Disney's Fantasia (1940) T-Rex vs. Stegosaurus Dinosaur Battle
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Disney's Fantasia (1940) dinosaur battle, T-Rex vs. Stegosaurus with The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky
Disney's Fantasia (1940) dinosaur battle, T-Rex vs. Stegosaurus with The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky
Fun fact. In this depiction of the dinosaurs they were killed off by a drought because the idea of an asteroid hitting earth didn't come about until the 80's.
@@andrewd369 what's your problem ?
@@gergokatona3615 you, you're my problem,
@@user-A690 Who the fuck are you??
@@andrewd369 Fun fact: You're probably some teenager taking his problems out on somebody from the internet
@@lizurhd5202 yebb prob right🤣sad tho
In case you were wondering what happened to Spike's mother...
Lucas Mckenzie lol omg yes.
Lucas Mckenzie Huh. Touché.
Land before time had nothing to do with Disney...although the possibility, considering the Sharptooth in that movie wouldn't be far off from this T-Rex, wouldn't surprise anyone.
Ouch 😂😂😂
Lucas Mckenzie Except it was 20 something years until updating that T.Rex didn’t have 3 Fingers, they only had 2. Especially before very complete Skeletons were unearthed to make doubly sure of the Scientific Update on the theories on Dinosaurs.
This animation was made 82 years ago, it's impressive to see how well it holds up to more recent ones.
See what happens when you put thought and care into a project?
Looks better than most of these weird things ppl list on DeviantArt or KZhead
@@robjef622 Most definitely 👍
This was made by talented, dedicated artists. Art is timeless, whatever happens to technology.
animation is timeless, It doesn't matter if it was done now or before.
The way the stegosaurus tries to desperately waddle away at 1:08 made me cry as a kid, it still breaks my heart a little
That always terrified me as a kid, it's still sad even today.
I know why is that me trying to escape my responsibilities
If it makes you feel beater the spikes on stegosaurus should have mortally wounded T rex and the battle would have been over.
Lol it's stumpy little legs try to move him with all their might.....then when he gets bit on the tail and looks back scared at the T rex...I used to feel bad for him as a kid hahaha.
He’s like “help me!” I’m not even supposed to be alive during the same time period as this guy! (Stegosaurus lived during Jurassic and T. rex lived during Cretaceous)
Take note people: when any animal looks toward a heavily forested area or any direction that isn’t towards you, then get a head start and walk away from that general region.
True, it be like that like in Dinosaurs (2000) or some movies that don’t involve Animals, Tarzan looks at a heavily forested area before the jaguar ambushes them...
N8ve Jay it’s the leopard but I know it’s a cat and it has spots so whatever
I'd say run, not walk; even better.
@@N8veJay Its a Leopard, Jaguars live in South America.
Speed walk+run=speed run Do that.
This is the First time, i see a Disney villain win the battle
Rooooar XD
Jesús Ramos Bustamante I don’t think that counts. It’s just nature being nature; it’s completely normal
@Veronika Daisy I've never seen a McDonald's trip this menacing tho
Though he is in the Disney villains category he is just trying to eat
@@Rinesmyth you can thank the music for that, Stravinsky knew how to write some pretty dark music at times.
I love how the Tyrannosaurus shows actual fear when he sees the spiked tail at 1:35 then focuses back on the Stegosaurs a second later.
Its fore a cartoon relostic
I never noticed!
@Drakozilla the Kaiju I don't think it would be smart enough to do that
Plus notice a second later in the close up on the stegosaurus' face, it look like it swallowed in fear. God, I love old Disney. They put love and care in their projects
by the 3 fingers I think it's an allosaurus
You can really see the influence this sequence had on the original “Land Before Time.” The sequence even starts with the “zoom-in on Earth” all the sequels kept opening with.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing.
I think Don Bluth worked on both.
@@adnaanu No, Fantasia was well before his time. His first gig with Disney was as an assistant on Sleeping Beauty, before joining Filmation. He came back to Disney to animate on “Robin Hood”, and stayed on through “Pete’s Dragon” before going solo.
Also this T-Rex and The Sharptooth, plus how they respectively slay the Stegosaurus and Littlefoot's Mother.
