Pixar may have its first major flop on its hands, as The Good Dinosaur struggles to find an audience among moviegoers.

So far, the film has made just $131.3 million, after seeing a 60 percent drop in sales during its second week at the box office. With a production budget of $200 million and another $150 million invested in marketing, analysts estimate The Good Dinosaur will need to earn $500 million to break even.

Unfortunately for Disney and Pixar, however, it doesn't look like that will likely happen. According to Variety, current projections suggest the film will be lucky to hit $400 million in sales. If that proves true, The Good Dinosaur will join the ranks of A Bug's Life, which earned an underwhelming $363.4 million when it released back in 1998.

"It’s not resonating like a typical Pixar film. It’s on a path where they’re going to need home entertainment to drive profitability," MKM Partners analyst Erik Handler said. "Usually with Pixar, by the time they’ve gone through the first [release] window, they’re in the black."

The Good Dinosaur may not be a complete failure for Disney, though, as the studio stands to recoup some of the costs through merchandising and a home entertainment release.