I saw a variant of this on Facebook – ironically, the video seems to be a recycling of the two videos found below (which is why there’s no link) – but i’m not entirely certain what the point is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbjVjZrrE3w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmOo_pYMG1U
I mean, sure, they reskinned scenes all the time. These were the days when everything was hand-drawn. If you could take the framework from a previous animation sequence and just redraw everything that wasn’t the actual skeleton in motion, that’s you just being smart and thrifty. As somebody in comments here (see, that’s how you do it) pointed out, it’s not like people were in a great position back then to really notice that two films made thirty years apart used essentially the same stock action sequences. And, let’s face it: this stuff costs money.