What went wrong, Yea Forums?

What went wrong, Yea Forums?

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soulless designs

The utter mediocrity that currently plagues the American animation industry.

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If this was under the Disney label critics would give it at least a 85%

What about with this shit?

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>imagine someone thought it was a good idea to make a movie about this
I hope that studio learns their lesson by going into bankruptcy

>putting any movie against endgame

they could have waited a little more, it would still flopped but at least would gain more money.

>over 50% liked it.
Now that's a surprise.

>Continues to ignore Missing Link
That's hurtful, user.

Releasing it a week after Endgame with minimal marketing, mostly.
Being a blatant safe kid's film didn't do it any favors either.

Missing Link was mediocre.

Putting it against Endgame was the strategy. There's two things they were banking on
1. They'd have the kid market since parents wouldn't make them see Endgame
2. Perhaps vital that people go to the theater for Endgame but it sold out, and instead of wasting the day they decide to see whatever is out like this
Problem being there's no nostalgia like when Alvin & the Chimpmunks did it so it's standard kid shit to them and most people pre-reserved tickets and wouldn't go to the box office to hope seats were available

says it all.

And here I was thinking there wouldn't be a bigger flop than Hellboy this year

It's an Uglydolls movie, but has none of the personality of the original Uglydolls line of toys and books. Like it was ultra sanitized.
Most people these days don't even remember Uglydolls as a franchise aside from Hot Topic kids back in the early 00s, and it's not even what they liked back then. Makes sense that it's a bomb.

How old is this line again

Like I said, early 00s. Specifically 2001.

Not just designs. Everything seems devoid of anything of value. They just went for the most generic plot and tropes and threw in as many pop songs as they could.

Well, it came out in End Game's 2nd weekend.
That didn't help things.

If this was under the Disney label it would have had better songs, improved background designs, and a plot that wasn't 100% predicable.

I feel bad

At least it got a promotional tie-in.

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Oh please any shitty movie can get ice cream partnerships

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Haha don't forgot to see the movie after you eat your ice cream kids! Haha...

Released while Avengers was in theatres and "critics" bombed the ratings
>he just keeps posting it