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Fantasia 2000
Directed by
James Algar
,
Gaëtan Brizzi
, and
Hendel Butoy
1999
74m
G
Animation
,
Family
,
Fantasy
,
and more
7.1
80%
75%
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An update of the original film with new interpretations of great works of classical music.
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Cast of Fantasia 2000
Steve Martin
Self - Introductory Host
Itzhak Perlman
Self - Host
Quincy Jones
Self - Host
Bette Midler
Self - Host
James Earl Jones
Self - Host
Penn Jillette
Self - Host
Teller
Self - Host
James Levine
Self - Host
Angela Lansbury
Self - Host
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse (voice)
Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (voice)
Russi Taylor
Daisy Duck (voice)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Selves
Hendel Butoy
Self - Animator (uncredited)
Eric Goldberg
Self - Animator (uncredited)
Fantasia 2000 Reviews
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Eleanor Ringel Cater
Whatever its flaws -- from kitschy cupids to racist centaurs -- at least the first Fantasia had a human touch. The sequel seems cold and mechanical by comparison.
Entertainment Weekly
Bruce Fretts
Sixty years after Walt Disney's animators first set cartoons to classical music, they've conjured up seven new sequences for Fantasia 2000. Judging from the often Mickey Mouse results, they may have been too hasty.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Fantasia/2000 will no doubt become a Disney perennial, but that does not by definition make it a classic.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Delightful, but may scare more sensitive kids.
Chicago Reader
Lisa Alspector
The rest of these animated sequences depend on gimmickry, cuteness, or facile ideology.
TIME Magazine
Richard Corliss
It provides some fine artists the chance to stretch and frolic, even as it reminds today's audiences of animation's limitless borders.
San Francisco Examiner
Wesley Morris
This stuffy sequel features seven new 'movements' and 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice,' the buzz clip from the 1940 original.
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
It's not that the images aren't pretty, or that great care hasn't gone into them -- it's that the sensibility behind them is so icky, limited in its conception of beauty to picture postcards and the sort of paintings you see in chain hotels.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Ideally the music and imagery should fuse into something larger than either. It has rarely worked out that way.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
As the first theatrical release designed exclusively for IMAX screens, it fills the eyes of the audience with splendor.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
Seems to have been made by people with nothing in particular to prove.
Variety
Todd McCarthy
Beautifully designed and presented.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
As exactly what it is, Fantasia/2000 is splendid entertainment, and the IMAX system is an impressive co-star.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
More than lives up to its clever positioning as the first movie of the new millennium.
Denver Post
Steven Rosen
Compared to how visually and narratively imaginative Disney-released animated films have been in the 1990s, this one seems at a loss for purpose.
Village Voice
Jessica Winter
Doesn't play like a celebration. In its sentimental yearning for a golden age when another one's upon us, it feels a little like a rebuke.
Dallas Morning News
Nancy Churnin
An exhilarating animation concert.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
Those who get to know the spectacular IMAX format with this movie are in for a jumbo treat.
Newsday
Jan Stuart
For introducing children to the joys of classical music, the Warner Bros. Bugs Bunny cartoon shorts were far wittier and much less condescending.
Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
Firmly re-establishes that studio's leadership in animation at the dawn of the new century.
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