DisneyDuster wrote:The only thing is, I still don't think it explains why Disney didn't do a Mickey feature, or start planning one, before his death, not even when he was nearing it. I would have thought there would have been more plans to do one. If there were really big plans for one, that would probably make me believe Walt would be okay with one, but if there were no plans to do one, isn't that weird, and might it say something?
He only found out he was dying around three months before he did die so he spent that time putting the company in order and spending time with his family; in the grand scheme of things he simply didn't have time to go back to the projects he never finished years before. He never went back to the Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast films he began work on in the 1930's and early-1940's so does that mean Disney shouldn't have made those either if Walt never finished them himself or said that they should be finished?
It doesn't say anything at all. There were plans to make a full-length Mickey Mouse film, they were disrupted by the war and the film didn't get made the way they wanted it to be. How do you know Walt didn't plan a Mickey film that we just never heard about? What we do know is that Walt saw Mickey Mouse as a cartoon version of himself and loved the character, probably more than any other. After all, he never said that a full-length Mickey Mouse film shouldn't be made did he?
disneyboy20022 wrote:The Only thing Mickey is in right now media wise is Mickey's Clubhouse, Kingdom Hearts, Epic Mickey, and any video games.
Exactly. I like those video games but Mickey Mouse is not a relic; there is no reason whatsoever why Disney shouldn't make a film based on the character. As I said before, he is too good to simply become a staple of pre-school television. Not just Mickey but Minnie, Donald and Goofy could all benefit from a film like this where, if it's done well, could rejuvenate their careers and popularity.
DisneyDuster wrote:I'm glad they're talking about how people are there because they love Disney, they love Disney's heritage, so maybe they'll try to make films that are more like classic Disney, and so, truly Disney.
