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Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:28 am
by JTurner
https://www.disneycareers.com/en/job/bu ... 2256310144
Not sure if this is already covered, but I found this interesting. It's been a while since we've heard anything about Disney doing another training job for 2D animation, but this looks promising.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:58 am
by D23ExpoVisitor25
I wonder if this is being done in the event that they turn Tiana from a Paperman-style animated Disney+ series into a theatrical fully 2D/hand-drawn animated sequel to The Princess and the Frog once and if Moana 2 makes a billion and Disney gets the idea that it was a financially smart move to switch it up from a Disney+ series no one would watch and turn it into a movie people would see at the movies.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:07 pm
by D23ExpoVisitor25
When I saw Auli’i Cravalho in NYC today when she did press for Moana 2 on ABC’s The View, I let her know I was rooting for her film heavily, in the hopes its success would get Tiana’s Disney+ series to be turned into a theatrical sequel to The Princess And The Frog, a sequel that is also fully hand-drawn animated, for movie theaters.
Believe it or not, she actually was on my side & said she was a big advocate for more movies of hand-drawn animation to be made, saying “we need more of them to come back.” I was not expecting her to say that, but I was pleasantly surprised and delighted to hear her say that.
And after hearing her say that, before I left, I let her know I was glad to hear her say she was an advocate for a future for hand-drawn animation, along with reminding her that the original Moana was supposed to be hand-drawn when Musker and Clements were announced to direct it, only for Iger and Lasseter to say to them “sorry, but we can’t allow that,” to which she said “oh yeah, I know all about that,” and then I finished my quick chat with her by thanking her and wishing her fun to have ahead of Moana 2’s release and she said “thanks, hope you enjoy the movie,” to which I said “I hope to enjoy it too. Good luck.”
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 5:49 pm
by The Disneynerd
I came across those early 2000s handdrawn Fairytale commercials and theyre not only Animated great but they put unique twists on the tales
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKGHP-nUK-o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeH0WF5YE2A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp6-qa8pP2Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzDt4WZxtxI
Regarding the last link, the princess Sounds kinda like Jodi Benson i think
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2024 11:18 am
by Sotiris
Documentary on Animation Sculptor Kent Melton Launches Kickstarter
https://www.animationmagazine.net/2024/ ... ckstarter/
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:05 pm
by The Disneynerd
For all of u who have Netflix, I really recommend you to watch
Arcane, its Literally one of the best series ever! Not only is the Animation stunning, but the characters, the lore and story is really interesting and well crafted. Characters like Jinx, Viktor or Jayce arent only hawt but really multidimensional. There is literally nothing or noone in this show that makes me go " meh ive already seen this before". Its really THAT good.
My sister convinced me to watch it when it first aired in 2021 since i wasnt into sci fi dystopia at all but the characters and storyline sold me already after the first 2 episodes.
This show is everything I wish Disney would dare doing, having imperfect flawed characters that are still likeable, good characters that still can get killed off (which already establishes that it isnt a "safe space" and that anything can happen) that everysingle thing you do will have Consequences and shape characters and it has a big bittersweet Finale. Season 1 and 2 are one big story, no fillers etc.
While im sad that they arent gonna do a 3rd season as I loved it sm, im kinda proud of them knowing when to stop. Im therefore happy they recently announced a spin off series which is also based on Leage Of Legends i heard.
I never played the game and have no intention to, but its great how you dont have to be in on the joke or have to know the games to understand anything,...
Exact opposite with Disney where they throw in hints and IP references you will only get when your a Disney die hard fan lol
(To make this Post relevant, all backgrounds are handdrawn (digitally of course) which is cool as i was convinced it was cell shaded 3d)
WATCH ARCANE RAWRRRR

Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 12:25 am
by Disney Duster
The Disneynerd wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 5:49 pmI came across those early 2000s handdrawn Fairytale commercials and theyre not only Animated great but they put unique twists on the tales.
Like many animated commercials, because they have less to animate, those are animated exceptionally, fantastically, wonderfully well.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 10:32 am
by D23ExpoVisitor25
Ladies & gentlemen…. FINALLY, the U.S. teaser trailer for the movie I hope gets nominated for (and maybe wins) Best Animated Feature at the Oscars to make Hollywood give us more fully 2D/hand-drawn animated theatrical movies, #TheDayTheEarthBlewUp: #ALooneyTunesMovie, starring Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, only in theaters February 28th:
https://youtu.be/WZsVB6QiYrg?si=iz2N2kJWw0BbAgZn.
