Originally posted by Chilly Down
Ol' Buddy Bert: (Gosh, that's fun to write. I feel like I'm Ernie now!): Thanks for telling me WHERE the cuts were. What were the cuts specifically OF?
Well...as far as I know there was a female black centaur serving one of the the other female centaurs.
There's a picture of her...here...
http://www.thememoryhole.org/arts/sunflower.htm
Here's what the IMDB had to say...
"The original "Pastoral Symphony" segment featured extremely politically-incorrect "Aunt Jamima"-type black girls who perform servant duties for the female centaurs. For the 1990 re-release, while some scenes were completely cut (one of the reasons why the movie required a new score), other cels were magnified so the black centaurs are off-screen. Not even the laserdisc special edition of Fantasia includes these scenes and Disney has gone to great lengths to deny these scenes ever existed. A brief account of this story and at least one actual cel photograph are presented in the book "Cartoon Confidential" by Jim Korkis and John Cawley (Malibu Graphics Press)."
I think the there were either black cherubims or centaurs who are unfolding the rug up to the throne. Having not seen it I can't tell for sure.
And Chilly, I completely agree with your assesement of Disney and their marketing strategies. I remember when Fantasia came out on video after the big 50 anniversary push. It was claimed that it would be the last time you would ever see the film in its "original" format. Of course, we know that it's not true.
I also remember when they released Pinocchio on video in the 90's and they advertised that it would be "for the last time this century".
Irritating.