TP2000
Well-Known Member
Indeed. That’s the point I’ve been trying to make all along.
I think the point that American parents are making is that they want (and rightly deserve!) the right to introduce the discussion of 2SLGBTQQIA+ themes and content on their own terms, at a time of their choosing that is appropriate for their own child and the values/culture of their own family unit. A movie studio doesn't get to take that right away from them.
I don't think that point is the entire reason Strange World bombed so historically, but I do now believe that it had a sizable influence on Strange World's box office failure in all Western countries. Whether we like it or not.
And if Disney & Pixar continues putting gay content into every family animated feature they release at summer or Thanksgiving marketed at young children, the box office results will look more like Strange World and less like Frozen.
Or Lightyear, if they're lucky.