Disney Duster wrote:Guy's it's supposed to be more like a metaphor fro the idea of Marvel mixing with Disney at all.
However, it also shows that maybe we could see Disney characters next to Marvel characters, in merchandise, the parks, or maybe movies or television! And it shows how wrong or funny it all looks.
Despite the acquisition and Disney's ruthlessness with synergy and general exposure, I highly doubt there'll be anything as silly as in that drawing (sure, I know that it's hyperbole). I think everybody feels that the Marvel characters and the traditional Disney characters go together like chalk and cheese, and Disney, despite some blips in licensed merchandising, does treat its characters with more dignity than a lot of other studios (hence why I highly doubt we'll see a CG-live action Mickey movie like how Warner Brothers are planning Alvin-esque movies with a CG Bugs Bunny and Speedy Gonzales). I doubt that we'd see any standard ensemble merchandise mixing the two universes together, and any Marvel merchandise in the Disney Store would probably be kept to a small concentrated pocket as with the Muppets or the Power Rangers, coexistent but not flung in randomly with the standard Mickey and princess stuff. Equally I doubt that we'll see that great a mix of Marvel and Disney characters together at the Disney theme parks, and I think they'd be kept away from the exclusively DAC-based stuff (Fantasyland, Toon Town etc); view it like how Star Tours exists, and how Star Wars characters sometimes come out, in Tomorrowland at Disneyland and Hollywood Studios at Disney World, in very concentrated yet reasonably fitting areas, away from anything to do with Snow White or Peter Pan.
And a cross-over movie/TV-series? Well, I do doubt that of all things. Such a stupid idea that I don't think anyone would want to go through with it.