Thread:Alpha Baymax/@comment-25097798-20160608215214/@comment-25097798-20160610140653

Probably the songs not being as catchy and memorable as previous Disney songs (something I highly doubt will happen) or the story not being anything exciting or intriguing.

My fear is also history repeating itself. I don't want this to end up like a Lion King/Pocahontas situation. I remember in the first comments of the Zootopia page, where most people were saying that Zootopia will be a film just to pass their time, since it would be an anthro comedy film, while Moana would be Disney's 2016 big success, being an epic, grandiose musical film and all. Yet Zootopia ended up with universal acclaim, 98% on Rotten Tomatoes and huge box office success, over 1 billion dollars. See? It's the Lion King/Pocahontas thing all over again. Lion King was underestimated for being an animals film, while Pocahontas was expected to be Disney's new success. Yet the tables turned completely upside down. I don't want the same thing to happen again with Zootopia and Moana.