frogboy4
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Disney always needs a traditional animation department. There are many ways it can be utilized, but Disney needs to keep its founding art form. Eisner didn't understand that, but all that man saw was dollars signs. Disney needed that in the early 80s. He just lived out his usefulness and became a toxic force within the company. The Disney brand will always have some cache, but it also should retain some substance to back that up. I'm glad Eisner is gone and Pixar is back in the fold for good.