Talk:Michael Eisner/@comment-24709201-20131220010435/@comment-1672596-20150813121319

Let's not forget the infamous Gay Days at Disney Land (which was something that even gays were disturbed at) that he started way back in 1991, his lying about Walt Disney's current state, pretty obviously trying to take over as Walt Disney, and firing Roy Disney. Probably also the cheapquels as well, though I'll admit some of them were actually pretty good or at least decent, and I do think they may have been premature in cancelling some of them.

Honestly, the only good he did for the company was remove Jeffrey Katzenberg after several mismanagements of his own (like nearly turning Toy Story into a disaster, making Black Cauldron a disaster with his edits, the mess that was Pocahontas, and basically ruining the story of Beauty and the Beast), and even that was only because he didn't want competition rather than his shoddy running of the joint (had it been that, he would have had him fired much earlier).