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* ''The Carnival of the Animals, Finale'' composed by Music/CamilleSaintSaëns. This one centers on a flamingo playing with a yo-yo, much to the disapproval of his peers.''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/JamesEarlJones.[[/note]]''

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* ''The Carnival of the Animals, Finale'' composed by Music/CamilleSaintSaëns. [[Music/CamilleSaintSaens Camille Saint-Saëns.]] This one centers on a flamingo playing with a yo-yo, much to the disapproval of his peers.''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/JamesEarlJones.[[/note]]''
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* ''The Carnival of the Animals, Finale'' composed by Camille Saint-Saëns. This one centers on a flamingo playing with a yo-yo, much to the disapproval of his peers.''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/JamesEarlJones.[[/note]]''

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* ''The Carnival of the Animals, Finale'' composed by Camille Saint-Saëns.Music/CamilleSaintSaëns. This one centers on a flamingo playing with a yo-yo, much to the disapproval of his peers.''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/JamesEarlJones.[[/note]]''
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* FreezeFrameBonus: Mickey and Minnie are seen for a split second on the ark in ''Pomp and Circumstance'', seen on the very top in the wide shot when all the animals emerge on the deck after the food settles.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: Mickey and Minnie are seen for a split second on the ark in ''Pomp and Circumstance'', seen on the very top in the wide shot when all the animals emerge on the deck after the food flood settles.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: Mickey and Minnie are seen for a split second on the ark in ''Pomp and Circumstance''.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: Mickey and Minnie are seen for a split second on the ark in ''Pomp and Circumstance''.Circumstance'', seen on the very top in the wide shot when all the animals emerge on the deck after the food settles.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: The Jack-in-the-Box to the Ballerina. She clearly isn't interested in him from the beginning, and becomes even less so after he tries to MurderTheHypotenuse.



* AllTheOtherReindeer: The other soldiers don't like the one-legged Tin Soldier because his missing leg makes him clumsy.

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* AllTheOtherReindeer: AllTheOtherReindeer:
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The other soldiers don't like the one-legged Tin Soldier because his missing leg makes him clumsy.clumsy.
** In the ''Carnival of the Animals'' sequence, the Snooty Six have no patience for the seventh flamingo's love of yo-yos.



* AnimateInanimateObject: The toys in ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier''.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: The toys in ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier''.Soldier'' come to life every night, but then return to being inanimate during the day.



* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Rachel's parents spend all day at work while leaving her with a stern nanny, but when they look out their office windows and see her chasing her ball into the street, both parents drop what they're doing and rush into traffic to save her, proving that they do love their daughter even if they can't spend as much time with her as she likes.



* BreakTheCutie: The sprite. She gets better, though.

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* BreakTheCutie: BreakTheCutie:
** Both Donald and Daisy are horrified when they think the other didn't make it onto the Ark in time and spend the entire sea voyage noticeably downcast while they're stuck AloneAmongTheCouples. Donald particularly exemplifies this at the end, glumly staying behind and sweeping the Ark out while everyone else heads out to resettle the world. Of course, that's when Daisy shows up...
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The sprite. She sprite in the Firebird is downcast and listless after the Firebird burns her forest -- and her -- to ash, unable to muster the willpower to even ''try'' to make something grow out of the scorched earth. Thanks to some encouragement from the stag, she gets better, though.better.



* ChekhovsGun: Daisy's falling pendant, introduced during the beginning of the storm in pomp and circumstance, reunites both Donald and Daisy at the end when she loses it again.

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* ChekhovsGun: ChekhovsGun:
** Early in "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", one of the blocks the Jack-in-the-Box throws falls into the fireplace. This is how [[spoiler:the Jack-in-the-Box]] meets his end at the end of the segment.
** In ''Pomp and Circumstance'',
Daisy's falling pendant, introduced during the beginning pendant comes off of the storm in pomp its string early on and circumstance, reunites both Donald and Daisy at quickly returns it to her. This comes back in the end climax when she loses it again.again and goes back to the Ark for it, just as Donald finds it in the pile of dust he's sweeping up.



