Fantasia

The most sensational sound you'll ever see!

7.3
19402h 4m

Walt Disney's timeless masterpiece is an extravaganza of sight and sound! See the music come to life, hear the pictures burst into song and experience the excitement that is Fantasia over and over again.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Fantasia - Trailer #12 - 1990 Reissue (35mm 4K)

Fantasia - Trailer #12 - 1990 Reissue (35mm 4K)

Thumbnail for video: Fantasia - 1941 Theatrical Trailer

Fantasia - 1941 Theatrical Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Fantasia - 1969 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)

Fantasia - 1969 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)

Thumbnail for video: Fantasia - 1982 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)

Fantasia - 1982 Reissue Trailer (35mm 4K)

Thumbnail for video: How-To Draw Sorcerer Mickey From ‘Fantasia’

How-To Draw Sorcerer Mickey From ‘Fantasia’

Thumbnail for video: Sigourney Weaver On The Classical Music In FANTASIA

Sigourney Weaver On The Classical Music In FANTASIA

Cast

Photo of Deems Taylor

Deems Taylor

Narrator - Narrative Introductions

Photo of Walt Disney

Walt Disney

Mickey Mouse (segment 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice') (voice)

Photo of Leopold Stokowski

Leopold Stokowski

Self - Conductor of The Philadelphia Orchestra

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Reviews

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John Critic

10/10

5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

My personal icon for classical music and the source of famed 20th Century conductor Leopold Stokowski being my idol due to his shadowy leading image!!!

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

Where to start with this wonderfully evocative interpretation of seven timeless pieces of classical music that accompany perhaps not Disney's most detailed, but still wonderful animations. It is essentially a series of short stories - each as different from the other as you can imagine. I think that's the most important principle when enjoying this - you must use your imagination. The representations try, with varying degrees of success, to put more defined, ambiguous and occasionally abstract imagery alongside the music - some with humour (frequently using animals, birds, insects etc.) through to far more sinister and challenging imagery, that at times reminded me of something Fritz Lang might have produced in the 1920s. It is a little too episodically presented - and the intermission needlessly robs it of flow but as a colourful introduction to classical music it takes some beating. (Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice was my favourite!)

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