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Post by Clone Commando on Jan 19, 2008 22:02:49 GMT -5
I got to thinkin about something I thought the people here might be interested in knowing: What if Diseny is ALREADY PLANNING a season five of Kim Possible, but is to pressed for funds to do anything? Think about the amount of things Disney is doing:
Running their Disney land parks,
Devolping seaveral new cartoon shows,
And running their older ones,
Managing their live-action TV shows, (which is quite a few. New and old)
Managing the Highschool Musical: the ice tour
Running the Highschool Musical: the music in you
Producing a number of feature-length movies
And put that on top of just the regular stuff it takes to run a company the size of Disney...Isint it possible that Disney is to pressed for time, money, and man power that...maybe...just maybe.... it just isint possible to produce another season of Kim Possible? Just food for thought...please leave some feedback.
((and if your wondering the reason I put this here...it just seemed like this had something to do with the FFF. Sorry if this is the wrong place to put it))
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Post by j1mbafr0sty on Jan 19, 2008 22:32:50 GMT -5
money? no they have way too much of that their one of the top companys in the world crap they have made an city u can live in, THEY MADE A CITY!!!!!!!!!!!!! that takes $$$$$$$ to do and its been done for a while so trust me money is not an issue.
As for time, well they have writers already, a cast, background drawers animators already they have all the people from kp so they dont need time as so its not one person doing it its the ppl that where originally from kp their to hire.
What u listed is not much for a company and their is WAAAAAAAAY more that isnt listed their. But for a company like disney they can do as much as they want as long as the money is their which it is and then some.
The only worry you need to have is if Disney dosent have a slot OR if they just dont want too.
Remember they plan a year or so ahead so what u see new isnt new its more like a year or so old.
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Post by Clone Commando on Jan 19, 2008 22:43:02 GMT -5
Well you never know....but thank you for the feedback!
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Post by elvisjj on Jan 19, 2008 23:09:02 GMT -5
Disney has no problem making Kim Possible if they wanted too, funds wise. The cost for Kim Possible is a drop in the bucket for them money wise. I mean the entire cost of production for Kim Possible doesn't even equal probably the salary of most actors or actresses they have signed in big budget movies.
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Post by railroadnut70 on Jan 19, 2008 23:11:13 GMT -5
While its true Disney is a mega-company, each division and unit operates quasi-independently of the other. Think of all these units and divisions as independent companies onto themselves, just under common ownership. Each has its own presidents and vice-presidents with jurisdiction over his/her own unit. In other words, what happens at Disney owned ESPN wouldn't affect the Disney Channel or Disney animation. So Dick Vitale and Bob Schooley would have no connection to each other, except they are (or were at up to the time Schooley left) employed by the same parent company.
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Post by atecom on Feb 2, 2008 4:48:24 GMT -5
Disney is a huge company, true, but in the early 80s they were almost filing for bankrupcy
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Post by Tylazene on Feb 2, 2008 11:23:34 GMT -5
Please don't assume that Disney is working on anything. I would assume they will doing whatever brings in the most $. That's been said many times here but Disney is not really there for the kids anymore. Dealing with the stock market on a daily basis I know a CEO and CFO doesn't care if they have to move factories overseas and layoff hundreds of people. You would think if this sort of thing happened stock price of the company would go down. Often it will go UP. Why? Because the company is making the stockholders happy by cutting costs which improves profits. Yeah, it sounds unethical but that's the way it works.
So if they have to cut KP off the production list they will do it without even thinking about it. If they have to cut the WHOLE animation department they will do it if they think it will help. Don't think that Disney Execs care about our favorite show. So we can't assume they are doing anything. We have to assume they are doing NOTHING until we get confirmation. We have to make them feel like they are loosing viewers by canceling KP. Losing viewers loses money. Losing money makes stockholders unhappy which causes the stock price to go down. If stock prices go down the CEO starts sweating because he is in charge of keeping the company profitable. If things get too bad the CEO can get fired. Disney just signed Iger to a new 5 year contract so he must be doing a good job. Just don't assume season 4 of KP had anything to do with that. It was prob HSM and HM that helped.
In emails I sent to Disney I always mention how KP is the only show that I watch on DC. The more fans that mention this MIGHT (might) make Disney notice a little. It's really the best we can do right now other than calling for a boycott. So don't think WE are the ones Disney is trying to please. It's really the stockholders. Disney just happens to be in a business that caters to kids.
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Post by Comrade_Chin on Feb 3, 2008 19:58:54 GMT -5
Disney has no problem making Kim Possible if they wanted too, funds wise. The cost for Kim Possible is a drop in the bucket for them money wise. I mean the entire cost of production for Kim Possible doesn't even equal probably the salary of most actors or actresses they have signed in big budget movies. Especially High School Musical...............
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Post by mike on Mar 25, 2008 9:39:23 GMT -5
^^ Good point
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