Or thosePixarfilms that lost their magic due to being released a decade after the originals.
Some Disney movies simply should have stayed standalone.
The Lion King
The Lion Kingis considered a classic film from the Disney Renaissance in the 90s.
But three movies and a TV series later, this classic starts to burn out.
This film’s adorable and sweet characters and Academy Award-nominated scores leave Mulan a notable princess classic.
The dragon worries about his relationship with the newly-engaged Mulan and attempts to break up the happy couple.
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Worst of all, the film couldn’t even scoreEddie Murphyback as Mushu.
The need for aCars 2was small, never mind aCars 3,but Pixar attempted both.
The Movie,which set up the premise forLilo and Stitch: The Serieson Disney Channel.
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