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Disney's Copy Paste

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  • Actually, if you notice, it's all Robin Hood copying previous movies. That's because, when Robin Hood was in production, the Disney company wasn't doing very well. They had to trace cells from old movies for several scenes in order to be able to afford to make it. Luckily, Robin Hood did very well, and things picked for them after that. Other than that, almost any time something happens in a disney movie, it's an intentional shout out, or a ballroom dance scene (which has little variation).

  • Kinda makes you wonder what else they threw in these movies thatvwe didn't catch.

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  • Am I the only one who is, for some odd reason, very disturbed by the song?

  • Rofl we do this in 3d animation to. 

  • At least they are not copying from others, That's good.

  • @madddin90 It is the so-called "Silly Song" from the Snow White soundtrack, but it seems to be a foreign version.

  • The Waltz at the end of Beauty and the Beast is such a stock dance that it wouldn't look any different if they redrew it from scratch or used rotoscoping. Besides, animation takes tonnes of time; given Beauty and the Beast only had two years to go from conception to public, only one small retooled/stock/copied scene is damn impressive. The robin hood ones have blown my mind, however. Though as everyone said and knows, Disney were not doing well in the early 70s and the film had a tiny budget.

  • Not technically "copy + paste". These movies were produced before Xerox machines or computers were invented, so each cell still had to be re-drawn by hand, re-colored and re-shot. Even minor alterations such as props would still require painstaking time to complete. Also there are basic animation movements that are quite standard. Look up "walk cycle", and "takes". I would imagine Disney had standard dance cycles as well.

  • lol how do you notice these things.?

  • what is this song? i cant get it out of my head!

    its from OZ isnt it?

  • i would rather call this tributes shown in robin hood

  • :o mind officially blown

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