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After reading about some of the history of Disney, I was a bit shocked to find that Michael Eisner was doubtful about Jeffrey Katzenberg's ideas for The Prince of Egypt and Sinbad. Of course, both movies were eventually accepted by Eisner, with the former becoming another great movie during the Disney Renaissance, and the latter being a good post-Renaissance movie. Therefore, I was wondering what would happen if Eisner hadn't accepted either of these movies. How would modern entertainment and animation be affected by this?

(OOC: In case I didn't word it well, essentially The Prince of Egypt and Sinbad become Disney films instead of DreamWorks films; if this isn't the proper place for pop culture TL's, please move it)
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