It's not really surprising. A lot of time, effort and money goes into these things...You can't blame them for saving some. It's like running scenes in old cartoons and animated movies...They totally recycle the background. Same thing, really. It's like an old animation kinda thing...Slightly charming, really.
It's simply re-using base animation. Do you know how long it would take to completely re-draw all those frames and develop another dance? It's the same idea as using a base for a drawing or re-using the same pose, but with animation. Quite common in Disney films actually, saves a lot of time.
I remember noticing that as a kid. Remember the 'sad' music? Played in The Jungle Book when Baloo was 'dead'? It can be found in 101 Dalmations before Pongo and Perdita started barking for their puppies and in Robin Hood when they Robin was dead.
It's very very hard to do what Disney did. Walt Disney himself drew every single frame and then got editors to fix them together. Dance scenes are probably hardest, and doing all that himself, you can't blame him for re-using a clip for about 5 seconds of Maid Marion footage.
@AnimalationXP Dude, Walt Disney did NOT draw every single frame by himself. What are you even talking about... Animations have hundreds of animators...
@AnimalationXP Sorry, but Walt himself never drew a single frame of animation for any of the Disney films. In fact, he stopped doing any drawing at all after the Alice Comedies in the mid 1920's. His partner Ub Iwerks did all the animation for the original Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts, starting with "Steamboat Willie", and he had a group of animators before that working on the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. This is pretty widely known stuff.
I thought it only fit Duchess. I was also so disappointed that they looked EXACTLY like anthro Todd and Vixey. Gah but I never was crazy about this movie.. lol
Disney was going through cheap times
WishfulThinking911 1 week ago
It's not really surprising. A lot of time, effort and money goes into these things...You can't blame them for saving some. It's like running scenes in old cartoons and animated movies...They totally recycle the background. Same thing, really. It's like an old animation kinda thing...Slightly charming, really.
RazinBlastroth 3 weeks ago
Lazy.
DaGavinX 3 weeks ago
It's simply re-using base animation. Do you know how long it would take to completely re-draw all those frames and develop another dance? It's the same idea as using a base for a drawing or re-using the same pose, but with animation. Quite common in Disney films actually, saves a lot of time.
SaberWingDragon 1 month ago 6
I lol'ed
jimihendrixfan2008 1 month ago
all there doing is saving time and money, that one dance seen probaly took around 50 or more frames to make it that smooth :3 they are smart
123PurpleCorn 1 month ago
I remember noticing that as a kid. Remember the 'sad' music? Played in The Jungle Book when Baloo was 'dead'? It can be found in 101 Dalmations before Pongo and Perdita started barking for their puppies and in Robin Hood when they Robin was dead.
EllenRebecca3 2 months ago
they're only three years apart, idiot. I'd do it too.
TheMellochello 3 months ago
It's very very hard to do what Disney did. Walt Disney himself drew every single frame and then got editors to fix them together. Dance scenes are probably hardest, and doing all that himself, you can't blame him for re-using a clip for about 5 seconds of Maid Marion footage.
AnimalationXP 4 months ago 5
@AnimalationXP He was dead when both of these came out
Gamepopper101 2 months ago
@AnimalationXP Dude, Walt Disney did NOT draw every single frame by himself. What are you even talking about... Animations have hundreds of animators...
Rayimyth 2 months ago 2
@Rayimyth Actually, Snow White, Fantasia and Bambi were all of his sketches. The other animators just did the colours and cleanup.
AnimalationXP 2 months ago
@AnimalationXP Sorry, but Walt himself never drew a single frame of animation for any of the Disney films. In fact, he stopped doing any drawing at all after the Alice Comedies in the mid 1920's. His partner Ub Iwerks did all the animation for the original Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts, starting with "Steamboat Willie", and he had a group of animators before that working on the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series. This is pretty widely known stuff.
Gonzomadman78 1 month ago
I thought it only fit Duchess. I was also so disappointed that they looked EXACTLY like anthro Todd and Vixey. Gah but I never was crazy about this movie.. lol
BaltoDork 7 months ago
Disney was having some financial troubles when Robin Hood was made. Reusing some of the rotoscoping saved cash, more than likely.
RickMHobson 1 year ago 2
I noticed some older Disney films copied certain things from each other
AgentAragorn 1 year ago