• gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Mr. Incredible is sued for stopping a man’s suicide and injuring him instead.

    In a Disney film.

    This is explicitly stated, to the camera, within the first 5 minutes.

    Holy shit Disney, you hadn’t “Up’d” us yet, chill

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          This article is a great rundown of Pixar and Disney, but while the latter did publish Pixar’s movies through the nineties and early naughties they had very little creative influence over them - especially compared to what would come post acquisition. Even the four “transitional” films (that had already begun production in 2006) are clearly more Pixar than Disney.

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            1 month ago

            Ok? Already knew all that

            The point is that Disney is famously child/family friendly and that they had influence on the film, thats why a direct reference to suicide in the first 5m is especially surprising: Disney let it happen

            Pixar actually being the ones who made it is entirely irrelevant to my point and also incredibly basic film trivia

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              In general I tend to differentiate between creator and publisher in all art. It would have been a more shocking inclusion had it been a movie made by Disney themselves - at least to me. I’m open to being wrong about how much Disney meddled in Pixar stories pre 2006 purchase though. I can’t say it’s a subject I’ve studied at length. I know there is a book about Pixar but I haven’t read it. Do you have any sources?