Created Dec 23, 2009 09:28AM PST • Edited Dec 23, 2009 09:28AM PST
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Great 4.0
What an innovative film for its time (1940) — visual cartoon interpretations done by Disney animators of classic musical masterpieces performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Some of the scenes are pretty intense, which I think makes this less of a young child’s film and more of a teen-to-adult film. It is dated, from the quality of the visuals to the narrator himself, but still, this is a very cool film.
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Perfect 5.0
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Male Stars Perfect 5.0
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Female Stars Perfect 5.0
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Female Costars Perfect 5.0
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Male Costars Perfect 5.0
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Very Good 3.5
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Direction Very Good 3.5
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Play Good 3.0
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Music Perfect 5.0
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Visuals Very Good 3.5
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          Content
          
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Tame 1.2
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Sex Innocent 1.0
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Violence Gentle 1.5
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Rudeness Polite 1.0
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Surreal 3.0
The orchstra, conductor, and narrator are real people, but the animation is obviously fake.
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Circumstantial Surreal 3.0
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Biological Surreal 3.0
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Physical Surreal 3.0
 
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      Dec 26, 2009  9:38PM
      
      
    jasonhurwitz
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     Thanks, Metal Junky. One of these days soon I’ll get to Fantasia 2000 …  | 
 
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      Dec 24, 2009  5:01PM
      
      
    MJ5K
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     Regarding hurwizzle’s Review  Nice to see someone else show apreciation for a good disney film : )  | 
 
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      Dec 23, 2009  9:54AM
      
      
    Wick
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     Regarding hurwizzle’s Review  I set the genre as Music. Seems a better choice than Children/Family, the other candidate.  | 
 
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