Recycled Disney Animation Compilation #1/#2/#3 (All in one!)

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • As you can see. I combined my 'Recycled Disney Animation Compilation' trilogy into one separate video. I did this for two reasons:
    #1. I got a lot of criticism for using the term "recycled" to define some of the scenes I included (Particularly in the third compilation). Many of whom stated that they were simply just "reused" or even "referenced". Others went as far to say that I didn't even understand the process to begin with, and that I was "cherry picking" the scenes for my interpretation. It devastated me to the point where I had to address the issue on camera. However, someone very kindly requested that I should combine the series into one as well as tweaking the title. They believed this would result in better reception for me. Let's hope they were right!
    **As of February 22nd, 2023, I have rechanged the video back to the original title**
    #2. This gives my audience the privilege to view all of these scenes in one source without resorting to a playlist.
    (Video Generator): youtubetomp3mu...
    (Editing Software): www.videosoftd....
    Compilation #1. - • Recycled Disney Animat...
    Compilation #2. - • Recycled Disney Animat...
    Compilation #3. - • Recycled Disney Animat...
    All clips are rightfully owned by Disney Inc., I DO NOT own anything!

Komentáře • 130

  • @twist58
    @twist58 Před rokem +99

    The fact both Jungle Book and Robin Hood are side by side on this comparison, it’s appropriate since Phil Harris himself was both Baloo AND Little John.

    • @cbsteffen
      @cbsteffen Před 5 měsíci +4

      The Jungle Book featured anthropomorphic jungle animals as well as a man cub and girl whom looked about the same age, and Robin Hood featured anthropomorphic animals from just about anywhere but no humans.

  • @frankydman
    @frankydman Před 2 lety +78

    I left this comment on part 3 of the series, but I'll also leave it here for those who would like to know the context of what is going on here:
    For the curious- the whole premise of Disney “recycling” animation can actually be pinpointed to 1 individual- Wolfgang Reitherman, one of Walt’s legendary Nine Old Men. Much like how Milt Kahl became known for his “head swaggle,” Reitherman became known for reusing animation sequences. However- it wasn’t a matter of time or money in these cases- Reitherman was not one to take chances when it came to animation, and he liked using what he knew “worked,” so it wasn’t so much a “recycling” as it was a matter of using a technique called rotoscoping- a process which was no more cost effective, and could actually take longer than coming up with new stuff. But again- Reitherman liked sticking to what he knew worked, so when he took over directing duties in the 60s and 70s, that is when the “recycling” really took off.
    In short- its no coincidence that much of the "recycling" took place in the 60s and 70s. As Disney legend and animator Floyd Norman explained:
    “It’s actually harder and takes longer to redraw an existing sequence... it’s a lot faster and easier to just do new animation, and it’s a lot more fun for the animators. But Woolie liked to play it safe and use stuff he knew would work. That’s all it was.”

    • @jodi2847
      @jodi2847 Před rokem +6

      Good to know. Don't care. Playing it safe and sticking to "what worked" is what led to Don Bluth humiliating Disney in the 80s, exposing them for the hacks they'd become. It worked so long as competition was scarce.

    • @aetherflow
      @aetherflow Před rokem +6

      @frankydman Thanks for the info! I think some of the recycling does work well. A couple of the scenes seemed like they were only being reused as an homage, but, the few times they were recycled for what felt like filler really cheapened the copy for me a little bit.
      @Jodi. Nobody cares that you dont care. /Big shrug.

    • @amytarvin2776
      @amytarvin2776 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @Kevmaster2000
      @Kevmaster2000 Před 16 hodinami

      @@frankydman it was actually due to deadlines

  • @VickyCrescent
    @VickyCrescent Před 2 lety +148

    Man, there has been so many scenes in Disney movies with recycled animation and no one even notices them.

  • @brianhalljr.2637
    @brianhalljr.2637 Před 2 lety +43

    No wonder those Disney animations are so familiar.

