Talk:Michael Eisner/@comment-28584557-20150624011701/@comment-1672596-20160314131705

Yeah, Eisner was definitely terrible for Disney (though that being said... I still think Katzenberg's firing was ultimately one of the best decisions for the company that Eisner ever made due to how much of a mess he made even during the renaissance, let alone before it, which isn't much, and even then, I'm more angered that he didn't fire him earlier), and that's not even getting into how he was instrumental in creating a certain infamous "holiday" in June, "Gay Days at Disney World", which if anything is proving to become increasingly unpopular even among the target group.

Though regarding the sequels, actually, some of those sequels actually WERE good. I definitely know that Simba's Pride, the Aladdin sequels, and Enchanted Christmas were pretty good, and The Little Mermaid II, while not quite as good as them, was overall decent, and even the worst of the rubbish sequels like Hunchback of Notre Dame 2 was at least better done than, say, the Maleficent Movie or Descendants, which are so bad they are practically fanfiction, and unlike the DTV sequels, they don't even have their being low budget as an excuse for their horrific quality. Besides, going by the trailer for Finding Dory, it's not like it's going to matter much anyways.