Fantasia 2000

Approval Rate: 83%

83%Approval ratio

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    ladihawk57

    Thu Jun 05 2008

    dang I love dat mouse! :)

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    skizero

    Fri Feb 04 2005

    mad me wish i had a gun or poison or something.

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    mooselover

    Mon Jan 31 2005

    Not quite as good as the original it was still fantastic. The music chioces were wonderful while the animation was great. My favorite scenes were the Socceror's Apprentice and the one with the flamingos. IMAX Rules!

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    spoiledprgirl8_8

    Thu Jul 22 2004

    i have always been a fan of this movie!..ever since i was small..it always seem to shut me up!!..and seein it at imax was cool!!

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    urbanani

    Tue Aug 14 2001

    I've never understood the whole appeal of this film, so of course the "sequel" wasn't exactly thrilling to me.

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    pikachan

    Sun Jun 10 2001

    This is a great movie. this one is better than the first. This is the update of the first Fantasia. I found a lot of the segments interesting. like The carnival of the animals. There was only one returning segment.

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    molfan

    Sat May 05 2001

    The first time I saw this movie on video, It was pretty good. The segments were excellent. My favorite segment was Rhapsody In Blue. and i thought it was good how they brung back The Sorcerer's Apprentice from the orignal Fantasia to the new one. the music is good and the animation is cool. this is a must-see for Disney fans. I love it all.

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    pingu336

    Sat Feb 03 2001

    Although there're lots of new computer graphics in this imax, it's still not as good as the original Fantasia. I was quite disappointed at the fact that they used the Mickey Mouse section straight from the old Fantasia w/o editing it. At least I couldn't see the difference. It's alright to rent I guess, but as an imax I don't think it's worth paying big bucks for.

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    simmie

    Mon Dec 11 2000

    Fantasia has always been one of Disney's best movies. The 2000 version brought it to life. The sound quality was much better. The animation seems clearer. And the newly added scenes to the story kept your eyes glued to the screen. Kinda' like a Where's Waldo book.

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    cruisenyc

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    The animation in this film is what saves it. It's complex and wonderfully executed. Unfortunately, we've all seen it before: the mountain of fire, the huge lumbering animals, the forest sprite zapping flowers, the gangly birds acting silly, the yellow-eyed demon, etc. What is truly amazing is how the artists continuously quote the first film while under the impression that they have created something new. Furthermore, the music in no way ties to the animation the way it did in the first film. "Pines of Rome" and "Piano Concerton No. 2" are extremely weak premises for flying(???) whales and the tale of the Steadfast Tin Soldier (which has been reworked into an overly-Disneyfied ending). Nor is the story development in any of the new sequences of the same caliber as before ("The Sorcerer's Apprentice" makes the others pale in comparison). And the patter between segments is some of the most annoying writing I've heard in a long time - anywhere. I suspect, after hearing that thi... Read more

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    sweetpea

    Fri Nov 17 2000

    Disney did it again. Anyone who liked the first Fantasia will love the second. It is an excellent mix of old and new and some great jazz added in. You really get into the storylines with the music. You feel for the whales and wish you could fly with them. You want to hug the little girl and tie up her terrible mother. My personal favorite- the flamingos. I have to say, and many people have agreed with me on this point, it's all about the flamingos!

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    mahler7

    Tue Nov 14 2000

    I really enjoyed the movie. I found the animation very imaginative. Like Sava, I also found the Firebird Suite selection the most effecting and I left the theatre misty-eyed. That was a very moving and spiritual ending! It would be great to see what they could do with the last ten minutes of Mahler's symphony No.8 for the next Fantasia! Symbolizing the movements of planets and stars, it goes from soft choral sounds to great symphonic triumph! It really sounds like it could be the ending of a great great movie!

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    sava9537du

    Wed Aug 09 2000

    An amazing movie. There wasn't a single part I didn't enjoy. The firebird suite was the best. A great date movie.

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    megt9151om

    Sun Jul 30 2000

    For music and animation lovers, this is your movie! Each animated story was different and interesting and was matched perfectly with beautiful classical music. Watch it at the IMAX Dome theatre and you will see what I mean.

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    suns9085om

    Fri Jul 28 2000

    I thought that Disney did a wonderful job in updating this movie. The animation was fantastic and the music they chose was perfect. I thought it was great for all ages.

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    pooj8901om

    Fri Jul 21 2000

    A brilliant job by Disney once again! This classic brings happiness and saddness onto the screen with brilliant colors and amazing sound.

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    emno8911om

    Fri Jul 21 2000

    Pretty good. There are some new and original ideas. Some parts are a little long, but the music is great. The Chicago symphony is first rate.

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    jen_now

    Tue Apr 25 2000

    This is one of the best imax ovies I've seen. The music was spectacular and the animation was very original.

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    jerr2711et

    Sat Jan 08 2000

    Sort of boring. Got tired of the flying whales half way through. Didn't like animation to Rhapsody in Blue. Racist? Don't think children would like this either. Toy Story 2 is much better...Much