  • @TGMD1986
    @TGMD1986  Před 2 lety +41

    I must get this out before anyone draws conclusions (No pun intended):
    Personally, I find this technique quite fascinating. This video is NOT meant to reflect the technique in a negative light. I DO NOT believe Disney was "lazy" or "unmotivated" during this time. Yes, they WERE struggling financially after (And even before) Walt passed away. So it's easy to assume that they needed to cut-down on budgets and time, but I don't necessarily think that's the case.
    Wolfgang Reitherman. One of Disney's 'Nine Old Men', wanted to create something of a tradition. He purposefully acquired pre-animated cells from prior movies to add to newer works because HE believed it would result in a "higher quality product". When in reality, it proved to be much more painstaking than the original way of drawing NEW cells! Another one of Disney's 'Nine Old Men', Milt Kahl, did not share his feelings lightly:
    "I detest the use of-it just breaks my heart to see animation from 'Snow White' used in 'The Rescuers'. It kills me, and it just embarrasses me to tears." - Milt Kahl.
    As for the more recent movies like 'The Princess And The Frog', I do believe that those were probably just homages to the older works. A cute way of saying "Hey do you remember this!?", so to speak.
    Edit: I accidentally listed the 'Recycled Disney Animation Compilation #3' section as Aug. 16th. It was actually the 10th. Whoops! 😬🤷

  • @Sypaka
    @Sypaka Před 9 měsíci +9

    This actually makes me want to watch all of those again.

  • @obd9660
    @obd9660 Před 2 lety +48

    I think there was an animation reused from Lady and the tramp in Lion King, where Nala walks away from Simba and looks back at him forlornly; to me, it looks extremely similar to the LATT scene where Lady walks forlornly away from the baby's room after Aunt Sarah pushes her out.

    • @Johnno9989
      @Johnno9989 Před 2 lety +9

      That would be quite interesting to see.

  • @quicktube-
    @quicktube- Před rokem +6

    Robin Hood is really the thief of them all...

  • @Spooky_man
    @Spooky_man Před 2 lety +28

    Most recycled animation was from the 70s after Walt Disney died and the animation studio was lost without his leadership… note: Robin Hood is hands down the most recycled one
    Pretty much anything else is kinda justified and smart decisions to recycle… certainly when your audience mostly watch your movies in the theater which were to most common during the time period
    Today when animation is reused it intentional referencing the past
    Just think we are in a time period where animation truly is original content!

    • @TaranWanderer2
      @TaranWanderer2 Před 8 měsíci +2

      And why would the use of recycled animation be any less justified during the 1970s than in any other decade. For starters, there's nearly about as much during the 1960s. 'One Hundred and One Dalmatians' (1961) was made possible due to recycling animation, and 'Robin Hood' (1973) was falling behind schedule and therefore recycling animation saved time -it was not even an issue of money- and it worked wonders for the sequence.
      Aside from that, before the age of home video, most viewers saw Disney films once in a blue moon when they were released and re-released; different scenes hardly had a chance to register in moviegoer's minds so most of these bits went unnoticed unti repeated home-video viewings made them easy to spot. It worked back then and today these bits make fun Easter eggs. And it is the same for the 1970s as much as for any other time period.

    • @antoniomarin9061
      @antoniomarin9061 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Some of these are also Easter eggs

    • @Osric44
      @Osric44 Před 22 dny

      It probably explains why Prince John was the star of that movie, while Robin Hood was just the title and face of it…
      Oo De Lally… shucks there’s no sequel to it, Robin Hood deserves have another adventure…

  • @HuntressLilly
    @HuntressLilly Před 2 lety +11

    I didn’t even know Goliath || existed

  • @foolforchrist319
    @foolforchrist319 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I would say that some of these are more of homages than actual recycled animation, like the ‘Sleeping Beauty - Snow White Comparison,’ it’s different enough that I think they were just paying respect to the OG.

