Talk:Gigantic/@comment-929837-20140912024614/@comment-929837-20140927025844

True, but Bluth's film is a masterpiece. That's because even his mid 90s, studio-controlled stuff was stil works of art. And he adapted the story as faithfully as possible.

There's just something about Don Bluth that Disney never had, and that current Disney certainly doesn't have.

Sure, Disney COULD make a Thumbelina movie...just like anyone else could adapt Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" into a movie. But there's only one Francis Ford Coppola, and there's only one Don Bluth.

Worse, I've been wanting Bluth to make a comeback for years, and Disney doing a Thumbelina movie would kill the chances of said comeback.