Did people actually enjoy this?
Did people actually enjoy this?
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I put up with a lot of bullshit on this board, but you will NOT shittalk the movie I grew up watching on repeat every day and which introduced me to classical music.
never saw it
Whats wrong with it
the unedited version is interesting
Have you ever even smelled a pussy?
>dude what if we made a whole movie while tripping on psychedelics
Seriously, what drugs were they on?
this is common for artists
I think all that was really out then were shrooms right?
pheromones aren't released from the vagina
they were inventing brand new techniques weekly to make this hapen
yes its kino
still to this day have not watched fantasia 2000
>did this
>still incredibly rich
Based
No.
I watched it a few times when I was a kid, and was bored out of my mind. It's not enough stimulation for a kid.
Now that I'm older, I think it's cool for the sound tech it tried to implement, the animation, and the general production history. Still don't really enjoy watching it though. Maybe a few clips are good stand alone, but sitting down and going from beginning to end is a little rough.
That isn't what I asked but I can tell the answer is no
I had completely forgotten that this movie existed until right and I am having an avalanche of memories coming back now
>the dancing vegetables
>the scary wizard
>the greek feast with the hippo ballerina
>the scary shit at the end with the devil
What a kino fucking movie, thank you for reminding me of my childhood.
literally
they went frame by frame and erased her. too bad, she cute
I wasn't the other user so I didn't answer. Imagine getting mad when you get (You)s
Pretty neat really
>all those hags on the left
Thats pretty crazy. I want that book now.
brain dead lost cause
Walt out arthouse’d the arthouse directors while they were still in diapers. Its a plebfilter that toddlers can also watch. It is a film deeply in touch with the human subconscious.
it’s *fine*. I quite like the Tin Soldier, Rhapsody in Blue and Firebird segments.
dread to think what you would consider to be enough stimulation for a kid
Pretty great book. oversized too with pictures on every page basically. The lost notebook of herman schultheis. guy basically documented and sketched every single element of disney films up till WWII then disappeared and died I think
shame its so hard to find now, i got it back in 2014 when it came out for 50 bucks
>$135.00 on eBay
Actually still not a bad price all things considered.
I can vividly recall the broom scene in my head. Fuck this was such a great movie. I should go back and watch it.
people don't enjoy anything, they live to die
The blue filter bothers me more than the nigger removal. I don’t like seeing niggers.
the only Disney animation that could be considered proper art.
>removes black character from classic movie
why are they so racist?
how could you not?
What exactly is wrong with this black centaur? What's racist about it? Are they saying blacks don't look like that? How does that make the tens of millions of blacks that do look like that feel?
He's being subservient to the white centaurette
for me, it's rhapsody in blue
For me its Firebird Suite, 2000 is underrated
She. And?
Walt stormed into the office one day and demanded they cut her out, or the interracial pegasus family, two was too much for him
Who's the guy who got cut out
I honestly thought it was kino. I first saw it only a couple years ago. What's wrong with it? Symphonies, hand drawn/painted animation cells, dinosaurs. WTF Fantasia might be the least pozzed Disney movie there is.
Pastoral Symphony for me.
However, my overall favorite segment is Bolero from the Italian satire version of Fantasia, Allegro Non Troppo.
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Good point.
contrary to popular belief the bottom photo is the original. they actually added the guy on the right in later so he wouldn't feel left out.
Why wouldn't they? It's great.
Nikolai Yezhov
They’re a cartoonish slavish runt. How can you den my it?
How can you deny it*
yea
almost cry everytime at the end
>making robot snowflakes instead of just pointing a camera up at the sky while it snows and film it
........
Is it true that americans confuse Walpurgis Nacht with Halloween?
It's just a black servant. If it was white would it be cut?
The only part I like is the devil and the dinosaurs. The holy light of Christ vanquishing the devil was too kino, literally could not be made in this day and age.
You might be interested to watch The Prophet (2014), it's sort of a spiritual successor to the Fantasia movies, being an anthology with various styles that even features the dudes who directed the Firebird segment of Fantasia 2000 (Brizzi Brothers). Sadly the Damien Rice soundtrack obviously can't hold a candle to classical music.
>literally could not be made in this day and age.
Oh shut the fuck up, yes it could.
Yes, it's awesome.
The little dooka dooka mushrooms, the dancing satyrs... the dancing hippos...
Rhapsody in Blue is pretty great, as well as Beethoven's 5th.
That's in Fantasia?
God, I still feel tense thinking about that one. Poor Mickey.
Its got the mammy look and doesnt advance the plot or make any relevance to it with her removal.
It is basically girl centaur + boy centaur with angel babies. and then you ahve the nig centaur as a servant. she doesnt get her own pair up or is it shown what happens to her.
the fact that she was removed for 50 years and nobody had any idea shows how unimpornant she was.
>Its got the mammy look
You mean black?
are there any ACTUAL black people in the 40s who wore there hair in bows like that , and wasnt part of a minstrel show or a comedy character in a movie?
looks pretty kino, thanks user
bambi, pinocchio and snow white are similarly artful
after that it was all downhill
I'm sure there was, stereotypes exist for a reason but most photographs I've seen of black women in the 1940s they wear their hair like white women, which would also be criticised if depicted today.
by whom? certainly not the disney corporation
i sincerely believe this kind of censorship was originally started by self hating black people and white racists as an excuse to remove black characters from art because they don't behave "white" and "proper" enough and fit the stereotypical disgruntled black person trope. not to mention the assumption that black people are too fragile and sensitive to be portrayed any other way. it's pretty insulting and disgusting.
the censored eleven is probably the best example of this. if you actually watch those shorts a lot of them are harmless and kind of charming. the only ones that really come across as mean spirited are the bugs bunny ones, and that's mostly because bugs bunny is just an asshole.
also:
>Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs has been praised and defended by film scholars and animation historians, and has been included on lists of the greatest animated films ever made. One such list, the subject of Jerry Beck's 1994 book The 50 Greatest Cartoons, placed Coal Black at number 21, based upon votes from over 1,000 members of the American animation industry.
I remember this movie being on television exactly once in my life
>coal black
hnng