
Fantasia 2000
Part of Fantasia Collection
Ratings
Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this sequel to the original 'Fantasia' restores 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and adds seven new shorts.
Production
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Steve Martin
Self - Introductory Host

Itzhak Perlman
Self - Host

Quincy Jones
Self - Host

Bette Midler
Self - Host

James Earl Jones
Self - Host

Penn Jillette
Self - Host

Teller
Self - Host

James Levine
Self - Host

Angela Lansbury
Self - Host

Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse (voice)

Russi Taylor
Daisy Duck (voice)

Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (voice)

Hendel Butoy
Self - Animator (uncredited)

Eric Goldberg
Self - Animator (uncredited)

Ralph Grierson
Self - Pianist (segment "Rhapsody in Blue") (uncredited)
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