Talk:Big Hero 6/@comment-25041095-20140213021149/@comment-5342139-20140319234935

why does a film need to have an in-built audience? was Frozen popular before it was released? it was completely obscure, and guess what? it was a huge hit. my point is, Disney is trying to make their own stories, their own elements of the stories, their own universe, and their own characters.

also, its impossible to break away the 'animation is for kids' image in America. there r tons of horrifying and creepy contexts and images in animated films, yet the stereotype is still around. adding a yakuza will make no difference.

and if done right, big hero 6 can be as popular as the incredibles, which apparently, has no in-built audience. im actually glad theyre not just copying the whole story of the original comics, since it'll mean that an animated marvel film from Disney animation wont survive without the big names of marvel. this is called taking risks, and in the animation industry, where sequels and prequels dominate, taking risks r respected whether or not theyre good. and if theyre good, they become classics and considered as masterpieces. frozen and lego movie for example.