That T-Rex was nightmare fuel and I loved every moment.
Heroteam 598 same t rex is life
sweetcinnamonpnchkin ikr my favorite type of t rex is three finger one.
Minus Won same
Mask Gamer the stego is THICC
Minus Won heck ya he is~ i love him
This looks like something that was made on the 90's. It's mind-blowing to think that such a smooth and detailed work of animation was made almost a century ago.
Disney really went all-out on his early Technicolor full features. Later on they went to cheaper methods that didn't have anywhere near the level of quality. Compare the cartoonish look of something like Cinderella (1950) with the almost life-like quality of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Very different methods. Unfortunately, this sort of animation was just not economically viable.
@@Guitcad1 This movie deserved better for its time.
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1940s man and the animation is so good
You’d think that. It’s just awesome.
Masterpiece. Hard to believe it was made in 1940. Pretty ahead of its time 🙌🏻
I can listen to those trumpets and violins playing in the studio along with this masterpiece of creativity.
we can't have that today because all the snow flakes
@@LemonTree167 wtf is your problem
minus the dinosaurs as stego and rex never meet and how they died, but it's still gorgeous to look at.
@@TheMormonSorceressThey didn’t know that then and why would accuracy even matter
The fact this animation was made in the 40s is beyond amazing; it looks a lot newer than that.
That's in part because they actually had the dino's walk in quite a modern fashion. Look at the tail on the t-rex. He doesn't drag is over the ground as scientists thought back then. In some shots he even holds it out straight. It's clear that the tail is a counterbalance. The animators had studied modern animal movement and used that in this scene. A prime example of art actually "discovering" something before science did.
@@mennograafmans1595 Eeyup.
There was never a time when dinosaurs weren't cool. Even when we thought they were slow, stupid, lumbering reptiles that dragged their tails and lived at the same time in the same primordial swamp with every other prehistoric animal before the Cenozoic, they were still pretty awesome. And they only got more awesome from there.
Exactly Stegosaurus lived in the Jurassic Period with Diplodocus and others Tyrannosaurus lived in the Cretaceous Period with Triceratops and more Dinosaur movies have dinos from different time periods in the same period
Except for those movies that people were either trying too hard or were just lazy
Shawki Hill Wow, literally no one has brought that up before, you’re a paleontology genius. You’re a regular Jack Horner!!
Guyona Buffalo it’s really not a big deal I loved dinos when I was 2 And now I’m 9 but thx for the compliment Then I knew flying dinosaurs where actually called Pterosaurs Swimming Dinos are Marine Reptiles And I don’t wanna brag But I might be the best kid prehistoric paleontologist And I learned it from Dino Dana/Dino Dan/and Dino Dan:Trek’s Adventures Now from them I know The Longest Dino Is The Diplodocus The Smallest Dino is the Microraptor The fastest Dino is the Compsangnathus And The biggest Dino is The Argentinosaurus So thx and BYE
Shawki Hill No one gives a shit.
Probably the most brutal and straight-forward violent scene in a Disney film ever.
It’s just nature, this short shows how cruel and brutal it often is
The hyenas scratching Scar before his death was way brutal, Clayton’s death
@@marvincorre4783 both were violent indeed, but not nearly as straightforward. both were portrayed as shadows on the wall.
This is brutal and how Bambi's mum died by men's shoots...that's true in real life
@@jelenaivanovic6359 And remember Pinocchio? That was Disney's darkest old movie.
Dinosaurs dragging their tails, T-rex fighting Stegosaurus, Sauropods in the water, and Dimetrodon. This is definitely from 1940.
I love how T rex bows down to feed Its a nice detail to animalize this creature. For about 2 minutes he was like a Kaiju only to be shown that he is still an animal and not an otherworldly creature or a Kaiju.
Yea! This is why the Rite of Spring segment is (in my opinion) the most underrated animated film of all time.
This may be one of the most menacing and terrifying depictions of a Tyrannosaurus I've ever seen in an animated film. The intense, stormy weather, the fact that it causes every dinosaur it comes across to run in fear, and that it seemed to have no trouble taking down the Stego when it was trying so hard to stay alive.
totally agreed. my favourite depiction is still the Saurian one
Of course they would be afraid imagine a time traveling dinosaur that bigger than the carnivores you deal with daily suddenly appearing and you don’t have any experience to fight cause it is not supposed to be in the time you live in
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@@user-bv2gv4lc2l oh give it a rest
The first Jurassic Park was inspired by this scene.
