by Kevin » Sat Oct 27, 2007 4:05 pm
Yes, some cartoons post-disney's death have been awful, but some cartoons have also been amazing.
Lilo and Stitch, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, the Great Mouse Detective.
Are you saying you would rather allow fear to prevent those movies being made with the Disney name than have even given a chance for them to shine?
Pocahontas was probably one of the worst Disney movies ever, and should the corporation had ceased to produce disney films they would've never made that movie. But without them we wouldn't have had the first computer graphics ever in a cartoon (TGMD), or anything else for that matter!
Now Disney is a little out of there so I'd rather talk about a like artist:
Carl Barks.
Carl Barks is the Tezuka of Disney Ducks - Donald Duck may have been conceived of by Walt, but Uncle Scrooge, Huey Dewer Louie, Grandma Duck, DUCKBERG!!!! all those things were the sole creation of a man named Carl Barks.
Yes, there have been some god awful Duck comics since Carl, but, if Disney had pulled the plug we would not have had the creative artists such as:
Don Jippes
William Van Horn
Marco Rota
and we certainly would've never, ever, ever been introduced to:
Don Rosa.
^_^
You know what the Magic here is -- Readers of Duck Comics know who Carl Barks is, and what made him so great, and NOBODY will EVER replace Carl. However.... there have been a few writers who produced such quality that even the Carl Barks enthusiasts will accept them into their catalog of great Duck Comics, such as Don Rosa.
I believe the same would be said with Astro Boy if they allowed new stories.
Would it be more acceptible if they were Manga that continued off of the 2003 Astro Boy and thus separate from Tezuka's original creations, but still enough of a continuation for new fans and fans who want more?