Fantasia 2000

Fantasia 2000

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  • Duration: 1h 14min
  • Music: James Levine,Ludwig van Beethoven,Edward Elgar,Leopold Stokowski,Ottorino Respighi
  • Award(s): Annie 2000 (Won)
    Grammy 2001 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: KPop Demon Hunters, Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical
  • Story:
    Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this sequel to the original 'Fantasia' restores 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and adds seven new shorts.
    Full Story
7.1/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this sequel to the original 'Fantasia' restores 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and adds seven new shorts.
Ratings

7.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Annie Award

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Character Animation | 2000 | Eric Goldberg

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Effects Animation | 2000 | Ted Kierscey

Vision Award

Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2001 | Roy Edward Disney

Nominations
Grammy Award

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or other Visual Media | 2001 | Jay David Saks

Annie Award

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2000 | Gaëtan Brizzi

BOX OFFICE

Budget 80,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 60,655,420 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The Broadway ending sequence of "Rhapsody in Blue" contained so many different colors (over 200) that the CAPS system had trouble rendering it, causing delays in the production of Tarzan (1999).

The first feature length animated film to be presented in IMAX. IMAX had to agree to Disney's terms and conditions to gain the exclusive first showings of the film. These included a limited engagement of 4 months and 50% of the box office receipts. It was for this reason that, when Fantasia 2000 (1999) had its first run, not all IMAX cinemas showed it as not all of them were prepared to accept Disney's terms. The California Science Center in Los Angeles was one such venue who refused to meet these terms so Disney built a purpose-built IMAX theatre for the 4 month run, costing them $4 million, and demolished it afterwards.

When Eric Goldberg first approached cartoonist Al Hirschfeld about adopting his visual style for the "Rhapsody in Blue" segment, Hirschfeld told him that if he was 50 years younger he would have been on a train the next day to come work on the project. Eric Goldberg showed "Rhapsody in Blue" to Al Hirschfeld shortly before the artist's 96th birthday. Hirschfeld's wife Louise called it the best birthday present he could have received.

The Firebird sequence depicts the eruption of the volcano Mount Saint Helens in 1980.

9 years in the making.

Popular Dialogues

"James Earl Jones: [introducing the Carnival of the Animals] These drawing boards have been the birthplace of some of the most beloved animal characters of all time. So it's no surprise that they choose for our next segment, "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns. Here the sensitive strains of impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age old question: "What is man's relationship to nature?" [is handed a piece of paper] James Earl Jones: Oh, sorry... That age old question: "What would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingos?" [turns to look off-camera] James Earl Jones: Who wrote this?"

"Angela Lansbury: Walt Disney described the art of animation as a voyage of discovery, into the realms of color, sound, and motion. The music from Igor Stravinsky's ballet "The Firebird" inspires such a voyage. And so we conclude this version of "Fantasia" with a mythical story of life, death, and renewal."