Fantasia 2020

Fantasia 2020 is an upcoming sequel to Fantasia 2000. It is the third installment of the Fantasia trilogy. Most The film consists of ten animated segments set to pieces of classical music conducted by Leon Botstein music is performed by the American Symphony Orchestra. Music critic and composer Paul Kandel acts as the film's Master of Ceremonies, providing a live-action introduction to each animated segment.

Segments
Fantasia opens with live action scenes of members of an orchestra gathering against a blue background and tuning their instruments in half-light, half-shadow. Master of ceremonies Paul Kandel enters the stage (also in half-light, half-shadow) and introduces the program.

Segment 1: Symphony No. 9: 4th Movement (written by Ludwig van Beethoven)
Abstract patterns and shapes that resemble stars in various colorful shades, tints and hues explore a world of light and darkness whilst being pursued by a swarm of fire. The world is ultimately conquered by light.

Segment 2: The Blue Danube Waltz (written by Johann Strauss)
This segment presents a surrealistic battle for a solitary ballerina from Fantaisa 2000 as he tries to ward off a visual and musical frenzy.

Segment 3: The Ugly Duckling/The Four Seasons (written by Antonio Vivaldi)
Based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen. Set on the British countryside, this segment tells a story about a young bird hatches in the nest with mallard ducklings. Over the course of the changing seasons, the ducklings and their parents don't get along with the young bird, until they realize he have grown into a beautiful mute swan.

Background animals include European fallow deer, domestic horses, greylag geese, grey herons, European robins, red foxes, European badgers, European rabbits, European hedgehogs, European red squirrels, least weasels, ring-necked pheasants, common kingfishers, European otters, water voles, carrion crows, tawny owls, common frogs, European pond terrapins and northern pikes.

Segment 4: The Frog's Music/Summertime (written by George Gershwin)
Set in the Deep South, a colony of frogs in a bayou take on the form a jazz band, playing instruments such as the piano, drums and trumpet. Two pieces of music are used in this segment, one by Ella Fitzgerald and another by Louis Armstrong. At the end of the sequence a riverboat goes by and wash all the frogs around.

Unlike the other segments, this one is speaking (but only singing).

Segment 5: Toy Symphony (written by Leopold Mozart)
Set in the toy shop at night, a group of toys come alive to prepare a surprise party for the owner.

Segment 6: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (written by Paul Dukas)
A reuse of the segments from the original two films. Based on the poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This segment stars Mickey Mouse as the apprentice of sorcerer Yen Sid who attempts some of his master's magic tricks before knowing how to control them.

Segment 7: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (written by Franz Liszt)
This segment stars Goofy, Max and Pete.

Segment 8: La Mer: 1st Movement (written by Claude Debussy)
Set in the mid 19th century, a young fisherman was rescued by a fish-like humanoid that looks like a young, beautiful girl. She reveals herself as a real life mermaid. After two days being stranded, his new friend no longer greets him. The fisherman decides to catch up with the captain and the crew and go back on board to struck in terror that the captain has caught the mermaid in a small tank. The fisherman was ashamed and heatbroken by this.

The art is reminiscent of Tomm Moore's designs.

Segment 9: The Rite of Spring (written by Igor Stravinsky)
A remake of the segment from the original film. This segment focues on the age of dinosaurs. The Jurassic dinosaurs will be replaced by the Cretaceous dinosaurs. And all dinosaurs will have modern scientifically accurate anatomy.

Creatures in order of appearance

 * 1) Xiphactinus
 * 2) Jellyfish
 * 3) Archelon
 * 4) Tusoteuthis
 * 5) Mosasaurus
 * 6) Elasmosaurus
 * 7) Pteranodon
 * 8) Deinosuchus (replacing Dimetrodon)
 * 9) Adocus
 * 10) Troodon
 * 11) Avisaurus (replacing Archaeopteryx)
 * 12) Ankylosaurus (replacing Stegosaurus)
 * 13) Alamosaurus (replacing Apatosaurus)
 * 14) Ornithomimus
 * 15) Triceratops
 * 16) Pachyrhinosaurus
 * 17) Styracosaurus
 * 18) Parasaurolophus
 * 19) Hesperonychus (replacing Compsognathus)
 * 20) Maiasaura (replacing Plateosaurus)
 * 21) Oryctodromeus
 * 22) Didelphodon (replacing Kannemeyeria)
 * 23) Dakotaraptor
 * 24) Stygimoloch
 * 25) Edmontosaurus
 * 26) Corythosaurus
 * 27) Tyrannosaurus Rex
 * 28) Ichthyornis (replacing Dimorphodon)
 * 29) Chirostenotes
 * 30) Daspletosaurus (replacing Ceratosaurus)

