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| - Fantasia 2000 est le soixante-deuxième long-métrage d'animation et le trente-huitième Classique d'animation des studios Disney. Sorti le 17 décembre 1999, il est la suite de Fantasia (1940), produite par Roy Edward Disney selon le souhait de son oncle Walt Disney.
- Fantasia 2000 is an animated film.
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- Fantasia 2000 ist der 38. abendfüllende Zeichentrickfilm der Walt Disney Studios und erschien im Jahr 1999. Er ist die Fortsetzung zu Disneys drittem Meisterwerk Fantasia aus dem Jahr 1940. Fantasia 2000 feierte seine Premiere am 17. Dezember 1999 in den Vereinigten Staaten, startete am 1. Januar 2000 landesweit in den US-amerikanischen IMAX-Kinos und lief am 16. Juni 2000 in den üblichen Kinos an. Wie sein Vorgänger verbindet der Film klassische Musik mit unterschiedlichen Animationen und Realfilm-Einleitungen im Rahmen eines Konzerts. Die Musik des Films wird größtenteils vom Chicago Symphony Orchestra unter der Leitung von James Levine gespielt.
- thumb|260px Fantasía 2000 es una película de animación de Walt Disney creada en el año 1999 y estrenada en el 2000. Fue hecha para recordar el 60 aniversario de la película Fantasía, el cuarto clásico de Walt Disney, del año 1940.
- Fantasia 2000 is an animated film, directed and produced by Walt Disney, which mixes animation with classical music.
- Fantasía 2000 es el clásico nº 38 realizado en Disney producida en el año 1999 y estrenada en el 2000. Fue hecha para recordar el 60 aniversario de la película Fantasia.
- Fantasia 2000 ist ein Zeichentrickfilm der Walt Disney Studios und erschien am 17. Dezember 1999. Er ist die Fortsetzung des dritten Disney Meisterwerks Fantasia. Der Kinostart war der 1. Januar 2000 in den US-amerikanischen IMAX-Kinos. Am 16. Juni 2000 lief der Film in den üblichen Kinos an. Wie auch bei Fantasia wird klassische Musik mit unterschiedlichen Animationen dargestellt und durch reale Szenen eingeleitet. Die Musik wird hauptsächlich vom Chicago Symphony Orchestra unter der Leitung von James Levine gespielt.
- Fantasia 2000 premiered at Carnegie Hall on December 17, 1999 as part of a five-city concert tour, with performances in London, Paris, Tokyo and Pasadena, California. An exclusive release in IMAX theatres followed from January 1 to April 30, 2000, becoming the first animated feature-length film issued in the format. Fantasia 2000 was opened wide in the United States on June 16, 2000 and has earned $90.8 million in gross revenue worldwide.
- (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from Fantasia 2000. "Symphony No. 5" serves as the background music. In the middle part of the review, "Pines of Rome" takes over as the background music. Then during the final thought, "The Firebird" serves as the background music)
- Roy E. Disney first thought of a sequel to Fantasia in 1974, only to pitch the film to Disney chairman Michael Eisner ten years later. Production began in 1990, and the film is noted for using a combination of Computer-generated imagery on top of hand-drawn animation. Peter Schickele worked with Levine on the musical arrangement of each musical piece.
- Fantasia 2000 (also known as Fantasia Continued in pre-production and concept) is an American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. A sequel to 1940's Fantasia, the film is the thirty-eighth animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon. It premiered in the United States on December 17, 1999, at Carnegie Hall as part of a five-city concert tour, with performances in London, Paris, Tokyo, and Pasadena, California. The film was then exclusively released in IMAX theaters around the world from January 1 to April 30, 2000. Fantasia 2000 then opened in regular theaters on June 16, 2000. As with its predecessor, the film visualizes classical music compositions with various forms of animation and live-action introductions. Set pieces are intr
- The composers and their works, in the order they are used in the film, are:
* Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in c minor-I. Allegro con brio – abstract patterns resembling butterflies and bats explore a world of light and darkness which are conquered by light at last.
* Ottorino Respighi's Pines of Rome – this segment features a pod of frolicking humpback whales in an unusual 'aerial' setting, and within icebergs. The final section, the Via Appia gives the impression of the larger pod of adults in migration.
* George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue – an episode of 1930s-era New York City, depicting the day in the lives of several people within the Depression-era bustling metropolis, as scenes drawn in the style of Al Hirschfeld's famous cartoons of the era, including an animati
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