Ok, here's a question....
...what exactly did Disney have to do with Pixar in the first place? Besides being a distributor, and being able to market the films through merchandise and stuff? I mean, did Disney give them extra money or something for making the films?
The way I've been seeing it, Disney has had nothing to do with the creation of the films themselves. Its as if they are just there to put the Disney logo at the front of the movies and money off of them.
Why does Pixar even need a partner? If there is a reason, I would like to know, because in my opinion, Pixar has made a great name for themselves. Even more than Disney ever has.
Think about it, so far, each movie they have made has been a success. I personally liked every one of them. Toy Story, Bugs Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc, and Finding Nemo. That makes 5 wins in a row, with their latest film being the most successful yet.
Now everyone keeps saying "well, they are bound to make a failrue somewhere" just because Disney did. I guess we will just have to wait and see if that is the case. Because from the looks of things, Pixar hasn't lost any of its talent so far, and they apparently know where to look for animators with the goods. I personally think Pixar knows what they are doing, and doubt that they will have any failures in the near future.
So then I hear "with out the Disney name, Pixar will do worse, because people know the Disney name stands for quality, and tehy don't know Pixar as well". I disagree with this. I think people know what Pixar is. They recognize that little lamp jumping around the companie's logo, and that tells them its going to be good. To be honest, people are going to probably continue to think that Pixar is Disney for quite a while. And by the time that the two companies are completely separated, the public will know Pixar's name just as well as Disney's.