ce1ticmoon wrote:and while I'm sure a properly made hand-drawn film would actually have the potential to be just as successful as CGI films,  they really just aren't on most peoples' radars anymore. The only people who truly care are a select few,
That's because animated films are considered just kid fodder by most people, so they really don't care if the movie is 3D, stop-motion, hand-drawn, bad, good, stupid, funny, dramatic, who the directors are, who the voice actors are--it's a kid's movie, that's all they think about it.
If 3D films generally perform better on principle, it's because people are fascinated by what computers can do--and this goes for live-action films with extensive special effects, particularly superhero and disaster films. People always want to see how much the effects improve as time goes by. Nevermind the fact that it makes older films hard to watch once the effects have improved to a great degree.