* CommonalityConnection: The tin soldier tries to introduce himself to the ballerina because he thinks she only has one leg, like him. Subverted, of course, when she drops the pose she was holding and reveals she does have two legs; however, she's still charmed by the soldier and they strike up a friendship.



* DescentIntoDarknessSong: The Firebird music starts out gentle and soothing as the nature spirit goes around bringing spring to the forest, but when she reaches the slopes of the volcano and realizes she can't make grass grow there, the music turns ominous and slowly fades away...



** One of the little butterfly...''things'' in the "5th Symphony" video has its wing broken while trying to [[MamaBear protect its baby]] from a swarm of evil bat...''things'', and soon afterward gets swarmed, leading us to assume it died. In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment at the end, however, it turns out to be alive.

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** One of the little butterfly...''things'' in the "5th Symphony" video has its wing broken while trying to [[MamaBear protect its baby]] from a swarm of evil bat...''things'', and soon afterward gets swarmed, leading us to assume it died. In a blink-and-you-miss-it moment However, at the end, however, it turns out to be alive.very end of the sequence, it's shown flapping along behind its fellows as they fly up into the light.



* {{Disneyfication}}: The adaptation of ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier'', though that was mostly from the original ending not matching the music. Check out the storyboard reel on the DVD for that.

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* {{Disneyfication}}: The adaptation of ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier'', though that was mostly from mainly because the original ending not matching the music.DownerEnding would have resulted in SoundtrackDissonance. Check out the storyboard reel on the DVD for that.



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: During the ''Firebird Suite'', a [[WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}} noble-looking stag watches as his once-peaceful forest home burns to the ground]].

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** After the ballerina initially rebuffs him, the Jack-in-the-Box is shown reaching out to snatch her up by force, only to think better of it and retreat when he sees the line of tin soldiers coming his way.
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During the ''Firebird Suite'', a [[WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}} noble-looking stag watches as his once-peaceful forest home burns to the ground]].



* EverythingIsAnInstrument: While at work on the construction site, Duke indulges his passion by pulling out a pair of drumsticks and using his drill, the steel girders, a wheelbarrow of bricks, and even a coworker's hard hat as improvised drums.



* HenpeckedHusband: John, the fourth main character in ''Rhapsody in Blue''.
* HeroStoleMyBike: In ''Rhapsody in Blue'', since every taxi passes right by, Duke grabs a kid's scooter and immediately charges off on it, though at least he had the decency to give him some money. A fistful of cash, to be exact.
* HotWings: The Firebird.

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* HenpeckedHusband: John, the fourth main character in ''Rhapsody in Blue''.
Blue''. He spends most of the segment just trying to have a little fun, only to be told off each time by his snooty wife who clearly loves her dog more than him.
* HeroStoleMyBike: In ''Rhapsody in Blue'', since every taxi passes right by, Duke grabs a kid's scooter and immediately charges off on it, though at least he had the decency to give him some money. A fistful of cash, to be exact.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: During their final confrontation, the Jack-in-the-Box leaps at the tin soldier, apparently intending to crush him. The soldier braces himself and parries the blow with his bayonet, and [[spoiler:the Jack-in-the-Box's momentum carries him straight off the table and into the fireplace.]]
* HotWings: The Firebird.Firebird, as the symbolic embodiment of an erupting volcano, naturally has these.



* ImagineSpot: The skating rink scene in ''Rhapsody in Blue'', where all the characters imagine what their fantasies would be.

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* ImagineSpot: The skating rink scene in During ''Rhapsody in Blue'', where all each of the main characters imagine what watches skaters on an ice rink and pictures themselves down there, living their fantasies would be.dreams; [[LonelyRichKid Rachel]] imagines skating with her parents, Jobless Joe imagines clocking in for a shift, [[PursueTheDreamJob Duke]] imagines playing drums, and [[HenpeckedHusband John]] imagines flying without his wife to drag him down.
* {{Jerkass}}: During the ''Carnival of the Animals'', Our Hero was just minding his own business with his yo-yo until the Snooty Six came along and tried to make him fall in line with them.



