It will. It sounds like another one of the blame the movie, not our mistakes move that will hamper any future movies. You know the same decisions that lead to silliness like "No movies with the letter D in the second word of a three to four word title unless the movie is PG rated and released mid-March" or "No movies that star anyone with an alliterative name as the main character as a female in yher 20's" and my personal favorite "This movie did soooo poorly we'll only make 3 THEATRICAL sequels and anything else will be DTV."
Disney has to face facts... for all the hype and merchandising and planning, they picked the STUPIDEST date to release it. Maybe they underestimated Avatar, maybe they just wanted to rush the thing to DVD for Easter... but whatever the reason, they dropped the ball and gave the movie the same poor timing treatment as Emperor's New Groove, a movie they pretended they didn't make.
Nowadays, movies are basically in theaters, no matter how successful, are there for a brief stay so they can put them on DVD's, to see how many lazy lumps want to just put it in their Netflix queue because they can't be bothered to go out to a movie anymore (That's right! People have become so lazy, they won't even leave the house to sit down!). Which sadly speaks more volumes than the people who actually go to theaters.
This honestly bugs me since Disney WAS heading for the right direction. They stopped their massive focus on 9-12 year old girls and actually reached out to other groups and fans. If the "poor" box office gross due to their poor judgment kills 2-D animation, I'm back to my original opinion of not caring about their roots, and just slopping out drivel for preschoolers and tweens. All and all, I have MORE reason to hate the slapdash Robert Zermekis Christmas Carol 3-D eye sore film... That's where Princess and the Frog SHOULD have been released.