Talk:Zootopia/@comment-25097798-20160129193226/@comment-25097798-20160129225642

I guess they're propably trying to use the same strategy as Illumination Entertainment used with Minions, without caring about the backlash it's going to cause. Meaning, they decided to make a movie about some funny little creatures, which they're gonna overmilk to the ground and they're gonna sell a helluva lot of merchandise with them. Then the popular consensus will change from a "hilarious and funny movie" to an "unfunny and repugnant" movie, since most people will propably find the Trolls obnoxious and annoying/getting shoved down everyone's throat, etc. Basically, exactly what happened with Minions will happen with Trolls too. But that won't matter to DreamWorks, cause the Trolls will keep making more and more money.

It's indeed sad to see DreamWorks falling into the mud like that. I gotta say, I'm disappointed more than most users here, cause I'm propably the only user here, who is equally an avid fan of both Disney AND DreamWorks, while I despise Pixar and most of its nowadays projects (I know, I know, it's a bizarre combination, since Disney and Pixar are basically allies, while Disney and DreamWorks are basically enemies).