  • @drowningmerman4256
    @drowningmerman4256 Před rokem +6

    6:50 this ain't even a reused animation, it's just the same trope!

  • @SmoothCrmnl80
    @SmoothCrmnl80 Před rokem +8

    They've been getting away with this for years, but yet if I copy and paste my college essay, I'm expelled 🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @showbizpizzafan66
      @showbizpizzafan66 Před rokem

      because you didn't previously create the information on wiki

  • @CyberSphere2024
    @CyberSphere2024 Před rokem +4

    I've been very sure Bernard and bianca's reaction to super speed going downward would never change

  • @coolguy2359
    @coolguy2359 Před rokem +4

    4:07

  • @declancolwell1241
    @declancolwell1241 Před 2 lety +6

    1:48 Scooby Doo Reference!

  • @DerWaidmann_
    @DerWaidmann_ Před 11 měsíci +2

    Some of these are so obvious there's no way people didn't see these in theaters and get major déjà vu

  • @kavijackson868
    @kavijackson868 Před 13 dny

    Wow...!😳🤯 How could I have missed all this!? Or not put it together...!?

  • @tearoses9940
    @tearoses9940 Před 24 dny

    The only one I really noticed myself without having to see the side-by-side was the Sword in the Stone and Princess & the Frog one (The Lion Guard one seemed intentional, and Kaa and Sir Hiss is less the same animation and more just the same trope of hypnotic eyes). I still have yet to watch Sword in the Stone, but I had seen that shot before, and even if I hadn’t, it just seemed like such a 60s-80s Disney expression that it sticks out from the Disney Renaissance style of the rest of the movie.

  • @adriangarcia543
    @adriangarcia543 Před 2 lety +9

    I think Disney animated studios they should do again in a new enchanted tales

  • @evanhalsey1844
    @evanhalsey1844 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Recycled background music is also used once in multiple Disney movies. The part when Roger, Anita, Pongo, and Perdita mourn over the loss of their puppies in "101 Dalmatians" is used during the part in "The Jungle Book" when the sun rises as Baloo is about to reason with Mowgli that he's only a human and needs to go to the man village, and in "The Sword in the Stone" and "Robin Hood."

  • @saxonaudio
    @saxonaudio Před 5 měsíci +1

    Now I can’t unsee this.

  • @AE1OU
    @AE1OU Před 2 lety +7

    Wonder if in the near future there would be reused animation from the 3D disney era. Would be way easier to just import an animation rig to whatever current film theyre working on lol

    • @NikkyTikkiTavi
      @NikkyTikkiTavi Před rokem +1

      In Disney's early years this tactic was used to save money because back then Disney was not the powerhouse it is now. So I doubt they will be reusing animations in the future. They can afford to have all-new animations made for every movie nowadays.

    • @nathanrongstad3019
      @nathanrongstad3019 Před rokem +1

      They are able to save character models in their computer system. They just change their hair, clothes, skin color, etc. I remember animators talking about it when they made the first 'Incredibles' film.

  • @jackofalltrades417
    @jackofalltrades417 Před rokem +3

    I always figured recycled animation was common back then. And not just in Disney movies.

  • @97kos
    @97kos Před rokem +1

    Robin Hood (1973)
    The Little Mermaid (1989)
    When the characters are moving some things on the line hanged in the air (money vs clothes with Sebastian) to the second place...

  • @RingoandCarlin
    @RingoandCarlin Před 3 měsíci

    The Small one also had reused animation when the people laughed at Small One is the same animation from The Sword in the Stone where the people didn't believe Arthur pulled the sword out of the stone. Also when the boy threw some stones is the same as Mowgli did.

  • @BeRich101
    @BeRich101 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Favorite parts
    0:53🐘🐘🐘
    1:06🏃🏻
    1:26 🐭🐘
    1:32
    1:48
    4:09
    5:08🪺
    5:29
    5:34🐱

  • @GabyGeorge1996
    @GabyGeorge1996 Před rokem +1

    DISNEY THOU STRUMPET (Unshaved Mouse reference)

  • @konquistadorz
    @konquistadorz Před rokem +2

    yea but to consistently draw new figures on old movement is impressive

  • @SoraFan23
    @SoraFan23 Před rokem +2

    They had to do that just to save time and money. At the time animation was limited.

