Fantasia III Discussion Thread

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Grunches
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I'm excited for this one. I loved Fantasia and Fatasia 2000 was ok. I love how they put the music to colors and pictures it so amazing what they can do. :!:
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I have for some time now had the feeling that the third Fantasia may not see the light of day. And with Roy Disney having left the company, I really doubt it will.
Is "One by One" the only sequence that was completed?
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[Dave] Bossert also mentioned that storyboards were completed for another segment, also to be directed by Mike Gabriel, featuring Japanese Kodo Drummers, and that boards were partially completed for a segment focused on India featuring a soundtrack of sitars, as well as a segment that focused on Aboriginal Australia that would serve as the opening of the film.
Source: https://www.laughingplace.com/w/disney- ... ne-by-one/
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Sotiris wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:48 pm
[Dave] Bossert also mentioned that storyboards were completed for another segment, also to be directed by Mike Gabriel, featuring Japanese Kodo Drummers, and that boards were partially completed for a segment focused on India featuring a soundtrack of sitars, as well as a segment that focused on Aboriginal Australia that would serve as the opening of the film.
Source: https://www.laughingplace.com/w/disney- ... ne-by-one/
Sounds like exciting ideas :) Especially since Disney never explored those cultures, despite having movies that were set in both India and Australia, but never explored their cultural aspects. It`s a pity that a third Fantasia movie never saw the light of the day.
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