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For copyright matters please contact us at: copymanager.mn@gmail.com TechZone ► goo.gl/Gj3wZs We bet you can't guess how many people are employed at Walt Disney Studios. The tech giant Apple, for example, has 137 000 employees. Think fewer people are involved in making animated movies? Actually, that’s not true. The number of Disney employees is already approaching 200 000. Well, they all sit not in one office, they are scattered across 45 countries. The team working on one cartoon usually includes several thousand people. It would seem that with so many specialists, there can be no mistakes on the screen. Animated movies are not filmed with cameras - so nothing odd can accidentally get into the shot. Nevertheless, even Disney sometimes makes obvious mistakes. In today's video, we'll tell you what's wrong with The Little Mermaid, how Cinderella changes outfits at the speed of light, and why the locker room scene in Monsters, Inc. looks different each time. 00:00 - Welcome! 01:00 - Toy Story 02:26 - Inside Out (Preview) 03:17 - Wreck-It Ralph 03:50 - Big Hero 6 04:52 - Cinderella 05:35 - One Hundred and One Dalmatians 06:29 - Lilo & Stitch 07:22 - The Little Mermaid 08:12 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 09:06 - Monsters, Inc. (Preview)