  • @user-xf7ju3sb1u
    @user-xf7ju3sb1u Před rokem +4

    Link to the music in first part?

  • @NancyTheMouse
    @NancyTheMouse Před rokem +2

    Professor Ratigan in the house!!!!

  • @adriangarcia543
    @adriangarcia543 Před 2 lety +7

    Lot of jungle book scenes

  • @SashaV.
    @SashaV. Před 9 měsíci

    (4:44) From here they will also use scenes from Bull talking and Home Sweet Home. For Jock's close-up I think they used the shot of him when Trusty finally follows the trail. And Lady in the Twilight Bark scene is the same one from the Siamese cat song after Si and Am go over the piano.

  • @dillonkinder9296
    @dillonkinder9296 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s funny when I see that squirrel in Fox and the Hound I always think that’s Wart in his squirrel form

  • @gigikeckhkuashvili7798
    @gigikeckhkuashvili7798 Před 2 lety +3

    so many jungle book sciences are used

  • @youtubesicka4636
    @youtubesicka4636 Před 2 lety +6

    I want more animations reusing tbh

  • @Politography
    @Politography Před rokem +2

    Completely out-of-topic question:
    In the “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad” bit, what was on that paper that was so important.

    • @theplanetsbard
      @theplanetsbard Před rokem +3

      It was Toad Hall's deed. It proved the innocence of Mr Toad. He was accused of trying to sell a stolen car but in reality he sold the house.

  • @nicolascangele5548
    @nicolascangele5548 Před 20 dny +1

    Some of these i like

  • @raralabelle1
    @raralabelle1 Před rokem +1

    I know you guys are gonna hate me for this, but I thought of a Disney animated short idea. The short will be at least as long as Goliath II , and it can contain some references of recycled animation from Dumbo, The Reluctant Dragon, 101 Dalmatians, The Brave Engineer, The Fox and The Hound, and others.

  • @janabarnett4095
    @janabarnett4095 Před 2 lety +2

    There's a mistake with the second clip, it isn't "Ichabod and Mr. Toad" 1947...that clip is actually from "the Great Mouse Detective" 1986. And so the scene was originally from "Jungle Book" 1967.

  • @christianpipes2110
    @christianpipes2110 Před 2 měsíci

    You forgot that the sword in the stone itself recycles from the legend of sleepy hollow. In this case, the jousting scene and the chase scene in tlosh

  • @josegallese6133
    @josegallese6133 Před 2 lety +5

    4:06 i would like to know what that chapter of the lion guard is

  • @paranoidgenius9164
    @paranoidgenius9164 Před 10 měsíci

    Theres actually no doubt now! Even the recycling plants would be jealous!!
    Ive heard that Disney liked to recycle scenes but.........BLOODY HELL!!!!!
    No wonder why I got the sense of deja vu when I were a kid watching these films!
    Having a bit of Disney deja vu!!😮

  • @tilasole3252
    @tilasole3252 Před rokem +2

    My whole childhood was a lie... I think I am going to be sick...

  • @jasonkid307
    @jasonkid307 Před 7 měsíci

    Something that I have noticed in the movie of robin hood, when they were using parts of the movie snow white, they used the animation of snow white on lady marian without noticing the fact that she had a tail and they just deleted it.

  • @CrazyDavePlants
    @CrazyDavePlants Před rokem +1

    I love the fact that they recycled animation from a movie about dogs and used it in a movie about cats

  • @shayne537
    @shayne537 Před 3 měsíci

    Long time ago I noticed Honest John from Robin Hood and Baloo from Jungle Book looked the same. I think they have the same voice actor too.