* {{Leitmotif}}: During "Rhapsody in Blue", different recurring sections of the music are repurposed as themes for different characters or places. For example, a certain brass riff always coincides with a jump over to the construction site where Duke works, and is specifically used as a motif for a steam hammer pounding down a wooden beam.



* MickeyMousing: Inverted. All of the animation (sans a few segments during the introductions) was created to fit with existing musical pieces, and naturally follows the flow of the music very closely.



* MonochromeToColor: The "Firebird Suite" segment has the forest after the Firebird destroys it shot in dull ashen grey. The color returns once the Sprite restores it.

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* MonochromeToColor: The Twice during the "Firebird Suite" segment has the Suite." The piece opens in a snow-covered forest that's mostly in white and shades of brown, but quickly brightens up when the sprite starts to grow springtime flowers and greenery. The second is much more pronounced; after the Firebird destroys it shot in dull ashen grey. The burns the forest, everything, even the sprite herself, is ashy gray. It's not until the sprite comes out of her HeroicBSOD and begins to make things grow again that color returns once returns, and by the Sprite restores it.end of the piece things are even more vibrant than before.
* MoodWhiplash:
** Played for laughs as Leopold Stokowski tries to give a serious introduction for Pomp and Circumstance -- which he describes as being for "solemn events" -- while Mickey Mouse runs around yelling for Donald Duck in the background. Then, of course, Pomp and Circumstance itself backs a humorous NoahsStoryArc.
** During "The Firebird", things start out warm and hopeful as the sprite goes around bringing spring to the forest. Then she reaches the slopes of the volcano and realizes she can't grow grass there, and the mood turns ominous as she ventures onward to investigate.
* MundaneUtility: At one point, Duke uses the massive steam hammer at the construction site to crack open some walnuts he packed in his lunch.



* MurderTheHypotenuse: The Jack-in-the-Box is infatuated with the ballerina, despite her clear disinterest. When she later hits it off with the tin soldier, the enraged Jack-in-the-Box throws his rival out a window, where he's swept away down the sewers.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When he realizes the male dove returned to his mate instead of flying off to look for land, Donald angrily pries the birds apart and throws the dove away from the Ark. The female dove promptly bursts into tears, and Donald deflates with obvious guilt.



* NatureSpirit: The sprite in ''Firebird Suite''.

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* NatureSpirit: The sprite in ''Firebird Suite''.Suite'', being responsible for bringing spring to the forest. The Firebird, as the embodiment of the erupting volcano, also counts.



* RejectedApology: The Jack-in-the-Box has a jealous fit after seeing the ballerina flirting with the tin soldier and [[MurderTheHypotenuse throws him out the window]], trapping the ballerina under a glass when she tries to intervene. He then tries to smooth things over after the fact with some roses. Needless to say, this doesn't work out the way he expects.



* ScareChord: Early on in the Firebird piece, the formerly soothing music takes an ominous turn and then slowly fades out, leaving a moment of silence before the whole orchestra loudly strikes up the next section. The animators took full advantage of this and animated the [[EyeAwaken Firebird's eye opening]] to coincide with the sudden crescendo, resulting in a very memorable JumpScare.



** The appearance of the volcano at the end of "Firebird" is based on Mt. St. Helens.

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** The volcanic mountain in the ''Firebird'' sequence strongly resembles [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_St._Helens Mount St Helens]] in the northwestern United States -- a tall cone before it erupts, and then with a massive crater gouged out of one side after, matching the appearance of the volcano at the end of "Firebird" is based on Mt. St. Helens.Mount St Helens before and after its 1980 eruption.



* SlasherSmile: The Jack-in-the-Box wears a big one after he manages to knock the tin soldier out the window. He sports another one when he tries to knock the soldier into the fireplace at the end, though it quickly turns to an OhCrap expression when the tables flip on him.
* SoundtrackDissonance: Defied. Parts of ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier'' were changed, including the rats in the sewers and [[AdaptationalAlternateEnding the ending]], because the original versions didn't fit the tone of the score being used.



* WontTakeYesForAnAnswer: At one point during the Steadfast Tin Soldier segment, the Ballerina, upset at the Jack-in-The-Box wanting to apologize for what happened to the Tin Soldier with a bouquet of roses, rejects his apology and still decides to wait for the Tin Soldier to come back instead.

