Fantasia 2000

Titolo originale: Fantasia 2000
Regia: James Algar | Gaëtan Brizzi | Paul Brizzi | Hendel Butoy | Francis Glebas | Eric Goldberg | Don Hahn | Pixote Hunt |
Anno: 2000
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Famiglia Musica
Tag: magic | classical music | orchestra | musical | live action and animation | magician | mickey mouse | 1999 |
Cast: Steve Martin | Itzhak Perlman | Quincy Jones | Bette Midler | James Earl Jones | Penn Jillette | Teller | James Levine | Angela Lansbury | Wayne Allwine | Russi Taylor | Tony Anselmo | Hendel Butoy | Eric Goldberg | Ralph Grierson |

Nel lontano 1940 la Walt Disney Production stupiva il mondo (di allora) con un film di animazione che 'metteva in immagini' alcuni dei più famosi brani di musica classica. Il film avrebbe dovuto intitolarsi didascalicamente "Il concerto filmato". Qualcuno ebbe la felice idea di chiamarlo Fantasia e quel titolo fece il giro del globo. Fantasia 2000 che è stato in gestazione nei laboratori Disney sin dal 1991, invece non convince fino in fondo.

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Director Pixote Hunt spent two years writing and creating the Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth segm [...] D
Outside of the Pixar films, the "Steadfast Tin Soldier" segment is the first time that lead cha [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' 40th feature film and last one of the 1990s as well as the final [...] D
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Frank the Frilled Lizard from The Rescuers Down Under (1990) and Winifred the Indian Elephant f [...] D
George Gershwin himself features in the "Rhapsody in Blue" segment. He's the slender man seen p [...] D
In the "Carnival of the Animals" segment, the flamingo with the yo-yo is named "Our Hero"; the [...] D
When Eric Goldberg first approached cartoonist Al Hirschfeld about adopting his visual style fo [...] D
Unlike the first film which was part of the Golden Age, this film was part of the Post-Renaissa [...] D
The first Disney animated feature film since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to be relea [...] D
In the Pomp and Circumstance segment, you never see Noah's face. D
The "Rhapsody in Blue" segment is drawn in the style of caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. Hirschfeld [...] D
The first feature length animated film to be presented in IMAX. IMAX had to agree to Disney's t [...] D
The Steadfast Tin Soldier segment has a substantially different ending to the original Hans Chr [...] D
Composer Bruce Broughton was initially contracted to pen original music for the interstitial se [...] D
Those are real yoyo moves that the flamingos are using in the Carnival of the Animals segment. [...] D
When Bette Midler was introducing "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" by talking about ideas that were [...] D
Instead of being produced all at once, as the original Fantasia (1940) had been, each segment w [...] D
Released 59 years after Fantasia (1940), this holds the record for the longest gap between any [...] D
Received its world premiere at New York City's Carnegie Hall with the 120 piece Philharmonia Or [...] D
As of 2008, none of the Walt Disney Animation Studios films made during the Post-Renaissance co [...] D
The Rhapsody in Blue segment is the first one in a Fantasia film to be based on the work of an [...] D
The Broadway ending sequence of "Rhapsody in Blue" contained so many different colors (over 200 [...] D
The success of the original Fantasia (1940) on a limited video release made Disney appreciate t [...] D
Eric Goldberg: The animator seen "assisting" James Earl Jones in the intro to "Carnival of the [...] D
In the "Steadfast Tin Soldier" segment, the name of the fishery that catches the fish after it [...] D
The is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film not to feature the credit "Walt Disney Pict [...] D
The working title was "Fantasia Continued". D
The "Carnival of the Animals" segment marks the first time that watercolor animation is feature [...] D
When the Rhapsody in Blue segment was privately screened for Al Hirschfeld and his wife, they w [...] D
Remains the only time in which two Walt Disney Animation Studios films releasing the same year [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' only film of the Post-Renaissance to not release in the 21st cen [...] D
Walt Disney Pictures already had Igor Stravinsky's "The Firebird Suite" under license. They had [...] D
The rain seen during Pomp and Circumstance was filmed back in 1940 and was used in the Rite of [...] D
A third film in the Fantasia series, called Fantasia 2006, was in the works however partway thr [...] D
There is a statue of Mufasa from Il Re Leone (1994) behind James Earl Jones. Jones provided the [...] D
Mickey Mouse joins Roy Edward Disney on the DVD commentary audio track. D
The original plan for the film was to feature 2 segments from Fantasia (1940) - The Sorcerer's [...] D
The Firebird sequence depicts the eruption of the volcano Mount Saint Helens in 1980. D
The last animated film of the 1990s and the final animated film to be released in the 20th cent [...] D
The animators on the Tin Soldier segment had real difficulty finding examples of jack-in-the-bo [...] D
The "Carnival of the Animals" segment with the yo-yo-playing flamingo was originally conceived [...] D
The opening abstract segment set to Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth directly mirrors the opening o [...] D
For the Pomp and Circumstance segment, the animators drew Donald and Daisy Duck from the style [...] D
The only Disney animated feature film of the 1990s to not be part of the Renaissance. D
The use of "Pomp and Circumstance" was mandated by Disney CEO Michael Eisner after he heard the [...] D
Quincy Jones was chosen to introduce the Rhapsody in Blue segment because he knew both Al Hirsc [...] D
9 years in the making. D
The short (under three minutes) segment, "The Carnival of the Animals" was meant to be a tour d [...] D
The "Steadfast Tin Soldier" segment was originally slated to appear in Fantasia (1940), but no [...] D
Initially the release was going to only feature a few new segments with the majority of sequenc [...] D
HIDDEN MICKEY: In "Pomp and Circumstance", after the rain stops and the animals step out on the [...] D
Walt Disney Animation Studios' last film to not release the same year as a DreamWorks Animation [...] D
In the original IMAX release, this film incorporated a multi-channel and multi-layer stereo sys [...] D
The Rhapsody in Blue segment was originally intended not to be featured in Fantasia 2000 (1999) [...] D
Director Eric Goldberg animated the entire "Carnival of the Animals" segment himself. He had ju [...] D
This is the first time since 1977 (being Le avventure di Winnie the Pooh (1977) and Le avventur [...] D
Roy Edward Disney actually studied "Pines of Rome" in a Music Appreciation course he took while [...] D
Even though Disney were discouraged from releasing sequels to 2D Animated Disney Animated Featu [...] D
Two composers feature in both Fantasia movies with different works: Ludwig Van Beethoven (symph [...] D
Then Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg was opposed to the film so development took place witho [...] D
Entirely new computer software had to be written to make the water effects in the Pines of Rome [...] D
The fourth Disney animated feature film to release on the same day as a previous film, with thi [...] D
The first Disney animated feature film since The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) to not be re [...] D
Although never mentioned, the main characters of the "Rhapsody in Blue" segment all have names. [...] D
The second directorial effort for both Hendel Butoy and Eric Goldberg respectively after The Re [...] D
In the "Rhapsody In Blue" segment, the hotel/apartment is called the Goldberg. It's named after [...] D

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