Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are two musical films that together make the Fantasia film series. However both films have a long time in between each other's releases as Fantasia was released in November 13, 1940 while Fantasia 2000 was released in December 17, 1999, both films where first released in the United States and later worldwide.
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| - Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are two musical films that together make the Fantasia film series. However both films have a long time in between each other's releases as Fantasia was released in November 13, 1940 while Fantasia 2000 was released in December 17, 1999, both films where first released in the United States and later worldwide.
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| - Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are two musical films that together make the Fantasia film series. However both films have a long time in between each other's releases as Fantasia was released in November 13, 1940 while Fantasia 2000 was released in December 17, 1999, both films where first released in the United States and later worldwide. Both films where released under the Disney banner and both are included as Walt Disney Animated Classics, Fantasia is the 3rd classic while Fantasia 2000 is the thirty-eighth animated feature classic. Fantasia was originally intended to be a masterpiece that would continue and continue, it was also intended to give Mickey Mouse a higher popularity as Donald Duck was tacking over. However the first film was considered as one of Disney's biggest failures as it's received a high number of Rotten Tomatoes. So Walt Disney abandoned the project. However when the film was a success the idea was recreating and Fantasia 2000 was created, but with some computer animated scenes blended with the traditional drawing cell drawing. The DVD pack of Fantasia series was released with both films and an extra DVD, but the DVD pack went out of print in late 2004, in 2010 the pack is going to be released again with both films and an extra DVD known as Fantasia world. The series is made up of different segments, where the only sound is a classical music, however Fantasia 2000 included the sound of raining before the music begun in Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major-I. Allegro letting the music tell the story of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy tale the The Steadfast Tin Soldier, also in Rhapsody in Blue it's a Jazz music more than a classical one.
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