10 Disney Movies Hurt By One Bad Casting Decision

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Some Disney movies have been hurt by casting decisions that, in retrospect, just weren't right for the story. Disney usually finds stellar casts for its animated and live-action movies that elevate the story and thrill the audience, resulting in some of the best Disney movies.

Jane Lynch voices Calhoun, who is also characterized by being cool and tough, but Lynch’s expertise at voicing a heartless, tough-as-nails character produced a better result. Part of the problem is due to the writing, as Calhoun is given some more outlandish dialogue to demonstrate her personality. However, Gadot’s lack of voice acting experience was a weakness, and casting someone comfortable improvising in a recording booth might have resulted in a more dynamic version of Shank.

8 Michelle Williams As Glinda Oz The Great And Powerful Close Oz the Great and Powerful PG Adventure Fantasy A magician from Kansa is swept away to the lad of Oz and caught up in a power struggle between three witches. 7 Awkwafina As Sisu Raya And The Last Dragon Close Raya and the Last Dragon PG Animation Adventure Action Where to Watch *Availability in USDisney's Raya and the Last Dragon follows Raya , the warrior princess of the Heart tribe, as she seeks to restore peace to the nation of Kumandra. After the evil Druun - mindless spirits who turn living things to stone - divide Kumandra into five warring tribes, Raya believes that if she can find the last dragon, Sisu , she can reunite the five tribes.

If the premise and the overblown musical numbers weren’t enough, Patrick Swayze is the one voicing the lead of the canine musical group. Unfortunately, Swayze’s performance is only a reminder of the problems with the movie it is in. Cash is a generally obnoxious character, so driven by the desire to succeed that he is terrible to his friends. Swayze was clearly cast to reinforce this characterization, making Cash an unlikable character in a bad movie.

4 Tracy Ullman As Ms. Birdwell Kronk's New Groove Close Kronk’s New Groove, the sequel/spinoff of the underrated Disney classic The Emperor’s New Groove, features a love interest for Kronk who is not the most exaggerated of the two movies’ cast but is still slightly cartoon-ish. Tracy Ullman’s performance as Ms. Birdwell alternates between chipper and feisty, making for a generally good character.

 

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