| | |  | Musicals | Home » » » Fantasia | | | | | | | Description: | | NTSC/Region 0. Out of print in the U.S.! Fantasia created the mold for blending music and movie magic into an exhilarating moviegoing experience. Unforgettable images are brought to life by some of the world's best music -- the comedy of Mickey Mouse as a troublemaking sorcerer's apprentice, the beauty of winged fairies and cascading snowflakes, even plump hippos performing ballet in tutus! Never before has this masterpiece looked and sounded better than this. Enjoy the history, the sounds, the sheer excitement that is Fantasia! | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Leopold Stokowski, Bela Lugosi, Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Walt Disney, Deems Taylor | | Director:
| James Algar | | Format:
| Color, DVD, Import, NTSC | | Language:
| Korean, English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| 101 DISTRIBUTION | | Run Time:
| 116 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| April 29, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 25 reviews |
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39 of 43 found the following review helpful:
Surprise! This is the Korean editionSep 25, 2009
By A2900
"A2900"
I loved Fantasia when I was a kid, and it was now time to share it with my grandchildren. I was satisfied with the price, quality and availability of this product, but, when my daughter first inserted the DVD into the player, she was disconcerted to find that the language of the speaker and the settings was Korean. She's a clever woman and she managed to fiddle with the controls to find how to switch both the spoken and subtitled portions to English, but there was no indication in the ad on Amazon that this would be necessary, and no instructions accompanying the item as to how to adjust the settings for language.
Great show, but I think that the marketing was unclear at the least, and possibly misleading. I am disappointed in the seller, whose response to my emailed comments was unsatisfactory to me.
16 of 19 found the following review helpful:
The OLD FantasiaNov 07, 2009
By Kathleen Edwards
"K Edwards Studio"
Knowing the film is in Korean with the ability of English helped. I would have given it 5 stars except it is not that easy to get the english version up. It takes a bit of trial and error and guessing the first few times then I wrote the instructions down. Using the remote was easier than the buttons on my machine. The big problem is the first screen you get is all in Korean and you have to guess what the three choices are. I think it was the middle choice that got you to the language menu. You have to reset it each time. Other than that - it is fine.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
How to set it to EnglishApr 18, 2010
By Buyer Love Fantasia, after seeing it a zillion times in English, the Korean version is quite unique! It starts in Korean, and the menu is in Korean as well. Here's how to change it to English - go to the pop-up menu, select the third option, and then select the fourth option from that screen, and press play. That's English with English subtitles.
18 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Surprise! Korean versionNov 04, 2009
By Disappointed I was so excited to share this movie with my son. It has great music, and wonderful animation to go along and to spark the imagination. How bitter was my disappointment when I opened the box to find the cover completely in Korean! My son opened the packaging before I could stop him, and so I put it in the DVD player and hoped against all odds it would be in English. I was sorely disappointed again. Luckily the majority of the movie is music and no dialogue, but it is always a blow when you are expecting one thing and get another. Just be warned this is not the English version, it is Korean.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
FantasiaFeb 22, 2012
By J. Beatty
"ittybitty"
I am terribly disappointed with this product. I bought it for my sister, who wanted it for nostalgia's sake, only to have her call me and tell me it is in "another" language. When I wrote the seller, I got a message back that the cover was in Korean but the DVD should be in English. I have several back and forth email's telling them I cannot understand Korean. I keep getting told to send it back and order another one. HUH? This is not good customer relations at all. In reading through some of the other customer UN-satisfaction comments, I see there might be a way to change it to English, and will have her try that. She does say the DVD is fascinating, and nothing like she remembers the original to be, but worth watching as long as you don't mind not understanding the words. This is the first time I've been unhappy buying anything on Amazon, and I hope they will read our comments and work with the seller to make sure anyone who buys this product knows that it is not in English.
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