  • @gregoryagogo
    @gregoryagogo Před rokem +2

    Someone's got amazing OCD!

  • @evanhalsey1844
    @evanhalsey1844 Před 11 měsíci

    I think recycled animation makes Disney movies more interesting because then you get an idea of how certain movies or parts are related.

  • @antoniomarin9061
    @antoniomarin9061 Před 8 měsíci

    Baloo and Little John are kinda like twins with similar perspectives and voices. Same goes with Kaa and Sir Hiss, so I think Robin Hood and The Jungle Book have some similarity with each other. Same goes with Robin Hood and Nick Wilde

  • @allyfowlks9067
    @allyfowlks9067 Před 2 lety +3

    Mind = blown

  • @doppelf0480
    @doppelf0480 Před 7 měsíci

    My two favorit Disney Movies are Robin Hood and the Jungle Book. And there is so much recyled.

  • @superstarhailey
    @superstarhailey Před rokem +1

    I Love Disney

  • @Ampelfreund
    @Ampelfreund Před rokem +3

    for me its cheating on viewer. Its Disney.

  • @zwinkels8660
    @zwinkels8660 Před 2 lety +3

    the princess and the frog. is not recycled. it is precisely a reference to the sword in the stone. a tribute

  • @nathaniel_pardue
    @nathaniel_pardue Před 7 měsíci

    I noticed all of these as a kid....

  • @SigtryggsMyndir
    @SigtryggsMyndir Před 2 lety +1

    They forgot the small clips from Bambi and the Fox and the Hound about hunter dogs in Bambi and Copper in the Fox and the Hound. Agree everyone??????

  • @sophiakiedrowski587
    @sophiakiedrowski587 Před 9 měsíci

    When you’re just too lazy to draw new animated scenes and end up reusing older ones

  • @rossesfunchannel4101
    @rossesfunchannel4101 Před rokem +1

    Can You Do A Recycled Disney Animation Compilation #5

    • @TGMD1986
      @TGMD1986  Před rokem

      Idk. I've used almost every single scene possible at this point, so if I were to create a 5th version I would have little to work with, but maybe in the future I'll come up with something.

    • @rossesfunchannel4101
      @rossesfunchannel4101 Před rokem

      Here I’ll Give You Some Ideas In The Lion King Timon Trying To Pull Pumbaa Off The Log In The Lion King (1994) Was Reused From The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh (1977) And Donald Rubbing His Bum In Mickeys Birthday Party (1942) Was Reused From Dumbo (1941) And They Also Used In The Little Mermaid (1989) And Some Of The Birds In Primitive Pluto (1950) Are Reused From Bambi (1942) And In Fun And Fancy Free (1947) The Sheep Hopping Was Reused From Springtime With Pluto (1944) And The Animation Of The Birds In The Three Caballeros (1944) Were Reused From Bambi (1942) And Some Of The Animation From Pluto At The Zoo (1942) Were Reused From Good Scouts (1938) And Some Of The Scenes With Figaro And Cleo In Figaro And Cleo (1943) Were Reused From Pinocchio (1940) And The Oldest Example Here Some Of The Animation Of The Spider In Hells Bells (1929) Were Reused From Springtime (1929) So These Examples Should Help You With A Part 5

  • @abc.animal5143
    @abc.animal5143 Před 2 měsíci

    Robin Hood is almost entirely made of this recycled animations

  • @Jacobcoleyray
    @Jacobcoleyray Před 8 měsíci

    And to think as a kid I was the only one who noticed it

  • @amut6647
    @amut6647 Před 9 měsíci

    No wonder Don Bluth got sick of them

  • @ahmadfaizulhilmimohamed9383

    Recycling is better then waste it because Disney want safe some money,it not that easy you make a new you know.😇

  • @clarkjuezan6559
    @clarkjuezan6559 Před 3 měsíci

    I want my money back.

