well, one simply should remember, that all movements were taken from real persons - filmed and then each frame was re-drawn as a toon. Kind of "motion capture", inveneted by Walt Disney himself. Shame that they reuse same filmed movements from 30-s instead of creating new ones.
Disney does have their cliche gags and ballroom dances, but most of these movies were made when the studio was having severe financial troubles. And many of these are from after Walt's death during the period of their history most people see as their dark age where they were essentially scrambling around not knowing what to do ("Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and "The Little Mermaid" are credited with pioneering the "Disney Renaissance").
Let me get this straight. Someone's upset because Disney's using THEIR OWN stuff? Now, if Disney had snatched this from some other company, then yes, there's a valid reason to be disappointed. But this is THEIR stuff and it's a money-saving technique. You people need to pull your heads out of your asses.
People who say Disney is bad for using THEIR OWN template animations are COMPLETE idiots! They can if they want to! So what? It saves them money, its not like all movies are 100% traced, even the re-used segments were changed with the films characters... like god, grow up! If it saved you money... would you not do that as well? If you answered no... then you need more brains in your melon! =)
да, танцы Maid Marian и Duchess меня всегда настораживали :) А остальные я как-то не заметила... Видимо, действительно сказалась уникальная атмосфера каждого мультика
@Katieboo1996 wow, thanks for the enlightenment :) Must be because I got the Aristocats several years after robin Hood on a much better quality VHS, hehehe :) As for Snow White... I can't watch her any more... After seeing Shrek, Snow White makes me ROFL after 15 minutes of screen time ;) A cartoon I'd much rather forget...
maybe some of the characters do the same dance but the clothes and fur and skin on the humans are drawn differnt they only copied the same dance that's all.. the movements still look a bit differnt.
well...that kinda tainted disney's "originality" for me ...but it takes alot of skill and creativity to make the "same" scene show something different in an entirely different story...so I'll give them props for that...
@anomis93 in actuality, it didn't take alot of creativity at all, these scenes that were similar were all lengthy music/dance or added gags that had no flow to the story line at all and really seemed like filler. Just look at the Aristocars scene, or the scene from the jungle book running back and forth. the similar scene was exactly the same gags, that seemed to just be filler in the flick.
Yeah, it may seem at first like a cheep rip off, but the truth is these scene's had to be carefully studied and a lot of work gone to, to get these right, and that's pretty impressive.
Interesting vid, but this was well known. By the time Robin Hood came out, Walt had been dead for almost a decade and the animation department "fell from grace" so to speak. That Robin Hood turned out so well is a testament to the talented flimmakers that stuck through the bad times at the company.
It is very likely that current animators still do this, but now that they have computers it isn't as obvious. Especially for 3D animations, lots of stuff can be re-used. Skeletons, rigging, scripts, textures, and so on. Disney created hundreds of hours of animation-- are we really going to criticize them for 4 minutes of re-used content?
With the popularity of disney they had to use similar animation techniques in order to keep up with high demand. The story's are completely different. I highly doubt any one of the other people who have commented on this video could've done any better with their animation and then thought up all new stuff to keep up with any viewer demands in time. All in all, Disney is still the best.
Every animation studio did this when it was all hand-drawn. Saved a lot of time, and wasn't really noticeable until video cassettes became widely available.
The only ones on here I ever caught as a kid were a few shared between Robin Hood and Jungle Book. And that was only because they both had similar-looking bears with the same voice actor to clue you in to look.
I don't think they are tracing over the original animations here. I think the original sequence was rotoscoped, and they are simply reusing the original live footage from the rotoscope. Still cutting corners, of course.
Lol, you can expect them to do this though. It saves alot of time an money lol. Especially the scenes of Jungle Book and Mr. Toads Wild Ride. That would take a lot to think through.
Oh man, when you're animating by hand... and you find that you need a sequence with startling similarity to one you've already done... You trace over what you already did once. It's not the use of the same thing, just a reproduction.
They are in the right to reuse their animations, as are their OWN animations and they have "all rights reserved" on them. C'mon, this is not the first time we see something like this in arts and we don't blame artists for reusing their own ideas.
It is not really fair to Disney to use their seventies output against them. They were in a dire financial situation, and reusing animation, most notably during Robin Hood, was a way to save a lot of time and money. And come on, the ballroom scenes? How different can you make ballroom dancing?
