The idea to combine Leopold Stokowski's orchestration of "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" with abstract animations is credited to Oskar Fischinger (1900-67). Fischinger was an animator who specialized in the abstract. He was the one who designed the relevant sequence in "Fantasia" but never received credit for it. While the film was still produced, he quit the Disney studio in protest. Walt Disney had decided to alter the original designs of the artist to be more representational. When the film was released, the designs had been rendered semi-abstract.
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