The human brain is naturally disposed to look for connections so it is easy to draw comparisons and forcefully accuse someone of stealing ideas even if they are innocent. In the end I think the most important issue really will be ai which does feed directly from others work intentionally.
I love when things have such similar ideas and execution due to dumb luck. I remember hearing that there are two completely different Dennis the menace shows both made in March of 1951. 😂
@Clozent made some edits specifically to the end of the Kimba/Lion King section because the way I addressed it didn't sit right with me. Additionally wanted to add back in a section of the original script where I talked about coco
Oh no. Another person who didn't watch Kimba, arguing that the Lion King ripped it off. How I know you didn't watch it is that your description of Kimba is literally just wrong. Kimba didn't go into hiding after his father's death. He wasn't even born yet. On top of this he doesn't fight Hyenas. The Hyena characters in Kimba are comic relief greaser villains. They are more like Team Rocket than anything else. It's baffling anyone is still making these comparisons when the most viewed video on this platform about Kimba is literally a 2 1/2 hour rebuttal to this controversy.
"how are people making these comparisons that have been made since Lion King came out and its an extremely famous example, when this youtube channel I watch already debunked everything a couple years ago". If you really took a joke i made at the beginning of the section as my entire point for that whole segment instead of actually watching it, then thats whats actually baffling. i think the part where i said "i dont think its copied" should be pretty obvious where i stood on this.
The Lion King did not copy Kimba, anyone who has seen the minimum of Kimba knows that it has nothing to do with either the story or the characters. This rumor began to spread on the internet a few years ago and people take it as an example of copying, just for a couple of screenshots of specific points between a series of hundreds of chapters and movies and a movie of less than two hours, which What's worse is that there is no context for anything in these videos and some believe that Kimba and the Lion King have the same story when they have nothing to do with each other. Sorry for The Bad english
i mean i addressed it in the video as well, but there were people who said it was copied even when it came out, although mostly Japanese animators who were "outraged" by western studio "snubbing" them. As well as other articles and essays written in the 90s about the topic. So while again I also agree it probably wasnt "copied", its not true this a new discussion from the internet
Maybe before you comment "Lion King didnt copy Kimba" watch the full segment!
The human brain is naturally disposed to look for connections so it is easy to draw comparisons and forcefully accuse someone of stealing ideas even if they are innocent. In the end I think the most important issue really will be ai which does feed directly from others work intentionally.
I love when things have such similar ideas and execution due to dumb luck. I remember hearing that there are two completely different Dennis the menace shows both made in March of 1951. 😂
videos like this make me glad yms put out that kimba mega-doc
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Bozu, that hell you are walking into.
Why the reupload?
@Clozent made some edits specifically to the end of the Kimba/Lion King section because the way I addressed it didn't sit right with me. Additionally wanted to add back in a section of the original script where I talked about coco
Thanks Capitalism! 👍
Nice video, I think I'll plagiarize it 😆
Oh no. Another person who didn't watch Kimba, arguing that the Lion King ripped it off. How I know you didn't watch it is that your description of Kimba is literally just wrong. Kimba didn't go into hiding after his father's death. He wasn't even born yet. On top of this he doesn't fight Hyenas. The Hyena characters in Kimba are comic relief greaser villains. They are more like Team Rocket than anything else.
It's baffling anyone is still making these comparisons when the most viewed video on this platform about Kimba is literally a 2 1/2 hour rebuttal to this controversy.
"how are people making these comparisons that have been made since Lion King came out and its an extremely famous example, when this youtube channel I watch already debunked everything a couple years ago". If you really took a joke i made at the beginning of the section as my entire point for that whole segment instead of actually watching it, then thats whats actually baffling. i think the part where i said "i dont think its copied" should be pretty obvious where i stood on this.
The Lion King did not copy Kimba, anyone who has seen the minimum of Kimba knows that it has nothing to do with either the story or the characters. This rumor began to spread on the internet a few years ago and people take it as an example of copying, just for a couple of screenshots of specific points between a series of hundreds of chapters and movies and a movie of less than two hours, which What's worse is that there is no context for anything in these videos and some believe that Kimba and the Lion King have the same story when they have nothing to do with each other.
Sorry for The Bad english
i mean i addressed it in the video as well, but there were people who said it was copied even when it came out, although mostly Japanese animators who were "outraged" by western studio "snubbing" them. As well as other articles and essays written in the 90s about the topic. So while again I also agree it probably wasnt "copied", its not true this a new discussion from the internet
Only 38 views and 4 likes? What?
Lion King wasn't stolen from Kimba.
when I dont watch the full video:
@@Forcoy and I don't mind to show it. I just commented, so some, who might not know about it, see my comment and find out the truth.
@@JustStop19 They already would've known the truth if they watched it themselves. There's an entire end section for that part dedicated to it.