I agree that Canada is its own country, but it is also a a part of North America, as is Mexico. It would appear that back when the United States became united, they couldn't come up with a better name and stuck with it. America and American are merely shortened terms for the entire name of the country. The US doesn't hold the rights to the name America, as it is the name of the CONTINENT.
re-using basic animation with new character designs drawn over actually makes a lot of sense when you consider the fact that each frame had to be hand-drawn. most of the movies featured here are from the 60's, so. it's still fun to see the comparisons, i had never noticed this before...
darlin' i don't know what they are teaching kids these days, but Canada is IN America. North America, to be precise. i know "American" is used to refer colloquially to US Citizens, but still. don't get outraged over semantics.
Disney's animation set the original bar for feature animation. they've slipped a lot in recent years, but no one would argue that they opened the door for animated movies.
it's... been 7 months. i'd forgotten all about this, until i got a notification email.
and i agreed with your point about Disney's influence.
and i didn't specifically call you a child, that was more of an overarching comment on "Americans" referring to US citizens. if someone calls you an American, and you respond with "no I'm Canadian," well then...
it's just a comment on YouTube. it's okay, you don't have to take it seriously.
A friend explained that the reason is the "Rotoscope", invented early in the 20th century by Max Fleischer ("Betty Boop", "Popeye").
It's a tool by which movements of "live" actors are used to produce animations.
Disney Studios have a huge archive of rotoscope sequences, and they use them regularly, so if two films look alike it's because they are based on the same rotoscope material.
It's the money-making process; did you think Disney makes cartoons to make children happy? :D
xDD
Daurenxxx 4 days ago
意外と使い回しが多いんだね
NURUosan 2 weeks ago
автору респект,это ж надо такое заметить =)
MrPoluyanov 1 month ago
Дисней нас облошил, аааа....
StupidGirl15100 1 month ago
Аниматоры тоже люди, и им тоже иногда бывает влом рисовать что-то новое, поэтому они начинают перерисовывать сцены заново.
0xlamon 2 months ago
Дядя Уолт вообще умер к моменту выхода этих мультиков =)
05kimmi 2 months ago
Это не плагиат, это такая фишка
tfvutvuyibkutbk 3 months ago
Ну ни фига себе!!
LyopsiK 3 months ago
Смотрел с отвисшей челюстью...
zheka201029 4 months ago 3
The world must know :O !
Lakseru 4 months ago
А я думала я одна это в мультах замечала)
KaoriMirai 4 months ago
Хотя конечно я их понимаю. Анимация это крайне сложное и муторное занятие. В секунду двадцать четыре рисунка мелькает. Это очень тяжело
MegaBeast131 5 months ago
В жизни бы не заметил))
Pukku07 5 months ago
профессионал... я вообще такое не замечаю
ser314824 5 months ago
рукалицо
SelikBzdy 8 months ago
Автор у тебя наблюдательность прокачана жёстко! =)
MegaBeast131 8 months ago 13
Да ну, в самом деле. Зато сценарист разгружен, и результат его работы весит на пару кило меньше.
MrNinjy 8 months ago
this used to bother me A LOT when I was a kid.
SrSacaninha 8 months ago
жесть!!!!
я даже не замечал такие сходства в разных мультах Диснея
Vladimir6102 9 months ago 2
полюбому мантаж ахаха
RuHamlet 10 months ago
хахаха
ну правильно, зачем изобретать велосипед) Все равно мало кто обращает внимание)
Zlatogora 10 months ago 3
Большая часть взята из "Робин Гуда" - но у него и бюджет был соответствующий. У Аристокотов и Книги Джунглей - $4 млн, а у "Робина" - всего полтора.
Itoyokofan 10 months ago
I'm not sure which technology was used, I found it in some book about Walt Disney.
olejka0 11 months ago
well, one simply should remember, that all movements were taken from real persons - filmed and then each frame was re-drawn as a toon. Kind of "motion capture", inveneted by Walt Disney himself. Shame that they reuse same filmed movements from 30-s instead of creating new ones.
olejka0 11 months ago
@olejka0
you mean rotoscopy? it's especially was overused in old russian cartoons like The Scarlet Flower, Dvenadtsat mesyatsev and many others.
HaohmaruHL 11 months ago
я замечал сходство, но чтобы настолько!!
Slazenberg 1 year ago 9
вокруг сплошное наедалово.
MrCosmos212 1 year ago 2
its the god damn masons! i knew it!
defcud 1 year ago
а мне нра)))
Koteshik 1 year ago
Blow below the waist...
