![]() Based on the poem of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and the musical piece by Paul Dukas, it stars Mickey Mouse as the titular apprentice. The Sorcerer's Apprentice is the third and most famous segment in Disney's 1940 animated feature film, Fantasia, and the only returning segment in its sequel, Fantasia 2000. Unfortunately, however, having forgotten the magic formula that would make the broomstick stop carrying the water, he found he'd started something he couldn't finish.” ― Deems Taylor ![]() One day, for instance, when he had been told by his master to carry water to fill a cauldron, he had the brilliant idea of bringing a broomstick to life to carry the water for him. As a matter of fact he was a little bit too bright, because he started practicing some of the Boss' best magic tricks before learning how to control them. He was a bright young lad and very anxious to learn the business. It's a very old story, the one that goes back almost 2000 years the legend about a Sorcerer who had an apprentice. ![]() ![]() ![]() As a matter of fact, in this case, the story came first and the composer wrote the music to go with it. “ And now we're going to hear a piece of music that tells a very definite story. ![]()
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