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Fans think Disney is ripping off an existing video game

Did the multi-award winning Disney subsidiary really copy a game?

Fans noticed something familiar in the recently launched previews for Disney Elemental came out — uncanny similarities to a video game that already exists.

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The revelation was made by the web browser gaming site Coolmath Games, which took to Twitter to share that the new Pixar film looks “familiar, yet strange.”

It’s later revealed that Coomath games predicted the film back in 2021 when they tweeted “WaterBoy & Firegirl AU,” based on its web browser game Fireboy & Watergirl: Elements that you can play on their website.

For those who are out of the loop, Fireboy & Watergirl: Elements is a web browser game released in 2018 and is the fifth game in the series. The game is a co-op where you play as Fireboy and Watergirl to solve puzzles to get through the level. After Coolmath Games pointed out the resemblance the film and the game share, fans of Fireboy & Watergirl: Elements returned to the old 2021 tweet, praising the video game website for “predicting the future.”


              

              

But not all comments were positive as many were quick to criticize that Elementals is a “cheap copy” of Fireboy & Watergirl: Elements as well as other franchises with similar theming such as Sharkboy and Lavagirl.

So far, Disney has kept mum about the similarities its film shares with existing games and franchises.

Pixar recently announced its 27th feature film titled Elementals, which will follow a “fiery young woman” who’s close to “a go-with-the-flow guy,” in a world where the four elements (water, fire, land, and air) live side by side with each other.

The film is set to release in theaters on June 2023.


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Erielle Sudario is a Digital Producer for We Got This Covered. Outside of work, she's either DM'ing a 'Dungeons and Dragons' campaign, playing video games, or building keyboards. Erielle holds a Bachelor of Communications Degree (specializing in film and journalism) from Western Sydney University and a Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting from the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School.