Talk:Moana/@comment-24912114-20140724050627/@comment-1672596-20141023010111

Honestly, they should just stick with CGI for Pixar. Disney's forte is hand-drawn animation, and is also effectively their trademark. Besides, CGI is not a guarantee for a good film, if Chicken Little, most of Dreamworks' films, heck, the prequel trilogy and the final two Matrix films are anything to go by.

As far as Winnie the Pooh, the only reason that movie flopped was because they made the mistake of airing it around the time Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' conclusion was released. They should have waited until they were absolutely certain there weren't any expected hits before they released Winnie the Pooh, even if it meant having to delay releases for a while. It's not rocket science, especially when kids are more likely to see films of the PG-13 level (heck, there were plenty of kids at the Dark Knight who were clearly much younger than 13 or even with parental supervision in my theater).

And besides, by their logic, thanks to Chicken Little bombing even worse than Home on the Range, they shouldn't even be doing CGI at all.