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Although this is the sometimes unreliable Jim Hill speaking, what if the name of Disney-MGM Studios does actually change to Disney-Pixar Studios? Are you for or against it? Personally, I am. I lobster love Pixar as much as I do Disney, but...
1. Like even John Lasseter has supposedly made aware, Disney may be going into Pixar overkill in their theme parks. There may soon be more attractions based on Disney and Pixar coproductions than attractions based on Disney films (both animated and live action, though Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Swiss Family Robinson and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids are pretty much the only Disney live action films with rides, and Roger Rabbit is half animated anyway).
2. Adding the name "Pixar" to the mix is restrictive and will clash with the classic Hollywood feel. They haven't been around for that long compared to Disney (or MGM, for that matter), and they haven't made any films outside of the animated ones to give them a true Hollywood feel. Plus, when people hear the name "Disney-Pixar", I don't think that they think of The Little Mermaid and A Bug's Life at the same time; they'll think of all the Pixar coproductions instead (or at least I would).
3. I think Disney-MGM is a cool combination for a theme park title, and if I had my way, it would always be called that.