Stego: gets mauled to death Other herbivores: *chills and eats pop corn
Like real life! Minus a known T-Rex counter, the Triceratops. I would include the Ankylosaur as well, but it isn`t in the video...
@@90skidcultist the longer neck ones could’ve helped too. They could’ve whammed the rex with their tail or stomp on it
@@_.skyyblue._ Would you wanna risk getting involved in something like that?
@@MSKS-jl2qk bah
@@MSKS-jl2qk nah*
This scene fascinated me as a kid, it was animated astonishingly well especially for the time, and it went along with the music perfectly. Particularly the part where the Tyrannosaurus advances with its footsteps in time with the rhythm of the music. And the details! The way Tyrannosaurus chomped at everything it had a chance of reaching, its jaws snapping shut. The Stegosaurus tail swatting the Tyrannosaurus away. Then the Stegosaurus panting with fear at 1:37, injured and cornered. The way its tail thrashes feebly one last time. And the way the Tyrannosaurus roars in triumph as lightning flashes behind it. The Earth history segment was (and still is) my favorite in the entire movie and helped solidify my love of ancient life that died long before humans.
Can we take a moment to applaud the Disney animators who made this scene scary for kids but still easily watchable. There is no blood and gore, yet the scene still cleverly depicts the violence of a massive predator bringing down its prey and the Stegosaur defending itself. Something that on the surface goes easily unnoticed.
The successful implementation of "Less is More"
Finally, somebody who acknowledges that kid’s aren’t just a bunch of wussies to be babied... and that the Stegosaurus DID actually defend itself in this film.
Back when people thought tyrannosaurus sounded like a trombone. 2:28
Veronika Daisy nah,my dude.its a rex.
Veronika Daisy it's a old cartoon,they didn't know how we know it back then.even if the differences are small from today's,they might have seen a different Rex them ours. And it's also a cartoon,its not going to look exactly like a regular Rex.
Veronika Daisy and if in correct,the Rex did technically have a third finger.it was just so tiny that it was under its skin.thats what I've heard from an actual person who study's and digs them up.
When in now people have made recreation of what it sounds like, it's almost like a breathing horror engine literally.
They added 3 fingers because Disney said 2 fingers isn't scary enough so they added 1 more. And BTW this movie was made from 1940.
That stegosaur put up a valiant fight. At least he went with dignity. Still sucks, though.
Gage Peruti Please shut up with the "Oh but it has innacuracies and that makes it terrible no matter what they did with the film."
Domestic pigeon I never said anything about inaccuracies. I don't care about that in an animated film. I still like Disney's Pocahontas and Don Bluth's Anastasia despite their terrible depiction of history. When I said it sucks, I meant it sucks that the stegosaur dies after all his effort.
Gage Peruti It’s nature, it’s how they survive
That stegosaurus has my respect. ✊
@@domesticpigeon2896 Yea I hate people who argue about inaccuracies too!!!
I remember this perfectly, it got me chills, so sad that the stegosaurus didn't make it at the end, but I like the fact he didn't give up, and fighting till his last breath 😥
I think we all still root for the Stegosaurus to this day. This scene is what made them so cool. Every time you still hope somehow he will win. At least he went out fighting.
When the stegosaurus finally goes down that part always scared me for some reason, the deep notes especially the scene when the Trex roars and the lightning in the background whew that still gives me shivers to this day.
Is the same as when Thanos beated Hulk.
Understandable
@Radical Thunder lmao you pointed out a simple mistake and couldn't even say the right word
@Radical Thunder Well why so rude?
It's funny that now we know that the T-Rex's time was closer to ours than it is to the Stegosaurus' time
I was about to say the same thing.
Came here to say this
Also, dimetrodon shouldn't be in this scene.
@@teukuhariss.1818 yes it should xx
It looks like a giant allosaurus with its 3 limbs.
