However, its initial run was not as financially successful as the studio had hoped, and it took 60 years for that idea to came to fruition with Fantasia Now a decade after its sequel hit theaters, the two films are coming out on Blu-ray for the first time on a 4-disc combo pack. Follow us on. Disney Executive Producer. DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 30th, November 29th, This is the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving, which means it is the day after Cyber Monday and the end of the busiest gift buying weekend of the year.
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Stewart wrote "would have been unthinkable on any other future animation project. Production began under the working title of Fantasia Continued with a release in The title changed to Fantasia followed by Fantasia to coincide with its theatrical release in Disney formed its initial running order with half of the Fantasia program and only "three or four new numbers" with the aim of releasing a "semi-new movie".
Realizing the idea would not work, he kept three Fantasia segments—The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Nutcracker Suite, and Dance of the Hours—in the program for "quite a while". In the end, Dance of the Hours was dropped and The Nutcracker Suite was replaced by Rhapsody in Blue during the last few months of production following the response from numerous test screenings.
Disney kept The Sorcerer's Apprentice in the final program as a homage to Fantasia. The segment underwent digital restoration by Cinesite in Los Angeles. Disney considered using Clair de Lune, a piece originally made for Fantasia that followed two Great white herons flying through the Everglades at night, but thought it was "pretty boring".
An idea to have "a nightmare and a dream struggling for a sleeping child's soul" to Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninoff was fully storyboarded, but fell through.
The film begins with the sound of an orchestra tuning and Deems Taylor's introduction from Fantasia. Panels showing various segments from Fantasia fly in outer space and form the set and stage for an orchestra. Musicians take their seats and tune up and animators draw at their desks before James Levine approaches the conductor's podium and signals the beginning of the first piece.
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Quotes James Earl Jones : [introducing the Carnival of the Animals] These drawing boards have been the birthplace of some of the most beloved animal characters of all time. Crazy credits Right after the final credits, you hear Steve Martin's voice, wondering out loud if he's still on camera, then realizes it's the end of the movie. He then asks the audience, 'Can I have a ride home? Connections Edited from Fantasia Soundtracks Symphony No.
User reviews Review. Top review. Pretty good, but I wish it was longer. The running time of 74 minutes is a bit of a let-down. I would have liked to have seen more pieces and more imagination.
And be warned, The Sorcerer's Apprentice remains. As this was the original's ONLY real selling point they decided to stick it back in there, so you're really only get just over an hours worth of new footage. Which feels like a bit of a rip-off. But my favorite segment is the one with Donald Duck, in fact they were all cool, especially the one with the volcano.
The music matches the story perfectly and it has some truly beautiful animation. Far superior to those ugly CGI crap we get these days. And the TV show style introductions were more watchable than the dubbed Deems Taylor segments in the original. This was the first animated movie to be made for IMAX screens and the digital picture is amazing. Watching it on VHS would only insult the brilliant animation. It's sad that Disney has abandoned traditional hand-drawn animation for theatrical projects.
It's what the studio was built on after all. But Disney is shadow of its former self, we all know that.
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