what was special about fantasia?
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Why was Fantasia so important and special?
By the 1950s, Fantasia was endorsed by educators for its popularization of classical music. In the 1960s, the picture became a focus of the counterculture for its dreamlike, interpretive nature. It was regarded as a “head film,” along with Alice in Wonderland (1951), one of Disney's other original-release failures.
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Walt envisioned Fantasia as a sensory filmgoing experience — sight and sound to be sure, but Walt wanted more. He dreamed of producing this extraordinary film with extraordinary effects, such as 3-D for the “Toccata and Fugue” sequence and filming the entire movie in widescreen.
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