KiraKriosY 1 year ago
вообще у них там народ не напрягается)) одно и то же рисует!
nmvrd 1 year ago
Нехорошо плогиатит у себя же
monkpredator04 1 year ago
Нехорошо плогиатит
monkpredator04 1 year ago
Bioshock glitchez
himitaru 1 year ago
times are hard!
truendymion 1 year ago
pause at 2:14
stoner!
TomPortable 1 year ago
worse than japan anime.
snoutszer 1 year ago
I don't really care whatsoever. All I can say is, I miss the old cartoons :(
jingjong12 1 year ago
La "copia " es solo en los bailes,las historias son totalmente distintas.No lo veo mal.
gastjul 1 year ago
there's really no reason to be surprised about the baloo/little john part of it. I mean, they are the exact same character with a dye job.
sigurdgram 1 year ago
хах))прикольно так) шаблоны не шаблоны,а мультики все равно здоровсике,все детство смотрела.на них выросла=)))
TheLoveBabyDoll 1 year ago
there's also the exact same sequence of dancing multi-colored elephants in Winnie-the-Pooh when Pooh is dreaming, and in Dumbo when he's drunk
callmebella 1 year ago
а и хрен с ними, с шаблонамии всё равно я это и сейчас с удовольствием пересмотрю
JaksFaust 1 year ago
I always knew this in the back of my mind!! Yoooooooo
HannahFayeZ 1 year ago
facepalm.
arina86 1 year ago
Да это они потом разленились видимо)))))))))) Так часто бывает. Сначала стараются, а потом деградируют
fotyafotieva 1 year ago 2
Disney does have their cliche gags and ballroom dances, but most of these movies were made when the studio was having severe financial troubles. And many of these are from after Walt's death during the period of their history most people see as their dark age where they were essentially scrambling around not knowing what to do ("Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and "The Little Mermaid" are credited with pioneering the "Disney Renaissance").
Kaipazu 1 year ago
Let me get this straight. Someone's upset because Disney's using THEIR OWN stuff? Now, if Disney had snatched this from some other company, then yes, there's a valid reason to be disappointed. But this is THEIR stuff and it's a money-saving technique. You people need to pull your heads out of your asses.
xXAngelicEvilXx 1 year ago 2
bahaha. that's kind of creepy.
xxbludger 1 year ago
People who say Disney is bad for using THEIR OWN template animations are COMPLETE idiots! They can if they want to! So what? It saves them money, its not like all movies are 100% traced, even the re-used segments were changed with the films characters... like god, grow up! If it saved you money... would you not do that as well? If you answered no... then you need more brains in your melon! =)
WDWRemaker 1 year ago
да, танцы Maid Marian и Duchess меня всегда настораживали :) А остальные я как-то не заметила... Видимо, действительно сказалась уникальная атмосфера каждого мультика
NeuroticPixieSlasher 1 year ago
THAT'S why i dont' like robin hood DX
Katieboo1996 1 year ago
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NeuroticPixieSlasher 1 year ago
@NeuroticPixieSlasher noooooo Robin Hood: 1973, Aristocats: 1970, Snow white: 1937
Katieboo1996 1 year ago
@Katieboo1996 wow, thanks for the enlightenment :) Must be because I got the Aristocats several years after robin Hood on a much better quality VHS, hehehe :) As for Snow White... I can't watch her any more... After seeing Shrek, Snow White makes me ROFL after 15 minutes of screen time ;) A cartoon I'd much rather forget...
NeuroticPixieSlasher 1 year ago
THAT'S AMAZING!
TheLonelyImmortal 1 year ago
demn Copy pasta shit -.-
sauenkalle 1 year ago
Skeletal animation in cartoons? o.O
JuanAntonioFiectroJr 1 year ago
hail the power of skeletal strokes :P
osoboleh 1 year ago
not a surprise. stupid fuckin' american cartoons
oldfokk 1 year ago
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!
OMGGGGGGG! HAHAHAHA
DevilishTeen93 1 year ago
when i have to write a work on related subjects i take fragments from previous works too :)))
djbitocika 1 year ago
#OMG #FAIL
Izumka 1 year ago
FAAIL
Blondeillusion14 1 year ago
Disney is BORING
immortalx50 1 year ago
WEIRD!!! :(
Hannemoren 1 year ago
they are plagiarizing THEMSELVES?
mmi005 1 year ago 3
hehe. it make me smile
sauenkalle 1 year ago
disney is scary!
charliejazz 1 year ago
OMG!! I never realized!
darthmikael 1 year ago
что за песня?
song name?
