Difference between a non Disney animated film and Disney

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Dusterian
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Yay! :)
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I think Don Bluth when someone mentions anything non-disney. Not Dreamworks or stuff like most other people do.

I can sometimes see a difference between a Disney and a (old) Non-Disney film. They all have their own kind of magic.
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For some reason I find it <I>very</I> easy to "date" a film just by looking at the filmstock. My lady Jenny has absolutely <I>no clue</I> about when a movie was made, which can be quite cool sometimes as to not ruin the way something can come over, but I have always been able to instinctively pick up the era in which a film was produced from the look. It's annoying sometimes, and sometimes frustrating when I can't see how other people <I>can't</I> tell a movie is from the 40s, 60s, 70s or something.
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