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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The 2010 home video releases of the movie open with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one Disney animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.
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** Both Donald and Daisy were working for Noah. They witnessed many miracles: A miracle for the land, a miracle for life, a miracle for men. But in the end, as both of them were reunited, [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane they had a miracle just for them both]].
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* The end of the "Pomp and Circumstance" segment. Donald and Daisy, having spent most of the segment depressed and AloneAmongTheCouples, experience pure happiness at seeing each other again.

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* ** The end of the "Pomp and Circumstance" segment. Donald and Daisy, having spent most of the segment depressed and AloneAmongTheCouples, experience pure happiness at seeing each other again.
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Not just the 2010 Blu-ray release, as DV Ds released during that time also had this intro.


* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition of the movie opens with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one Disney animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.

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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition 2010 home video releases of the movie opens open with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one Disney animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.

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* In the midst of all the animals being summoned in "Pomp and Circumstance", a pair of wolves stop their attack on a rabbit to go join the procession. A small truce for the good of all their species.


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** And as the song wraps up, they hold each other close, enjoying the first rainbow together.
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** Joe's happy ending is especially satisfying because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he [[ThrowTheDogABone finds a job by a sheer miracle]], [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]

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** Joe's happy ending is especially satisfying because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he [[ThrowTheDogABone finds a job by a sheer miracle]], [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder remainder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]
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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition of the movie opens with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one Disney animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.

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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition of the movie opens with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one Disney animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.
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** Joe's happy ending is especially satisfying because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he [[ThrowTheDogABone finds a job by a sheer miracle]], [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]

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** Joe's happy ending is especially satisfying because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he [[ThrowTheDogABone finds a job by a sheer miracle]], [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]
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* The ending of "The Firebird Suite", when the stag helps the newly-reborn forest sprite bring life to the devastated forest, all set to the segment music's ''awesome'' finale. Daw.

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* The ending of "The Firebird Suite", when the stag helps the newly-reborn forest sprite bring life to the devastated forest, all set to the segment music's ''awesome'' finale. Daw.
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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition of the movie opens with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.

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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition of the movie opens with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one Disney animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.
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* For a meta Moment of Heartwarming: The Blu-Ray edition of the movie opens with a brief dedication to the late Roy E. Disney (Walt's nephew). Fitting because due to a lack of influence from Jeffrey Katzenberg, this was the one animated feature produced during TheNineties that was entirely supervised by him personally. In fact, it was a very personal project for him because he felt that it would bring his uncle's original vision for ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' [[WhatCouldHaveBeen (which was for it to be a perpetual work in progress, being re-released every year or so with most if not all segments being rotated out for new ones)]] the closest it ever has been (and most likely ever will be) to being realized.
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* The boy who ''owns'' the Tin Soldier gives his toy a little hand-hug when it falls out of the fish his mother bought and places it lovingly back in the box, evidently valuing it no less for the defect.
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** Joe's happy ending is especially satisfying because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he finds by a sheer miracle a job, [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]

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** Joe's happy ending is especially satisfying because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he [[ThrowTheDogABone finds a job by a sheer miracle a job, miracle]], [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]


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* The "Rhapsody in Blue" segment from ''Fantasia 2000''. By the end, everyone is happy and has received what they dream of--Rachel gets to spend time with her loving parents, John gets to escape his awful wife and have fun at the club while Duke plays, and Jobless Joe gets a job. All of it being set to the final, always-memorable, LastChorusSlowdown main melody of the piece is absolutely perfect.
** YMMV, but this troper finds Joe's happy ending even more satisfying than the others. For three reasons:
*** While the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''.
*** The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories. Not Joe (he's even victim of a KickTheDog moment!).
*** During his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he finds by a sheer miracle a job, [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]
* The ending of "The Firebird Suite" in ''2000'', when the stag helps the newly-reborn forest sprite bring life to the devastated forest, all set to the segment music's ''awesome'' finale. Daw.

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* The "Rhapsody in Blue" segment from ''Fantasia 2000''.segment. By the end, everyone is happy and has received what they dream of--Rachel gets to spend time with her loving parents, John gets to escape his awful wife and have fun at the club while Duke plays, and Jobless Joe gets a job. All of it being set to the final, always-memorable, LastChorusSlowdown main melody of the piece is absolutely perfect.
** YMMV, but this troper finds Joe's happy ending even more is especially satisfying than the others. For three reasons:
*** While
because while the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''.
***
needed''. The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories. Not stories, but not Joe (he's even a victim of a KickTheDog moment!).
*** During
moment!). Also during his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he finds by a sheer miracle a job, [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]
* The ending of "The Firebird Suite" in ''2000'', Suite", when the stag helps the newly-reborn forest sprite bring life to the devastated forest, all set to the segment music's ''awesome'' finale. Daw.
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* The end of the "Pomp and Circumstance" segment.

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* The end of the "Pomp and Circumstance" segment. Donald and Daisy, having spent most of the segment depressed and AloneAmongTheCouples, experience pure happiness at seeing each other again.
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* This adaption of the "Steadfast Tin Soldier" gets a happier ending than the original.

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* This adaption adaptation of the "Steadfast Tin Soldier" gets a happier ending than the original.
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* The end of the "Pomp and Circumstance" segment.
* The "Rhapsody in Blue" segment from ''Fantasia 2000''. By the end, everyone is happy and has received what they dream of--Rachel gets to spend time with her loving parents, John gets to escape his awful wife and have fun at the club while Duke plays, and Jobless Joe gets a job. All of it being set to the final, always-memorable, LastChorusSlowdown main melody of the piece is absolutely perfect.
** YMMV, but this troper finds Joe's happy ending even more satisfying than the others. For three reasons:
*** While the three others wanted something precious but not indispensable, Joe wanted something ''he desperately needed''.
*** The three others get a few seconds of relief and fun in their stories. Not Joe (he's even victim of a KickTheDog moment!).
*** During his entire story, [[TheEeyore Joe never smiles, not even once]]. When he finds by a sheer miracle a job, [[WhenHeSmiles he spends the reminder of the segment with an impossibly huge grin.]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Even waving at John's wife who screams to be put back down.]]
* The ending of "The Firebird Suite" in ''2000'', when the stag helps the newly-reborn forest sprite bring life to the devastated forest, all set to the segment music's ''awesome'' finale. Daw.
* Animated George Gershwin's cameo in "Rhapsody in Blue".
* The baby whale returning to his mother in the "Pines of Rome" segment.
* This adaption of the "Steadfast Tin Soldier" gets a happier ending than the original.
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