Fantasia 2000 Comments

  • Yvette 2023-09-18 08:17:09

    The beautiful animation concert, the music is rejuvenated by the animation, the animation is shining because of the music, this is undoubtedly the charm, and even the magic, that Disney can embody. Disney's Fantasia in the new century is both a summary of achievements and an outlook, but who would have thought at that time that the 2D animation that once dominated it for a while is about to...

  • Izabella 2023-09-13 10:13:18

    There is a song in it that combines well with the animation!! I'll make a short review when I go back and search for the name of the song. ....

  • Ericka 2023-09-07 23:00:47

    Immaculate ‖ more modern than the version more than 60 years ago‖ I actually saw CD1 from...

  • Krista 2023-08-31 01:07:06

    The music is so classic~ I used to think of it every time I watched the 10th screening...

  • Carmella 2023-08-20 03:13:44

    Ride on the flying carpet woven by music, cross the mountains and valleys, chase the waves and fly into the air, wandering in the fantasy realm of strange...

  • Lyda 2023-08-18 22:46:34

    Recommended Blue Rhapsody (multi-characters have stories and scene scheduling), Majestic March (Donald Duck plays Noah to save the world is so cute), Firebird Suite (Firebird's last song is particularly powerful with...

  • Reggie 2023-08-17 16:08:18

    The production of Rhapsody in Blue makes people miss the spirit of early Disney even...

  • Precious 2023-08-12 22:05:00

    Mom, your favorite spring girl, I met...

  • Winona 2023-07-30 08:18:49

    This should be my first exposure to symphony when I was a child, it gave me a great...

  • Letha 2023-07-28 01:39:14

    Interpreting music with animation is a great art. Three favorite tracks: "Rhapsody in Blue", "Animal Carnival" and "Fire...

Extended Reading
  • Leola 2022-08-05 12:41:01

    Movies made for music

    The music in the film serves the film, while Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are the opposite.
    "Fantasia 2000" is composed of eight pieces of music with different tracks and a story imagined by an animator based on the music. This film was created by the Disney film company rearranging and compiling the...

  • Jamir 2022-08-05 14:56:34

    Disciple of the wizard

    Among the growing team of magicians in the animation world, I am afraid that none of the magicians is more famous than the one who appeared today.

    On November 13, 1940, in Disney’s grandly launched musical animation film "Fantasia," the famous American conductor Stokowski fell down in front of the...

Fantasia 2000 quotes

  • Steve Martin: You know what's amazing is that many of these musicians are playing for the very first time, thanks to "Steve Martin's Two-week Master Musician Home-Study Course". More about that later. Hello and welcome to Fantasia 2000. It's been more than sixty years since Walt Disney and his artists teamed with maestro Leopold Stokowski to create a film they titled "The Concert Feature". I think we're all glad they changed the name to "Fantasia". You know, "Fantasia" was meant to be a perpetual work in progress. Every time you went to see it, you'd experience some new pieces, along with some old familiar favorites. But that idea fell by the wayside until now. So let me turn things over to the great Itzhak Perlman, who, I have just been informed, plays the violin. Well, so do I, big deal. Could I have my violin, please?

    [is handed a violin]

    Steve Martin: Ahh, thank you. All right, boys, let's...

    [bow slips from his hands]

    Steve Martin: Oh! Oh, sorry. Could I have another stick thingy, please? Oh, and camera back on me. Camera back on me. Ca... Am I done?

    Itzhak Perlman: [introducing Pines of Rome] When you hear a title like "Pines of Rome", you may think of tree-lined streets and romantic ruins. But when the Disney animators heard this music, they thought of something completely different. Here is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by maestro James Levine, performing Ottorino Respighi's "Pines of Rome."

  • 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. So it's no surprise that they choose for our next segment, "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Here the sensitive strains of impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age old question: "What is man's relationship to nature?"

    [is handed a piece of paper]

    James Earl Jones: Oh, sorry... That age old question: "What would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingos?"

    [turns to look off-camera]

    James Earl Jones: Who wrote this?