Talk:John Lasseter/@comment-4632314-20140907051646/@comment-1672596-20141025180648

He should have stuck with Pixar, not to mention he ruined Ariel's Beginning by butchering continuity (Heck, I actually preferred the draft for The Little Mermaid III despite it potentially being a Moby Dick ripoff or Eric's terrible crab pun, not to mention even though I myself don't like Return to the Sea, I would have infinitely preferred IT compared to Ariel's Beginning. Not to mention the sequels were actually getting pretty good until he came about.). Then he thought it was a "good idea" to replace the DTV sequels with the Disney Faries DTV franchise, which, BTW, bombed even more than the DTV sequels (which is saying something considering how badly received most of them were.), and either had extremely bad business sense or otherwise had a machiavellan business sense by having Winnie the Pooh released on the absolute worst day to release a film, which is on the same day as the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, thus all but ensuring that hand-drawn animation, Disney's forte, is dead and taken over by CGI. The only really good thing he might have done was Toy Story.