Heil Donald Duck wrote:But if we are gone to censor Fantasia, digital zooming and editing is not the way as that ruins the viewing pleasure.
EXACTLY
If they feel they have to place a ridiculous self-censor on the 70-year old stereotype, fine, but lets be professional about it. Like it or not, artists spent time animating those centaurs, painting those cells and backgrounds. To just have someone zoom in is completely distracting and unprofessional. You want Sunflower gone, have at it, but you don't need to cut off 3/4 of the other centarette's body, it is just disrespectful of the original art (heck, they're reframing and redirecting the scenes). Digitally removing her is also distracting, seeing the carpet magiacally unravel itself, and ruins the fact that her movements were tied to the music.
Whatever they do, they're going to need to be professional about it, as the Blu-ray format will show any imperfections in their tampering if done poorly. Of course, I'm all for them showing the original version and not burying their past but I guess I could live with a well done edit or re-animation.