Fantasia: A New Revival

The segments in the order of their appearance:

Danse Macrabe by Camille Saint-Saens. The segment tells the story of Tangy the Tangerine Bear in a toy shop owned by Mr. Winkle and his dog, Virgil. Tangy falls in love with a doll named Peaches Pie, but a toy knight is also in love with Peaches Pie. A fight breaks out, but the other toys help Tangy defeat the knight and manage to save the day. The segment ends with the toys watching the sunrise.

List of toys:


 * Tangy the Tangerine Bear
 * Jack the jack-in-the-box
 * Lorlei the mermaid clock
 * Bird the cuckoo bird
 * Louie Blue the plush blue monkey
 * Dolly the rag doll
 * Squeaky the wind-up mouse
 * Rocker the rocking horse
 * Baby Winnie the baby doll (Her design is based on Winnie in The Boxtrolls dressed up as a baby during Madame Frou Frou's performance. She even has the bonnet and pacifier from the film)
 * Rexy the t-rex
 * Cabbie the taxi cab
 * Scorch the vulture
 * Peaches Pie the peach-scented doll
 * Stinger the scorpion
 * Quacker the duck on wheels
 * Mr. Inky the octopus
 * Rattler the rattlesnake who has a baby rattle attaches to his tail
 * Bubbles the roly poly clown
 * Polly the parrot
 * Spike the rhinoceros
 * Waddles the penguin
 * Prickles the porcupine
 * Chomper the shark
 * Rainbow the unicorn
 * Oinker the piggy bank
 * Henry the hippopotamus
 * Stinky the skunk who wears a clothespin on his nose
 * One Man Band
 * Flaps the plush bat who wears a bow tie, a top hat, a monocle and carries a cane
 * Cymbals the cymbal-banging monkey
 * Tusker the walrus
 * Howler the coyote
 * Snapper the crocodile
 * Blaze the dragon
 * Tank the armadillo
 * Boxer the boxing kangaroo

Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg. A farmer and his animals live a happy life until a hungry coyote attacks. The farmer manages to kill the coyote and save the animals.

The Four Seasons: Spring, Allegro by Antonio Vivaldi. Inspired by the Bubble Guppies storybook, Happy Bugs. This segment stars Bee, Ladybug, Mr. Frog, Mrs. Butterfly, Hummingbird, and the Spring Chicken.

The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Paul Dukas. Based on Goethe's 1797 poem, Der Zauberlehrling, the segment is the only one retained from 1940's Fantasia and 1999's Fantasia 2000, Mickey Mouse as the apprentice of sorcerer Yen Sid who attempts some of his master's magic tricks before knowing how to control them.

Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 In the Hall of the Mountain King, Based on the story of The Valiant Little Tailor, starring Goofy, Max and Pete.

The Sleeping Beauty by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The segment tells the story of a toy ballerina named Molly. She wants to perfom a big dance show for her toy friends, but she has a case of stage fright. Then, a fairy appears and gives her magic slippers. She puts them on and starts dancing. The fairy then takes back the slippers and Molly is learns that she has to believe in herself.

Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor by Johannes Brahams. Based on the Grimm Brothers fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses. The Princesses plan a surprise party for their father, the King.

Swan Lake by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The segment stars Odette the Swan Princess, Prince Derek and the evil sorcerer Rothbart.

A Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna by Franz von Suppé. The segment has a retelling of the classic Ludwig Bemelmans children's book, Madeline.

Flight of the Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The segment takes place in a little girl's nightmare in a battle between good vs. evil.

Trivia
◾All of the birds in the Hungarian Dance segement resemble birds from other Disney films, like the ducks from The Ugly Duckling, the geese from the The Black Cauldron, Scuttle, the ducks, bluebirds, pelicans and flamingos from The Little Mermaid, Abigail and Amelia Gabble and Uncle Waldo from the The AristoCats, Hayabusa and the chickens from Mulan, the chickens and birds from Beauty and the Beast, the birds, doves, ravens, quails and vultures from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Friend Owl, the phesants and birds from Bambi, Flit, the birds and owls from Pocahontas, Orville and Deacon Owl from The Rescuers, Big Mama, Dinky, Boomer and the chickens from The Fox and the Hound, the penguins from Mary Poppins, Iago, the storks and flamingos from Aladdin, the storks and parrots from Tarzan, the seagulls and swans from Peter Pan, Mr. Stork and the crows from Dumbo, the vultures from The Jungle Book, Zazu from The Lion King, Marahute from The Rescuers Down Under, the birds and chickens from Cinderella, the mother bird, flamingos and Tulgey Wood birds from Alice in Wonderland, Kevin from Up, the pidgeons from Bolt, Lucy from 101 Dalmatians, the birds from Oliver & Company, the baby bird from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Owl from Winnie the Pooh, the birds and seagulls from Pinocchio, Mr. Bluebird and the hummingbirds from Song of the South, the ducks and seagulls from Frozen, the bird from A Bug's Life, the canary, birds and chickens from Lady and the Tramp, the birds and owl from Enchanted, the herons and spoonbills from The Princess and the Frog, Audrey, Larry, the chickens, ducks and vultures from Home on the Range, Archimedes and Arthur from The Sword in the Stone, Nigel and the seagulls from Finding Nemo, the birds, the owl and Diablo from Sleeping Beauty, the secretary bird and the ostrich from Bedknobs and Broomsticks, the birds from Birds in the Spring and the turkey from Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.