2:29 is one of the most beautiful animated moments in Disney imo. The lighting on the face as the lightning strikes, the sync with the music, it’s such a raw, visceral moment, you don’t even need a roar for the moment to capture you.
Everyone always says that night on bald mountain is the scariest scene but the music building up to the trex TERRIFIES me every time
I never realized how dark Fantasia was, I wish Disney would go back to this stuff again and take risks with their films. Today's Disney is too dumb down
Well then apparently you've never seen inside out...
insde out wasnt dark
CynderSpirit Luthy I, tu
I know. Imagine how spectacular "Fantasia" would be with today's technology. In IMAX 3D, too.
Inside Out wasn't dark. Honest, but certainly not dark. Bing Bong had to die/be forgotten because Riley had to grow up. Her mental islands were crumbling because she was being uprooted. She was trying to put on a brave face for her family but since Joy was off on a quest to make Riley's transition more bearable, Anger, Fear, and Disgust were ruling over her life. All Riley needed was Sadness to let it all out her system.
i like how the triceratops doesnt even try to stand up to the rex and is just flat out bolting
Most animals won't try and stand up their natural predators unless they absolutely have to, ex. Deer actually tend to outweigh dogs but typically run unless cornered.
I thought the same thing too he could've killed it with a charge. Triceratops was one the few dinosaurs could kill T Rex or any large predator with ease.
@@Saint3188 yeah for exampale my fav dino spinosaurus who is one of largest carnivores ever would get wrecked by trike in my opinion
Saint318 T-Rexs didn’t play though. They think now they literally ambushed them and then charged them full speed knocking them over and killing them
@@Saint3188 Rarely would it be "easy" for Trikes to kill Rexes. They would avoid the Rex if possible. Might stand up to one if they were in a herd or defending its young. T-Rex wasn't so stupid and paleontologist thought that it was at least smart enough to ambush and hunt in pairs and used techniques to flush its prey out. Of course things can go wrong or a Rex could be hungry and pick a more risky fight if it didn't have food for a while.
One of the best dinosaur fight scenes in dinosaur movie history considering that it shows a t-rex confronting and fighting a stegosaurus! Add to the fact that there's nothing but dramatic music playing during this fight scene makes it even more iconic and unforgettable!
2:33 I like how they just walk away like “Welp. . .there go another one”
Masterpiece. Even with the innacuracies this fight still is one of the most threatning scenes with Dinosaurs and of course one of the most incredible scenes Disney has ever made. Of course we also have to take something into consideration. This was the first piece of media or movie that depicted Dinosaurs as dinamic non stationary creatures, not just big slow masses of meat. The music arrangement is also phenomenal. Although the original purpose of the piece was for a ballet, the repurposing role that has here is outstandingly fitting. A fantasy, specially when you watch it with 4 years for the first time.
''Even with the innacuracies'' lol There will never be a 100% accurate depiction. And how does scientific accuracy effects art quality?
@@JunoneMaster3000 clearly referring to the depictions of the dinosaurs since we understand more of their means of locomotion, the Stegosaurus not existing at the same time the Tirannosaurus did. Details that don't detract from the outstanding powerful quality of such animation. I'm te first one defending Fantasia and thinking It's an underappreciated work of art. Thanks for your comment tho
@@JunoneMaster3000 It doesn’t effect art and movies that were made from around the original Jurassic Park and before because a lot it was based on the science at the time and assumptions. I find this scene beautiful and the atmosphere is amazing. Nowadays, it just comes off as willful ignorance to depict dinosaurs like they were in Jurassic Park and before. Obviously, creative liberties when it comes to art is inevitable, but at least give them the correct anatomy. We have pretty good idea on how dinosaurs look and behaved nowadays.
@@Lord_Tigerr You should watch Prehistoric Planet, the dinos depicted are scientifically accurate.
As an expert teacher said "We would like to remind you all that inaccurate does not mean bad."
This movie shows how palaeontology and our understanding of our own past has evolved in 80 or so years. Quite amazing really how things change as time evolves.
I’d love to see a scene like this redone with modern understanding and with dinosaurs from an accurate time period, with just Jurassic period dinosaurs and the T-Rex could maybe be switched out with a Saurophaganax or in the opposite effect the scene could be placed in the Cretaceous period and take away the Jurassic dinosaurs (the stego could be switched out for a Ankylosaurus). However all the dark elements and dramatic music/scenes should def be kept.
