![]() ![]() If you don’t want to travel the world to find a screening, Destino can also be found on several pieces of physical media, including the Fantasia/Fantasia 2000 Blu-Ray release as a bonus feature, and even as a standalone DVD that has been made available by the Salvador Dali Museum, where there is also a documentary chronicling the history of the project attached. From 2007 to today, Destino was and is still being shown at different Dali exhibits around the world, and can currently be viewed in an exhibition on Surrealism and Design Museum in London. ![]() It was also shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art as part of the retrospective exhibit, The Dali Renaissance in 2005. Surprising considering that The Triplets of Belleville is not a Disney film. The story follows the story of Chronos and his love for a mortal woman named Dahlia, with a soundtrack from composer Armando Dominguez.ĭisney Fans might not remember its 2003 release, as it premiered at the Annecy Film Festival in Europe that year, before being attached to The Triplets of Belleville in 2004. While the project is mostly traditional 2D animation, there is some CG involved in the finished project. Made at the now closed animation division in France, a team of over 20 animators worked with director Dominique Monfery and Hench himself to finish Destino well over half a decade after production began. Disney brought the project back to life while working on the aforementioned Fantasia 2000. Others would call that “canceled,” but in 1999, Roy E. Though interrupted (as most things were at the studio) during World War II, eventually Hench compiled a short animation test of about 17 seconds in the hopes of rekindling Disney's interest in the project, but was put on an indefinite hiatus. Released in 2003 by Walt Disney Animation Studios, yet having technically been in production since 1945, Destino was originally storyboarded by Disney Legend John Hench and artist Salvador Dalí. The one that easily entranced fans of animation and art in general was a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali. In Fantasia 2000, there is a blip where Bette Midler, who introduces a segment in the film ( The Steadfast Tin Soldier), also shares a number of abandoned concepts of Fantasia sequences. Don’t worry, I have you covered and I’ll tell you where you can find each one. Some of these may be easy to find, and some a bit more difficult. Today, I’m going to bring some of these to your attention, and this is just a small sampling of the over 500 theatrical shorts made by Walt Disney Studios in their history, so we might be talking again soon. However, in the modern era, there have been a number of short films that were created that have gone largely overlooked (both intentionally and unintentionally) by audiences en masse. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Genie, Simba, Elsa, Moana, Tinker Bell, and so so many others have come from the iconic studio over the last century and the phenomenon surrounding their release shows how massive of an influence the studio has. In just a few days, the Walt Disney Animation Studios will celebrate its 100th anniversary. ![]()
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