Can that corny "Frozen" picture and make the other animated features more common!

The Issue

Have you ever wanted to see a Disney fairy tale with hand-drawn animation? Then brother, this is the place for you!

You may of heard of Disney's 53rd animated feature "Frozen", and that critics are calling it "the best Disney animated musical since the studio's renaissance era", and the box office incomes are over the budget, and that it's a Disney fairy tale. Let me just say..."FROZEN" IS NOWHERE BEING A DISNEY FAIRY TALE!

First off, it may persuade Disney to underate it's past animated features even more and abandon traditional animation yet again. Speaking of which, these are the other animated features I'd like to see displayed in Disney parks:

1. Robin Hood (1973)

2. The Rescuers (1977)

3. The Fox & The Hound (1981)

4. The Great Mouse Detective (1986)

5. Oliver & Company (1988)

6. The Rescuers Down Under (1990)

7. The Emperor's New Groove (2000)

8. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)

9. Treasure Planet (2002)

10. Meet The Robinsons (2007)

11. Bolt (2008)

"Bolt" is a picture worth talking about. It should be everywhere in the Disney empire. In parks, on pins, in rides, and it should be in the same rank as "Lilo & Stitch".

"Frozen" is nothing but a carbon copy of "Tangled". Honestly, you can't go through life making fairy tale adaptions using the same material over and over again, just because of one picture.

And as I said before, "Frozen" is nowhere being a Disney fairy tale. I know what a Disney fairy tale is! Lots of other people do, too! Here's what a real Disney fairy tale should contain:

1. A Disney fairy tale is traditionally animated.

2. A Disney fairy tale uses the original title of the tale.

3. Not much happens to the heroine.

They were getting somewhere with "The Princess & The Frog", I can tell you that!

And "the best Disney animated musical since the studio's renaissance era"? They never said that about "Tangled"!

In fact, "Tangled" may be in danger of being underated itself!

And Disney did say that "Tangled" was going to be their last fairy tale adaption of all (this is Disney's first lie since the time they said they were going to make "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" more suitible for children).

So go on. Sign. Spread the word. Tell Disney to forget all about "Frozen", tell them to go back to traditionally animated fairy tales, and tell them no more underating!

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The Issue

Have you ever wanted to see a Disney fairy tale with hand-drawn animation? Then brother, this is the place for you!

You may of heard of Disney's 53rd animated feature "Frozen", and that critics are calling it "the best Disney animated musical since the studio's renaissance era", and the box office incomes are over the budget, and that it's a Disney fairy tale. Let me just say..."FROZEN" IS NOWHERE BEING A DISNEY FAIRY TALE!

First off, it may persuade Disney to underate it's past animated features even more and abandon traditional animation yet again. Speaking of which, these are the other animated features I'd like to see displayed in Disney parks:

1. Robin Hood (1973)

2. The Rescuers (1977)

3. The Fox & The Hound (1981)

4. The Great Mouse Detective (1986)

5. Oliver & Company (1988)

6. The Rescuers Down Under (1990)

7. The Emperor's New Groove (2000)

8. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)

9. Treasure Planet (2002)

10. Meet The Robinsons (2007)

11. Bolt (2008)

"Bolt" is a picture worth talking about. It should be everywhere in the Disney empire. In parks, on pins, in rides, and it should be in the same rank as "Lilo & Stitch".

"Frozen" is nothing but a carbon copy of "Tangled". Honestly, you can't go through life making fairy tale adaptions using the same material over and over again, just because of one picture.

And as I said before, "Frozen" is nowhere being a Disney fairy tale. I know what a Disney fairy tale is! Lots of other people do, too! Here's what a real Disney fairy tale should contain:

1. A Disney fairy tale is traditionally animated.

2. A Disney fairy tale uses the original title of the tale.

3. Not much happens to the heroine.

They were getting somewhere with "The Princess & The Frog", I can tell you that!

And "the best Disney animated musical since the studio's renaissance era"? They never said that about "Tangled"!

In fact, "Tangled" may be in danger of being underated itself!

And Disney did say that "Tangled" was going to be their last fairy tale adaption of all (this is Disney's first lie since the time they said they were going to make "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" more suitible for children).

So go on. Sign. Spread the word. Tell Disney to forget all about "Frozen", tell them to go back to traditionally animated fairy tales, and tell them no more underating!

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