This is Why Disney Continues to Recycle Bits and Pieces of Animation Over and Over Again

If you’re a big Disney fan – or even just someone who watches a lot of movies and pays attention to detail – it’s probably no secret that Disney’s animators recycle some of their animations into multiple subsequent films.

If the only reason they do that is to save money, it turns out they save alot of money, because as the internet is learning to come to grips with, Disney recycles a ton of entire scenes.

And I’m sorry to say that once you see it, you can’t unsee it.

Let’s go!

First, did you know that this sequence from Snow White was entirely repurposed for Robin Hood?

And this animation in Beauty and the Beast hasn’t aged in 30 years!

Anyone think Christopher Robin looks a little bit like young Mowgli??

The process is called rotoscoping, which is sort of like current animators asking the smart kids of the past whether or not they can copy their paper, according to Business Insider.

“It involves animators drawing and tracing over old footage to create anew,” and traces its roots back to Wolfgang “Wollie” Reitherman.

The classic and legendary Disney animator lived by the motto “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” and I think we can all agree everything about early Disney films were working.

Another Disney legend, Floyd Norman, claimed that it was actually tougher and cost more to redraw an existing sequence, but that it was also the safe choice, and one Reitherman and others were sure would land with audiences.

That said, there were plenty of animators hankering to draw something besides little boys and dancing princesses, and eventually, they would get to use some of their own creative genius to make new sequences.

Hopefully none of this has ruined your childhood.

I think those people are being a bit dramatic, don’t you? I mean, if anything, it just reinforces how much Disney influenced your childhood – again and again and again.

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10 Times Disney Movies Handled Serious Subjects in a Beautiful Way

Disney is known for its magical amusement parks and children’s movies. I myself am a BIG Disney movie fan. (I still have some of the originals on VHS tape!)

But Disney movies aren’t all singing candlesticks and beautiful princesses. Many Disney movies tackle real issues, with characters experiencing universal emotions like loss, grief, remorse, and heartbreak.

Some of these moments stick with us more than others. Grab your tissues, folks. You’re gonna need them as we revisit some of the best instances where Disney movies handled serious subjects beautifully.

1. Quasimodo is dehumanized and ridiculed because of his appearance, The Hunchback of Notre Dame:

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Disney’s animated interpretation of Victor Hugo’s novel is ripe with serious subjects, but the most painful moment to sit through is the scene in which Quasimodo is attacked by a mob.

His guardian/jailer Archdeacon Claude Frollo sits by as a crowd of malicious revelers tie Quasimodo to a spinning wheel and hurtle tomatoes and the like at his face.

Only when Esmerelda steps in does this horrible assault halt.

There’s a lot going on in this moment. It shows the fleeting nature of celebrity and humanity’s capacity for cruelty, but in Esmerelda we see bravery and compassion.

2. Riley’s depression, Inside Out.

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Riley and her family have just moved to a new city, away from Riley’s school, her friends on the hockey team, and pretty much everything she’s known.

Moving is a major life stressor for anyone, but especially children, who have no real control in situations like this.

In the climax of the movie, Riley is unable to feel any emotions at all. Audience members see this as Riley being in a state of depression.

Depression is another common ailment that can be hard to talk about, even more so with kids.

Inside Out provides an example of how in moments of crisis like this, reaching out to the ones you love is the best step to take for your own health and safety.

3. Jesse’s abandonment, Toy Story 2

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I told you to grab tissues. Cue the Sarah McLachlan. Who could forget Jesse’s heartbreaking song, “When Somebody Loved Me,” about the child who loved, and ultimately, left her?

Abandonment is another universal experience, regardless of age, and like every difficult experience, it can be even harder for children to process.

Luckily, we see Jesse chooses to put herself out there again, despite her fear, and learn that not everyone who loves you will leave you in a box by the side of the road.

4. When Coco remembers her family, Coco

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In Coco, protagonist Miguel travels to the Land of the Dead, where he uncovers lost secrets about his family’s tragic past.

In this tender, emotional ending scene, our hero Miguel bravely defy his abuelita’s wishes, and sings “Remember Me,” to his great-grandmother, who at this point is almost completely non-responsive.

Little does his family realize, this is exactly the song Coco needs to hear to remember herself and her family.

5. “Lost,” Lilo and Stitch

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Lilo is a great example of a child dealing with grief. Having lost their parents in a car crash, Lilo and her sister Nani struggle to rebuild their family unit.

Stitch (who is very much an alien, not a dog) is also dealing with difficult emotions of his own. He has no parents, no family, and vocalizes that he feels, “Lost.”

Together these two navigate their anger, loneliness, and strong desire to find “ohana” by creating a new, found family.

