Giving Disney weasels a fresh, new start

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Over the years, Disney weasels have always been portrayed as evil sidekicks or  just simply troublemakers. And if they get injured or killed, it usually happens in a comical style. However, the appearances of the weasels lasted from the 1949 film "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" to the 2001 TV series "House of Mouse", and since the end of "House of Mouse", there haven't been any Disney weasels since. So since we are in the 2010s, if there is a future Disney movie that will have weasels, maybe it's about time that Disney could give the weasels a fresh, new start in style and personality. Here's what I'm thinking:

I'm hoping that there will be weasels who are protagonists (a.k.a "good guys or bad guys that turn good") and that they could probably have cool hairstyles (see my Kamaitachi Disneyfied drawing). Also, I would like to see them experience REAL emotions. I notice that the weasels, who I mentioned above, only express feelings of happiness (in a mischievous way) and anger. And if there is one thing I'm sure of, it's that there has never been a single weasel that has ever felt sad! So, I think it would be interesting to see a weasel go through emotions of sadness and fear. Also, if a weasel gets injured or killed, he/she experiences it "for real". And last but not least, it would be nice to see weasels that are a bit younger (like teens or twenties). 

So, these are things I hope to see if there are going to be weasels in any future disney movies. What do you think?
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I wouldn't mind seeing more good Disney weasels myself. They could probably use some more love. Have you heard of :iconslasher12: and her character Stella? She's a pretty nice character and the love interest for a redeemed Mortimer. Maybe you could check them out if you haven't. Plus, I think :iconslasher12: actually works at Disney, which is pretty cool. So maybe there's hope.