This is an interesting note to me. Trannies LOVE having it highlighted that they are trannies. It's a special class above basically any other. When they want to make gross trannies in video games it's because they want to maintain that status, even though they could just play the sex they think they are and be done with it.
Here, however, is a person who wants to drop the prefix of the company name. They don't want the name associated with the brand because it differentiates it from the original creation. I've seen several tv/movie reviewers on youtube refuse to call Rings of Power "Lord of the Rings" because they hate it so much. Here is the reverse, in a way; yes, it's Star Wars but it is Disney Star Wars. The name is attached to it almost as a warning. This person seems to know that the label is a black mark and wants it to go away.
It would have still been called Disney’s Star Wars, even if it was good. People put labels to know what they are watching (Abram’s Star Trek and Rob Zombie’s Halloween). Disney’s name was also on everything advertised with the title on everything they released. Example included Disney’s Tarzan, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Disney’s Frozen.
"It's just star wars"
No it isn't.
This is an interesting note to me. Trannies LOVE having it highlighted that they are trannies. It's a special class above basically any other. When they want to make gross trannies in video games it's because they want to maintain that status, even though they could just play the sex they think they are and be done with it.
Here, however, is a person who wants to drop the prefix of the company name. They don't want the name associated with the brand because it differentiates it from the original creation. I've seen several tv/movie reviewers on youtube refuse to call Rings of Power "Lord of the Rings" because they hate it so much. Here is the reverse, in a way; yes, it's Star Wars but it is Disney Star Wars. The name is attached to it almost as a warning. This person seems to know that the label is a black mark and wants it to go away.
It would have still been called Disney’s Star Wars, even if it was good. People put labels to know what they are watching (Abram’s Star Trek and Rob Zombie’s Halloween). Disney’s name was also on everything advertised with the title on everything they released. Example included Disney’s Tarzan, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Disney’s Frozen.
I love seeing them chained together, like "Disney's Marvel's The Avengers." It become so obnoxious to say and write all the time.
If it were possible to officially retcon every Disney Star War by watching the lifeday special all the way through, I'd do it.
The Christmas Special is at least full of imaginative aliens and world building, even if it's executed in a goofy way.
Yeah yeah, twit... Just like Transgender women are women... f'off.
When you're told not to use an innocuous term, keep using it. It means it's effective.
no, there's an explicit and marked difference between pre-disney and post-disney.
Disney's the Little Mermaid, Disney's Aladdin, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
They've been calling things Disney (whatever) for decades.
Even the announcer back on the old VHS tapes used to say Disney's (whatever) during the teasers for whatever else Disney was making at the time.
It's a fair demarcation line.
Disney star wars doesn't exist. Nothing happens after ESB.
If people actually liked their feminist drivel, these same retards would demand everyone call it Disney Star Wars.