Well, arguably it was the Christmas theme which saved Nightmare Before Christmas. Without constant seasonal playings, I doubt it would have achieved the "cult" (which isn't actually a cult anymore, its too mainstream) following it has now. Just as constant seasonal showings of "Its A Wonderful Life" has greatly increased its popularity.Wonderlicious wrote:There's Christmas scenes in Lady and the Tramp, as well as The Nightmare Before Christmas and the featurette Mickey's Christmas Carol (not to mention various live-action films), but I doubt that Disney would want to associate one of their major animated features to much with Christmas as it could limit the year-wide appeal, which so many other classics have.DisneyDude2010 wrote:I would love to see The Snow Queen as well . I would like it to have a Christmas feel to it. Has Disney ever done a Christmas Film Before ?
I personally think that they should do a Christmassy Animated film. If only because should it "fail" in the theaters that year, its assured additional exposure each and every Christmas.
We'll have to see if Disney's recent A Christmas Carol movie gains in popularity over the next few years.

 ), but that association has undeniably been a factor in it becoming a perennial. And of course, I suppose that one could even argue that Disney animated films, in particular fantasy-based ones, are associated with Christmas, arguably fuelled by fairy tales and folklore being associated in general with the holiday season (I believe that some people even think that "When You Wish Upon a Star" is a Christmas carol).
), but that association has undeniably been a factor in it becoming a perennial. And of course, I suppose that one could even argue that Disney animated films, in particular fantasy-based ones, are associated with Christmas, arguably fuelled by fairy tales and folklore being associated in general with the holiday season (I believe that some people even think that "When You Wish Upon a Star" is a Christmas carol).









 I hope it happens! Even if it's done in CGI.
 I hope it happens! Even if it's done in CGI.


 I don't mind that Disney will do 3D films (considering Tangled looked great), but I don't want them to give up on 2D either.
  I don't mind that Disney will do 3D films (considering Tangled looked great), but I don't want them to give up on 2D either.



 
  

