Fan.tasia uses a lot more complicated compositing, transitions by using moving elements in one clip to cover wipes to the next, and really likes the whole "pull out from the iris" thing where Imagine prefers a lot of quick cuts and fades. In fact, I think there are more differences between the two than similarities.
They both need to visually express the fast paced, mashup nature of the song while also keeping the source videos visually coherent and recognizable as they transition in and out. They both use the same song (which is no sin on its own, mind) but I think if you wanna say they're edited similarly then that would come largely from the fact that the language of editing, particularly for music videos, only has a limited number of ways of coming together. McCutcheon's mashup, with all of its fantastic editing, reminds us of how exciting and fun it is to watch a Disney movie. Disney movies aren't always great, but when they are they're spectacularly great and end up changing your childhood forever. Yes, I wanted a pet capuchin like Aladdin did, and yes, I had a very confusing crush on Simba because he was voiced by JTT, and yes, I can literally recite The Little Mermaid from start to finish.
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