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Published: Friday, 08 November 2024 at 09:00 AM


Read on to discover the story behind Disney’s Fantasia, an animated classic featuring a first-class soundtrack of classical music…

Why did Walt Disney make Fantasia? A starring vehicle for Mickey Mouse…

For seven glorious years from his first appearance in 1928, the cartoon character Mickey Mouse was the toast of movie-going America… A star of 70 comic shorts and spearhead of a lucrative merchandising business. By the mid-1930s, however, Mickey’s creator Walt Disney was growing anxious about his lovable rodent. Recent surveys had suggested Mickey was now less popular than his Disney stable-mates Donald Duck and Goofy the dog. Or even the spinach-eating sailor Popeye.

What to do about this lamentable situation? Disney quickly conceived an answer. He would showcase Mickey in a special episode of his long-running ‘Silly Symphonies’ series, where humorous animations were matched to pieces of music. Snatches of classical music had featured in the ‘Silly Symphonies’ before, but Disney had a bolder notion… Mickey’s episode would have a single work for its soundtrack: Dukas’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.