SirGoofy
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Exactly.
The problem is with animated classics is that they earn that title and not forced like a lot of Pixar properties.
Pixar isn't old enough to have a "timeless" appeal yet.
I love Pixar and there fantastic movies, but when you put them in a park ESPECIALLY Tomorrowland, those properties are current and not timeless, like the rest of the surrounding area. :shrug:
Sorry, but this is completely ridiculous.
So when Disneyland opened, you would have said the same thing with almost all of Fantasyland? Because the movies used there were not that old at the time either.