Iger: Disney Animation Poised For Renaissance Period

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Iger: Disney Animation Poised For Renaissance Period

Company Focused On Returning To Glory Days Of Animation

POSTED: 5:48 pm EDT April 6, 2006
UPDATED: 7:29 am EDT April 7, 2006
<!--startindex-->ORLANDO, Fla. -- At his first meeting with Central Florida leaders since being named chief executive, Walt Disney Co. CEO Robert Iger said the company is poised to enter another renaissance period in animation which will eventually pay great dividends.

During the event on Walt Disney World property Thursday, Iger said he is committed to returning Disney to the glory days of animation, which many believe ended after 1995's "The Lion King," according to Local 6 News.

Iger believes the acquisition of movie company Pixar and its new movie "Cars" will once again make the Disney the industry leader."

Over the last 10 years, our animation has been a little more erratic in its performance than I felt it needed to be," Iger said. "We really believe we are poised to enter another renaissance period for the Walt Disney Co. in animation, which is something that will pay great dividends."

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During the event on Walt Disney World property Thursday, Iger said he is committed to returning Disney to the glory days of animation, which many believe ended after 1995's "The Lion King," according to Local 6 News.
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"Putting quality over quantity, Iger promises that Disney will emphasize creativity more than ever before as seen on the new ride Expedition Everest," Local 6 News reporter Mike DeForest said.

"We are extremely focused on allocating our capital in that direction above all else," Iger said.

During his trip to Central Florida, Iger called Walt Disney World the company's most important business.

"He wants to continue to invest in these assets to make sure they stay long-term and robust, continue to grow and take advantage in the business opportunities that are out there," Disney President Al Weiss said.

With Iger at the helm, Disney's stock has grown nearly 20 percent in 2006 with profits continuing to climb, the report said.

"I want to take this opportunity to thank you for the bump up in the stock price in the last quarter," Iger told the audience at Thursday's event.Iger also met with several thousand Florida cast members and received a standing ovation after the meeting.

"One cast member tells me that she had goose bumps and a newfound pride for the company she works for," DeForest said.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

http://www.local6.com/news/8514871/detail.html
 
This sounds nice....but at the same time...it scares me. He basically saying that the Disney is about to start producing fantastic cartoons again. When Lion King was first released it was not seen as the pinnacle of animation and nobody really thought that it would do that well, they had put all of their eggs in Pocahontas (which was the film that all of the top animators were working on). Lion King just happened to hit it off with the general public and then it overshadowed Pocahontas, Little Mermaid was not seen as a film that was going to kickstart an animation revolution - it was actually seen as a write-off before it's release....

I guess what worries me is that he is telling us that this is going to happen and if you look at history, it doesn't happen when you think it's going to.
 

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clarksfan95 said:
I guess what worries me is that he is telling us that this is going to happen and if you look at history, it doesn't happen when you think it's going to.

CEOs ALWAYS tell you that it's going to happen. That's their job. They talk about a bright future so that confidence will rise and the stock price will go up. So I don't think we can really say that it's tied to CEOs saying it's going to happen. That's like saying it's tied to the sun rising and setting.
 

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