Thursday, February 9, 2017

16 Times Disney Reused Some of Your Favorite Scenes

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Back in the early days of Disney and animated films, everything was drawn by hand. Because of this, sometimes certain measures were taken to save time by taking inspiration from older films. Here are some examples where Disney made use of some of our favorite scenes more than once.




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1. 101 Dalmatiansand Jungle Book

Puppies make everyone happy, so why not have more of them?

2. The Jungle Book and The Sword in the Stone

You know, most dogs do react exactly this way.

3. Pinocchioand Alice in Wonderland

A scenic and similar swim in the ocean.

4. Princess and the Frogand The Sword in the Stone

Louis the Gator took some style hints from the Magnificent Madame Mim.

5. Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast

Love is one of a kind, but good dance moves are worth repeating.

6. 101 Dalmatiansand The Aristocats

If you were backed into a corner about it, you'd have to say these are pretty similar.

7. Sleeping Beautyand The Sword in the Stone

The brave charge of a prince or a knight is still recognizable, even though it's mirrored.

8. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsand Robin Hood

Doc has some dance moves that are worth copying.

9. The Aristocats and Robin Hood

Cats and foxes are close enough to share dance moves, right?

10. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad and Jungle Book

A good slapstick chase scene should always end with a club.

11. The Truth About Mother Gooseand The Sword in the Stone

These knights charge with the same disciplined form.

12. Cinderella and 101 Dalmatians

Cats have similar techniques to always land on their feet it seems.

13. Jungle Book and Robin Hood

There really is only one method to keep an elephant quiet.

14. Peter Pan and 101 Dalmatians

You know, there really is only one Big Ben.

15. 101 Dalmatiansand The Sword in the Stone

Dopey henchmen are all united in not liking bonks on the head.

16. Bambi and The Sword in the Stone

Oh deer. Maybe Bambi's mother was taking a trip through time.

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h/t The Disney Wiki and Hawker117
Main image via The Disney Wiki / Olivier Baghdadi
Collage image via 1. The Disney Wiki / DTierny30 2. The Disney Wiki / DTierny30

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