Disney is by far the biggest and most recognized animation company on the planet.

However, these films tend to be the exception when it comes to Disney clones, not the norm.

The Secret Life of Petsisn’tthe worst of Illumination’s films, but it’s far from an original idea.

Blended image showing Linguini from Ratatouille holding the rat from Ratatoing

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While Cornelius looks for her, Thumbelina escapes into the garden and tries to find her way home.

However, the griffin, working for Ruber, accidentally drops the sword in the Forbidden Forest.

The King and Iis bloated with animal sidekicks that don’t add anything and inject unnecessary fantasy elements.

Gulliver holding Gabby in the film Gulliver’s Travels

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Leo the Lionis a perfect storm of badand doesn’t even venture to hide its inspiration fromThe Lion King.

What little story is present inRatatoingis nonsensical and devoid ofRatatouille’scomplex themes of artistic expression.

The animal characters are the worst, thanks to their racial stereotyping and the dog’s out-of-nowhere rap number.

A collection of various pets staring in shock

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Titanic: The Legend Goes Onis currently not available to stream or buy in the US and Canada.

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The Secret Life of Pets TV Poster

Thumbelina smiling awkwardly

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Kayley and Garrett moving through the forest in Quest for Camelot

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Anna Leonowens stares down King Mongkut of Siam

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A smiley face emoji and a pizza in ‘The Emoji Movie’

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Leo the Lion being served a plate of meat by a monkey in Leo the Lion

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Marcell Toing stirring a pot in Ratatoing

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