This movie was previewed at the New York Film Festival in September 1991 in a "Work-In-Progress" format. Approximately seventy percent of the footage was the final color animation. The other thirty percent consisted of storyboard reels, rough animation pencil tests, clean-up (final line) animation pencil tests, and computer animation tests of the ballroom sequence. This marked the first time that Disney had done a large-scale preview of an unfinished movie. There was some concern at the studio as to what the audience, consisting of only adults, would think of the work-in-progress version. According to producer Don Hahn, the audience gave this movie a strong, overwhelming, standing ovation.
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