83 years ago this was made and still more powerful than those of 2024. I love the old Disney films.
Got to say, I do love the strings between 1:30 and 1:42. It just builds the tension so amazingly!
yeah that scene is living rent free in my mind since I saw that at like what...96?
@@BrenTenkage 1940
Pizzicato.
Well at least now we know what happened to spike's mother. From the land before time.
lol
prixe12 wouldn't surprise me if this was animated by Don Bluth
prixe12 i love You 😂
Childhood Ruined
Bro, that hits me deep
0:10 always gives me the chills. Just the way they look out for the T-rex is so ominous and the music only makes it eerier.
Still funny how the little dinosaur uses the opportunity to steal what I assume is some sort of nutritious root dug up by the bigger dinosaur while the latter is distracted.
The build up to and Rexy's sudden appearance are phenomenal 👏
I also really love how all the dinos look up like they just heard the final boss music. It’s kinda hilarious to me.
@@VersusARCH I watched the narrated version; they're actually clams
Know what I love about this aside from the pure amazing marriage of visual and audio? The inaccuracies. And I mean that in an unironic way. This is a BEAUTIFULLY animated accurate depiction of how these animals were viewed at the time. All the care that went into everything you see had to be studied and fact checked to produce these images in a way that was appealing and likely the best of knowledge at that time. Thank you Disney for preserving such a brief window of perspective.
Same! It's fascinating that, despite how innacurate it is nowadays, there was a time where this scene was considered a perfectly realistic portrayal of the Mesozoic ages. As far as I know, the only thing that was deliberately innacurate was drawing the T.rex with three fingers; I think Walt Disney himself even sent a letter to a paleontologist that gave him advice for the film, explaining that it was done because it made the Rex's animation look better and more threatening.
@@patronsaintofprocrastination I do remember reading about that- and honestly I can respect it from a visual storytelling aspect. Sometimes an artistic choice is fine- so long as it doesn’t truly interrupt the experience.
I used to reenact this scene with my dinosaur toys in my sandbox.
I don’t care. Inaccurate depictions of dinosaurs are still cool.
Are there *any* depictions of dinosaurs when they aren't cool? (Feel free to tell me)
@@JohnAdams-pp7vi jurassic park 3 and onwards.... "allan" in particular 🤣
@@turbo8628 those weren't cool?
@@JohnAdams-pp7vi indominous and indoraptor were lame. The "allan" raptor from jurassic park 3 was possibly the worse thing to hit cinema at the time 😅
@@JohnAdams-pp7vi When they put feathers in every single dinosaur, it just feel strange
This was back when Disney was actually good and had integrity.
The problem isnt that disney doesnt make good stuff anymore, its that they dont have to. Beacause they ere too big to fail.
@Tora Dora very correct, now what they do is just remake stuff and ruin beloved franchises such as star wars.
@@nucleargods4032 they didnt ruin star wars, they ruined the sequels. Star wars is still really good.
And they made movies that were directed at all audiences instead of just children. Fantasia was basically a love letter to animation by Walt Disney, but it flopped and he lost that spark/passion afterwards
The stegosaurus backpedaling the first time had me dying 😂
As a child when I saw this, this scene is the most memorable for me, I was going through a 'dinosaur phase' and this was a good interpretation of dinosaurs, this scene terrified my friends, not me though. I watched a lot of horror movies when I was a kid so this scene didn't scare me but fascinated me instead. One of my best favorite scenes in this movie ❤
Leaving aside the inevitable examples of 'paleontology marches on', this sequence is one of the best in the entire movie. You really, REALLY see the terror in that poor Stego's eyes, and feel the hopelessness of his situation. And the way they utilize 'Rite of Spring' is amazing, too - you cannot hear that final 'dahn dahn DAHHN' without seeing the T-Rex's roar of triumph - or at least, I can't. And this was in 1940 - if Disney had been able to keep up this winning streak clean through the rest of the decade (instead of being derailed by WW2), one can only imagine the level of artistry they might have been able to achieve.
2:24 did he die?
Yes
Nothing sells this scene better than the music.
