear is their locations. In most disney flicks, they either take place in one colorful and fun location or they travel across different unique locations.

Lightyear takes place in dull brown and grey planet, Strange World takes place in a divisive pepto bismol pink planet.

People would look at one trailer and think "wait that's it? that looks boring/gross, I don't want to see that" and move on with their day.
That's one of the reasons I found Onward uninspiring. I get that part of the point of the film was that their fantasy world had become stale and boring. But that still doesn't mean I want to spend my spare time watching a world that looks like suburban Ohio.
 

Heppenheimer

Well-Known Member
It goes with the Disney Formula (, but thankfully not Pixar). It's a weird cycle that is for some reason on repeat with Disney. The Disney Renaissance in the late 80's to mid 90's was started because they went back to their Bread and Butter.... Princesses. The thing that made Disney a household name and was adored by many. Over the years they've made lots of money with this subject matter. Then (every time) they start thinking their poop doesn't stink and they can make anything and be a success. So they begin experimenting with Non Princess stuff. .... And what happens??? Most of them of course end up failing and they have go back to their reliable Princesses.

Well the dark times are back.

How many times are they going to do a Sci Fi movie? They never do good, stick to what you do good.

Princess = $$$
I would go more broadly... fairy tales and animals.

Has any animation studio really had consistent success with science fiction? It just seems like a genre that doesn't gel well with feature-length animation.
 

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