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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-12-22 03:14 pm

[ SECRET POST #2181 ]


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(Anonymous) 2012-12-23 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Dreamworks also had Road to El Dorado and Sinbad. Like you pointed out, most of their work focuses on anthropomorphized animals and aliens and monsters and the like, too.

I think Disney does have more diversity than a lot of people give it credit for, but that doesn't mean that people are out of line asking for more. It's not like they reach a certain quota and have to stop. Also, I think that part of the reason some of Disney's diversity tends to get overlooked is because some (not all, but some) of the more diverse movies - like Brother Bear or Atlantis or Hunchback of Notre Dame or even Princess and the Frog - weren't the commercial successes that movies like The Little Mermaid or Beauty and the Beast were.