"forfatteren."
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-#| "He was also a fan of the public domain. See Chris Sprigman, \"The Mouse "
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-#| "This \"borrowing\" was nothing unique, either for Disney or for the "
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-#| "of his day.<placeholder type=\"footnote\" id=\"0\"/> So did many others. "
-#| "Early cartoons are filled with knockoffs—slight variations on "
-#| "winning themes; retellings of ancient stories. The key to success was the "
-#| "brilliance of the differences. With Disney, it was sound that gave his "
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"Tidlige tegnefilmer er stappfulle av etterapninger—små variasjoner "
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-#| "This is a kind of creativity. It is a creativity that we should remember "
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