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* WontTakeYesForAnAnswer: At one point during the Steadfast Tin Soldier segment, the Ballerina, upset at the Jack-in-The-Box wanting to apologize for what happened to the Tin Soldier with a bouquet of roses, rejects his apology and still decides to wait for the Tin Soldier to come back instead. To her credit, it's pretty clear that the Jack-in-the-Box is just trying to woo her again now that the soldier is out of the picture and isn't really sincere in his apology.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: ''Firebird'' is based on the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens ([[RuleOfCool but with more lava than a pyroclastic flow]]). It also includes the hollowed-out volcano post-eruption and could possibly allude to the incredibly fast regrowth of the forest decimated by the Mount St. Helens eruption (though not as fast as the animation, or course.)

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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: ''Firebird'' is based on the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens ([[RuleOfCool but with more lava than a pyroclastic flow]]). It also includes the hollowed-out volcano post-eruption and could possibly allude to the incredibly fast regrowth of the forest decimated by the Mount St. Helens eruption (though not as fast as the animation, or of course.)
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[[caption-width-right:300:The return of the ultimate in sight and sound.]]

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* ''Pines of Rome'', composed by Ottorino Respighi. [[note]] This piece contains Movements 1, 3 and 4 (Villa Borghese, Janiculum, and the Appian Way); it omits Movement 2, the Catacombs, with Movement 1 going straight to 3 after it ends [[/note]] This one features a family of [[SpaceWhale humpback whales that fly]].[[note]]Introduced by Creator/SteveMartin and Itzhak Perlman.[[/note]]
* ''Rhapsody in Blue'', composed by Music/GeorgeGershwin. In this sequence, several city people in 1930s New York go about their lives, set to the lively jazz-inspired music of Gershwin with visuals inspired by the drawings of Al Hirschfeld.[[note]]Introduced by Quincy Jones.[[/note]]
* ''Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major'' (first movement), composed by Music/DmitriShostakovich. Basically, this one is Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'' set to music, and it would be the last time Disney adapted one of Andersen's works until ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' 13 years later. Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major is also the first and only piece of music in this film composed after the original ''Fantasia's'' original theatrical release.[[note]]Introduced by Creator/BetteMidler.[[/note]]
* ''The Carnival of the Animals, Finale'' composed by Camille Saint-Saëns. This one centers on a flamingo playing with a yo-yo, much to the disapproval of his peers.[[note]]Introduced by Creator/JamesEarlJones.[[/note]]
* ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'',[[note]]The actual movie uses the original recording from the first film, but the CD soundtrack has a recording by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra instead. [[/note]] back by popular demand.[[note]]Introduced by Creator/PennAndTeller.[[/note]]
* ''Pomp and Circumstance'', composed by Music/EdwardElgar. This scene is based on the story of [[TheGreatFlood Noah's Ark]], featuring WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck as Noah's assistant and WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck as Donald's wife.[[note]]Introduced by Leopold Stokowsky, WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse (Walt Disney/Wayne Allwine), and James Levine.[[/note]]
* ''Firebird Suite'', composed by Music/IgorStravinsky. A sprite brings spring to a forest, only to accidentally awaken the destructive Firebird.[[note]]Introduced by Creator/AngelaLansbury.[[/note]]

