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** Likewise, its predecessor ''VideoGame/ImpressiveTitle'' has its player characters modeled after the lions from Disney/TheLionKing. In fact, it's not hard to recreate Simba, Scar, or Nala in the CharacterCustomization menu.
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** Likewise, its predecessor ''VideoGame/ImpressiveTitle'' has its player characters modeled after the lions from Disney/TheLionKing. In fact, it's not hard to recreate Simba, Scar, Nala, or Nala Zira in the CharacterCustomization menu.
menu, especially since some of the fur markings are directly pulled from the franchise, such as the Hyena's triangular spots and [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Zira]]'s head stripe.
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** "''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3KRQSpORW0 Theme Gone Horribly Wrong!]]". And by "GoneHorriblyWrong", they mean it.
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** "''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' "''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3KRQSpORW0 Theme Gone Horribly Wrong!]]". And by "GoneHorriblyWrong", they mean it.
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* One of the complaints, Paul McCartney, has about the Beatles animated movie ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' was it's heavy the use of Psychedelic, PopArt and LimitedAnimation, since he's more a fan of Disney and the Disneyesque style.
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* One of the complaints, Paul McCartney, Music/PaulMcCartney, has about the Beatles animated movie ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' was it's heavy the use of Psychedelic, PopArt and LimitedAnimation, since he's more a fan of Disney and the Disneyesque style.
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** Likewise, its predecessor ''VideoGame/ImpressiveTitle'' has its player characters modeled after the lions from Disney/TheLionKing. In fact, it's not hard to recreate Simba, Scar, or Nala in the CharacterCustomization menu.
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* Used in ''{{Film/Enchanted}}'', which opens with the sequences in Andalasia animated. Notably these scenes weren't done by the Disney animation wing, as that had shut down.
* In the film ''Film/NineToFive'', Violet has an ImagineSpot like this.
* In the film ''Film/NineToFive'', Violet has an ImagineSpot like this.
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* Used in ''{{Film/Enchanted}}'', which opens with the sequences in Andalasia animated. Notably these scenes weren't done by the Disney Disney's own animation wing, studio, as that it had shut down.
not yet relaunched their 2D department (though it ''was'' animated by Disney veterans).
* In the film ''Film/NineToFive'', Violet has an ImagineSpotlike this.while thinking of a way to do in Mr. Hart.
* In the film ''Film/NineToFive'', Violet has an ImagineSpot
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* The character models of ''VideoGame/FeralHeart'' are heavily influenced by Disney's FunnyANimal movies.
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* Another imagine spot in ''Film/{{Fletch}} Lives''.
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* Elizabeth Comstock [[spoiler:real-name Anna [=DeWitt=]]] from ''VideoGames/BioShockInfinite'' bares a strong resemblance to Belle from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'', including her design at the start of the game (her blue and white outfit with brunette hair tied back in a ponytail), a love of literature and intellectualism in a time period that frowns upon such things from women out of a means of escaping their provincial lives. She also has a few resemblances to [[spoiler:Rapunzel from ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'']]; she was locked in a tower to keep an eye on her supernatural powers by her foster-parent/kidnapper and is rescued by a brown-haired, chiseled rogue who grows to care for her as the story progresses. [[spoiler:WordOfGod states that this was no coincidence, as Elizabeth's design was based off of various Disney princesses.]]
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* Elizabeth Comstock [[spoiler:real-name Anna [=DeWitt=]]] from ''VideoGames/BioShockInfinite'' bares a strong resemblance to Belle from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'', including her design at the start of the game (her blue and white outfit with brunette hair tied back in a ponytail), a love of literature and intellectualism in a time period that frowns upon such things from women out of a means of escaping their provincial lives. She also has a few resemblances to [[spoiler:Rapunzel from ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'']]; she was locked in a tower to keep an eye on her supernatural powers by her foster-parent/kidnapper and is rescued by a brown-haired, chiseled rogue who grows to care for her as the story progresses. [[spoiler:WordOfGod states that this was no coincidence, as Elizabeth's design was based off of various Disney princesses.]]
