I see your Sword and the Stone similarities to other Disney movies and raise you Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears....

It took 800 people, 80 of whom were animators, $150 million, and 5 years to make the most recent Frozen II movie. Every little detail costs a lot of time and money, and that’s why movie creators often reuse some minor characters and details in different projects. It’s just impossible to notice all of them, but those who are obsessed with cartoons have definitely hunted for these.
Keep your eyes open wide, because there’s still so much we don’t know about our favorite cartoons, even though we’ve seen them million times. Bright Side wants to share some observations with you, and we’re hoping to shake your world with this a little.
What’s your favorite cartoon? Have you ever noticed any scenes that were used in multiple films? Let us know in the comments, we’re eager to hear from you!
I see your Sword and the Stone similarities to other Disney movies and raise you Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears....
I'm a big fan of Disney movies, but I would never notice such details ?
it's just one small scene and it's redrawn and done so professionally that most of us will never even suspect anything
I always notice those stupid things on the background .. it's how I like to watch my movies, my friends get crazy from it tho
As a programmer I can completely understand them ? we are always told to copy something if it already exists! ?
I don't think it's a bad thing tho, if it worked in the past then it must work again ?
how you know it yourself this
I've seen many mistakes in some Japanese animations such as Doraemon, Shin Chan etc..,