Talk:Big Hero 6/@comment-24510517-20140927003635/@comment-3444885-20140927145259

Disney doesn't, but Nickelodeon does with Dreamworks films (I don't really like their films though :/). The reason they didn't do it because they were continuing on stuff that didn't need to be continued. The point of Aladdin was already finished in the film, the point of the Little Mermaid was finished in the film... pretty much the only one that made sense to keep going was Winnie the Pooh because all anything ever covered of them was their daily lives in the woods. The rest got stale, because all it did was depend on the character's flat personalities to last 23 minutes every single week for the forseeable future. But, as the times have changed, Disney characters have developed pretty multifaceted personalities, and as I have been keeping track of spoilers and plotlines of the film, this seems to be the most dynamic group yet. That could definitely last a while. Also, Big Hero 6 are supposed to become San Fransokyo's main crime fighting team. It doesn't stop after Yokai and/or whoever's behind him; there probably will never stop being villainy for them to fight. And as well, they still have material from the comic they can adapt for a while. With the others, their stories were done, but superheros have always been a good source of TV material. Disney Channel needs more good shows anyways imo :V (if you've ever seen "How to Train Your Dragon"'s television show you can see that it actually hold it's own pretty well)