Thread:Mesektet/@comment-3581997-20160615160106/@comment-3581997-20170110074944

I have no opinion on the company as a whole, a company exists to make money and will not deliberately sabotage itself... okay with the exception of Konami. I had a strong dislike of The Lorax and not for the product whoring. The rushed villain transformation, the wasting more time on the boring generation Xer Who-Tweens, giving the Onceler a face, the utterly one dimension villain, The Lorax himself and the actual environmental upheaval taking up less time and getting less attention than a mere 15 minute special from the 70s. Seriously when a 1.9 hour environmental film spends less time talking about the effects on the environment than a 15 minute TV special there is a real problem and I am not even an environmental nut, just conceptually that is a problem. Oh and giving it a happy ending - You do not give an film about people destroying their environment to learn a lesson a get-out of responsibility free-card. Because yeah, no reason kids should think that destroying their planet is some kind of permanent damage that can't be undone at any time, right? Though all that in the creative team's fault not the company as a whole.

But back to point, the company itself is fine. It will do what it can to make money and that will likely not be doing anything to intentionally be bad. That will be on the director, writer, and voice-actors and to a smaller extent the actual animation team.