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Copy and Paste the Disney way

Given that it used to take around three years to make a traditional, hand-drawn animated film, Disney’s team no doubt rellished the opportunity to cut a few corners. The easiest way to do it? The ‘copy and paste’ trick – copy a scene that works, draw in new characters, and hey presto: a “brand new” Disney film from an old clip. A seemingly easy win which went completely unnoticed by viewers – until now, as the YouTube video below of the most obvious Disney doppelgangers shows…

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3 comments to Copy and Paste the Disney way

  • Richard

    Well, I am outraged. That’s as bad as reposting someone else’s internet pictures…Oh, wait. Never mind…

  • mary

    Somebody has spent way too much time watching Disney animated movies.

  • And people complained about Michael Bay recycling scenes for “The Island” for “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon”. It seems that it’s been going on for years, even with a wholesome movie company as Disney…lol…