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**Title:** "Plagiarism in Animated Films (Part 3)"
**Content:**
* A video creator showcases blatant plagiarism in animated movies, highlighting cheap copies of popular films.
* Examples of plagiarized movies:
1. **Finding Dory (2016)** → **"And If It Goes Home"** (released shortly after, with a lower budget)
2. **Aladdin (Disney Classic)** → **"Aladdin"** (a blatant copy with poor graphics and voice acting)
3. **Pokémon (1998)** → **"I Love You"** (a ridiculous parody from 2021)
4. **Up (Pixar, 2009)** → **"Watts"** (a poorly made copy with unfunny characters and bad graphics)
5. **Sonic the Hedgehog & Lightyear** → **Mediocre copies with absurd plot twists**
**Tone:** Humorous, with the creator mocking the poor quality of the plagiarized films.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and in short sentences:
**Movie/Show Titles and Release Years**
1. "Looking for Dori" (Pixar) was released in 2016.
2. "If It Goes Home, It's a Copy" is a movie released shortly after "Looking for Dori".
3. "Aladdin" (Disney) has a plagiarized version titled "Aladdin" with one difference mentioned.
4. "An Ideal World" has a plagiarized scene in a copy titled "Three Pesos" (released in 1993).
5. The Pokémon franchise started in 1996.
6. A Pokémon animated movie was released in 1998.
7. "I Love You" is a 2021 parody of the classic Pokémon.
8. A Pixar movie titled "Watts" (or similarly named) was released in 2009.
9. A movie titled "Fast Adventure" (or similar translation) is a mediocre copy.
10. "Lightyear" is mentioned, with a parody by Matt from Cartoon Network.
**Other Facts**
11. The Pokémon franchise includes various forms of entertainment (video games, toys, collectible cards, animated movies, live-action movies, and an animated series).
12. The video's creator sings a Pokémon intro in one of their videos due to copyright restrictions on showing the original.