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Anna’s 50 Favorite Movies
#39:  Fantasia (1940)
“What you’re going to see on the screen are the designs and pictures and  stories that music inspired in the minds and imaginations of a group of  artists.”
This has always been and will always be my favorite Disney movie; I’ve adored it since I was a kid.  I just really love how they took all these iconic classical music pieces and set them to such vivid animated images, whether they were abstract or had a legitimate storyline.  To this day, I can’t hear “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” without seeing Mickey Mouse and the bucket-carrying broomsticks in my mind’s eye.  (Wow, that sounded really lame.)

annahinks:

Anna’s 50 Favorite Movies

#39:  Fantasia (1940)

“What you’re going to see on the screen are the designs and pictures and stories that music inspired in the minds and imaginations of a group of artists.”

This has always been and will always be my favorite Disney movie; I’ve adored it since I was a kid.  I just really love how they took all these iconic classical music pieces and set them to such vivid animated images, whether they were abstract or had a legitimate storyline.  To this day, I can’t hear “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” without seeing Mickey Mouse and the bucket-carrying broomsticks in my mind’s eye.  (Wow, that sounded really lame.)

annahinks:

Anna’s 50 Favorite Movies
#39:  Fantasia (1940)
“What you’re going to see on the screen are the designs and pictures and  stories that music inspired in the minds and imaginations of a group of  artists.”
This has always been and will always be my favorite Disney movie; I’ve adored it since I was a kid.  I just really love how they took all these iconic classical music pieces and set them to such vivid animated images, whether they were abstract or had a legitimate storyline.  To this day, I can’t hear “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” without seeing Mickey Mouse and the bucket-carrying broomsticks in my mind’s eye.  (Wow, that sounded really lame.)

annahinks:

Anna’s 50 Favorite Movies

#39:  Fantasia (1940)

“What you’re going to see on the screen are the designs and pictures and stories that music inspired in the minds and imaginations of a group of artists.”

This has always been and will always be my favorite Disney movie; I’ve adored it since I was a kid.  I just really love how they took all these iconic classical music pieces and set them to such vivid animated images, whether they were abstract or had a legitimate storyline.  To this day, I can’t hear “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” without seeing Mickey Mouse and the bucket-carrying broomsticks in my mind’s eye.  (Wow, that sounded really lame.)

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