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 who meets Jack the Jack-in-the-box, Bird, Dolly the Rag Doll, Louie Blue the Monkey, Baby Henry, Squeaky the wind-up Mouse, Lorlei the Mermaid, Snapper the Crocodile, Polly the Parrot, Stinky the Skunk, One Monkey Band, Snake the toy Rattlesnake, Flaps the Bat, Henry the Hippo and Rocker the Rocking Horse in a toy shop owned by Mr. Winkle and his dog, Virgil. Tangy falls in love with Dolly, but a toy knight is also in love with Dolly. A fight breaks out, but the other toys help Tangy defeat the knight, and manage to save the day.

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. Based on the Bubble Guppies storybook, Happy Bugs. The segment stars Bee, Ladybug, Mr. Frog, Mrs. Butterfly, Hummingbird and the Spring Chicken. As the friends play, they accidently wreck Mrs. Butterfly's flowerbed. After fixing the flowerbed, they apoligize to Mrs. Butterfly. The segment ends with the Spring Chicken blowing flowers into the air, which form the words "Happy Spring" and the characters wave good-bye to the audience.

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.