Fantasia (1940)

Movie · 1940 · Animation, Family, Fantasy · 2h 4m · G · English

Curator score: 8.5/10 (413.8K ratings)

The most sensational sound you'll ever see!

Overview

Walt Disney's timeless masterpiece is an extravaganza of sight and sound! See the music come to life, hear the pictures burst into song and experience the excitement that is Fantasia over and over again.

Ratings

Director

Samuel Armstrong, James Algar, Bill Roberts, Paul Satterfield

Production

Walt Disney Productions

Cast

Deems Taylor, Walt Disney, Julietta Novis, Leopold Stokowski

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A landmark of animation that treats music, color, and movement as the main event. It’s less a conventional story than a sequence of visual symphonies, and that ambition still feels bold and singular.

Best for

  • animation fans
  • classical music listeners
  • viewers who like experimental or abstract cinema
  • people interested in film history
  • family viewing with older kids

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward plot
  • you dislike classical music
  • you need fast, joke-heavy pacing
  • you prefer modern character-driven animation

Overview

Fantasia is one of those rare films that feels like a statement of possibility. Rather than telling a single story, it turns animation into a concert hall, letting images interpret music with a freedom that still feels startlingly modern. Some segments are playful, some eerie, some almost cosmic, but the overall effect is a work of pure cinematic imagination.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is not just technical achievement, but confidence. It trusts viewers to follow mood, rhythm, and visual invention instead of plot mechanics. That can make it feel uneven if you come in expecting a traditional Disney feature, yet the peaks are so dazzling that the film’s ambition becomes the point.

Bottom line

For many viewers, this is less a childhood favorite than a first encounter with animation as art. It’s a museum piece, a time capsule, and a live wire all at once. Even now, it can still feel like watching movies discover what they can do.

Top Letterboxd reviews

James (Schaffrillas) (4★) · 2315 likes

Possibly the most timeless film ever made

Karsten (4.5★) · 1740 likes

Unfortunately, I gave up and got a Disney+ account. Fortunately, I finally got to watch this and it was beautiful!

DirkH (5★) · 1704 likes

Even though I will have things to say about the film, this will be more an anecdote than anything else, so if that's not your thing, I'd skip it. There is one thing I really hate and that is lazy parenting. More often than not I see adults around me who treat their children as a burden and just let them be. By that I mean that the option most often chosen when interacting with their children is that of… more

Logan Kenny (5★) · 1451 likes

it’s like watching the creation of the universe. you ever just get overwhelmed with wonder by the fact that movies exist?

sirrah993 (5★) · 1152 likes

Cherish this, for Disney will never make another arthouse film ever again.

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Topics

animation, classical music, experimental, surreal, anthology, visual poetry, family-friendly, golden age, avant-garde, fantasy

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