6. Mufasa’s death, The Lion King

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Few Disney deaths hit so hard as Mufasa being trampled to death in The Lion King.

Worst of all, we the audience know that his demise is not an unfortunate accident but a deliberate plot on the part of his brother, Scar.

We then see Scar convince little baby Simba that he is to blame. Not only do we see Simba processes the loss of his father, we also see him grappling with survivors guilt.

That’s a lot of one little cub to handle.

8. When Sully says goodbye to Boo, Monsters Inc.

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There’s “good-bye” and then there’s “good-bye.

In this tear-jerker scene, we watch Scully give a final farewell to Boo, the little girl he’s grown to love as if she were his own.

Never has the word “Kitty” wrecked me so hard.

7. Ellie’s inability to get pregnant, Up

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The story of Carl, Ellie, and their life together within the first ten minutes of Up is one of the most beautiful executions of animation and music I’ve ever seen.

We see the couple decide to try getting pregnant, prepare for a baby to arrive, and suddenly we see them receiving devastating news from a doctor.

While we can’t hear what he’s saying, the message is clear: Ellie will not be having a baby.

It is the only time I’ve seen a woman’s reproductive health addresses in a children’s movie, and for those in the audience who can relate to that moment, I’m sure it meant the world to feel seen.

9. Marlin loses almost his entire family, Finding Nemo

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Another Disney/Pixar classic with a heartbreaking beginning.

After being introduced to Marlin and his clown fish family, we very quickly have to say goodbye when a predator attacks.

From this scene we see that everything can be taken from a person, in the blink of an eye, but in the face of incredible loss, we can still find a smidgen of hope to latch onto.

10. Andy says goodbye, Toy Story 3

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There are plenty of moments in the Toy Story saga that have left us in tears, but Andy saying goodbye to his childhood toys is the most heart wrenching of all.

Saying goodbye and moving on to new phases in life is an essential part of growing up, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Thankfully, Pixar gave us the most satisfying goodbye imaginable.

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I don’t know if these emotional moments hit me as hard when I was a kid, but as an adult they slay me. I think Disney’s ability to tackle real human emotions is one of their greatest strengths. Instead of talking down to their audience, they create relatable characters who—although they might be toys, monsters, or animals—deal with very human problems.

Which of these serious Disney moments pulls at your heart strings the most?

Let us know in the comments!

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A Company Sued Disney for a Slogan Used in Frozen 2

There has been no shortage of successful Disney films this year. That success has translated to billions of dollars for the movie-making titan. In fact, seven of the ten top-grossing films of the year are Disney flicks, and Frozen 2 is well on its way to joining the mix…for now.

According to a TMZ report, Disney is facing fire for its use of the “Trust Your Journey” slogan made famous by its latest offering in the Frozen franchise. Apparently, a Nevada-based company “formed as a result of a personal fight and victory over breast cancer” is fighting for its share of the Frozen 2 profits.

The TMZ report states that the slogan has been in use for more than a decade, and the company has utilized it on a variety of clothing, jewelry, mugs and other merchandise. And that merchandise has been sold at Cracker Barrel and QVC. In fact, according to Trust Your Journey, it has sold nearly $4 million in merchandise over the years.

That sure is a staggering amount of money for a small company. Of course, it pales in comparison to the $924 million Frozen 2 earned in less than a month in theaters worldwide. The film has drawn excellent reviews, including a 92 percent audience score on the popular review website Rotten Tomatoes.

Disney did not respond to TMZ for a comment, so it remains to be seen if Trust Your Journey will be successful in its financial quest or if it’ll be frozen in its tracks.

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Here Are Some Hilarious Tweets About ‘Frozen 2’ from Parents

We know that if your kids are of a certain age, you’ve already taken them to see Frozen 2…at least once. There’s no escape, and you know it.

Just remember, you’ll be hearing your kids sing the songs from this movie for the next couple years, so get used to it and go with the flow.

Just let it go.

Let us begin…

1. Look what you started.

2. Taking it to a new level.

3. She’s had enough.

4. She needs to learn.

5. Booyah!

6. You’ll probably have to camp out.

7. Might need to hit that 100 mark.

8. Couldn’t go with that one.

9. Oh, great…

10. That’s nacho cheese!

11. Done for a while…

12. SPOILERS EVERYONE

13. This is what you have to look forward to.

14. Lots of snoozing going on.

15. Aw. That’s nice

How many times have you taken your kids to see Frozen 2 so far?

Let us know all about it in the comments!

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Tweets from Parents Whose Lives Have Been Taken Over by ‘Frozen’

I have a question for all the parents out there: are your kids obsessed with Frozen and has it completely overtaken your life, day in and day out?