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* Ken Muse's scenes in his earlier work for ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' was very Disneyesque, he was a former Disney animator who left the studio after the strike and came to work at MGM.
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* A ValentinesDayEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' featured a ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'' parody named "Shady and the Vamp". Although the characters were still drawn in the standard Simpsons style, the backgrounds were painted in the Disney style and the characters' lines were done in color. Disney animator Creator/EricGoldberg directed the CouchGag for the episode "Fland Canyon", where the Simpsons appear as various Disney characters. Again, drawn in the Simpsons style, but with much smoother animation. It also depicts the wide variety of art styles within the DisneyAnimatedCanon, with Maggie done in the InkblotCartoonStyle of the early '30s and Homer as [[Disney/TheJungleBook Baloo]] in the sketchy Xerox style of the 1960s and '70s.
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* A ValentinesDayEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' featured a ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'' parody named "Shady and the Vamp". Although the characters were still drawn in the standard Simpsons style, the backgrounds were painted in the Disney style and the characters' lines were done in color. Disney animator Creator/EricGoldberg directed the CouchGag for the episode "Fland Canyon", where the Simpsons appear as various Disney characters. Again, drawn in the Simpsons style, but with much smoother animation. It also depicts the wide variety of art styles within the DisneyAnimatedCanon, Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, with Maggie done in the InkblotCartoonStyle of the early '30s and Homer as [[Disney/TheJungleBook Baloo]] in the sketchy Xerox style of the 1960s and '70s.
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* ''Blog/UnshavedMouse'' discusses this when reviewing ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'', noting that Disney had imposed their house style on lots of artists over the years, and the film itself was Walt Disney's attempts at breaking away from that style.
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* ''Blog/UnshavedMouse'' discusses this when reviewing ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'', noting that Disney had imposed their house style on lots of artists over the years, and the film itself was Walt Disney's attempts at breaking away from that style.
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* One of the complaints, Paul McCartney, has about the Beatles animated movie ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine'' was it's heavy the use of Psychedelic, PopArt and LimitedAnimation, since he's more a fan of Disney and the Disneyesque style.
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** Rachel Bloom's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5wFS6Gnkk4 Historically Accurate Disney Princess Song]].
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{{Animesque}} is a SisterTrope... or might even be a SubTrope, depending on how much you take into account Creator/OsamuTezuka basing his style on the various WaltDisney works.
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{{Animesque}} is a SisterTrope... or might even be a SubTrope, depending on how much you take into account Creator/OsamuTezuka basing his style on the various WaltDisney Creator/WaltDisney works.
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* VideoGame/TheBannerSaga has a distinct Disneyesque graphical style.
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* The character models of ''VideoGame/FeralHeart'' are heavily influenced by Disney's FunnyANimal movies.
* The character models of ''VideoGame/FeralHeart'' are heavily influenced by Disney's FunnyANimal movies.
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* For a brief period in the late 1940's at ''Creator/WalterLantz'' studio the shorts had a very Disneyesque style, this is because ''Creator/FredMoore'' a Disney animator worked there during the period he had been temporarily fired, Moore was largely credited for creating the Disney style, in his scenes ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' looked like a mix between Donald Duck and the Araucan Bird, ''WesternAnimation/AndyPanda'' looked like Mickey Mouse in a panda costume, and in the short "Pixie Picnic" several of the titular pixies looked a lot like the Seven Dwarfs.
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* PrincessSissi, a German cartoon very loosely based on Elisabeth of Bavaria, is drawn in this style to the point the titular character herself resembles [[Disney/SleepingBeauty Aurora]].
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** One WesternAnimation/ScrewySquirrel cartoon even has Screwy encountering a very Disneyesque little squirrel, who announces the cartoon will be about him "and all his cute furry friends" (a plot sounding suspiciously like Disney/{{Bambi}}), whereupon Screwy beats him up.
* A ValentinesDayEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' featured a ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'' parody named "Shady and the Vamp". Although the characters were still drawn in the standard Simpsons style, the backgrounds were painted in the Disney style and the characters' lines were done in color.
