Disney Could’ve Celebrated Its 100th Anniversary Using This Spider-Verse Concept

Disney is the number one name in animation, especially when it comes to fun for the whole family. The illustrious studio is now celebrating its 100th anniversary, though the festivities sadly aren’t as strong as they could be. The new animated movie Wish is the closest thing to a look back at Disney’s history, but copying another movie might have made for a better anniversary project.Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse showcased the limits of animation while pushing beyond them, effectively revolutionizing the medium while exploring numerous styles and Spider-People. This was the formula needed to celebrate Disney’s history and its many iconic projects, especially since the idea was already explored as a lighthearted animated short. Most of all, it could have finally brought Disney’s lovable mascot out of retirement and put him in a movie that showcased how important he really is.So far, Wish is set to disappoint at the box office. Likewise, the movie’s reception among audiences and critics hasn’t been particularly thrilling, either. A lot of this is due to the movie’s cliché and generic nature, with the movie not celebrating Disney’s history as opposed to playing its story safe. Likewise, the callbacks and Easter eggs to other Disney movies feel more hackneyed than organic. Thus, it’s both a disappointing movie on its own and a rather low-key way to honor the legacy of the most important animation studio of all time. Strangely enough, a better take on the concept premiered in the same year as Wish.

Disney is the number one name in animation, especially when it comes to fun for the whole family. The illustrious studio is now celebrating its 100th anniversary, though the festivities sadly aren’t as strong as they could be. The new animated movie Wish is the closest thing to a look back at Disney’s history, but copying another movie might have made for a better anniversary project.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse showcased the limits of animation while pushing beyond them, effectively revolutionizing the medium while exploring numerous styles and Spider-People. This was the formula needed to celebrate Disney’s history and its many iconic projects, especially since the idea was already explored as a lighthearted animated short. Most of all, it could have finally brought Disney’s lovable mascot out of retirement and put him in a movie that showcased how important he really is.

So far, Wish is set to disappoint at the box office. Likewise, the movie’s reception among audiences and critics hasn’t been particularly thrilling, either. A lot of this is due to the movie’s cliché and generic nature, with the movie not celebrating Disney’s history as opposed to playing its story safe. Likewise, the callbacks and Easter eggs to other Disney movies feel more hackneyed than organic. Thus, it’s both a disappointing movie on its own and a rather low-key way to honor the legacy of the most important animation studio of all time. Strangely enough, a better take on the concept premiered in the same year as Wish.

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