Disney's dirty secret

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    sufi, Jul 4, 2007 IP
  2. skibladner

    skibladner Peon

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    #2
    you can hardly blame em
     
    skibladner, Jul 4, 2007 IP
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    Can I have my 60 seconds back. That was one of the lamest things I have ever seen.
     
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    I don't see any harm in it. I wouldn't call it recycling either but a nice find :)
     
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    I read about this awhile ago on a different site. I think they do this to more of their animation as well.
     
    Blogsip, Jul 4, 2007 IP
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    Thats not too bad, but you should see how they included adult photos or depictions in their art...
     
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    Realm Well-Known Member

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    #7
    they still have to recolor and change the landscape a little :)
     
    Realm, Jul 4, 2007 IP
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    "It belongs to Disney--they can recycle if they want to. Get a grip, already."

    like that comment..
     
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    #9
    Haha... that's funny but it barely effects how we watch the movies :p we might recognize somethings..

    In an artist's perspective.. who doesn't use the same position in their subjects while drawing? We're simply just use to a certain way of drawing, it can't be unique each time. No excuse for Disney though :p they've got many artists..
     
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    I see nothing wrong with that. I think they on cost cutting. lol
     
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    Yeah there were plenty of times when Disney was low on money, which is why I think they done that.
     
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    the comments on the site said it all I think...:rolleyes:
     
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    Thats not bad at all, its great that they use things over and over... it saves money to hire people to have better concepts for movies.
     
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    #14
    That's quite interesting, however I'd hardly call it dirty... I was expecting some lude and had my hopes dashed :p
     
    limpit, Jul 5, 2007 IP
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    What I want to know, is who took the time to find these?
     
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    #16
    Old, this has been on ebaums for so long..But yeah, can't blaim them, animation gets very expensive after a while..
     
    Dev0115, Jul 5, 2007 IP
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    #17
    I think it's fine as long as they give a wonderful and quality movies. And they don't bugging in to some one else.^_^
     
    cryxellis, Jul 6, 2007 IP
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    Aww. Pooh's so cute and tiny. <3
     
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    #19
    Hey if it helps to reduce thier Carbon Footprint then what's wrong with recycling? ;)

    Next you will be telling us that Scooby-Doo used the same theme every week - those pesky kids!! :D
     
    Hopper, Jul 6, 2007 IP
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    #20
    Ha ha. Funny stuff, but I too see no harm. Ever watch Inuyasha, or for that matter most anime? Almost every episode contains reused stuff from previous episodes. It's just the nature of cartoons and animation.
     
    jquindlen, Jul 6, 2007 IP