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I really hate this art style with a passion. It's fine for random people making no-budget flash animations in the mid-2000s, but really a waste of potential for a company (and IP holder) like Disney.
They have the perfect expressive 2D friendly art style already made for them in Steamboat Willie - channeling that style instead could make for a very charming artstyle at a low budget. If not, Cuphead has proven that postwar cartoon style can work incredibly well for 2D performers.
Then again, I guess I'm not the targeted audience. I'm sure this style is popular with the kids, and it's not like I would buy a Disney product anyway.