Segment 10: 1812 Overture (written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
A follow-up of The Rite of Spring and the final segment. This segment shows what happens after the dinosaurs. The first half features the animals of the Eocene, Oligocene and Miocene epochs, the second half features the animals of the Pleistocene period and the final half features the animals of the modern African savanna.

Creatures in order of appearance

 * 1) Purgatorius (shown at the beginning of the segment)
 * 2) Leptictidium
 * 3) Gastornis
 * 4) Propalaeotherium
 * 5) Darwinius
 * 6) Ambulocetus
 * 7) Basilosaurus
 * 8) Dorudon
 * 9) Moeritherium
 * 10) Andrewsarchus
 * 11) Megacerops
 * 12) Entelodon
 * 13) Paraceratherium
 * 14) Hyaenodon
 * 15) Amphicyon
 * 16) Chalicotherium
 * 17) Arsinoitherium
 * 18) Deinotheirum
 * 19) Megistotherium
 * 20) Megalodon
 * 21) Livyatan Melvillei
 * 22) Phorusrhacos
 * 23) Borhyaena
 * 24) Phoberomys
 * 25) Thylacosmilus
 * 26) Argentavis
 * 27) Thylacine
 * 28) Procoptodon
 * 29) Dromornis
 * 30) Diprotodon
 * 31) Thylacoleo
 * 32) Megalania
 * 33) Haast's Eagle
 * 34) Giant Moa
 * 35) Gigantopithecus
 * 36) Palaeoloxodon
 * 37) Megatherium
 * 38) Doedicurus
 * 39) Toxodon
 * 40) Macrauchenia
 * 41) Woolly Mammoth
 * 42) Woolly Rhinoceros
 * 43) Megaloceros
 * 44) Cave Bear
 * 45) European Cave Lion
 * 46) Aurochs
 * 47) Saiga
 * 48) Reindeer
 * 49) Steppe Bison
 * 50) Smilodon
 * 51) Mule Deer
 * 52) Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
 * 53) Pronghorn
 * 54) Camelops
 * 55) Giant Bison
 * 56) Hagerman Horse
 * 57) Columbian Mammoth
 * 58) Dire Wolf
 * 59) Sandhill Crane
 * 60) Blue Wildebeest
 * 61) Grant's Zebra
 * 62) Thomson's Gazelle
 * 63) Topi
 * 64) Cape Buffalo
 * 65) Red-Billed Oxpecker
 * 66) Common Warthog
 * 67) Olive Baboon
 * 68) African Elephant
 * 69) Cattle Egret
 * 70) African Lion
 * 71) Martial Eagle
 * 72) Black Rhinoceros
 * 73) Grey Crowned Crane
 * 74) Meerkat
 * 75) Vulturine Guineafowl
 * 76) Greater Kudu
 * 77) Reticulated Giraffe
 * 78) Impala
 * 79) Cheetah
 * 80) Southern Ostrich
 * 81) Spotted Hyena
 * 82) Common Hippopotamus
 * 83) Greater Flamingo
 * 84) Lappet-Faced Vulture
 * 85) Ruppell's Vulture
 * 86) Marabou Stork
 * 87) Nile Crocodile

Trivia

 * The Rite of Spring remake is the only segment to have a follow-up segment, 1812 Overture. It is also the only segment remake in the series.
 * The last two segments will be made in photorealistic CGI with live-action backgrounds, unlike the rest of the segments were traditionally animated.
 * The end credits music will be Symphony No. 9: 4th Movement written by Ludwig van Beethoven.