There's an insane rights tangle with Disney's ownership... That's for sure. Or rather their ownership of Saban's dub. Disney's ownership of Saban's dub of Hakushon Daimaō (which never even aired in the US) kept the character out of the American release of Tatsunoko Vs Capcom for one thing. It's disappointing, and I wish international dubs of anime, no matter who gets it would be owned by the company that created it FIRST, and having the distributor be just that. The distributor. Now, I'm sure even if somehow we got a Japanese box set of Kyatto Ninden Teyandee (that's Samurai Pizza Cats's REAL name, and on a technicality, it's more of a satire of Power Rangers like shows) Disney would have to be contacted, even if they don't realize that they own it.Hey- someone else who remembers Samurai Pizza Cats! Ha ha- that was a great cartoon. I used to watch that as a kid- and if it's considered anime- it's one of the few anime cartoons I like.
Saban managed to buy back the license to Power Rangers, but I'm sure that's the only thing he has control over now. It would have been great for him to have bought back the entire back catalog of his studio's stuff (which includes a large portion of Fox Kids shows) as well, but I don't know what Disney would have negotiated with them. They should have just kept the rights to Saban's Marvel cartoons from the 90's (as they own Marvel now) and just sold stuff like Eek back to Saban.
As for the float (or lack thereof), I'm starting to wonder... Was this a last minute backout? After all, the movie IS currently filming on the other side of the country, and it would have probably been heck to get them over to New York in time.