It sure seems that way for a lot of folks, because kids are pretty wrapped up in this Disney film and its sequel.

It certainly seems to be the case for these parents…

1. It’s true.

2. Do what you gotta do.

3. Totally brainwashed.

4. It’s part of her DNA now.

5. You’ll never forget…

6. No more!

7. I won’t forget about this!

8. Just don’t go there.

9. Very creative.

10. Is it expensive?

11. A three-time winner.

12. Not the time or the place.

13. No winners here.

14. Sounds reasonable.

15. Living a movie…

Now that Frozen 2 is playing in theaters, has the obsession from your kids become even more intense?

Let us know in the comments!

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15 Funny Tweets About the New ‘Lady and the Tramp’ Movie

Lady and the Tramp came out last month on Disney+ and people are really big fans of the updated, live-action version of the classic film.

By all accounts, a lot of people are pretty into this new version and are sounding off on Twitter about the film.

Enjoy these tweets!

1. Here come the waterworks.

2. The big stars.

3. Good dogs!

4. No spoilers!

5. Is that really true?

6. Hahahaha.

7. A good lesson.

8. Now I’m scared.

9. Lookin’ sharp.

10. Really into it.

11. More crying…

12. Now you believe in love.

13. Just like that.

14. Very emotional.

15. That’s a bold tweet.

Have you seen the movie yet? Did you love it? Did you cry your eyes out?

Tell us about it in the comments!

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Take a Look at These Hidden Gems People Have Discovered on Disney+

Do you have Disney+ yet? It’s chock-full of great, hidden gems that you might’ve missed the first time around or that came out waaaaaaaay before you were born.

And people out there are pretty excited about these new discoveries.

These responses come from the Buzzfeed Community. Be sure to add these Disney+ titles to your queue!

1. Atlantis

“Hands down favorite Disney movie of all time.”

2. Heavyweights

“I was ecstatic when I saw Heavyweights on Disney+. I haven’t seen that movie since I was a chubby awkward middle school kid. Now that I’m a chubby awkward adult, it’s like reliving my childhood again.”

3. While You Were Sleeping

Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman always get me.”

4. Remember the Titans

“One of my favorite movies of all time!!”

5. Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp’s Adventure

“Maybe I’m biased because it was my favorite movie as a kid, but I haven’t seen it for years until I saw it on Disney again. Super underrated but it has it all: action, adventure, romance, music, family feels, nostalgia!”

6. 10 Things I Hate About You

“10 Things I Hate About You with Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles!”

7. Darkwing Duck

“It’s like I’m just coming home from school and settling in with my pizza rolls.”

8. Cool Runnings

“My boyfriend and I CRIED when we found Cool Runnings, the story of the Jamaican bobsled team. One of the most underrated Disney movies EVER. Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme — get on up, it’s bobsled time!!!”

9. Jungle 2 Jungle

“One of my favorite hidden gems from the ’90s! Peak Tim Allen!”

10. Bedknobs and Broomsticks

“Bedknobs and Broomsticks is the most underrated Disney movie! Angela Lansbury as a WITCH? A traveling bed? Dancing armor? Sign me up.”

11. Newsies

“A young singing and dancing Christian Bale…yes please.”

12. Life with Mikey

“Such a hilarious and underrated Michael J. Fox movie, with tons of other actors you recognize! My brother and I loved that movie growing up!”

13. Country Bears

“It’s a movie that literally no one ever talks about and it is honestly so good and so funny! Some catchy songs and Christopher Walken is absolutely hilarious in it.”

14. Candleshoe

“Awesome live-action movie from the ’70s with baby Jodie Foster, secret identities, a treasure hunt, and just tons of fun.”

15. Flight of the Navigator

“A quintessential ’80s Disney movie. Watch for a young Sarah Jessica Parker.”

Get your viewing pants on, cause it’s time for a movie night!

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15 Disney Movies You May Not Even Know Exist

When it comes to Disney movies, there are so many beloved classics that’s it hard to keep track of all of them. Years and years of groundbreaking, memorable films that defined the childhoods of millions of people.

…And then there are these Disney films. The other ones. The ones that history has consigned to the dollar bin.

Frankly, I didn’t even really know that any of these existed, but I guess you can’t produce only hits all the time, right?

Take a look at these 15 Disney movies that you most likely have never even heard of.

1. The Biscuit Eater (1972)

2. Darby O’Gill and the Little People (1959)

3. Those Calloways (1965)

4. The Ugly Dachshund (1966)

5. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969)

6. The Barefoot Executive (1971)

7. The Million Dollar Duck (1971)

8. The Castaway Cowboy (1974)

9. The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)

10. Gus (1976)

11. The Shaggy D.A. (1976)

12. Candleshoe (1977)

13. The Cat from Outer Space (1978)

14. Unidentified Flying Oddball (1979)

15. Fuzzbucket (1986)


Do you know of some that we missed?

