10 Disney Movies You Didn’t Know Were Shameless Rip-Offs

2. A Bug€™s Life

Akira Kurosawa is a director who has had a long, fruitful relationship with the west, drawing the inspiration for films like €˜Throne of Blood€™ from our own William Shakespeare but also influencing a number of American classics with his own films, for example €˜Seven Samurai€™ was the film to inspire €˜The Magnificent Seven€™ as well as providing a loose plot for €˜A Bug€™s Life€™. In the time after €˜Toy Story€™s release, Pixar were the golden boys of the animation world and, eager to get another film under their belts. John Lassiter and his inner-circle were discussing over lunch the possibilities for what to make next. Legend says that this was the meeting where films like €˜Wall-E€™, €˜Monster€™s Inc.€™ and €˜Finding Nemo€™ were first pitched. In the midst of discussion Andrew Stanton and Joe Ranft came up with the idea to base the film on the Aesop€™s Fable €˜The Ants and the Grasshopper€™ baring in mind the 1934 short produced by Walt Disney ingeniously titled €˜The Grasshopper and the Ants€™. €˜A Bug€™s Life€™ really is one of those films that relies on the €˜if you steal from one source it€™s stealing, if you steal from multiple it€™s research€™ principle.

 
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