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As for outtakes, Disney's A BUG'S LIFE ends with several fabricated "bad"
takes by the animated characters. This surprise was so popular with
audiences that they created "new" bloopers for the film and used them as
a marketing tool to lure audiences back a second time.



Susan Vaill

University of Southern California
School of Cinema-Television
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