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Fantasia


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Fantasia
An examination of the innovations, music, animation techniques and styles in the 1939 Walt Disney cartoon feature.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages) | 1 source | 1994 United States


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"Walt Disney's 1939 animated feature Fantasia was a marriage of music and animation that drew upon all of the animation techniques in use at the time and that extended the range of the animated film to a great degree. Fantasia would also be a highly influential film, though it was not widely imitated as a feature film because of the cost and the uncertainty about whether commercial audiences would pay to see other animated films of this type. Classical music, after all, was not widely popular in the way other forms of music were then or now, and Fantasia had the advantage of being unique in its time. The most openly imitative feature to follow would come some time later with Allegro non Troppo by Italian animator Bruno Bozzetto in 1976. What was most influential about Fantasia and what would be imitated most by other filmmakers were some of the animation..."

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