Part of Jim Hill's article: (actually, it's his "unnamed source"

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"By the end of this summer, when people in the industry are looking at what 'Ratatouille' and 'Shrek the Third' earned, that $100 million that 'Meet the Robinsons' had to struggle through the entire month of April in order to earn is going to look pretty paltry.
After that, all eyes are going to then be on 'Enchanted.' To see how well a new Walt Disney Pictures release that features traditional animation does. If that Kevin Lima film turns out to be a genuine blockbuster (Which -- these days, allowing for inflation -- means that you actually have to pull in over $200 million during your domestic release) ... Well, the pressure's really on then for 'America Dog.'
And God forbid if that Chris Williams movie makes less at the box office than 'Meet the Robinsons' eventually does ... If that were to happen, there are people here at this studio that would view that box office slump as a sign that moviegoers don't really like WDFA CG films. That they'd prefer it if Disney left the computer animation to Pixar.
Two things:
1.) Enchanted isn't animated--it's live action, with 15 minutes of animated footage. Why do people keep listing it as animated?
The Pagemaster was an animated movie, but it had about ten or twenty minutes of live-action right? Does that make it a live-action film with an 85 minute animated sequence?
Heck, by that rationale, you can consider Honey, I Shrunk the Kids an animated film simply because of the 5 minute animated opening sequence. (one of my favorite parts actually.

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It's not like Song of the South or Roger Rabbit, where Toons interact with flesh and blood humans. From what I can see, it's a live-action film that just happens to have an animated opening--so did the Pink Panther.
2.) If American Dog and Rupunzal do poorly, yes, maybe WDFA could go back to 2d and Pixar should stick to 3d....but I think there are plenty of other factors as well, things that could change by that time, particularly how much $ Rataouille, Shrek the Third, Bee Movie, Surf's Up, Horton Hears a Who and W.A.L.--E all actually make. Jim doesn't mention this in the story but it's just as important.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!