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▲Basically any non-Disney work adopting an art style that is typical of the [[Disney Animated Canon]], for the purpose of an [[Homage]], [[Affectionate Parody]], or even a [[Take That]], to the Disney style.
Well at least the stereotypical style is adopted. Regardless of the actual variety of the art in Disney films, many people think that all Disney films have the same general look, with traits such as:
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This can appear in a TV show, a comic book or a feature-length film; and it doesn't matter if this style lasts through the entire work or is just an [[Art Shift]] for a single scene. It can involve a character having a pleasant fantasy, even overlapping with [[Disney Creatures of the Farce]] or the [[Roger Rabbit Effect]].
[[Animesque]] is a [[Sister Trope]]... or might even be a [[Sub
Contrast [[Limited Animation]].
Not to be confused with [[Disneyfication]], [[All Animation Is Disney]] (though it could easily lead to that), or being a [[Follow the Leader]] to Disney films.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Strictly speaking, all anime and manga are to some degree Disneyesque, as their stylistic roots come from the post-World War II work of [[Osamu Tezuka]], arguably the father of modern Japanese commercial art. Tezuka was strongly influenced by the work of [[Walt Disney]], and adapted the Disney style to Japanese sensibilities. Subsequent creators of graphic works copied his style, resulting in the familiar "large eyes" look that characterized anime and manga for so many decades since the 1950s. (On this topic, fellow artist/author [[Shirow Masamune]] has said, "I've heard that some people complain about the large eyes and small noses and mouths in Japanese manga. But I don't see a whole lot of difference when I look at Disney characters.")
* As in the picture, ''[[Family Guy]]'' did this as one of several [[Alternate Universe|Alternate Universes]] the Griffins visit in one episode, which included making Lois look like a [[Disney Princess]].▼
* Among the rapid-fire animation homages in episode 17 of ''[[Excel Saga]]'', "Animation USA", is a brief moment in Disney style.
== Film ==
* In the film ''[[Nine to Five]]'', Violet has an [[Imagine Spot]] like this.
* Another imagine spot in ''[[Fletch]] Lives''.
== Western Animation ==
▲* As in the picture, ''[[Family Guy]]'' did this as one of several [[Alternate Universe
* One episode of the ''[[Spawn]]'' animated series opened like this.
▲* A [[Dream Sequence]] in ''[[The Beautician And The Beast]]'' is done in the Disney style.
* Princess Clara (and anyone and anything related to her) from ''[[Drawn Together]]'', as the show uses characters from different animation styles.
* [[Tex Avery]]'s early ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' shorts aped the Disney style as closely as possible for the sake of parody.
* A [[Valentines Day Episode]] of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' featured a ''[[Lady and
* Early [[Chuck Jones]] shorts, such as those featuring Sniffles the Mouse, employed this.
* ''[[Tom and Jerry
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* ''[[College Humor]]'s'' "Colors of the Wind: Stoner Edition" (aka "Tokahontas").
** Also, "''[[
** And "Pixar Logo Gone Horribly Wrong!" Again, they mean it.
▲* ''[[Adventures From the Book of Virtues]]'' looks pretty Disneyesque for a PBS cartoon.
▲* ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]] and [[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' (2011) does this with the settings and characters derived from the latter film, but lets the T&J characters have their typical look.
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[[Category:Stock Parodies]]
[[Category:Graphical Tropes]]
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[[Category:Infauxmation Desk]]
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