And that scripture that C.S. Lewis's quote was in response to, about how adults should put away "childish things", is so often misinterpreted as referring to "everything and anything from one's childhood", including such things as kindness, innocence, compassion, wonderment, or even the notions...
Those are considered exceptions to the norm because they're crass.
Western animation can be divided into two categories for how they are viewed:
"Animation for adults": lowbrow comedies and/or graphically violent works that rely on swearing, vulgar humor, excessive blood/gore, or other...
Not to mention the fact it got sandwiched between Beetlejuice Beetljuice and The Wild Robot.
So, you're saying we need a Transformers movie made by Studio Ghibli to get western audiences to take it seriously as an animated movie. ;)
This really isn't new news. Josh Cooley already confirmed last year that Paramount Animation has zero desire to make a sequel to TF One due to its poor financial performance.
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