Are you ready for the tidal wave?

They were deleted. Janitors delete and micro manage furry threads and really go to town deleting posts. And I mean clean inoffensive text posts NO images.

Disney's live-action movies have only succeeded in relation to the film they were adaptation. It's not an absolute theory, but it's a very close one.

Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and Lion King were big successes because the originals were, too. Dumbo and Christopher Robin made decent profits, and so did their animated versions of the film. Then you have stuff like Pete's Dragon which totally bombed, just like the original.

The only real exception to this is Jungle Book, whose main film didn't do great at the box office but the remake was a hit.

That would only help the film flop even harder. No one actually likes that ugly choppy looking type of visuals. One of the reasons that movie flopped along with Isle of Dogs? It was how ugly it looked.

Based mods purging furry filth

They're deleted clean posts that were not even talking about anything furry. And they only act like this because this is a thread based on animal media.

This movie was my sexual awakening. I hope it also serves that purpose for a new generation.

How do you become a mod?

Who liked any of these remakes? I haven't heard anyone say they prefer these to the originals. They really are just spreading their cheeks and spraying shit all over their own legacy. How's the saying go?
"You're standing on the shoulders of giants, so stop spraying diarrhoea all their heads"?

That I do not know.

>Are you ready for the tidal wave? It may even surpass Zootopia, with an autism level beyond the rainbow mini horse show!!
What tidal wave? This'll get as much hype as Disney Plus' live-action Lady and The Tramp remake and possibly even less so if 2019's Cats film is any indication. The only way I could see it working is if Disney completely scraps the CGI concept (and we all know they won't) and go with having actors play the parts film-suitable face character suits.
Complaining about the site's moderation also counts being unclean you know.
>The only real exception to this is Jungle Book, whose main film didn't do great at the box office but the remake was a hit.
I chalk that up due to making more changes and drawing more inspiration from the original book when compared side by side to the original Disney film.