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It feels more like an Homage to past accomplishments than a copy paste, since they still have to go through and rework and redraw all the animation anyway....
They're not lazy. It takes years to hand draw a movie with this quality animation, so Disney used their old sketches to help the studios keep up with the public's demand of animated films.
It happens all the time in the animation world. Some people have already pointed out that it happens in anime, so I'm sure it happens in other kid's shows. Animators have deadlines to meet, and they have to keep up with the competitive and demanding market.
It looks like the last movie they did that with was Beauty and the Beast. But really I can't blame them. For a lot of those scenes it would have been really hard to animate and it looks like to me they would have had to record people doing the moves and then draw them from there. It takes a lot of work to animate and copying what moves have already been done would have saved them a lot of time. if you notice, although not all of them are, a majority of those scenes are dancing and fight scenes.
Yeah, Disney movies around the 1970s and 1980s were really lazy. From the time that Disney died up until The Lion King was this awful spell of copy paste movies. Then, of course, The Lion King came, and it sort of ushered in a new era of movie-making. Granted, a lot of the ideas in The Lion King are borrowed from Hamlet and that anime movie I can't remember the name of, but the writers and animators changed their approach and made what I consider a masterpiece. Dang, The Lion King was good.
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It happens all the time in the animation world. Some people have already pointed out that it happens in anime, so I'm sure it happens in other kid's shows. Animators have deadlines to meet, and they have to keep up with the competitive and demanding market.