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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2007

I should like to point out that I have the utmost respect for animators and the immense talent and patience it takes to produce an full-length animated feature.

Did you ever watch a lot of Disney movies and get this vague sense of deja vu? Well here's a very visual example of why that happens.

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  • What editing program did you use.

    Please reply.

  • Sony Vegas Professional 8 (or 6...I don't remember how long ago this was).

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  • With all the hard work that goes into making a scene this long BY HAND, I don't blame them at all.

  • if u knew how much work goes to making one of these things, u wouldnt be saying shit about it

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  • Missed what? The entire scene?

  • Kids in the 60's and 70's didn't have VHS, Beta, DVD or Blu-Ray. We kids were lucky to see these movies in the theater once in our lifetimes. I never saw "Wind in the Willows" until a few years ago.

    I was too busy laughing to notice the reuse of animation.

  • @Marianaisabelvill Somebody didn't read the description.

    This video isn't for the sake of bashing disney, but to show reanimated stuff they ocassionally do.

  • "You sneaky ANIMATER!"

  • They must have reused the footage from rotoscoping previous Disney films. And the xerox process reduced the animation budget.

  • Yeah I seen some Disney movies that are alike from other Disney movies. Yep I know that.

  • yet when they do it it is a million times more classy than Hanna barbera.

  • @007deadbeat Disney aren't as cheapskatish as you'd think - Woolie Reitherman (who directed all of the Sketchy Period films) loved to add 'homages' because he felt the animation was 'universal', for most of the 80s films, it was budget related (the horseman in the black cauldron is a ghost from Night on Bald Mountain, the Squirrel in FatH was from Sword), and in BatB, they had only two years to slap the thing together and had to cut a corner here or there.

  • wow! I've owned both Wind in the Willows and Jungle Book since i was a kid and never noticed that. I think the only things Ive noticed since when I was a kid was how Disney recycled alot of their voice actors.

  • they did the same thing in robin hood, they took a scene from "I wanna be like you" and put it in "the phony king of england" \

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