Oh, you sweet summer child...

Welcome to the 00's, where frustrated box-office analysts (still trying to vindicate themselves for their "2-D is dead!" theories of '01-'03) were drooling at the bit for the other shoe to drop and the mighty Pixar to get their pride-goeth fall and have their first "flop", as they were "supposed" to, by this point in the narrative,
especially fresh after Nemo-mania and the Eisner-vs-Pixar backstage drama.
And, when Cars didn't "outgross Nemo" as studio hubris predicted, box-office analysts piled the wood on their blazing bonfire of Pixar, claiming a "disaster for the studio!" And when "Nacho Libre" had a brief Friday burst at early #1 on the second week (because family film weekends do better business on Sat/Sun.), analysts rushed to their headlines to proclaim "The king is dead!"...Only to discover that Cars had retaken #1 for the rest of the second-weekend business, and then the same analysts treated Pixar as an arrogant "interloper" who'd "stolen" box-office away from the underdog, and didn't lie down like everyone knew they were supposed to.
And then Bob Iger announced they'd be doing a Cars sequel, and the studio would figure out the plot later. So there. Nyeah.
