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10 Times Disney Cheated and Used The Same Animation In Different Cartoons

10 Times Disney Cheated and Used The Same Animation In Different Cartoons

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10 Times Disney REUSED scenes! DIY ROOM DECOR! 15 Easy Crafts Ideas At Home For Teenagers After bingewatching Disney movies all weekend, did you ever have a strange feeling of dj vu? You are not going crazy. Some scenes are actually really similar. Thats because the animators just copied scenes from previous movies. And today, we are showing you 10 Times Disney Recycled Animation in Its Movies. But youll have to watch this video until the end to know which popular movie recycled too many scenes! Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first fulllength animated feature film ever created, so they couldnt really copy anyone. This is why Disney hired a young actress to play the role of the Disney princess. They filmed her while she danced and they used the footage as an inspiration for the animation. This is what we call live action reference. Then, this animation was used in another movie: Robin Hood. The animators used the same dance scene in both movies, but with different characters. So we could say that the actress inspired Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, who then inspired Robin Hood. But just wait until you hear the real reason why they were doing this. Stay tuned to hear more about recycled animation in Disney movies like The Aristocats, The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast, The Sword and the Stone, 101 Dalmatians, Alice in Wonderland, Bambi, and Winnie the Pooh. If there is one scene from a Disney movie that you could have the chance to see once again, what would it be? Dont be shy to answer in the comments section down below. We love to hear what you think!
Date: 2022-06-06

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The one Disney scene I'd love to see again, or at least get referenced in another movie, is the final bit of Be Our Guest from Beauty and the Beast when all the dancing tableware gather together for one big group shot, Lumiere mugging for all he's worth at the front. It's a crazy Busby Berkeley moment that perfectly captures the Broadway vibe Disney loved to evoke during the nineties. I'd like to see Wreck-It Ralph 2 make some kind of callback to this scene.
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The writers and narrator have no idea how animation works. Calling animators lazy or cheating is the farthest from the truth.
Animators are usually on a time crunch, so reusing references and assets is not lazy or cheating, it is staying ahead of the work schedule, so impatient audiences don't have to wait long.

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This is good and all, but the script for this video is just terrible. Just makes me want to stop watching every 5 seconds or so, which is many many times during a 12+ minutes of video. I eventually did, so.
The irony of of reusing the same rephrased sentence over and over is not lost on me though.

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OMG this video is so frustrating to watch. Just show me the similarities and the information.
But I guess they get to get a lot of engagement by having a lot of people writing how much they hate the video. This video could've been like 5 minutes.

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This title is a bad title. How is it cheating? What rules were they breaking? You are aware that all the movies were from the same studio? Next youll say the Model T was cheating because it was mass produced and each vehicle should be artisanal.
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Why is she constantly trying to keep us watching the video? I'm watching the video, i will finish this video. There's no need to tell me every 30 seconds to stay tuned for a thing that will be said in 20 seconds.
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Alice in Wonderland looks and sounds like Wendy from Peter Pan, Tarzan's parents look exactly like Anna & Elsa's parents from Frozen. I'm sure there's more similarities too
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To be honest Disney owns all these movies so they do have the right to copy the scenes because it's from the same company so there is no such thing as a copyright for this.
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I cant watch anymore of this, AristoCATS smh. Also The sword in the stone was legendary and that mad madam mim not a weird creature.
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Mowgli eating the banana in The Jungle Book is the same animation used as when Arthur is stuffing his face in the Sword in the Stone.
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