Pixar/Disney - What does it mean?

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by: Mike Sampson Jan. 26, 2006

I'm sure by now you all know about Disney's purchase of Pixar for some outrageous sum of money. But like a confused child whose parents start screaming about divorce, only to eventually get back together, you want to know, "so what does this all mean?" You've read the isn't this great!!! articles but I wanted to find out exactly why it's so great for people other than new trillionaire Steve Jobs; moviegoers like me and you. So consider this below an unofficial FAQ about what the Disney/Pixar purchase means for the future of both companies, their movies and the little people.

If Disney bought Pixar, will there still be a Pixar name?

Yes. Movies, like CARS or the rumored follow-up RATATOUILLE, will continue to be branded Disney/Pixar productions, complete with little Luxo, Jr. the lamp mascot. Disney animated movies produced outside of Pixar, like RAPUNZEL: UNBRAIDED, won't have the benefit of the Pixar name.

Despite making Steve Jobs one of the most powerful men in entertainment and one of the richest men in the US, what benefit does this have to Pixar?

Jobs says the choice to merge with Disney rather than create a distribution deal with another studio was "the most exciting path for Pixar's future." Well easy for him to say now that he's the highest individual stockholder in Disney, but what of the rest of the company? For one, they have the benefit of all the resources a giant conglomerate like Disney afford. For another, the other members of Pixar's braintrust, John Lasseter and Edwin Catmull, would become Disney's new Chief Creative Officer and President respectively. Finally both companies spoke of how well the Disney/Pixar relationship worked in the past and wanting to return to that original relationship.

And??...

Lasseter, one of the most respected creative minds in animation, good friend to Roy Disney and the director of the original TOY STORY, will also become one of the principals at the Imagineering department of Disney theme parks that are responsible for "the creation of all Disney Resorts, theme parks, and attractions; real-estate developments and communities; regional entertainment venues; and cyberspace/new media projects" [1]

What of TOY STORY 3

Not surprisingly, one of the first orders of business was to put the kibosh on TOY STORY 3. Over. Kaput. Animators were told on Tuesday that production would halt immediately on the sequel that would've had Woody being recalled to Taiwan. Jobs said, "We see sequels as first class citizens," and added that they look to make any sequel better than the original. So a TOY STORY 3 may happen one day but it will only be under Lasseter's close supervision. You can also expect the in-development MONSTERS, INC. and FINDING NEMO sequels to die a quick death as well.

So if no TOY STORY 3, what of Disney's "Circle 7," the unit of CG animators hired to replace the defunct 2D animators that were let go?

Official word was rather vague and political. "We'll wait until Ed and John have a chance to come down and see what's going on," said Disney chief Richard Cook. They're apparently "interested" in the talent assembled and wanted to try to accommodate them at the new company. But Lasseter is also a huge fan of 2D animation and convinced Disney to acquire and release films like SPIRITED AWAY so he may look to rehire or reassign some animators. This is probably going to be the most intriguing development.

How will the new merger utilize another part of Jobs' empire in Apple?

You can expect even more partnerships with Disney and their subsidiaries and iTunes and iPod. Considering we don't know what Apple has in mind for the future for either project, anything at this point is purely speculative but remember they have an entire theatrical division (including Miramax), ABC and ESPN channels, radio stations and much more that can all currently capitalize on the Apple products. Jobs wouldn't comment directly but said of the possibilities, "It's gonna be a pretty exciting next five years."

So what the heck is the next Pixar film gonna be?!

CARS obviously, which Disney head honcho Robert Iger calls "one of the best films I've ever seen." That film will have an exclusive preview in Detroit during the Super Bowl. But what about after that and some of the rumored projects? Sadly Jobs says, "nothing has been decided yet," in regards to when they plan to announce their future slate. Dang!

OK, hope this was helpful. Thanks to Jim Hill Media and Animation Nation for help compiling this report. As it has been joked, it does seem that Pixar has in fact bought Disney since they're now controlling a good portion of it. But in the end that will really benefit everyone as we'll hopefully see less of THE LION KING 1 1/2 and more of FINDING NEMO.

