- Footage used when Mat talks about how Disney used to animate with watercolors. Later, Michael Eisner angrily walks past this film's poster.
Fantasia (1940)
Footage used when Mat brings up how Dr. Sweet from Atlantis: The Lost Empire was Disney's first Black character... who isn't an offensive caricature.Dumbo (1941)
Footage used when Mat talks about how Eisner wanted to make a cheaper animated film since the ones made during the Renaissance were really expensive. Mat later brings up how Lilo & Stitch was animated with watercolors in order to get the same heartfelt storybook style of this film. Mat brings it up even later when he brings up how Disney was hoping Lilo & Stitch would be another this film, which it was. Even later after that, Michael Eisner is shown drinking his sorrows away with a beverage called "Pink Elephant".Peter Pan (1953)
Footage used when Mat talks about how the animators of Treasure Planet used animation cels of Captain Hook and gave him a CG arm in order to get the effect for Long John Silver right.20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
Footage used when Mat Brunet brings up how Kirk Wise, Gary Trousdale, Don Hahn, and Tab Murphy wanted to make an adventureland picture and how Walt Disney had a legacy of action packed adventures.
Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Mat brings up how the animators of Atlantis: The Lost Empire had Vietnam flashbacks to having animate this film with ridiculously wide paper when they heard that Atlantis was to be filmed in 35MM anamorphic format.Mary Poppins (1964)
Michael Eisner angrily walks past this film's poster.Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Mat brings up how Atlantis: The Lost Empire was filmed in 35MM anamorphic format in order to be reminiscent to action adventure films such as this one.The Little Mermaid (1989)
AniMat brings up it up he talks about how Lilo & Stitch's marketing team made trailers that parodied famous Disney scenes. AniMat later talks about how John Musker and Ron Clements pitched this film and Treasure Planet at the Disney Gong Show. Even later, Michael Eisner angrily walks past this film's poster.Aladdin (1992)
Mat brings up it up he talks about how Lilo & Stitch's marketing team made trailers that parodied famous Disney scenes.
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