mmmm the fantastic Fantasia
Everytime I see those brushstrokes in movement. Paintings brought to life...
The detail, the inventivness. Wondering how that might looked to an audience that was raised on mainly black and white live action movies and suddenly seeing a (color) canvas moving and surrounded by music from all directions. For two hours! (Yes I know it wasn't such a success at the time but i'm sure there were some that appreciated it

The way the music seems to fit the visual plots and viceversa. As if they were written toguether as a single entity. That's the skill and creativity of the animators and the conductor, but still it's impressive.
Also, the posibilities left undone. There could have been a whole series of Fantasia movies, like a Jazz Fantasia. Today it might be Electronica Fantasia. I know Melody Time and Make Mine Music are similar, but they're a kind of Fantasia light. Fantasia is kind of, ok, we know that animation is much more than just entertaining fun stuff, lets see how far we can push the envelope, let's show how much it is Art.
The 2nd in the series (2000) tis great but it seems less cohesive somehow, maybe it's the lighter tone of the interstitials, like "we're not taking us so seriously this time" . Some of the segments have a bit feeling of see how much we can push the technology. A little different in tone in my opinion. (I still think it's great and that it got made. So now that the ball started rolling, do Fantasia '10) (as in 2010. So by 2040 you'll have 5 just in time to celebrate Fantasia's 100th

presenting it in IMAX) Would make a Huge box set. The Fantasia Music Collection.
I think it's great, a miracle, that the original 4-track Fantasound survived almost intact after 60+ years (If you've heard the story of how it was copied over the phone) and that with today's technology it can be recreated at home in DTS. The FIRST multichannel movie! In your home!
Disney created the home theater surround experience!
My favorite segment is Night On Bald Mountain and I'm eagerly awaiting the day DVD goes High Definition so i can make the mountain and it's Master as tall as the walls of my room and have to look up at them as when I was little. The Pastoral is so much eye candy i can taste it. The Nutcracker is a masterpiece of beauty and motion. The prehistoric segment it's a (altho not completely accurate) mini school lesson that probably condenses and gets across a million science books better in a few minutes. For years I didn't like the ostriches, elephants, and others, but for some reason I now enjoy them a lot today. Maybe is the way they make the elephants seem to be weightless as they float away in the wind
The abstract segment is what I think makes many people start the movie and give up at the begginning. They come with other expectations and it starts in such a serious note after the lenghty introduction, that somehow it changes many peoples mood and turns them off to what comes next. I think it's a great piece of animation, like preparing the things for was to come, a warm up. And it works for me. But the movie might have been more succesful if it had started with a more lively section. Then most audiences might been ready for the rest.
Today, with DVD branching, you could have the option of choosing a more errr... "family friendly" version with very minimal interstitials ("and now the Pastoral Symphony") and maybe with the Dance of the Hours opening, while Toccata preludes the Night, setting up the dark tone, with the other option to have it the way it was shown originally when you want to see, The Concert Feature.
This should also have the option, or the option may be hidden as an Easter egg, to address the most controversial aspect of Fantasia, the Pastoral unedited, maybe with Maltin showing up in a Tuxedo before a blue lit stage like Deems Taylor, setting up the Concert you're about to watch.
I'm all against stereotyping and mocking any cultures or races, but I'm also against trying to blot the sun with our hands. If we hide that this things happened forever I think we're kind of going into a collective denial instead of facing it and moving foward as a species.
Anyway that's where Easter eggs and Parental locks can be useful. You can use them to choose the apropiate moment to explain things and teach.
Well aaaaanyway Fantasia is great my favorite Disney film and I love it and it's one of the Arts Masterpieces and will be for years, if not centuries, to come.
And I'm sure Mr. Disney knew it and was mighty proud to have left his mark with it forever, into an Art form he helped create and develop.
