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  • zoobernut

    This is more like re-used choreography than re-used animations. These were all drawn and painted by hand on cells these are not computer generated animations you couldn't just easily re-use the animation like you can today. They decided to stick with certain motions but they still had to redraw every frame and do all the secondary and tertiary animations regarding hair and clothes.

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  • Chad Welch

    Not to be a sour puss, but the real reason behind a majority of the similarities isn't really recycled animation, more recycled reference footage. ;) Also, there's over 30 years between the making of some of the movies with recycled dance footage, for instance Snow White (1937) and Robin Hood (1973). Rest assured, the similarities aside, amazing artists still had to draw between 12 and 30 pictures for every second, 28-30 for all the dance/walk sequences. ;)

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  • missnotsoshai

    the reason for having similar and copied dance choreography in Robin Hood was because Disney had a very small budget for that specific movie, thus to keep within their budget they needed a simpler way to have a full dance sequence without breaking the bank.

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  • Joe Yabuki

    Por cierto no me agrada nada de disney desde el inicio de los 90 me gusta el anime desde entonces. El Anime es muy superior que cualquier cosa desarrollada por disney

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  • Joe Yabuki

    Que descarados, lo peor de todo que son peliculas, fuera una serie regular pues quizas habria mas consideracion, pero peliculas q uno ve una y otra vez. Era obvio que tarde o temprano uno se da cuenta de las copias

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  • BeauSkunk

    I agree, I know some call this "cheap," and "lazy," but I actually loved these moments in old Disney movies. I had alot of fun as a kid trying to spot these moments, and going, "Hey, this is like that one part in that other movie/short!"

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  • swanseajack08

    things like this is what gave the films their Disney charm!! its what made my childhood!

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  • LeMattphew

    And yet still the most incredible films of my childhood! :)

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  • Kloker Dvärgen

    It's a animation in Dumbo and Winnie the pooh you forget.

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  • Bernardo Trezentos e Seis

    Mundo Estranho!

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  • Ricvictors

    Mundo Estranho!!!

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