Solyarkin 1 year ago
I feel so disappointed...there is no justification for this....
starfleet2scoutship 1 year ago
Интересное видео, но большинство из этих мультфильмов вышли в свет после смерти Уолта Диснея.
StellaSunFlower 1 year ago
welp, thats disney for ya!
razedeezy 1 year ago
:P
Well less work more fun for the drawers!!
Just call it an innovate drawing technic!
:)
sonomamashine 2 years ago 2
I just died a little bit.
locapastofumadora 2 years ago 3
If it's shit bricks, don't fix it.
axisrules1 2 years ago
Спасибо. Порвало в лоскуты.
Я по-новому взглянул на процесс классической анимации.
velehentor29 2 years ago 5
@velehentor29
классической диснеевской анимации ))
у наших (советских) таких шаблонов не замечала, хоть и драли кое-что с диснея
Todote8 1 year ago
if it ain't borat ,dont fix it
elrascal 2 years ago
This is fantastic!
SillyxDoll 2 years ago
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disney sucks, and miyazaki is much better
mescal71 2 years ago
@mescal71 pfffttttt hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
WDWRemaker 1 year ago
Oh god, this kills me every time! haha!
baronvg 2 years ago 4
what Americans are great at...convenience...familiarity...safety...no expantion.....staying in the save limits...even at the cost of originality
vrednyusha 2 years ago
americans have contributed more artists and culture than any other country. idiot!
Eiind 2 years ago
if it ain't broke why fix it?
mulraymanners 2 years ago
If it's not baroque, don't fix it!
bloodytearz22 2 years ago
if it's not barack, don't fix it!
pravuschan 2 years ago
maybe some of the characters do the same dance but the clothes and fur and skin on the humans are drawn differnt they only copied the same dance that's all.. the movements still look a bit differnt.
Lars1993 2 years ago
well...that kinda tainted disney's "originality" for me ...but it takes alot of skill and creativity to make the "same" scene show something different in an entirely different story...so I'll give them props for that...
anomis93 2 years ago 35
@anomis93 in actuality, it didn't take alot of creativity at all, these scenes that were similar were all lengthy music/dance or added gags that had no flow to the story line at all and really seemed like filler. Just look at the Aristocars scene, or the scene from the jungle book running back and forth. the similar scene was exactly the same gags, that seemed to just be filler in the flick.
t3hfr3ak 1 year ago 4
@anomis93 im not bashing you directly, just adding my 2 cents to the topic
t3hfr3ak 1 year ago
@anomis93
Yeah, it may seem at first like a cheep rip off, but the truth is these scene's had to be carefully studied and a lot of work gone to, to get these right, and that's pretty impressive.
KIAStudios 4 months ago
Вот это да...=(
Yaycetryas 2 years ago 4
Старые фильмы Диснея лучше!
didoupiaf 2 years ago
все по шаблонам оказывается одинаковым
didoupiaf 2 years ago 3
Great job editing, man, really well done.
Hartsteves 2 years ago 8
hmmm, wow!!!.... shame... shame...
8magnolia8 2 years ago 29
Interesting vid, but this was well known. By the time Robin Hood came out, Walt had been dead for almost a decade and the animation department "fell from grace" so to speak. That Robin Hood turned out so well is a testament to the talented flimmakers that stuck through the bad times at the company.
plastikevol 2 years ago 2
It is very likely that current animators still do this, but now that they have computers it isn't as obvious. Especially for 3D animations, lots of stuff can be re-used. Skeletons, rigging, scripts, textures, and so on. Disney created hundreds of hours of animation-- are we really going to criticize them for 4 minutes of re-used content?
uncamilty 2 years ago
With the popularity of disney they had to use similar animation techniques in order to keep up with high demand. The story's are completely different. I highly doubt any one of the other people who have commented on this video could've done any better with their animation and then thought up all new stuff to keep up with any viewer demands in time. All in all, Disney is still the best.
tangelofishes 2 years ago 3
давайте всю америку разоблачим
lileetta 2 years ago 3
Every animation studio did this when it was all hand-drawn. Saved a lot of time, and wasn't really noticeable until video cassettes became widely available.
The only ones on here I ever caught as a kid were a few shared between Robin Hood and Jungle Book. And that was only because they both had similar-looking bears with the same voice actor to clue you in to look.