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* ''Pines of Rome'', composed by Ottorino Respighi. [[note]] This piece contains Movements 1, 3 and 4 (Villa Borghese, Janiculum, and the Appian Way); it omits Movement 2, the Catacombs, with Movement 1 going straight to 3 after it ends [[/note]] This one features a family of [[SpaceWhale humpback whales that fly]].[[note]]Introduced ''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/SteveMartin and Itzhak Perlman.[[/note]]
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* ''Rhapsody in Blue'', composed by Music/GeorgeGershwin. In this sequence, several city people in 1930s [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity New York York]] go about their lives, set to the lively jazz-inspired music of Gershwin with visuals inspired by the drawings of Al Hirschfeld.[[note]]Introduced [[note]] ''Introduced by [[Music/QuincyJones Quincy Jones.Jones]]''.[[/note]]
* ''Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major'' (first movement), composed by Music/DmitriShostakovich. Basically, this one is Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'' set to music, and it would be the last time Disney adapted one of Andersen's works until ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' 13 years later. Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major is also the first and only piece of music in this film composed after the original ''Fantasia's'' original theatrical release.[[note]]Introduced ''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/BetteMidler.[[/note]]
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* ''The Carnival of the Animals, Finale'' composed by Camille Saint-Saëns. This one centers on a flamingo playing with a yo-yo, much to the disapproval of his peers.[[note]]Introduced ''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/JamesEarlJones.[[/note]]
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* ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'',[[note]]The actual movie uses the original recording from the first film, but the CD soundtrack has a recording by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra instead. [[/note]] back by popular demand.[[note]]Introduced ''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/PennAndTeller.[[/note]]
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* ''Pomp and Circumstance'', composed by Music/EdwardElgar. This scene is based [[Literature/BookOfGenesis on the story of of]] [[TheGreatFlood Noah's Ark]], featuring WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck as Noah's assistant and WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck as Donald's wife.[[note]]Introduced ''[[note]]Introduced by Leopold Stokowsky, Stokowski, WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse (Walt Disney/Wayne Allwine), and James Levine.[[/note]]
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* ''Firebird Suite'', composed by Music/IgorStravinsky. A sprite brings spring to a forest, only to accidentally awaken the destructive fierce Firebird.[[note]]Introduced ''[[note]]Introduced by Creator/AngelaLansbury.[[/note]]
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* ArtisticLicenseGeology: The eruption of the Volcano in ''Firebird Suite'' shows large lava flows emanating from the volcano, destroying pretty much everything in its path. After the eruption, however, the landscape shows no sign of lava flows (there would be large swaths of cooled lava covering everything), and instead shows the signs of a sudden, violent blast from the volcano that knocks over everything near it, simultaneously covering it with ash. The aftermath of the eruption, along with the mountain's new appearance, are directly based on Mt. St. Helens, which was exactly that type of eruption. The creeping lava is just RuleOfCool - and a fairly accurate symbolic representation of a pyroclastic flow when seen at night.
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* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: When the clerk at "Le Pampered Pooch" presents John with the bill, it unfolds repeatedly until it touches the floor. The actual amount isn't seen, but John's reaction tells enough.
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* AloneAmongTheCouples: Donald and Daisy both during the Noah's Arc sequence. As each believes the other drowned in the flood, the two mourn their loss while staring longingly at all the other animal couples on the boat (all while [[MissedHimByThatMuch narrowly missing seeing each other]]).

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* AloneAmongTheCouples: Donald and Daisy both during the Noah's Arc Ark sequence. As each believes the other drowned in the flood, the two mourn their loss while staring longingly at all the other animal couples on the boat (all while [[MissedHimByThatMuch narrowly missing seeing each other]]).



* BlackComedy: "Pomp and Circumstance" has a unicorn, dragon, and gryphon(?) sitting aside and laughing at the idea that God will flood the Earth while the other animals are boarding the ark. [[KilledOffscreen What follows is pretty obvious]].

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* BlackComedy: "Pomp and Circumstance" has a unicorn, dragon, and gryphon(?) sitting aside and laughing at the idea that God will flood the Earth while the other animals are boarding the ark. [[KilledOffscreen What follows is pretty obvious]].obvious.]]



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: During the ''Firebird Suite'', a [[WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}} noble-looking stag watches as his once-peaceful forest home burns to the ground.]]

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: During the ''Firebird Suite'', a [[WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}} noble-looking stag watches as his once-peaceful forest home burns to the ground.]]ground]].



** To past Disney films and characters, especially "Pomp And Circumstance".

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** To past Disney films and characters, especially "Pomp And and Circumstance".



** After the sorcerer cleaned up the flood from Mickey Mouse's magical mishap, the sorceror glares at Mickey, who pastes a sheepish grin on his face as he returns the sorcerer's "borrowed" hat and a broom. The smile doesn't save Mickey from being swatted on the behind with the broom.

