@@djspoonarooni for that to work you're going to have to be able to give it a timing chart parameter because you cannot just have it straight in between we all know what that does it makes things mushy and terrible. Now if they could implement that there's a chance it could happen That being said animation maybe as good as it's reference but there's an element that I just skeptically find can't happen without an artistic intervention
Fun Fact: The fairies in this sequence, named “dewdrop fairies”, were animated by Les Clark, the same person who animated Tinker Bell in Peter Pan. Their flight patterns are based on the flight patterns of hummingbirds, and they were painted with a special translucent paint
The music is so eerie but BEAUTIFUL! It makes me think of being at home alone on Christmas eve at night the house completely dark with nothing but a fire in the fireplace and the tree with the stockings hanging from the mantle with the big mantle clock ticking.
Combining music & art together was one of Disney's most pure genius ideas ever! I always watched but never noticed as a kid, but now, I love everything about this movie!
For people interested in other melodies from the Nutcracker I just uploaded a video I recorded of music from the Nutcracker played on piano by 20th century modern classical music composer, Professor Walter S. Hartley. It was his last selection at his final piano recital before he retired from teaching at SUNY Fredonia, March 1, 2000, Adams Art Gallery, Dunkirk, NY.
it didnt scare me as a kid, but now i get creeped out by it! cuz its in a horror movie called black christmas. christmas will never be the same for me again
I wish Disney still made beautiful shows like this instead of crap like Phineas and Herb and the Jonas Brothers only in Japan shows that are just as good as Disney's Fantasia are still being made
@TomKennyIsLovely what is it with YT's habit to first reminisce about ones own past, followed by taking a large dump on somebody elses present? "Ah, the Backstreet Boys, those were the times! Today, the charts are only filled with garbage! Blechch!"
Joshua Hawkins Thinking of this an adult makes me tear up... I remember how mesmerized I was when I saw this. I'd rewind and replay over and over again.
These creatures are covered in light and I always wondered what it would be like to live as they do without fear or worry or care completely apart from mortal needs, concerns and problems, knowing that as the mortals age, get sick and die, I will still be covered in light and remain as I have everbeen for uncountable ages to come!
this is what the children should be watching true visions of art! not this new junk that they're pumping into their minds. this animation is beautiful. thank you CLASSIC disney!!
The only bit of music from the Nutcracker suite that they missed out on this is the nutcracker title music that they play at the beginning (the Simpsons parodied it). If they make a Fantasia 3 (which I do believe they will due to the first two being extremely popular) they should have the nutcracker sute title music (for that they could have a circus with animals dancing), the ride of the valkyries (for that they could have mermaids watching the birds and flying vechicles and the people in the flying vechicles do not notice the mermaids) and some music from Mozart (they could have things like beautiful gardens growing, caterpillars turning into butterflies and seasons changing such as they could have spring changing to summer, summer changing into autumn and autumn changing into winter and winter changing into spring again
@@Marbles471 Curtis Perkins. Hawkins isnt supposed to be my last name. It's a long story. This is Joshua Hawkins btw, I am building my youtube channel and changed the name on it just FYI.
Courtney Cook Sometimes, depending on surrounding environments, music can produce different effects. Image you're awake in mid-night, with absolute quietness, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy may make you feel something is sneaking up from darkness. Another example is "The Aquarium" from "The Carnival of the Animals", it's very beautiful, but can be scary if listening in dark, quiet mid-night.
Omg i finally found this. My teacher used to play us this during our sleep time in preschool (i was about 5 or 6) and told us to imagine this kind of scenario and to tell our imagination. It was beautiful this song and im not sure but i think the video too. Btw im 22 now.. Time flies
Walt Disney was eating dinner with Leopold one night and they got to talking about The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Walt was saying how great it would be to animate Mickey Mouse in an adaptation of that piece and Leopold was saying how great it would be to conduct it. Fantasia is born Fantasia is #58 on the American Film Institute's List of 100 Greatest Movies in the last 100 years
Old Disney was the best. It fueled the imagination. I hate the new computer generated crap. It's very hyperactive. Old Disney was soothing. And it was art. Ppl had to paint the images by hand.
This reminds me of my childhood. In first grade and earlier, a music teacher would come in and play songs and dance short little skits to them, like one time we pretended to be witches and warlocks to another tune. This one we pretended to be snowflakes, or fairies. Back when school supported imagination and was fun. Now it's all about sitting down and chopping stories into bits to analyze hidden meanings, never just enjoying or imagining stories.
En estos días de la estupidez mundial, bueno de casi todos, en mi país México ¡no! Ya que están censurando/ bloqueando todo lo ruso por la guerra Rusia vs Ucrania, escucho y veo lo hermoso de Tchaikovsky interpretado por una orquesta gringa, el país que mece la cuna contra los rusos con el apoyo de la OTAN. DOM 27 mar 22 mar