Source: JoBlo.com

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Atlas1982
5:03PM on 01/27/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Enogh with progress
There's nothing wrong with a little innovation but Disney is forgetting what made them Disney, classic stories and classic characters. CGI just doesn't seem to have that same feel. Maybe it's because they look real? Why can't Disney go back to making the good ol' movies like Jungle Book, Lion King and just about every other one of there animated classics. Animation is going down the same...
There's nothing wrong with a little innovation but Disney is forgetting what made them Disney, classic stories and classic characters. CGI just doesn't seem to have that same feel. Maybe it's because they look real? Why can't Disney go back to making the good ol' movies like Jungle Book, Lion King and just about every other one of there animated classics. Animation is going down the same path as actor movies. Namely we're going to get stuck with a bunch of crap and find a few gems. Disney didn't use to be like that :(
 
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johnnymilkshark
11:18PM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
American Dog
I'm telling you all... Mark my words... American Dog will be the shiznit. Doubt me and perish.
I'm telling you all... Mark my words... American Dog will be the shiznit. Doubt me and perish.
 
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Mojave
7:25PM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
I too was iffy on the whole thing, but it appears to be a better situation than it did before. I'm not all that excited for Cars, but i'm sure it'll be great. Ratatouille actually sounds like it could be good. Honestly though I hope this will make Disney cut back on their own CGI features. The Wild looks like the worst goddamn Madagascar rip-off i've seen.
I too was iffy on the whole thing, but it appears to be a better situation than it did before. I'm not all that excited for Cars, but i'm sure it'll be great. Ratatouille actually sounds like it could be good. Honestly though I hope this will make Disney cut back on their own CGI features. The Wild looks like the worst goddamn Madagascar rip-off i've seen.
 
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antoniojvr
6:40PM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
iTunes and Pixar
So Apple makes the deal to get ABC, Disney, and ESPN media to be distributed via iTunes and Disney "gets rid of" their biggest competition, Pixar. That's Win-Win.
So Apple makes the deal to get ABC, Disney, and ESPN media to be distributed via iTunes and Disney "gets rid of" their biggest competition, Pixar. That's Win-Win.
 
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The Funk Drummer
6:16PM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Sounds good
Thanks for the FAQ, Mike. It answered all the questions/concerns I had about the deal. I'm still weary about the Pixar genius being stretched two thin amongst two companies, but any world without that shitty Toy Story 3 is better off, I say.
Thanks for the FAQ, Mike. It answered all the questions/concerns I had about the deal. I'm still weary about the Pixar genius being stretched two thin amongst two companies, but any world without that shitty Toy Story 3 is better off, I say.
 
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Quigles
2:00PM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
im happy now
At first I thought this whole thing was terrible, but I didn't realize that Disney was basically buying Pixar so they could take over the company. So...uh...yay! I'm also extremely happy that those lame-ass sequels are being scrapped...woohoo! Lets hope even more goodness comes out of this deal.
At first I thought this whole thing was terrible, but I didn't realize that Disney was basically buying Pixar so they could take over the company. So...uh...yay!

I'm also extremely happy that those lame-ass sequels are being scrapped...woohoo!

Lets hope even more goodness comes out of this deal.
 
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johnnymilkshark
11:26AM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
The bummer about this whole thing to me is that the upcoming CG Disney flicks were looking better than what Pixar had to offer. The extra competition created when Disney and Pixar split is now gone. Yah, prospects of bad Pixar sequels looming ahead was quite annoying... Although "American Dog" and "Rapunzel Unbraided" had me anticpating possibly some of the best animated features in years....
The bummer about this whole thing to me is that the upcoming CG Disney flicks were looking better than what Pixar had to offer. The extra competition created when Disney and Pixar split is now gone. Yah, prospects of bad Pixar sequels looming ahead was quite annoying... Although "American Dog" and "Rapunzel Unbraided" had me anticpating possibly some of the best animated features in years. Honestly "Cars" and "Ratatouille" look/sound pretty disappointing. Oh well, I hope for the best I suppose.
 
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Brer B8a
11:22AM on 01/26/2006 Add as a friend | MFC profile
how the hell can i get into the preview in detroit?
how the hell can i get into the preview in detroit?