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Fantasia (1991, VHS)

Movie Description
Walt Disney took a big chance with this ambitious anthology of animated fantasies. First, he set them to lengthy classical music pieces, and then he boldly experimented with different forms of animation, sometimes jettisoning any sort of narrative altogether. The result is a sometimes mesmerizing, sometimes hilarious, sometimes frightening, but always beautiful moviegoing experience. A box-office failure when first released, it's now considered a timeless treasure. Highlights include: Mickey Mouse in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," the leaping hippos and alligators in "Dance of the Hours," the rise and fall of the dinosaurs set to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," the dancing mushrooms of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite," and Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain," with its fearsome winged demon raging at the heavens.


One of Walt Disney's ambitions for the project was to rerelease the film periodically over the years with new sequences. Though the film was regularly rereleased, it wasn't until 1999 that his intention was finally realized with the premiere of FANTASIA 2000, a lavish follow-up that included a digitally restored "Sorcerer's Apprentice" and a host of new material. The original FANTASIA, however, remains a one-of-a-kind auditory and visual experience that is still, in many ways, far ahead of its time.

Credits
Producer:Walt Disney
Cast:Mickey Mouse

Details
Sound:HiFi Sound, Stereo Sound, Surround Sound

Notes
Theatrical release: November 13, 1940.

Rereleased in 1946, 1956, 1963, 1969, 1977, 1982, 1985, and 1990.

FANTASIA is the third full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures.

FANTASIA is number 58 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies.

FANTASIA was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1990.

Estimated budget: $2 million.

Walt Disney originally intended "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" to be a single short, but Leopold Stokowski suggested that Disney make an entire anthology film of animated shorts set to classical music.

The film won two special Academy Awards in 1941. One went to William Garity, John N.A. Hawkins and the RCA Manufacturing Company, for the "Advancement of the Use of Sound," and another went to conductor Leopold Stokowski for the "Creation of a New Form of Visualized Music."

Each sequence of FANTASIA has different directors.

In "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," Mickey Mouse appears to have pupils for the first time. The Sorcerer, incidentally, is named Yen Sid, which is the backward spelling of Disney.

The demonic creature in "Night on Bald Mountain" is named Chernobog, after the god of evil from Slavonic mythology.

Editorial Reviews
"...One of the landmarks of American animation, as well as a key document in the popularization of classical music..."
New York Times - p.C4 - John Rockwell

"...[A] fearless mix of classical music and animation..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (11/01/1991)

Awards
1941Academy AwardsSpecial Achievement Awards, 1941Academy AwardsSpecial Achievement AwardsLeopold Stokowski

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      Fantasia is a Disney Classic and Truly Special!
    Review created: 10/14/05
    7 of 11 people found this review helpful.

    Disney's Fantasia is a true marvel - beautiful and exciting to watch and brings back so many memories from childhood, Disneyland / Disneyworld, and the great Disney characters of old. Of course eBay has become the home for classic Disneyana and Disney DVDs - and Fantasia is an essentially addition to any DVD collection - children or not! Below are some great stats on Fantasia - if you're not already looking to buy, I'm sure you'll get a copy after reading this!

    * FANTASIA is number 58 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies.

    * FANTASIA was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1990.


    * The film won two special Academy Awards in 1941 for the "Advancement of the Use of Sound," and for the "Creation of a New Form of Visualized Music."

    "...One of the landmarks of American animation, as well as a key document in the popularization of classical music..."
    New York Times - p.C4 - John Rockwell


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      fantasia
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    I love all of the disney movies. this one is so cool and even though it's a disney classic, it's different from the others. everyone should see it.


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      Fantasia a huge bore!
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    I do not understand what the big deal is around the movie Fantasia. I found it to be B-O-R-I-N-G. There are no words, only classical music and dark, dreary, spooky Mickey Mouse waving a wand. I bought this thinking it was some super cool movie for my 3 year old. He kept asking me when the movie was going to start.
    Yuk!


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    I live in Alaska and love EBay. I've purchased and sold for three years. I've bought airplane and car parts as well as dishes, videos and birthday gifts for my family. I've sold several good but unneeded airplane parts. You often find on EBay stuff you thought you'd never find again.


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      Fantasia...Disney Movie
    Review created: 05/05/08

    I bought it because I had one years ago and lost it. I wanted to replace it so my kids could see it. I enjoyed it as much now as I did then.
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