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** After the sorcerer cleaned up the flood from Mickey Mouse's magical mishap, the sorceror sorcerer glares at Mickey, who pastes a sheepish grin on his face as he returns the sorcerer's "borrowed" hat and a broom. The smile doesn't save Mickey from being swatted on the behind with the broom.



* YouShallNotPass: One of the triangle-butterfly-things pulls this in Symphony No. 5, fighting off some of the evil bat-things and getting injured so its smaller friend can escape. [[spoiler:The ending reveals that it survived, though]].

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* YouShallNotPass: One of the triangle-butterfly-things pulls this in Symphony No. 5, fighting off some of the evil bat-things and getting injured so its smaller friend can escape. [[spoiler:The ending reveals that it survived, though]].
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* ''Pines of Rome'', composed by Ottorino Respighi. [[note]] This piece contains Movements 1, 3 and 4 (Villa Borghese, Janiculum, and the Appian Way; it omits Movement 2, the Catacombs, with Movement 1 going straight to 3 after it ends [[/note]] This one features a family of [[SpaceWhale humpback whales that fly]].[[note]]Introduced by Creator/SteveMartin and Itzhak Perlman.[[/note]]

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* ''Pines of Rome'', composed by Ottorino Respighi. [[note]] This piece contains Movements 1, 3 and 4 (Villa Borghese, Janiculum, and the Appian Way; Way); it omits Movement 2, the Catacombs, with Movement 1 going straight to 3 after it ends [[/note]] This one features a family of [[SpaceWhale humpback whales that fly]].[[note]]Introduced by Creator/SteveMartin and Itzhak Perlman.[[/note]]
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Mythology Gags, like Shout-Outs should be intentional, not coincidences.


** The steadfast tin soldier facially resembles Woody from ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: It's notable, considering [[{{Sequelitis}} Disney's track record]] [[ContestedSequel for sequels]], that ''2000'' truly has the same tone and feeling to it as the original 1940 ''Fantasia''. Many of the shorts serve as Spiritual Successors to shorts from the original.
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* TreatedWorseThanThePet: John from ''Rhapsody in Blue'' is a cheerful, [[{{Manchild}} fun-loving man]], but his tyrannical wife drags him around to spend his money on stuff for her equally nasty dog and carry the packages. By a stroke of luck, he finds himself free from both, at least for one night, when the woman is accidentally caught by a construction crane hook.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: In the "Pomp and Circumstance" segment, the animals boarding Noah's Ark include a pair of gibbons, as well as a pair of prosimians that are either galagos or aye-aye.
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* ''Pines of Rome'', composed by Ottorino Respighi. [[note]] This piece contains Movements 1, 3 and 4 (Villa Borghese, Janiculum, and the Appian Way; it omits Movement 2, the Catacombs, with Movement 1 going straight to 3 after it ends [[/note]] This one features a family of [[SpaceWhale humpback whales that fly]] (yes, ''fly'').[[note]]Introduced by Creator/SteveMartin and Itzhak Perlman.[[/note]]

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* ''Pines of Rome'', composed by Ottorino Respighi. [[note]] This piece contains Movements 1, 3 and 4 (Villa Borghese, Janiculum, and the Appian Way; it omits Movement 2, the Catacombs, with Movement 1 going straight to 3 after it ends [[/note]] This one features a family of [[SpaceWhale humpback whales that fly]] (yes, ''fly'').fly]].[[note]]Introduced by Creator/SteveMartin and Itzhak Perlman.[[/note]]
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** The doorman in ''Rhapsody in Blue'' as well,

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** The doorman in ''Rhapsody in Blue'' as well, when he notices the patrons of the building about to exit en masse.
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''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 Creator/{{IMAX}} theaters 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.

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''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 Creator/{{IMAX}} theaters 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 It had its nationwide premiere on June 16, 2000.
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* AdultFear: In "Rhapsody in Blue", the little girl pulls away from her nanny and runs into a busy street. Her ball bangs against the windows of the offices where her parents work, leading them to see her heading into the street.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: In Rhapsody in Blue, the girl knocks her ball horizontally out the window, yet it falls straight down, hitting the steps. As if that weren't enough, she and her nanny rush down the steps so quickly the they ''arrive at the front door an instant after the ball hits''.

