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9 Remarkable Scenes From Disney Movies That Were Reused So Creatively That You Didn’t Spot Them

Disney is a market leader of the cartoon films but do you know that Disney films have also recycled scenes from their old movies?

Who does not use the same concepts or old scenes? If Disney can do it, we believe everyone around has done it for once or God knows how many times. Well, Disney has done it multiple times but they have recycled the old scenes so creatively that it was difficult for the biggest fans of Disney to spot those scenes. Well, we have watched these movies very carefully and today, we have compiled 9 remarkable scenes from Disney movies that were reused creatively. Scroll down if you want to know which of the scenes were reused.

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1. Remember the opening scene from Beauty and the Beast? Do not you think we have seen it before?

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That scene was a part of the movie Bambi:

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2. Doesn’t this scene from “The Princess and The Frog” looks familiar?

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We have already seen that action happening in “The Sword In The Stone”:

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3. Don’t you think we have seen all those beautiful fish from “Alice In Wonderland” before?

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They were seen again in the film “Pinocchio” but with a little twist. We saw a wooden boy named “Pinocchio” in this scene.

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4. Do you remember the scene from “The Jungle Book” where dogs were kissing Mowgli? Doesn’t it look familiar?

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We have seen the same scene in the film “The Sword In The Stone”:

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5. Do you remember the scene from “101 Dalmatians” where Tibbs was breaking into Hell Hall? You remember it or not but we can recall this scene well.

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We saw the same scene repeating in the film “Pinocchio”:

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Looks like animals love breaking into places.

6. This scene from “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” looks very familiar. Can you guess where we have seen it before?

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The scene from “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh” where Christopher Robin can be seen is identical to this scene from “The Jungle Book”:

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7. Can you guess where this scene from “Sleeping Beauty” drew inspiration from?

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The scene was inspired from “Snow White”:
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8. We are sure everyone is familiar with this scene from “Beauty And The Beast”:

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Same dancing sequence was seen in “Sleeping Beauty”:

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Can’t say who is copying whom.

9. Can you guess where we have seen these bamboo shoots from “The Little Mermaid” before?

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These bamboo shoots were also seen in “The Old Mill”.

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Did you notice these scene before? If not, which of these scenes surprised you the most? Let us know in the comment section.

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