Oh i see, BUT hopefully in the future, maybe, just maybe, Disney could get their own hands on purchasing Pokémon anime from Netflix to be on Disney+ as well as other Japanese animes?
Would Japanese kid-friendly animes be bought by Disney in the future. they might look forward to them you know. And what Digimon digital monsters? They were recently shown on Toon Disney in the US. Would Digimon be on Disney+ if Disney would have bought Toei Animation?
You want a gargantuan corporation to acquire more stuff from even more gargantuan corporations. These multimedia companies aren't sports teams.
Let's say Disney acquires this long list of properties that I didn't bother to read. Where does all that money they obtain go to?
Also, you're too late on the Disney/Pokemon front. Netflix's gotten the rights to air a new season.
Again, if you don't have a point to this thread beyond "I want Disney to acquire a ton of things because I think it'd be cool", I'm closing it. I'm tired of stans for massive hunking corporations, frankly.
Well, the point is that Disney company has a lot more money than Pokémon, and Nintendo. Besides, Disney has a lot of things to take over like theme parks, merchandise, and even cruise ships. But since 2019, they recently had about US$193.984 billion. did you know that?
And that's beside the point.
I have to say the pokemon company has about a million dollars to sell merchandise by trying to be the Disney of Japanese anime, whereas Toei Animation produced a lot of animes by making a very large amount of money like Disney.
Toei Animation is the Disney of Japanese Animation, but it would be the fact that Disney has a lot of money to make by making feature films and animated stuff.
But do you know if Disney would purchase Pokémon in the future? It would be cool if Disney was to make a live action film of Ash Ketchum and Pikachu based on the original Pokémon anime seasons, not to be confused with the Detective Pikachu film by Warner Bros.
But the important question is, Would Disney actually acquire other properties once a year in the future?
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