Paramount and Warner Bros. must focus on building a robust animated film portfolio to compete with Disney and Universal.
Paramount and Warner Bros. must focus on building a robust animated film portfolio to compete with Disney and Universal.
  • Paramount and Warner Bros. lag behind Disney and Universal in animated film success.
  • Animated films are crucial for attracting families and ensuring consistent box office revenue.
  • The merged entity needs to strategically develop both original and existing animated properties.
  • PG-rated family films are outperforming other ratings, offering broader audience appeal and higher box office potential.

Yo Adrian, We Gotta Talk Animation

Listen up, folks. It's your pal, Rocky Balboa, here. I read this article, see, about this Paramount and Warner Bros. thing. Sounds like a real rumble in the jungle, this merger. But they got this problem, see? They ain't got the cartoon muscle to go toe-to-toe with the big boys like Disney and Universal. It's like going into the ring with Apollo Creed without training. You're gonna get knocked out faster than you can say "Yo, Adrian".

The Eye of the Tiger and the Lack of Cartoons

This article says that since 2016, Paramount and Warner Bros. each put out eight animated movies. That sounds like a lot, right? But they only made a fraction of what Disney and Universal did. Disney's makin' billions with them animated flicks. Billions. That's more than I ever made in the ring, and I took a lotta punches. This merger, see, it's gotta figure out how to make cartoons that bring in the crowds. Otherwise, they're gonna be stuck in the minor leagues. It's gonna be a Housing Bill Faces Rocky Road Ahead for them, harder than fighting Drago in Russia.

PG Power Punch for the Whole Family

Now, the article also mentions somethin' important: PG-rated movies are killin' it at the box office. Makes sense, right? You get the whole family in there, from the little rugrats to the grandparents. It's like gettin' the whole crowd cheerin' for ya. If they wanna win, Paramount and Warner Bros. gotta aim for them movies that everyone can enjoy. Think 'Rocky' but with talking animals. Maybe a squirrel that boxes. I'm just spitballin' here.

Not Just a One-Round Fight

Another thing this article points out is that animated movies got staying power. They don't just make all their money in the first week. They stick around, gettin' word of mouth, like a good jab that slowly wears down your opponent. So, if they make a good cartoon, it's gonna keep makin' money for a long time. It's like that statue of me in Philly. Still bringin' in the tourists, see?

SpongeBob and Smurfs to the Rescue?

Now, Paramount and Warner Bros. ain't startin' from zero. They got some heavy hitters already. SpongeBob, the Smurfs, Paw Patrol, them Ninja Turtles. These are brands people know and love. They just gotta use 'em right. Gotta make 'em fresh, gotta make 'em exciting, gotta make 'em… wait for it… believable. Okay, maybe not believable, but you get my drift.

Gonna Fly Now... With Cartoons

So, what's the bottom line here? This Paramount and Warner Bros. merger, it's got a chance to be somethin' big. But they gotta focus on them cartoons. Gotta invest, gotta be creative, and gotta make movies that families wanna see. Otherwise, they're gonna be singin' the blues. And nobody wants to hear that. Especially not me. Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go train. There's always another fight, see?


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