Talk:Big Hero 6/@comment-24242062-20140407060923/@comment-929837-20140425235320

You also keep using the sentence "Disney adapts stuff all the time" like it's always a good thing.

IT ISN'T.

Pretty much every single fan of "The Chronicles of Prydain" is angry off at "The Black Cauldron" and the changes it made to Lloyd Alexander's books.

Rudyard Kipling fans are angry at all the changes "The Jungle Book" did to Kinpling's books.

"Hercules" flopped in Greece because of all the changes to the original mythology (especially the treatment of Hades as a Devil-like villain).

"Pocahontas" is still the butt of every historian's jokes because of how historically innacurate it was.

Very few Edgar Rice Burroughs fans are pleased with Disney's version of "John Carter".

Lone Ranger fans were froathing at the mouth from day one at all the changes Disney's version did.

And as a Lewis Caroll fan, I can tell you this: we Carroll fans can complain about all the thing the 2010 version of "Alice in Wonderland" got wrong for DAYS.

And that's not even getting into any book, short story or fairy tales that "Once Upon a Time" gets its claws on.

So stop assuming that everyone LIKES it when Disney "adapts" something.