My favorite is the score at 1:32
@@johnnyhorsewhale3116 is this the land before the land before Time
Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex never met each other. T-Rex lived 66 million years ago in the Cretaceous period, while Stegosaurus lived 80 million years prior in the Jurassic period. However, Stegosaurus lived alongside another predator called Allosaurus, and there's even fossil evidence of their interactions with each other.
Poor Stegosaurus lived with four relatively large predators, Allosaurus, Saurophaganax, Ceratosaurus, and Torvosaurus.
Thank God, another classic Disney animation video on YT with the comments section on. It's fun to read other people's memories and fun facts about the animation while you watch. Makes it less lonely.
This, to me, is a true Disney masterpiece
dang, I know this is just a little cartoon, but now I feel kind of sad. A pretty good cartoon to be able to do that. r.i.p. my bro the stegosaurus. He lived brave; he died brave.
He... Became *sobs rex poop
@@hiimryan2388 She believed. Sbeve. Sbeve... F
Rip
F in the chat plz
@@hiimryan2388 Ankylosaur will fair better, his descendants will avenge him in their correct eras!
1:21 man the T-Rex shakes that stegosaurus's neck recklessly. And still lives
Theres something very charming about the older depictions of dinosaurs
New Jurassic World movie looks epic
Shen The Eye of Twilight Hell yeah, it does!
New JW movie, as previous part - are fucking garbage for retarded kids with small brain.
Horus The The galactic order Jurassic world sucks
Horus The The galactic order nope
And it’s more brutal
It's so cool to see how far paleontology has come, along with the way we thought about dinosaurs. This animation is an example of that.
This is my favorite Fantasia segment. It’s like watching an animated historical documentary but with classical music.
I mean, this depiction is very outdated.
The whole sequence from Earth's beginning to the death of the dinosaurs scared me when I was a kid.
Reality is often scarier than fiction
1:08 me when im trying to run away from my mother
I read this and I laughed suddenly and blew snot all over the place OMG
thepassionatepk ew
I can see your also American
Lol you comment made me bust a gut.
@The Bongoman its not a boy its a boi u said it correctly, dont do that ok? :3
When I saw this as a kid, I was actually glad the T.Rex won as its always been my favorite dinosaur! 🙂
Stego was my favorite but even so my $ is on the Rex, there's a reason it's number 1 even though these two never coexisted at the same time
Is it still your favorite now that we understand them to have been scavengers rather than hunters?
@@Kunsoo1024 Not totally correct. The T-Rex did both. If it couldn't find something to eat it hunted, but if it found something it ate it and took the day off. Kind like how we choose between cooking dinner and ordering take out
The stegosaurus was one hell of a trooper! He put up a good fight and died. May he RIP.
0:54 Miss Stegosaurus was MOVIN
I remember that when I was still a kid this battle gave me nightmares, despite that I still watched it over and over lol.
Imagine what would have happened if you had seen the current Jurassic World as a child 😥
Same for me except with Night on Bald Mountain. I guess I was just too familiar with the Land Before Time to be phased by this.
1:21 traumatized me as a kid, just the way the trumpets and stuff suddenly blared, man.
People getting mad in the comments about other people pointing out inaccuracies or not pointing out inaccuracies but I’m over here appreciating how far we’ve come from this point, it’s a really cool point of reference to look back on and say “see how much we’ve learned?”
Didint they learn to: *STAND TOGETHER* Wow guys! I have never got this many likes! TYSM
AyannaFan617 77 ha haaaaaa
AyannaFan617 77 I understood that reference
AyannaFan617 77 Love the reference.
Love the movie
They can't speak.
Goodness that part when the two are tip-toeing in a stand off still sends chills down my spine. By far my favorite part.
even the t-rex looked sad, seeing what he had done made him sad but it is the circle of life
It's incredible and completely accurate how a little while later you see the T rex dying of thirst and walking along the rest completely unable to be a hunter.
Scientific inaccuracies aside, it's a great piece of animation, I love the old retro dinosaur art.
Hello fellow Gundam fan.
Technically it was Scientifically accurate at the time
scientists are always changing their statements so who cares
Telling everyone how inaccurate this is doesn't make you a cool person
Maria Vazquez neither does telling them they're not cool for telling you about the inaccuracies.
