Peter Pirate 2
<font color=red>I may be a Disney curmudgeon but I
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I know there aren't too many of the old guard still around but for those who are here I think it time I publically admit I was wrong.
I thought Disney could still be Diseny and exist in the modern landscape pursuing periferal business, maximizing tie ins, using synergy to the max, exploiting classics and operating as a normal Fortune 500 Company OUTSIDE the realm of the core business that made Disney 'Disney'.
Boy does that sound stupid in retrospect and even though I know I could still argue good portions of what I believed it is painfully obvious to me now that Corporate America and its trappings are too large for any Company to stand up to. Disney is publically held and must behave as such which ultimately tramples on the basis of what Walt intended, IMO.
I recall many fellow DIS'ers hoping for a Disney breakup in hopes that more 'magical' people, folks who 'got it' could control the core business like theme parks and animation, the parts that current Disney probably cares the least about and while I relish this dream, what happened with Pixar pretty much puts a kibosh on that, after all they were more Disney than Disney in the animation field over the past few years but they eventually had to succomb to the huge windfall dangled by, ironically, Disney. Which, IMO seems to indicate that creativity can only succeed so far before the big bad wolf will come a calling.
Does anyone think Walt , with all his genius could accomplish things of the magnitude he did if he were just starting out today? I'm not saying he couldn't but doesn't the deck seem stacked against creativity and quality in favor of mass production and marketing???
OK. I'm done.

I thought Disney could still be Diseny and exist in the modern landscape pursuing periferal business, maximizing tie ins, using synergy to the max, exploiting classics and operating as a normal Fortune 500 Company OUTSIDE the realm of the core business that made Disney 'Disney'.
Boy does that sound stupid in retrospect and even though I know I could still argue good portions of what I believed it is painfully obvious to me now that Corporate America and its trappings are too large for any Company to stand up to. Disney is publically held and must behave as such which ultimately tramples on the basis of what Walt intended, IMO.
I recall many fellow DIS'ers hoping for a Disney breakup in hopes that more 'magical' people, folks who 'got it' could control the core business like theme parks and animation, the parts that current Disney probably cares the least about and while I relish this dream, what happened with Pixar pretty much puts a kibosh on that, after all they were more Disney than Disney in the animation field over the past few years but they eventually had to succomb to the huge windfall dangled by, ironically, Disney. Which, IMO seems to indicate that creativity can only succeed so far before the big bad wolf will come a calling.
Does anyone think Walt , with all his genius could accomplish things of the magnitude he did if he were just starting out today? I'm not saying he couldn't but doesn't the deck seem stacked against creativity and quality in favor of mass production and marketing???
OK. I'm done.