ImpudentInfidel 2 years ago 4
guess there not as creative as we thought...
grap3juic3 2 years ago
Yeah... that always bugged me... but at the same time, don't we all wish Disney would go back to such a simple time as this?
RaeniJoy 2 years ago 3
Dlya chego razoblachat" nado bіло??
KatrO7J 2 years ago
()_() А я даже не замечала.......
fierysnowflake 2 years ago 2
А я давно видела что шаблоны! Скучно смотреть совсем стало давно! Только старые неплохие были...
fotyafotieva 2 years ago
That was the most amzing thing I have seen in a long time.
mad4mater 2 years ago
Holy shit.... I'm amazed
Lauren6661 2 years ago 2
This just blew my fucking mind.
Zetapimpkin 2 years ago 2
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ha it disney what do you expect. duh!!!!!!!!
residentevil808 2 years ago
it sounds funny in another language
portcitydlb 2 years ago
wow I never noticed this before...
mooinatorr 2 years ago
Wow I can't believe this!!! I guess they did this to save time..? But wow.... how did you find this out? It blew my mind!XD
Furuba6 2 years ago
omg ... we just got owned
Nickromann 2 years ago 7
Mein gott.
Revlid 2 years ago
мда, не думала что все так жесско
vozdaevala 2 years ago 5
что песня?? what song is this i like it.
lototallyve 2 years ago
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yes man, make it split screen you son of a bitch!
Fred1102 2 years ago
even disney fuck us damm it
kingshiryu 2 years ago 2
Jajajaja que buen video..... oh lê lê ih ih! o lê ê ih hi la cancion tambien es buena XD
CalleyaValdivia 2 years ago
chaleeeeeee...............
FinalO 2 years ago
Great video! I love that, someone should send it to them lol.
Can you make a split screen?!
And what is the music for this...?
BethanyandSammy 2 years ago 4
i newer saw robin hood
haddib 2 years ago 3
holly shit!
putoyelow 2 years ago
Ojo clinico!! XD
Abraham523 2 years ago
MAKE A SPLIT SCREEN VERSION!
petetheemokid 2 years ago 5
Now that took a careful eye. Good for you!
ErichoTTA 2 years ago 2
i didnt notice any of this when i was younger. who cares, disney films are still good anyway :)
tamskiii 2 years ago 2
I don't think they are tracing over the original animations here. I think the original sequence was rotoscoped, and they are simply reusing the original live footage from the rotoscope. Still cutting corners, of course.
goreesha 2 years ago 4
you gotta cut corners somehow...
AssOnAPlate187 2 years ago 4
Aww man I loved the Aristocats when I was little!
anabsolutfruit 2 years ago
Lol, you can expect them to do this though. It saves alot of time an money lol. Especially the scenes of Jungle Book and Mr. Toads Wild Ride. That would take a lot to think through.
Godslilredhed 2 years ago
impresionante
rzzl94 2 years ago
Wow - this sucks - Disney has just made me soo sad - what happened??? So disappointed.
topperking99 2 years ago
Oh man, when you're animating by hand... and you find that you need a sequence with startling similarity to one you've already done... You trace over what you already did once. It's not the use of the same thing, just a reproduction.
tnytotoro 2 years ago 2
it still sucks because disney did this to save money, not to make kids happy
RawDefeat 2 years ago
Even though I noticed the re-use as a child, I was still happy...
EricKomans 2 years ago 3
the only one i noticed as a kid isn't even on here
it's when mowgli in the jungle book gets greeted by his wolf family and they jump on him against the cave wall or whatever
and in the sword in the stone wart or whatever his name was gets greeted by the big dogs that belonged to that big guy who was a jerk to him :]
itsxjoeellleee 2 years ago 3
Lol. I remember having a crush on Snow White when I was a kid. God, my childhood was full of memories.
MGSROCKS1 2 years ago
i noticed almost everyone of these when I was a kid :)
vulpix90 2 years ago
От уроды ... =)
XxCELENxX 2 years ago
Oh, wow. ;D
DDRandDSLover 2 years ago
eso si q es reciclar y ser un genio!!
Nylrek01 2 years ago
Nice work Serioustas ! Sans doute par soucis d' économie de cells !
