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LOS ANGELES (AP) - In a major strategy shift, the Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DCQ) (NYSE:DIS) said it will stop making lucrative direct-to-DVD sequels of such classic animated films as 'Cinderella,' a move that reflects the growing influence of former Pixar Animation executives John Lasseter and Steve Jobs, who once called the films 'embarrassing.'
The change comes with a shake-up at the company's DisneyToon Studios, including the removal of longtime president Sharon Morrill, who will continue with the company in another capacity, Disney said Friday.

DisneyToon Studios will become part of Walt Disney Feature Animation and report directly to Animation President Ed Catmull and Lasseter, who assumed roles there after Disney bought Pixar Animation Studio last year for $7.4 billion in stock.

That deal made Jobs, the former Pixar CEO who also runs Apple Inc., into Disney's largest shareholder and got him a spot on Disney's board.

DisneyToon will now only produce original DVD films, including the upcoming film starring the fairy Tinkerbell. 'Little Mermaid III,' currently in production, will be the last DVD sequel released.

Disney has been a leader in the direct-to-DVD category, selling millions of copies of such films as 'Lion King 1 1/2' and 'Bambi II.'
Although those DVDs were moneymakers for the studio, Disney purists scoffed, including Lasseter and Jobs.

In a 2003 conference call with financial analysts, Jobs said how much he hated the DVD sequels.

'We feel sick about Disney doing sequels,' Jobs said. 'If you look at the quality of their sequels ... it's pretty embarrassing.'
When Disney bought Pixar, it put former Pixar president Catmull and Lasseter in charge of its own animation efforts. Lasseter has made no secret of his disdain for sequels in general, although he is working on 'Toy Story 3,' scheduled to hit theaters in 2010.

Disney shares fell 5 cents to $34.14 Friday.


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I vaguely remember this being brought up a couple of months ago, but I can't find the thread. The closest I found was:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1405643&referrerid=&highlight=sequel
which happened to be posted on April Fools Day (which is maybe why there was little response?).

In any case, this seems to me to be another positive step being taken by Disney. I'm still surprised that several people around here seem to refuse to accept any of these things as true positives. Although they'll still have direct-to-DVD movies, at least they will be original, which means there's a much higher chance of the story driving the movie production, rather than the other way around.
 
Jim Hill does have some new information on this though.
 












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