When I scout for VHS cartoons for my collection I often stumble on what you could call "knock-offs" of the popular tales most of us grew up on from Disney, Warner Bros, Don Bluth, and other big names, like Thumbelina, Pocahontas, The Little Mermaid etc. But considering none of these studios invented these stories, it really ain't right to call other iterations "knock-offs". They have just as much a right to excist just because they weren't made on a million dollar budget.
But this is what I really wanted to ask and what the topic infers: Did any of you grow up with these "knock-offs"? Because as popular as the Disney, WB, DB etc versions are, I find it fascinating to think of those who didn't grow up with those versions. Those to whom the "knock-offs" are the real thing. Those who are nostalgic for the "knock-offs".
But this is what I really wanted to ask and what the topic infers: Did any of you grow up with these "knock-offs"? Because as popular as the Disney, WB, DB etc versions are, I find it fascinating to think of those who didn't grow up with those versions. Those to whom the "knock-offs" are the real thing. Those who are nostalgic for the "knock-offs".