Review: ‘Fantasia’ & ‘Fantasia 2000’

Robert Greenberger

Robert Greenberger is best known to comics fans as the editor of Who's Who In The DC Universe, Suicide Squad, and Doom Patrol. He's written and edited several Star Trek novels and is the author of The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. He's known for his work as an editor for Comics Scene, Starlog, and Weekly World News, as well as holding executive positions at both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.

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3 Responses

  1. mike weber says:

    Personally, i like the “Rhapsody in Blue” segment from F2000 at least as much as i like most anything in the original film.Interesting note, for those who don’t know it: Mickey was not originally going to be the protagonist of the “Sorceror’s Apprentice” segment – if you watch with that in mind, you can see that the original character’s animation features the body language and personality of Dopey from Snow White.

  2. mike weber says:

    Personally, i like the “Rhapsody in Blue” segment from F2000 at least as much as i like most anything in the original film.Interesting note, for those who don’t know it: Mickey was not originally going to be the protagonist of the “Sorceror’s Apprentice” segment – if you watch with that in mind, you can see that the original character’s animation features the body language and personality of Dopey from Snow White.

  3. mike weber says:

    Personally, i like the "Rhapsody in Blue" segment from F2000 at least as much as i like most anything in the original film.Interesting note, for those who don't know it: Mickey was not originally going to be the protagonist of the "Sorceror's Apprentice" segment – if you watch with that in mind, you can see that the original character's animation features the body language and personality of Dopey from Snow White.