Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Disney Execs Abandoned Ship - Disney+ Scraps "The Princess and the Frog" TV Series Ripoff, Vows To NEVER Make Disney+ Half-Hour Animated Content Ever Again

Disney has once again took way too long to premiere one of their own programs and Disney fans can now rest easy knowing that one of Disney's biggest mistakes of Disney show ideas has finally been rejected. Disney's 2D-animated The Princess and the Frog TV series ripoff Tiana has finally been rejected and cancelled. The news comes as Disney vows to never make a half-hour animated TV show for their streaming service ever again as Walt Disney Animation Studios is moving out of the SVOD catalog.

The news comes as not surprising as recently Disney has been rejecting TV show knockoffs and turning them into more effortable theatrical feature films, with the Disney+ series based on their 2016 hit film Moana starring WWE star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson being scrapped and turned into a sequel movie Moana 2 instead, raking in $1 billion dollars in the bbox office worldwide.

The news comes as Disney has recently opened its newest Walt Disney Animation Studios complex in the great white norths of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada where most of today's hottest Disney and Nickelodeon preschool programs are being produced.

Alongside Disney's own animation department kicking the bucket, Disney's subsidiary companies and brands Pixar Animation Studios and Marvel Comics have also followed suit to cancel all future plans for Disney+ animated programming, leaving Walt Disney Television Animation given full creative control over the entire Disney+ and Disney Channel catalogs.

Disney, Pixar and Marvel have recently been dying down on Disney+ originals, with the only exceptions being Pixar's recent program Win or Lose? premiered last month along with National Geographic documentary series A Real Bugs Life and The Real Finding Nemo and Marvel Comics' recent animated efforts X-Men 1997 and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman.

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