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: In Rhapsody "Rhapsody in Blue, Blue", the girl knocks her ball horizontally out the window, yet it falls straight down, hitting the steps. As if that weren't enough, she and her nanny rush down the steps so quickly the that they ''arrive almost beat gravity ''and arrive at the front door an instant after the ball hits''.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: In Rhapsody in Blue, the girl knocks her ball horizontally out the window, yet it falls straight down, hitting the steps. As if that weren't enough, she and her nanny rush down the steps so quickly the they ''arrive at the front door an instant after the ball hits''.
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''Fantasia 2000'' is a 1999 American animated anthology film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures. It is the 38th film in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, the first entry released after the conclusion of the Disney Renaissance (and consequently can be considered a transitory film marking the shift from UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation to UsefulNotes/TheMillenniumAgeOfAnimation), and the sequel to the 1940 film ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. As with its predecessor the film consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music, with ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' being the only segment that is featured in both films. The soundtrack was performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with conductor James Levine. A group of celebrities introduce each segment in live-action scenes including Creator/SteveMartin, Itzhak Perlman, Creator/BetteMidler, Creator/PennAndTeller, Creator/JamesEarlJones, Quincy Jones, and Creator/AngelaLansbury.

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''Fantasia 2000'' is a 1999 American animated anthology film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures. It is the 38th film in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, the first entry released after the conclusion of the Disney Renaissance (and consequently can be considered a transitory film marking the shift from UsefulNotes/TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation to UsefulNotes/TheMillenniumAgeOfAnimation), and the sequel to the 1940 film ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''. As with its predecessor the film consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music, with ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' being the only segment that is featured in both films. The soundtrack was performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with conductor James Levine. A group of celebrities introduce each segment in live-action scenes including Creator/SteveMartin, Itzhak Perlman, Creator/BetteMidler, Creator/PennAndTeller, Creator/JamesEarlJones, Quincy Jones, Music/QuincyJones, and Creator/AngelaLansbury.
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* BlackComedy: "Pomp and Circumstance" has a unicorn, dragon, and gryphon(?) sitting aside and laughing at the idea that God will flood the Earth while the other animals are boarding the ark. [[KilledOffscreen What follows pretty obvious]].

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* BlackComedy: "Pomp and Circumstance" has a unicorn, dragon, and gryphon(?) sitting aside and laughing at the idea that God will flood the Earth while the other animals are boarding the ark. [[KilledOffscreen What follows is pretty obvious]].
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* AspectRatioSwitch: The Sorcerer's Apprentice is presented in its original aspect ratio. However, the sequence afterward where Mickey shakes hands with Stokowski was switched to widescreen to seamlessly have Mickey run up to Levine.
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** John the HenpeckedHusband from "Rhapsody in Blue" bears a passing resemblance to Snoops from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'',.

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** John the HenpeckedHusband from "Rhapsody in Blue" bears a passing resemblance to Snoops from ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers'',.''WesternAnimation/TheRescuers''. This is not a coincidence since both characters were modeled after late animation historian John Culhane.
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* PaintingTheMedium: In the theatrical release, when Mickey searches for Donald, he goes from one speaker to the next in a comedic demonstration of the Fantasound technique.
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** The doorman in ''Rhapsody in Blue'' as well,
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* ''Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major'' (first movement), composed by Creator/DmitriShostakovich. Basically, this one is Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'' set to music, and it would be the last time Disney adapted one of Andersen's works until ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' 13 years later. Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major is also the first and only piece of music in this film composed after the original ''Fantasia's'' original theatrical release.[[note]]Introduced by Creator/BetteMidler.[[/note]]

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* ''Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major'' (first movement), composed by Creator/DmitriShostakovich.Music/DmitriShostakovich. Basically, this one is Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier'' set to music, and it would be the last time Disney adapted one of Andersen's works until ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' 13 years later. Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Major is also the first and only piece of music in this film composed after the original ''Fantasia's'' original theatrical release.[[note]]Introduced by Creator/BetteMidler.[[/note]]

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