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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 10:31:36 GMT -6
These are two of my favorite underwatched Disney classics. Has anyone else here seen them?
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Post by PolarStar on Jan 4, 2017 11:50:12 GMT -6
Yep! It's one of my favorite Disney movies since childhood. An authentic classic! Only focus on the animation, matching with the wonderful classical music, and the best of it is that it has no dialogue. This is one of those movies that made me decide to become an artist myself. Funny though is that the dinosaur part always reminded me of the Land Before Time. I use to say it's a dark version of the Land Before Time. XD Also, when I was little, and still today, I think the demon of the mountain (aka Chernabog) could be dr. Claw.
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Post by Systemcat on Jan 4, 2017 14:31:35 GMT -6
I've seen them both, it's just been ages since seeing them to each case. The first one I last saw at some point I think in the mid-90's. The second one likely back in '01 or maybe '02.
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Post by PolarStar on Jan 4, 2017 15:36:30 GMT -6
I actually forgot to talk about Fantasia 2000. I didn't dislike it, in fact, for a squeal I absolutely appreciate it. But somehow I felt that it was kind of pushed. While Fantasia tells a story but focusing more on the animation matching with the ritme of the music, the squeal seemed it was only focusing on the story and not with the animation matching the music. But I kind of enjoyed some animations stiles they used for each music. My personal favorites are the flying whales, the city, the Steadfast Tin Soldier and the mother nature ones.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 15:40:25 GMT -6
I liked the Pines of Rome, Rhapsody in Blue, and the Firebird Suite.
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Post by gizmo2015 on Jan 6, 2017 1:21:08 GMT -6
I got both of those on dvd.
My fave classic fantasia sequence is the scorer's apprentice.
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