Bien vu cette petite chanson sympathique ;-) ah ah !!
dodiese09 2 years ago
Que mier** es disney. como si no tuvieran plata para hacerlo desde cero
Deiamonoz 2 years ago
lmao...
n1ce
Vaya detalle, supongo que nadie se hubiera dado cuenta sino estuvieran estas noticias. Pero qué detalle, nunca lo noté. xD
KKSatros 2 years ago
bull's eye!
;-)
BachLoveNat 2 years ago
Nice...
Zampitresku 2 years ago
Will ever kids ask themselves how original is a cartoon or which technique did Disney used to make it?
LorianneRR 2 years ago
They are in the right to reuse their animations, as are their OWN animations and they have "all rights reserved" on them. C'mon, this is not the first time we see something like this in arts and we don't blame artists for reusing their own ideas.
LorianneRR 2 years ago
que miserables que son los de disney jajaja
aizen123698745 2 years ago
Damn, Robin Hood is like a mix of several disney movies, not much creativity in that movie i guess...
FedinMF 2 years ago
That's quite interesting. Nice catch.
AlexRhian 2 years ago
It is not really fair to Disney to use their seventies output against them. They were in a dire financial situation, and reusing animation, most notably during Robin Hood, was a way to save a lot of time and money. And come on, the ballroom scenes? How different can you make ballroom dancing?
Mrlzman 2 years ago 3
i gotta agree with you there
chubbyd3 2 years ago
I agree that Canada is its own country, but it is also a a part of North America, as is Mexico. It would appear that back when the United States became united, they couldn't come up with a better name and stuck with it. America and American are merely shortened terms for the entire name of the country. The US doesn't hold the rights to the name America, as it is the name of the CONTINENT.
nicdar24 2 years ago
it's actually the name of 2 continents..
moochacha2021 2 years ago
technically three continents.
Opqosite 2 years ago
Прикольно! я тоже замечала...НО дисней меня не разачерует (ничего страшного) многие в исскустве повтаряются :))))
NensyPat 2 years ago
re-using basic animation with new character designs drawn over actually makes a lot of sense when you consider the fact that each frame had to be hand-drawn. most of the movies featured here are from the 60's, so. it's still fun to see the comparisons, i had never noticed this before...
raukoiel 2 years ago 5
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Only americans embraced this stupid company.
thefonkykid 2 years ago
wow, Im Canadian? Disney changed the world of animation. Clearly you don't animate.
jmbenning 2 years ago 4
darlin' i don't know what they are teaching kids these days, but Canada is IN America. North America, to be precise. i know "American" is used to refer colloquially to US Citizens, but still. don't get outraged over semantics.
Disney's animation set the original bar for feature animation. they've slipped a lot in recent years, but no one would argue that they opened the door for animated movies.
raukoiel 2 years ago 4
Canada is not in America, it's a separate country for god sake.
Waxthumper 2 years ago
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jmbenning 2 years ago
it's... been 7 months. i'd forgotten all about this, until i got a notification email.
and i agreed with your point about Disney's influence.
and i didn't specifically call you a child, that was more of an overarching comment on "Americans" referring to US citizens. if someone calls you an American, and you respond with "no I'm Canadian," well then...
it's just a comment on YouTube. it's okay, you don't have to take it seriously.
raukoiel 2 years ago
the internet: srs bsn.
pravuschan 2 years ago
I would think that company with the commercial and capital magnitude as Disney has should be free of own rip offs. Shame on you Disney!
vondur1970 2 years ago
A friend explained that the reason is the "Rotoscope", invented early in the 20th century by Max Fleischer ("Betty Boop", "Popeye").
It's a tool by which movements of "live" actors are used to produce animations.
Disney Studios have a huge archive of rotoscope sequences, and they use them regularly, so if two films look alike it's because they are based on the same rotoscope material.
It's the money-making process; did you think Disney makes cartoons to make children happy? :D
SchweizerKatze 2 years ago
As the film allotted a small budget, the artists referenced footage from previous animated features. - Wikipedia
Blackdrako 2 years ago 5
Al Gore told us to recycle but i dont think this is what he meant
haddib 2 years ago 5
Stupendo!
pincapalletta 2 years ago
must be because the nazi 1939-1945
Maaajka 2 years ago
I never noticed before now. I feel like 'divinelily' ...cheated
NeoMercury1985 2 years ago 4
I feel somehow... cheated.
divinelily 2 years ago 6
hahahaa good stuff! Nicely done seriousstas
misterknite 2 years ago
It's always important to recycle.
TheRedNationStates 2 years ago 5