I always felt if Howard and Alan never went to Disney, the company would go bankrupt; the conflicts between Eisner and Katsenburg and the fact that everything post Rescuers was a flop proved the company needed to go back to Square 1, which they did with Roy, Alan and Howard; they saved the company.
MrGabeanator In this dream, I actually worked with him on all of the films and stage shows that he has done, and also some films (animated AND live action) that, historically, he was not a part of. (Standing out for me are ''Lion King'', ''Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron'', ''Duma'', ''Mulan'', ''Brother Bear'' and ''Africa's Elephant Kingdom''.)