MrTomHamilton
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I think the larger issue is that Disney has become just a BRAND in a giant stable of BRANDS (Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucas, ABC, ESPN etc.) They are all sort of mashed together into this giant IP stable that while impressive isn't all complementary. But when I see die cast cars at my Disney outlet store of Lightning McQueen as Luke Skywalker and Fillmore as Yoda, I'm so very convinced that JK Rowling is even smarter and savvier than her billions would suggest.
Wholeheartedly agree. I've been somewhat dumbfounded over the last few years of media acquisitions when people seem to automatically be able to just turn a switch in their heads and be instant fans of Marvel and Lucasfilm just because they are now "Disney." I was a fan of both Marvel and Lucasfilm IPs before the acquisitions, but I didn't turn into some superfan just because Disney bought them. Just because momma buys the crunchy and the creamy, it doesn't mean you have to be a slave to both.
What scares me these days is that Disney is putting so much of their media/film/TV attention to these peripheral "brands" instead of the heart of the company. As a result, Disney is getting lost in Disney. I mean, it's pretty sad that Turner Classic Movies has to show classic Disney programming because none of Disney's channels will.