Talk:Gigantic/@comment-26025032-20150323231221/@comment-929837-20150416194236

I'm not putting down traditional animation here.

One of the reason why "Alice in Wonderland" is my favorite Disney Animated Canon movie is the animation. Look at the hallway scene, or the White Rabbit's house scene...you can feel every single limb of the giant size Alice move gracefully. You realy believe you are looking at a 30 ft. teenage girl here.

But it's not about what I want, or about what you want. It's about what John Q. Public wants.And John Q. Public wants CGI animated movies. Most CGI animated movies nowadays make lots of money, while traditionally animated movies either make no money or make a moderate amount of money.And with Disney, it does really come down to how much money a movie makes. Re,e,ber, they gave the rights to Narnias to Fox because they weren't making enough money. And Fox themselves dropped the Narnia film series when "Voyage of the Dawn Treader" didn't make enough money.

Remember the "WE GOT TO HAVE MONEY!" clip? That's the name of the game in current Hollywood, and what makes money is CGI animated movies.