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A semi-sequel to Disney's 1940 classic 'Fantasia' which features the original film's most famous sequence - the Mickey Mouse adventure 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' - plus seven other all-new animated interpretations of classical music. Highlights include the interwoven stories of a group of 1930s New Yorkers accompanied by Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue', the volcanic eruptions which illustrate Stravinsky's 'Firebird Suite', and the story of Noah, his ark, and his assistant Donald Duck, played out to the strains of Elgar's 'Pomp and Circumstance'.
- Walt Disney Studios
- Disney
- Pixote Hunt
- Hendel Butoy
- Eric Goldberg
- James Algar
- Francis Glebas
- U
- Mickey Mouse
- English
- Mickey Mouse
- 1
- Fantasia
- 2
- Disney
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Total Price: £54.98
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A semi-sequel to Disney's 1940 classic 'Fantasia' which features the original film's most famous sequence - the Mickey Mouse adventure 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' - plus seven other all-new animated interpretations of classical music. Highlights include the interwoven stories of a group of 1930s New Yorkers accompanied by Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue', the volcanic eruptions which illustrate Stravinsky's 'Firebird Suite', and the story of Noah, his ark, and his assistant Donald Duck, played out to the strains of Elgar's 'Pomp and Circumstance'.
- Walt Disney Studios
- Disney
- Pixote Hunt
- Hendel Butoy
- Eric Goldberg
- James Algar
- Francis Glebas
- U
- Mickey Mouse
- English
- Mickey Mouse
- 1
- Fantasia
- 2
- Disney
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £54.98
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Music Action
The music would be great on its own, but matching it with visuals make it even more dynamic and definitely so much more memorable. You'll think of these action sequences whenever you hear those familiar classic strains.
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