Fantasia 2000 Carnival of the Animals & Rhapsody in Blue

Well I said I thought the boobs would be taken out. I haven't seen the new DVD yet. But I just might buy it, making it my very 1st Disney DVD. But forget Fantasia 2000, I'm not dishing out any extra money to own a new Disney movie when they still sell the Anniversary edition of Fantasia separately.Sunset Girl wrote:Out of curiosity, what kind of censorship were you expecting to see?
Oh, I see, you didn't realize they were never there to begin with. They exist in the pre-production artwork though, and the final version that ended up on the screen seemed to have lost its integrity; it was so light and fluffy in comparison.Lazario wrote:Well I said I thought the boobs would be taken out. I haven't seen the new DVD yet. But I just might buy it, making it my very 1st Disney DVD. But forget Fantasia 2000, I'm not dishing out any extra money to own a new Disney movie when they still sell the Anniversary edition of Fantasia separately.Sunset Girl wrote:Out of curiosity, what kind of censorship were you expecting to see?
In my opinion, you have something to look forward to there.drnilescrane wrote:Thats why I ordered the Anthology rather than just 2000 on DVD.
Strangely, that mirrors my thoughts on the movies. Am I slowly turning into Renata?pinkrenata wrote:I've always been rather partial to the original.
As for sequences, my favorites are:
Fantasia: Pastorale Symphony
Fantasia 2000: Rhapsody in Blue and Firebird Suite
Well, that's an interesting take on it.Lazario wrote:I thought the scene was sappy (and I'm not talking Lady and the Tramp sappy, even though I'm not the biggest fan of that movie, I think that's romantic), this is ultra-sweet, sickly, traumatically sappy. I didn't like the cupids at all. I didn't like the little alcoholic fat guy. And the whole scene was just too long, because of course they have to make more animation to go with the overlong piece of music, which I didn't care for either.