Which country would you like to see being explored in a Disney or Pixar film?

AdrenalineRush1996

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Now, there have been Disney and Pixar films set in a lot of countries and nations inspired by said countries and I won't list them all but what country do you think should be explored in either a Disney or Pixar film?

For me, I'd like to see a Egypt-set animated film as a spiritual successor to Atlantis and there's only been one animated film set in the country that I know of, which is Dreamworks' The Prince of Egypt.

Another would be a Japan set animated film based on Tomoe Gozen and would be a spiritual successor to Mulan.

I would like to see another European-set animated film as in maybe set in Portugal, Spain or Ireland.

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I would like a film set in Japan and even a more Indian centric film, I know there was Jungle Book but it didn’t center around Indian culture or lore.
 

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A film based on German culture sounds interesting.
There is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Tangled" already, both set in medieval Germany.

I would like a story set in Ireland, Iceland, the Netherlands*, Sweden, Hungary, Estonia, Korea or heck why not, Belgium.

*Walking in Giethoorn is like walking in a fairy tale. The entire village looks like this and there are pretty much no cars, just bicycles and small boats:
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Tarzan takes place in West Africa.
The Lion King takes place in Kenya, or another country where Swahili is spoken: Tanzania, Congo, Rwanda or Uganda.
 

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