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Worst Disney Sequels Of All Time. For many of us, the name “Disney” is synonymous with nostalgia and childhood. If you’ve grown up in the past eighty years (so, the vast majority of you), the chances are pretty high that you’ve been exposed to at least one of the now 5. The House of Mouse has been such a huge presence in our early years that it’s completely understandable that people feel so strongly about their output. As the media- savvy readers we know you guys are, you’ll also know that nostalgia is big business. Disney knows this too, and they’ve found all sorts of ways to sell your own childhood back to you.
As the perceptive amongst you will have already worked out, we’re talking about the really bad Disney movies that were made to capitalize on the success of a popular title and ended up not only being bad, but sometimes even ended up taking the shine off their source material – one of the worst sins a sequel can commit. The notion that children will watch anything is true to a certain extent, but that’s no excuse for some of the low- effort dross released in the past that masqueraded as youth entertainment. With the intent to name and shame some of the biggest culprits, here are the 1. Worst Disney Sequels Of All Time. Cars 2 (2. 01. 1)The Cars franchise is the black sheep of the Disney/Pixar stable.
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The Cars franchise is the black sheep of the Disney/Pixar stable. The first movie was decidedly average and debatably didn’t possess the same magical spark that.
The first movie was decidedly average and debatably didn’t possess the same magical spark that Pixar films usually have. Critical reception was lukewarm at best, so why was a sequel greenlit? Well, it’s possible that Disney didn’t hear any of the negative feedback over the constant sounds of checkout tills ringing. The movie made decent bank at the box office, but in the five years between movies, the merchandise made a staggering 1. Pixar co- founder and Cars 1 and 2 co- writer/director John Lasseter refuted the claims that the sequel was purely made because of merchandising opportunities, but it’s tempting to look at it as a reason behind the movie’s shortcomings.
Whereas the first was centered on Radiator Springs, Cars 2 opts for a globetrotting adventure courtesy of a tired (no pun intended) spy caper. Lightning Mc. Queen (voiced by Owen Wilson) and Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) are whisked around the world and meet a suspiciously high number of new and marketable friends along the way.
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Had the movie had Pixar’s usual strong tenets of story and character, it might have felt less hollow, but these elements were noticeably absent. XOXO Online Putlocker. Cars 2 isn’t the worst Disney sequel by a long shot, but as it stands, it’s the only title in Pixar’s vast and impressive back catalog rated as “Rotten” on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes. With the surprisingly mature trailer for the forthcoming Cars 3 making a few waves recently, it seems like the franchise may be moving away from disposable silliness and getting back to the compelling storytelling we all know Pixar is capable of. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2. To be honest, there’s a case to be made for any of the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels to appear on here, with On Stranger Tides or At World’s End being the two least liked. The deciding factor for us ended up being the Rotten Tomatoes score, with Stranger Tides rocking a paltry 3.
To its credit, the movie does make an effort to step away from the convoluted tangle of plots left by the first two sequels, but makes the mistake of centering everything on Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp). Don’t get us wrong, Captain Jack is awesome, but he needs to be balanced.
Some may have felt that Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann were one- dimensional characters, but they evened out the movies well when coupled with Jack’s antics. When there’s nothing but Sparrow, one character has to do the pratfalling and the serious emotional lifting the story requires, and it doesn’t really work.
Factor in the fact that Ian Mc. Shane’s cool looking Blackbeard is given practically nothing to do for the entire film, and you end up with an underwhelming high seas escapade that bore all the hallmarks of a studio not quite knowing how to proceed with the story after the series’ big blowout of a third act. Here’s hoping the upcoming Pirates sequel Dead Men Tell No Tales steers the series back on track and gives us a similarly fun experience to the still- great first movie. Bambi II (2. 00. 6)The Bambi movies hold a world record for the longest time between sequels, with a whole 6. The sequel is actually more of a “midquel”, picking up around halfway through the original after the unlucky fawn has lost his mother to callous huntsmen. The film follows Bambi’s quest to win the approval of his father, the Great Prince of the Forest (voiced by the brilliant Patrick Stewart).
Bambi II does at least try several new things, but it’s a challenge to get over how unnecessary it all is. People who saw the original Bambi will know how the fawn’s story ends, and the sequel does little to justify itself as anything more than filler with a recognizable name slapped on the front. Bambi II isn’t the worst offender on this list by any stretch. Unlike some of the other entries, it’s clear that actual effort went into the production of the movie, with the art, animation, and songs doing their very best to match the original’s style and tone. It’s just a shame they chose such a shrug- worthy story to marry all that work to.
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2. The Little Mermaid was a huge hit and a confident step into a new direction for The House of Mouse. The company lost its way a little after the death of Walt Disney and found itself in a rut, making some decent- but- hardly- classic animated features. After years of financial belt- tightening, Disney went all out on The Little Mermaid, with tons of extra resources going into making their biggest animated effort in decades.
The result was a gorgeously rendered fairytale with Broadway quality musical numbers, courtesy of the great composer Alan Menken. The big gamble paid off and ushered in the “Disney Renaissance”, an era that produced all- time greats like Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. With all this, it’s fair to say that the sequel, Return to the Sea, had a lot of expectations to live up to. Judging from the reams of negative criticism surrounding the film online, it’s also fair to say it didn’t meet that expectation. As will become a recurring theme in this list, Return to the Sea is a boring rehash of the first film.