Here's how it works. I am going to open up this thread to suggestions on how to fix the Walt Disney Co. You can post ideas involving bringing back songs all the way to changing management style.
Be careful NOT to repeat suggestions! You may post more than one idea.
At the very end, I might make a voting system, and then finally, the winning ideas from poll or otherwise shall make it into a "Walt Disney Company Constitution Proposal."
It should be in this format:
"[YOUR NUMBERED POST] Let's [SUGGESTION]"
I'll start:
1. Reduce the release of films and animation to the big screen and to the home sharply for two years. Come out with brand new, traditional features with minimal direct-to-video outflow. This will add a bang and rarity to the Disney name, and it will give Disney a long-term advantage in relation to audiences. Success: The Lion King (1994) was Disney's greatest animated film in the box office. Aladdin, its predecessor film, was released in 1992, two years before the Lion King's release with minimal direct-to-video releases in that time. Pixar has had ever-growing success since Toy Story, releasing five successful films in ten years. This also relates to Animation.
Be careful NOT to repeat suggestions! You may post more than one idea.
At the very end, I might make a voting system, and then finally, the winning ideas from poll or otherwise shall make it into a "Walt Disney Company Constitution Proposal."
It should be in this format:
"[YOUR NUMBERED POST] Let's [SUGGESTION]"
I'll start:
1. Reduce the release of films and animation to the big screen and to the home sharply for two years. Come out with brand new, traditional features with minimal direct-to-video outflow. This will add a bang and rarity to the Disney name, and it will give Disney a long-term advantage in relation to audiences. Success: The Lion King (1994) was Disney's greatest animated film in the box office. Aladdin, its predecessor film, was released in 1992, two years before the Lion King's release with minimal direct-to-video releases in that time. Pixar has had ever-growing success since Toy Story, releasing five successful films in ten years. This also relates to Animation.