Is there anything wrong with doing it for fun?
He’s Right The Stegosaurus Lived During the Jurassic Period and the Tyrannosaurus lived During the Cretaceous Period it Would Make More Sense if it was a Fight between a Allosaurus and a Stegosaurus or a fight between a Ankylosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus (thought Walking With Dinosaurs already did both of these fights)
Yes, the movie wasn't focus on paleontological investigation at the time, it was a concept about primitive life, I love it, if you want to see realistic dinosaurs, dinosaur planet or recent natgeo documentaries are a good option.
SHUT up it don't matter of they all were in different time period some dinosaurs like the ones In this one sometimes join other time period dinos herds
I feel sad for stego cuz his waddle was sooo adorable
I think the inaccurate depictions of the dinosaurs in the Rite of Spring sequence are what make it memorable, because they allow us to learn how people used to think dinosaurs looked like and lived during this time. For example, how it was once thought that sauropods lived in the water, probably because nobody thought an animal of their size could support its bulk on land.
2:22 the t-rex is starting to eat the stegosaurus. I had never noticed before. Thank you!
Eating a prey alive like most predators today.
@@oilerfan1983 wasn’t the stegosaurus dead?
@@marileywegner Before the stegosaurus died, you can tell the t-rex’s head moving behind the prey. At that moment, I can tell the t-rex already started eating.
My Mom: Skips Night on Bald Mountain to keep me from getting nightmares Me as a kid: Gets nightmares about dinosaurs instead
Fantasia is a piece of museum. 🏛️ Bravo for this excellent masterpiece! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
When high ranking members of the Japanese Imperial Military first saw this film, they refused to let it air to the rest of the general public, because they didn't want their people to know their enemies were capable of creating something so beautiful.
Disney NEEDS to make another dinosaur movie. I know we just had The Good Dinosaur but a Disney movie with ACTUAL up-to-date dinosaurs would be fantastic. Disney could do accurate dinosaurs so well! And before you all lecture me about the 40's and how annoying I am or how "uncool" feathery dinosaurs are just imagine how good it could be.
They did a movie about dinosaurs in 2000 i think but its a great movie!!!
Dinosaurs aren't feathery.
@@DankestDestroyer1098 ...I'm sorry, have you not been paying attention. I ain't gonna tell him, you tell him.
Feathers on dinosaurs could make some very good disney characters
Dinosaur 2000 was a great movie
Stegosaurus: Yes! Yes. This is a fertile land. We will thrive in this land and we will call it...This Land. Tyrannosaurus Rex: I think we should call it your grave. Stegosaurus: Ah. Curse your sudden, yet inevitable betrayal. Tyrannosaurus Rex: Ahahaha. Mine is an evil laugh. Stegosaurus: Ah Oh No. Oh Dear God In Heaven.
Epic
Hah, watched a bit of that show last night. Amazing series.
Pteranodon: I am a leaf on the wind, watch how I s... Mosasaurus: CHOMP!
@@Thothings what show is this?
@@tonionitoklan4872 Firefly
Animated more than 80 years ago. Simply amazing.
This scene always gives me chills
This shit was scary AF as a child but I couldn't stop watching Fantasia, I was obsessed 😂
Despite the scientifically inaccurate designs, I think this sequence was ahead of its time.
It's also theorized that trisertios where just the adalesent form of a different dinosaur
This is actually the nicest comment I have seen here. Everyone else is so salty. Jeez. 😅
@@captainkrust8609 Actually, that's been debunked. Triceratops and Torosaurus were separate: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0032623
Of course it's not accurate for our current knowledge this movie is very old duh
@Ivo von Bowser Kai Um, honey, if you actually bothered to read this comment, it is complimenting the amazing animation in this sequence. The only one being an over-sensitive snowflake here is you. Stop hunting for reasons to get offended.
0:34 esa escena en la que los dinosaurios se voltean para mirar al tiranosaurio rex se parece a la escena de la película hause of mouse en la que los villanos se voltean y miran a mike mouse con su traje de mago de esta película. :)🐀 🎩
Stravinsky's rite of spring is so so wonderful here
Fight review: Pasing: 6/10 Pereformence: 8/10 Music: 9/10 8/10
I remember being scared watching this as a kid. My Aunt had this in VHS. Night On Bald Mountain is another one that stuck with me.
