15 Scenes In Popular Cartoons That Are Identical So Much That We Had to Rub Our Eyes in Amazement

Jessica Wilson

Do you know how much effort and money filmmakers need to create a fascinating scene? Take Frozen II movie as an example. It took 80 professional animators, $159 million, and 5 years to complete the movie. The crew devotes a great sum of money and time to create every little detail realistically as much as possible. Sometimes, the investment cost is bigger than the profit, so many movie creators choose to reuse some minor characters and details in different projects.
The audience finds it hard to notice them but those who are obsessed with cartoons have definitely hunted for these. Thanks to eagle-eye fans spotting these similar details, we have a more interesting experience when rewatching our favorite cartoon.
Here is the list of similar details in well-known cartoons. See Similar Scenes From Famous Cartoons

#1 One kid noticed that Pixar reused the whole landscape from Up in Cars 2.

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © Up / Pixar Animation Studios© Cars 2 / Pixar Animation Studios


#2 In Robin Hood Disney reused quite a lot of animation, including scenes from The Jungle Book, Snow White, The Aristocats, and Alice in Wonderland.

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © The Jungle Book / Walt Disney Animation Studios© Robin Hood / Walt Disney Pictures


#3 Disney reused animation from Aristocats in 101 Dalmatians.

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © The AristoCats / Walt Disney Animation Studios© 101 Dalmatians / Walt Disney Pictures


#4 Check out the similarities between these scenes from Bambi and Alice in Wonderland.

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © Bambi / Walt Disney Animation Studios© Alice in Wonderland / Walt Disney Animation Studios 


#5 It’s the same scene in The Aristocats and 101 Dalmatians.

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © The AristoCats / Walt Disney Animation Studios

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © 101 Dalmatians / Walt Disney Pictures


#6 A scene from The Sword in the Stone is also used in 101 Dalmatians. There can never be too much of an iconic moment.

Similar Scenes From Famous CartoonsSource: © The Sword in the Stone / Walt Disney Productions© 101 Dalmatians / Walt Disney Pictures


#7 We all know that tree. It appeared in A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, and Up.

Source: © A Bug's Life / Pixar Animation Studios© Up / Pixar Animation Studios© Toy Story 2 / Pixar Animation Studios


#8 Like mother, like daughter — Ariel and Meloda are identically excited in The Little Mermaid and The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea.

Source: © The Little Mermaid / Walt Disney Pictures© The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea / Disney Television Animation


#9 The same scene in The Jungle Book and The Rescuers.

Source: © The Jungle Book / Walt Disney Animation Studios© The Rescuers / Walt Disney Animation Studios


#10 It looks like half of 101 Dalmatians was a compilation of earlier cartoons. This scene, for example, is from Cinderella.

Source: © The Sword in the Stone / Walt Disney Productions© Cinderella / Walt Disney Productions


#11 Almost identical scenes in Peter Pan and 101 Dalmatians.

Source: © Peter Pan / Walt Disney Productions© 101 Dalmatians / Walt Disney Pictures


#12 Looks like Bagheera from The Jungle Book was inspired by Grumpy from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in some ways.

Source: © Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / Walt Disney Productions© The Jungle Book / Walt Disney Animation Studios


#13 Another scene that looks very familiar — The Sword in the Stone and The Black Cauldron.

Source: © The Sword in the Stone / Walt Disney Productions© The Black Cauldron / Walt Disney Pictures


#14 If you’ve had a feeling you’ve seen it somewhere, you have. This scene from 101 Dalmatians very much resembles the one from Winnie the Pooh.

Source: © The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh / Walt Disney Animation Studios© 101 Dalmatians / Walt Disney Pictures


#15 This animation is worth millions: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad and The Jungle Book.

Source: © The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad / Walt Disney Animation Studios© The Jungle Book / Walt Disney Animation Studios