Why Certain Characters are a 'No Show'

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    Originally Posted By cmash95

    I think the newer characters don't last long because there is a much greater turnover in characters than used to be. When walt was alive and until the 1980's, it was a "treat" to get a disney animated film. When Mr katzenberg came into power, then all of a sudden we had to have one a year, and then it was two a year. That doesn't give alot of time for characters to stick with the public. and now with pixar and disney still doing the one or two films a year, it's sort of the same thing. you either click right away or you go into moth balls. as far as giselle goes, I think Disney is missing a great oportunity. I know many a little girl who was dissappointed that those white dresses weren't available at WDW or for that matter that the tiara wasn't there either. of course we do have to remember that giselle wasn't really a princess because she hadn't married the prince yet.
     
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    Originally Posted By X-san

    Wow, I know that girl.

    She used to work in Tokyo.

    Cool. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By bayrr326

    I thought one of the issues with Giselle meet and greets was getting the rights to Amy Adams likeness because it would cost too much for permanent rights. So she only appears for certain things.
     
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    Originally Posted By figment1986

    Are we sure, I doubt Disney would make a movie before having that in the contract.

    Then again, they could use the likeliness of the animated Giselle for some things as a loophole.
     

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