Night on Bald Mountain is absolutely the scariest thing Disney ever did.
T.Rex: "Stay away guys, this is MY kill!!" Dinos watching: "uhh you realize we're herbivores, right?"
When I was little, my mom would sometimes bring me over to my grandmother's house (This was before we moved in) and she and I would sit in her room together and watch the Fantasia VHS tape on her TV. This and Beethoven's VI along with Night on Bald Mountain have always been my favorites and even though I'm 18 and me and my family have moved in with my grandmother, I still love this scene and I still try and act along with the Tyrannosaurus all while making sound effects when we have movie night and someone picks Fantasia.
This is what the movie "walking with dinosaurs" would have been if it wasn't for studio meddling.
The BBC series or the movie that came out recently
@@wendigo-yt the movie. The BBC series was great, but the movie sucked ass because the studiomexecutives at Fox, who clearly didn't care about kids' intelligence, felt that the dinosaurs HAD to talk!
@@thomashuffman3237 the only bad part about that movie was the fact that the dinosaurs talked but the rest of the movie was great
@@Frobilen No denying that the visuals were great, it's just the fact that in order to enjoy the movie, you have to sit through all that asinine dialogue.
The WWD movie is just the land before time but with 3d characters and real environments, and slightly more accurate dinosaurs. That's about it.
2:28 "everyone bugger off and let me eat in peace!"
Fun fact: The stegosaurus lived farther back in time to the T rex than the dinosaurs did to us!
Fantasia was basically an advertisement Disney made. Mickey Mouse's segment was to show that cartoons were coming, the Greek scene was like a prelude to Hercules in 1997, the hippo/crocodile scene would predict animal movies like Robin Hood, the Bald Mountain sequence the darker films like Nightmare Before Christmas, and the opening scene the first live-action animation crossover Disney did in films. But the Rite of Spring sequence with the dinosaurs has never been reused within films from Disney; it was like a part of the ad that never truly came to be. That's what makes Fantasia unique in that sense, it was the only film Disney made to touchbase on science.
Best part of the whole film!
Used to watch this on repeat over and over. Love this movie. A true showcase of the animation prowess of the time
Charles R Knight’s early interpretations of dinosaurs on Disney & works like The Lost World / King Kong always look stellar. Yeah I did grow up with Jurassic Park but dinosaurs as I knew in my imagination as a kid were always these mysterious ancient reptilian beasts.
0:48 Triceratops: Omar comin!
1:16 "Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"
ahh the good old days when you go to your fridge to fetch a snack but the snack fights back
I love how we went from thinking the herbivorous dinosaurs were always running from the carnivores to now thinking the herbivores absolutely obliterated the carnivores (the Triceratops was the ultimate Tyrannosaurus slayer)
This part upset me so much when I was seven years old. I was going through a dinosaur phase at the time, and my all-time favorite dinosaur was the stegosaurus... OMG, they were just the coolest creature that God ever created. So, naturally, when I saw my beloved steggie get killed by the T-Rex I was a big bawling, snotty mess - how could Disney be so cruel? Well, my dad (who saw FANTASIA long before I did) told me that life is often cruel, and the T-Rex was a meat-eater who ate the plant eaters, and yes, the T-Rex was also a big bully. But, he said to me, fear not - the T-Rex would be very sorry later. Then came the drought scene. While I was was happy the stegosaurus was avenged (remember, I was seven at the time), watching the dinosaurs die from starvation and dehydration made me cry. I didn't like the thought of those magnificent creatures dying in such an awful way (I still don't). I like the theory of the dinosaurs being wiped out by the meteor much better, because they at least died relatively quickly.
Gotta love that old outdated three fingered kangaroo postured tyrannosaur, even if it’s inaccurate as hell makes for a scary creature lmao
Xd you're right
That's not tyrannosaurus, that's a giganotosaurus
@@user-zt3rr6tb6f nah it’s a T.rex. It literally says so in the title. Besides, Giganotosaurus wasn’t even discovered until 1993 and Fantasia was made in 1940.