via Andrew:
But honestly, this explains so much…
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Ohmigawsh!
(I still love their Robin Hood, but, still, w.t.f.?!)
I showed this to a girl at work a minute ago and she was totally flabbergasted. She used the word “betrayal” a few times. Seriously…
Do you know what the working conditions were like on those old Disney movies? I imagine the animators would take any shortcut they could! It’s not like they could outsource this stuff to Korea like we do today.
We don’t outsource everything, you know…and I’m hardly buying into the idea that working conditions for animators could have been that bad in what…the 60′s and 70′s?
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