Disney Has Been Using The Same Template Over.
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This isn't that big of a shocker. Realize that they had to make all those drawings by HAND, so it makes sense that they used the same shapes and models in stead of redrawing. It efficient and saves time. Come on guys, it's not like they made exactly the same stories. If this ruins your childhood, you're quit easily hurt and pretty naieve.
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Made you cry? All the real problems in the world, and this makes you cry? Get a life.
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What is everyone upset about? So what? It's not like they are using the exact same characters or anything. There's most likely just a preanimated skeleton like layer, then it's animated over with different characters. So if you're bitching about them not doing work or being lazy, then that doesn't make sense because they still have to animate it.
Seriously, you guys try animating a movie and meeting a deadline, it ain`t easy so you`d be cutting corners too...
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Robin Hood (1973) appears to be the main recycler of templates. I wouldn't say they've been 'doing it since Snow White'. Seems like the RH production team was either being lazy or paying homage to past productions by copying dances.
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This made you cry? Wimp much.
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@CartoonWarStudios They would still want to cut corners anywhere they could. As is, these movies take years to make anyways.
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@EDROXMISOX I'm sure a company as large and wealthy as Walt Disney could afford to.
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Keep in mind templates are used widely by all types of animators. It saves wasting time and money on animating the same action/character/gesture
You uncovered their conspiracy..now they will be out to get you..haha
tredeep 2 years ago 24
Damn, that was beautifully edited together but it was also kinda sad to see it.
norsef 1 year ago 19