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* "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg. This piece sounds like it's tailor made for some kind of goofy animated short, frankly. Just imagine a thief trying to sneak through a palace in the opening part, and slowly drawing more attention to himself as the song gets louder and louder. Not to mention the title literally references royalty.
* "The Planets" by Gustav Holst. This one is long, so they'd have to remix it. But it could be a great fit for a SpaceOpera segment. And given that Music/JohnWilliams was inspired by Holst, Franchise/StarWars references would be perfectly natural.
* Something from Richard Wagner's ''Theatre/TheRingCycle'' showing a Disneyfied version of Norse mythology. Maybe even with some {{WesternAnimation/Frozen}} references.
* "Flight of The Bumblebee" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. A typically cute Disney segment about a [[VirtuousBees sweet little bee]] who gets separated from his hive.
* "O Fortuna." This could be used for the inevitable NightmareFuel segment.

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* ''Hungarian Rhapsody'' (WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes has done it many times, it's Disney's turn now)
* Just about any Chostakovitch orchestra piece.
* ''The Carnival of the Animals''. Yes, they did use it - but not really; they just used one of the pieces, and did not illustrate it like St. Saens intended.

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* ''Hungarian Rhapsody'' (WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes has done it many times, as did MGM, it's Disney's turn now)
* Just about any Chostakovitch Shostakovitch orchestra piece.
piece (although The Steadfast Tin Soldier was done to Shostakovich).
* ''The Carnival of the Animals''. Yes, they did use it - but not really; they just used one of the pieces, and did not illustrate it like St. Saens intended.Saint-Saens intended.
** Saint-Saens ''prohibited it from being publicly performed'', so it's hard to say how he would've illustrated anything.

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* Gabriel Pierné's "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied", which was originally intended for the mythological piece for ''Fantasia'' until they decided on "The Pastoral Symphony".

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* Gabriel Pierné's "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied", which was originally intended for the mythological piece for ''Fantasia'' in the first film until they decided on "The Pastoral Symphony".
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* Gabriel Pierné's "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied", which was originally intended for the mythological piece for ''Fantasia'' until they decided on "The Rite of Spring".

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* Gabriel Pierné's "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied", which was originally intended for the mythological piece for ''Fantasia'' until they decided on "The Rite of Spring".
Pastoral Symphony".

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*** It looked like a supernova gave the whales the power of flight.



[[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Chernabog is only a demon of a high rank]], but he is not Satan himself. Of course this is far from being a good thing, [[FridgeHorror just imagine how scary the true Satan would be, if Chernabog were a simple Demon Lord.]]


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[[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Chernabog is only a demon of a high rank]], but he is not Satan himself. Of course this is far from being a good thing, [[FridgeHorror just imagine how scary the true Satan would be, if Chernabog were a simple Demon Lord.]]

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* In ''Pump and Circumstance'', the flood was caused by the rainclouds Mickey invoked while on the pillar.

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* In ''Pump ''Pomp and Circumstance'', the flood was caused by the rainclouds Mickey invoked while on the pillar.



* So where the evil butterflies of the ''5th Symphony''.

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* So where were the evil butterflies of the ''5th Symphony''.
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They got separated for a while, but are reunited to [[EternalLove fly together again]].
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[[WMG: The two birds in the "Claire de Lune" segment are WesternAnimation/{{The Admiral and the Princess}}.]]

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[[WMG: The two birds in the "Claire de Lune" segment are WesternAnimation/{{The WesternAnimation/{{the Admiral and the Princess}}.]]
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* Adding to this theory, he's not just limiting himself to villains anymore; he's the one who stoked [[Disney/{{Frozen}} Queen Elsa's]] fears and encouraged her and her parents to lock her away.

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* Adding to this theory, he's not just limiting himself to villains anymore; he's the one who stoked [[Disney/{{Frozen}} [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Queen Elsa's]] fears and encouraged her and her parents to lock her away.
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[[WMG: Chernabog is not really Satan..]]
[[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Chernabog is only a demon of a high rank]], but he is not Satan himself. Of course this is far from being a good thing, [[FridgeHorror just imagine how scary the true Satan would be, if Chernabog were a simple Demon Lord.]]

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* Okay but what about Hades. They both seem to be Satanic Archetype's. So how it work between them ?

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* Okay but what about Hades. They both seem to be Satanic Archetype's.{{Satanic Archetype}}s. So how it work between them ?
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* Gabriel Pierné's "Cydalise et le Chèvre-pied", which was originally intended for the mythological piece for ''Fantasia'' until they decided on "The Rite of Spring".
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* The Blue Danube (as the abstract opening number)
* Moonlight Sonata
* Hungarian Rhapsody (WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes done it many times, it's Disney's turn now)

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* The ''The Blue Danube Danube'' (as the abstract opening number)
* Moonlight Sonata
''Moonlight Sonata''
* Hungarian Rhapsody ''Hungarian Rhapsody'' (WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes has done it many times, it's Disney's turn now)



* ''The Carnival of the Animals''. [[note]]Yes, they did use it; but not really. They just used one of the pieces, and did not illustrate it like St Saens intended. But dammit, the musics are already meant to represent something ! It's idea for ''Fantasia''[='=]s format.

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* ''The Carnival of the Animals''. [[note]]Yes, Yes, they did use it; it - but not really. They really; they just used one of the pieces, and did not illustrate it like St St. Saens intended. But dammit, the musics are already meant to represent something ! It's idea for ''Fantasia''[='=]s format.
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* On the other hand, he looks slightly ''pleased'' at the very end when he swats Mickey on the butt with the broom to send him back to work. Maybe the Apprentice didn't fail at all...maybe the lesson wasn't "Use magic to do your chores quickly" but "Here's why you shouldn't play with this stuff."

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* On the other hand, he looks slightly ''pleased'' at the very end when he swats Mickey on the butt with the broom to send him back to work. Maybe the Apprentice didn't fail at all...maybe the lesson wasn't "Use magic to do your chores quickly" but "Here's why you shouldn't play with this stuff.stuff when you don't understand what you're doing."
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** In sorcerers of the magic kingdom, Hades calls Chernabog his "Number one guy", implying Chernabog is TheDragon.

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