  • @fioravanti675
    @fioravanti675 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just like comparison

  • @groovygrover4202
    @groovygrover4202 Před měsícem

    i think they did this so they wouldn't have to redraw new frames for the character, and use some of there old frames to save time and i think money?

  • @CasticDigital
    @CasticDigital Před 7 měsíci

    there is one i found... a year ago i saw it , looked into it and found i was correct... its not here.... i cant find it anywhere on youtube. I alone know of the scene... and I will keep it that way

  • @billchaddawsonsillyland9508

    Where's Recycled Disney Animation Compilation #4?

    • @TGMD1986
      @TGMD1986  Před 2 lety +3

      There never was one, and I haven't decided yet if there will even BE another one. I'm not going to say anything else about it just in case I break any promises like I've done before in the past. Only time will tell.

    • @billchaddawsonsillyland9508
      @billchaddawsonsillyland9508 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TGMD1986 You're right. Thanks, pal.

  • @carlosagrrhmrcg3211
    @carlosagrrhmrcg3211 Před 25 dny

    What are that pictures of Goliath and Ichabod. I don't know them 🤔

  • @jusjetz
    @jusjetz Před 8 měsíci +1

    3:10

  • @facuuaf
    @facuuaf Před 10 měsíci

    They aren't recycled, they are retraced

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 Před 2 lety +1

    Nowadays they'd just outsource the in-between animation to Korea;

  • @sorakh2152
    @sorakh2152 Před 2 lety +4

    FAlto titan AE Atlantis al igual que titan ae y el planeta del tesoro

  • @CharlieBlackman
    @CharlieBlackman Před 3 měsíci +1

    Warner Bros And MGM Animated Movies Recycled Animation

  • @honzo718
    @honzo718 Před 4 měsíci

    I noticed yrs ago 😂😂

  • @nicolascangele5548
    @nicolascangele5548 Před 20 dny

    Pinocchio Fantasia Dumbo Bambi Peter Pan Sword Stone Jungle Book Winnie Pooh Robin Hood Fox Hound Winnie Pooh Black Cauldron Aristocats Lion King Beauty Beast Aladdin Hunchback Hercules Tarzan ichabod Crane Lambert Goliath ii Great Mouse Detective Dinosaur Lilo & Stitch Home on Range Wild Princess Frog Frozen Moana Lion Guard Atlantis Treasure Planet Brother Bear Chicken Little Meet Robinsons Bolt Gnomeo Juliet Wreck-it Ralph Frankenweenie Planes Nightmare Before Christmas Toy Story Bug's Life Monsters inc Finding Nemo incredibles Cars Ratatouille Coco Book Life ice Age Robots Rio iguana Brothers Muppets Roger Rabbit Lone Ranger Tron Narnia etc are my favorites

  • @silvanavieira9794
    @silvanavieira9794 Před 2 lety +1

    Hmph

  • @antoniomarin9061
    @antoniomarin9061 Před 8 měsíci

    Disney does this on purpose

  • @doriangray6653
    @doriangray6653 Před 8 měsíci

    😅

  • @SimpleJars
    @SimpleJars Před rokem +1

    About "The Jungle Book" (1967) and "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1977), seeing the character's movements are also shown on "The Small One" (1978). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Small_One

  • @tm43977
    @tm43977 Před 2 lety +1

    Too bad one one reference it that could great or possibly

  • @SewingMink160
    @SewingMink160 Před rokem +2

    Damn old Disney was lazy lmao.

    • @ralcolfwolfcoon8207
      @ralcolfwolfcoon8207 Před rokem +2

      Ah yes. Because we should hate their old films and not the ones today.

    • @TaranWanderer2
      @TaranWanderer2 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@ralcolfwolfcoon8207 I think this is just a failed attempt at being funny. "lmao" indeed. 🥱

  • @ciancabanizas3635
    @ciancabanizas3635 Před 7 měsíci

    😆😆😆

  • @angel89legna
    @angel89legna Před 4 měsíci

    the 'lion guard'? what the fuck is that shit?