Let’s see them in the comments!

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15 Posts About Disney That Are Probably Going to Mess with Your Head

If I hear someone claims to hate Disney, I automatically assume that they a) had no childhood, or b) are one of those people who just want to hate everything that is loved en masse.

Because Disney is objectively awesome, right?

Which is why people on platforms like Tumblr spend way too much time thinking way too in depth about Disney films and characters and the philosophies behind them. And thank goodness they do. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to do my best to blow your mind with this post!

15. There has to be a Car Hitler. Because, Internet logic.

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14. Monsters, Inc. (like The Smurfs before it) is teaching you Marxist propaganda

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13. I don’t think Ursula could be called nice, but, sure, she could have been worse

12. When Hercules made a very funny but totally obscure joke…

11. Donald Duck is an honorary member of the Marine Corps and the Navy. It makes so much sense!

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10. Ariel and Hercules are cousins

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9. I’m kind of worried about the person who caught this

8. Okay, so I’ve seen Moana a bunch of times and never noticed the shark head in the tattoo

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7. This guy already creeped me out

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6. Did you catch that Thumper is Roger Rabbit’s uncle?

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5. Disney had its first openly gay character before the live action Beauty and the Beast and no one noticed

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4. Mulan IS the Great Dragon. And arguably the best princess.

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3. Bet you didn’t notice this cameo in Enchanted

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2. …Or these (The voice of Belle – Paige O’Hara – and Pocahontas – Judy Kuhn)

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1. I’ve seen this before, but I always love it

h/t: Buzzfeed

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Here are All 26 Disney Movies Currently on Netflix

If you’ve got kids, take note: there are 26 Disney movies currently available on Netflix. Get familiar with them, and you may just survive the long winter months with kids in the house.

With both Marvel and Star Wars technically falling under the Disney umbrella, there’s no shortage of amazing films to share with your kiddos!

#1. High School Musical 3: Senior Year

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Zac Efron is legal now so go ahead and enjoy.

#2. Incredibles 2

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This was one of the best movies of the 2018, and it will be available on Netflix at the end of January.

#3. The Emperor’s New Groove

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You’ll find this just as fun and charming as you did the first time you saw it.

#4. Thor: Ragnorok

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These just keep getting better and better, which makes the most recent one the best, imho.

#5. 101 Dalmations

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The live action version features adorable dogs and Glenn Close.

#6. Black Panther

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The top-grossing movie of 2018 is there for Netflix subscribers to watch as many times as they want. Which I’m guessing will be many.

#7. National Treasure

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Anyone who says they don’t like this movie is lying.

#8. Bolt

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The dog lovers in your house shouldn’t miss this one.

#9. Pirates of the Caribbean

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Go ahead and laugh, and remember the days before we knew Johnny Depp was an a**hole.

#10. Bridge to Terabithia

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This update of the classic will earn at least as many tears as the original. In case you didn’t make your kids cry enough today.

#11. The Princess Diaries (and the sequel)

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Some of Anne Hathaway’s best work, if you ask me. Heh.

#12. Cars 3

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You’ve made it through two, so why would you stop there?

#13. Pocahontas

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It’s not historically accurate, but it has good songs and it’s pretty. You could always use it as a jumping off point for discussions with your kids about genocide and cultural appropriation.

#14. Chicken Little

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This may be one the adults in the room tune out, but your little ones are bound to connect.

#15. The Last Jedi, The Clone Wars, and Rogue One

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It’s a good start for your young Jedi.

#16. Lilo & Stitch

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As friendship stories go, this one is top notch.

#17. A Wrinkle in Time

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The recent adaptation is beautifully done and your kids will love watching this amazing book come to life.

#18. Meet the Robinsons

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Not enough people have checked out this sweet family tale about time travel.

#19. Atlantis: The Lost Empire

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You and your kids may have missed this one, but it’s definitely worth a free viewing.

#20. Miracle

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If your kids are into sports, this is a great way to teach them some hockey history.

#21. Beauty and the Beast

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It’s hard not to love the live action version of one of our favorite classic movies.

#22. Mulan

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I can’t wait for the live action Mulan to arrive in 2020, but in the meantime, this is one of my all time favorites.

#23. Coco

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If y’all haven’t seen this one, run, don’t walk, to your television. Or laptop or tablet. Whatever.

#24. Tarzan

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I don’t know about your kids, but mine are big fans.

#25. Hercules

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The songs are fun and Meg is a perfect heroine for the #metoo era.

#26. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 2

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Baby Groot. Enough said.

That should do you for awhile!

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