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As with anything horror-related, these films are as much a reflection of the psychology of the people making them as it is with their subject matter. That, and people capitalizing on expired copyrights, of which companies hoard like dragons with gold.

I'm a historian of animation, and you absolutely cannot write anything about it without writing about Disney- it's too significant and relevant a company to avoid. And despite some missteps, they still continue to make some of the best animation for film and television of any American company. But the Eisner and Iger administrations turned the parent company into a lumbering corporate elephant more concerned with profit than the concerns and desires of their audiences, and these films are symptomatic of a backlash against that brinksmanship more than anything else.

But BAMBI as a serial killer? That's too much...

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