Hope Ketchup Entertainment gives this film an IMAX release for this movie in the USA if they could make that happen in the event of Captain America: Brave New World being a bad movie and that it hurts its second weekend hard.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 10:02 am
by D23ExpoVisitor25
Apparently, Jared Bush was asked a question about the status of the future of hand-drawn animation at Walt Disney Animation Studios. This is what he said:
https://x.com/thejaredbush/status/18679 ... 00272?s=46.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 11:46 am
by Sotiris
Q: Do you know the studio’s status on hand-drawn animation?
Jared Bush: We have an amazing team of 2D artists who deserve to be celebrated.
Source:
https://x.com/thejaredbush/status/1867966972484600272
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 1:27 pm
by D23ExpoVisitor25
Least he’s at least acknowledging the legacy of what hand-drawn animation brought to Disney and that it should be given another chance.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2024 2:23 pm
by The Disneynerd
Let me guess..the animators for Once Upon a Studio?

Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2025 11:32 am
by JTurner
The only way things can change at all is for 2D animated movies to start becoming a thing again. The Boy and the Heron proved that it could be done. The Day The Earth Blew Up and The Light of the World as well as Aang: The Last Airbender are also in the pipeline.
On the other hand, War of the Rohirrim proved to be a tough sell. I personally thought the movie was fantastic and deserved far better. But critics were surprisingly mixed on the film, and despite being budgeted at a modest $30 million, the film only earned about half that amount worldwide. The problem is not the artform. That movie was a dark, edgy story targeted more toward a niche group of fans. Tolkien is awesome, but not everyone is going to go see something like that, as hard as that is to believe.
However, that doesn't mean hope for 2D animation in theaters is dead. The aforementioned movies have a much more viable chance of success. The Day The Earth Blew Up is Looney Tunes fare. Everybody loves the Looney Tunes. The film got rave reviews at Annecy. The Light of the World arguably has the best chance of being a genuine hit. It touches on a universal story. Reaction to the trailer, too, is very favorable. There is hype behind it. It should click. And of course, everyone loves Avatar: The Last Airbender, including me. Aang is said to be 2D animated with 3D elements.
Just because another 2D animated film fell short (but personally I think it's destined for cult status) doesn't mean that all is lost. In order for Disney to reconsider 2D animation theatrically (and Hollywood in general), it has to prove its worth. War of the Rohirrim was risky and, as mentioned, more of a niche film than anything else. But the other three are universally appealing.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 11:41 am
by reee9948
Ok, about Light of the World, the budget of the movie is 20 million dollars, and in order to break box office the move needs to make 50 million dollars. The budget doesn't sound much compared to other animated movies that have been releasing like Disney or Dreamwork, but considering the movie is from a relatively unknown studio, do you think it's plausible for the movie to break box office? The movie will surely attract a lot of Christans, possibly Muslims to the theaters so probably, and assuming the movie's story is good, it will probably attract non religious viewers too.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 1:40 pm
by Kyle
After seeing the trailer, I suspect it will have a pretty limited audience. Its not gonna be another Prince of Egypt, which was able to appeal to a wider audience. It feels like it will be too pandering for that.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 4:49 pm
by JTurner
I think we need to wait a bit more for more of the trailer before we can truly be the judge of that, but I honestly had a different reaction. It might be somewhat different from The Prince of Egypt, but in many ways The Light of the World carries much of the same qualities as that movie. Its animation style, of course, isn't as lavish, but it's still very lovely, and I did see some scenes that cast shadows. A $50 million gross might not be altogether out of the question. The Boy and the Heron came close to that.
But I think this also speaks to the fact that you have to be cautious of the budget, too. If you overspend on an animated movie, CG or not, the chances of failure are even bigger.
I actually think Jesus' story is more universal than given credit for. There have been numerous retellings of this which have found mainstream acceptance (everybody knows Jesus Christ Superstar). I don't think it'll be as limited a picture as implied. This could actually end up being something truly great.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 5:31 pm
by Sotiris
Cool commercial titled "Soar: Princess of the Sky" from 2005 by various Disney alumni.
https://cargocollective.com/briancranda ... of-the-Sky
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:53 pm
by Kyle
Nice, I'm pretty sure I've seen that once, but completely forgot it existed. Crazy they even had a poster made for it, I dont think we ever got to see it.
Seems like they had fun. They should just make this movie.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:41 pm
by Mooky
It does look fun! It's like Don Bluth directed The Lion King Eagle Queen.
Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 8:19 am
by DisneyJedi
I low-key wish they made this into a full blown movie…