** Disney animator Creator/EricGoldberg directed the CouchGag for the episode "Fland Canyon", where the Simpsons appear as various Disney characters. Again, drawn in the Simpsons style, but with much smoother animation. It also depicts the wide variety of art styles within the DisneyAnimatedCanon, with Maggie done in the InkblotCartoonStyle of the early '30s and Homer as [[Disney/TheJungleBook Baloo]] in the sketchy Xerox style of the 1960s and '70s.
* A ValentinesDayEpisode of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' featured a ''Disney/LadyAndTheTramp'' parody named "Shady and the Vamp". Although the characters were still drawn in the standard Simpsons style, the backgrounds were painted in the Disney style and the characters' lines were done in color.
** Disney animator Creator/EricGoldberg directed the CouchGag for the episode "Fland Canyon", where the Simpsons appear as various Disney characters. Again, drawn in the Simpsons style, but with much smoother animation. It also depicts the wide variety of art styles within the DisneyAnimatedCanon, with Maggie done in the InkblotCartoonStyle of the early '30s and Homer as [[Disney/TheJungleBook Baloo]] in the sketchy Xerox style of the 1960s and '70s.
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** Disney animator Creator/EricGoldberg directed the CouchGag for the episode "Fland Canyon", where the Simpsons appear as various Disney characters. Again, drawn in the Simpsons style, but with much smoother animation. It also depicts the wide variety of art styles within the DisneyAnimatedCanon, with Maggie done in the InkblotCartoonStyle of the early '30s and Homer as [[Disney/TheJungleBook Baloo]] in the sketchy Xerox style of the 1960s and '70s.
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[[caption-width-right:246:[-So ''that's'' where [[ThemeTune "those good, old-fashioned values, on which we used to rely"]] are.-] ]]
Basically any non-Disney work adopting an art style that is typical of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, for the purpose of an {{Homage}}, AffectionateParody, or even a TakeThat, to the Disney style.
Well at least the stereotypical style is adopted. Regardless of the actual variety of the art in Disney films, many people think that all Disney films have the same general look, with traits such as:
* Soft lines, roundness, doe eyes.
Basically any non-Disney work adopting an art style that is typical of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, for the purpose of an {{Homage}}, AffectionateParody, or even a TakeThat, to the Disney style.
Well at least the stereotypical style is adopted. Regardless of the actual variety of the art in Disney films, many people think that all Disney films have the same general look, with traits such as:
* Soft lines, roundness, doe eyes.
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[[caption-width-right:246:[-So ''that's'' where [[ThemeTune "those good, old-fashioned values, values on which we used to rely"]] are.went.-] ]]
Basically any Any non-Disney work adopting an art style that is typical of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, for the purpose of an {{Homage}}, AffectionateParody, or even a TakeThat, to the Disney style.
Well Well, at least the stereotypical style is adopted. Regardless of the actual variety of the art in Disney films, many people think that all Disney films have the same general look, with traits such as:
* Softlines, roundness, lines.
* Large round doe eyes.
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{{Animesque}} is a SisterTrope... or might even be a SubTrope, depending on how much you take into account OsamuTezuka Creator/OsamuTezuka basing his style on the various WaltDisney works.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicAdventuresOfMumfie'', to the point that it gets mistaken for a Disney cartoon.
* ''Creator/DonBluth'''s style is so close to Disney's that several of his films are mistaken for Disney.
* ''Creator/DonBluth'''s style is so close to Disney's that several of his films are mistaken for Disney.
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* ''Creator/DonBluth'''s style is so close to Disney's that several of his films are mistaken for Disney. {{Justified}} since Bluth was one of Disney's top animators when he decided to defect [[StartMyOwn and make his own studio]] after getting frustrated over Disney's complacency and cost-cutting.
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* ''Creator/DonBluth'''s style is so close to Disney's that several of his films are mistaken for Disney. {{Justified}} since Bluth was one of Disney's top animators when he decided to defect [[StartMyOwn and make his own studio]] after getting frustrated over Disney's complacency and cost-cutting.