Onward on track to bomb

Pretty much this, virtually all the old guard of Pixar is gone, the only one really left is Pete Docter and one guy can't keep such a massive operation together.

I'm glad that the Lasseter era of Pixar at least ended with Toy Story 4, if that's the final goodbye of a legendary film studio it's solid. Hardly felt like a kid's movie though there was way too many plot threads for my nephew to keep track of.

Completely nonexistent marketing. I had no idea a new Pixar movie was even out until last weekend.
I'm guessing the Disney overlords realized the movie wasn't good and didn't bother spending any extra on marketing.

Animated movies have been never been about cost. They exist because children prefer the simple, cute characters and visuals

>I'm glad that the Lasseter era of Pixar at least ended with Toy Story 4, if that's the final goodbye
Get a load of this faggot. TS already said goodbye with 3.

Good. Look at this fucking ugly shit. It doesn't deserve anything. I'm so sick of out of touch old dudes designing ugly characters.

Pixar is dead. If we're honest, it has been for a while, even before all the SJW shit.

The real question - when did the cracks first show?

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Good Dinosaur.

Yeah but they were right that Bonnie wouldn't make Woody the No. 1 toy. I'm happy my man Woody is tapping Bo Peep's ass again.

>when did the cracks first show?
Is this even up for debate? Cars is a lousy movie but it didn't matter because the toy merchandising sold like hotcakes.

>Make movie full of fantastic magical creatures
>The story is literally just a road trip
>unicorns are nothing but rats
>dragons are boring house pets
>no reference to the fact that this is a magical world other than the staff mcguffin