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Renato Vinicius wrote:
>I went to see the film "Fantasy 2000", of Disney this Saturday. ...
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>Between the musics a narrator appears to talk about the next music.
>I would prefer without it. Too much talking for a film for kinds - the
>average age was around 7 years old [lots of young moms] but surprised
>me how children got so silent. Perhaps dreaming, yet my son Douglas (2
>and a half years old) payied attention to all the movie without sleeping
>screaming or taking the eyes out of the screen for a second. Maybe I go
>see it again this next Saturday.
I remember attending a large party where the children, ranging in age from
2 or 3 to 10 or 11, were relegated to the basement to watch the video of
the first *Fantasia*. They quickly figured out how to fast forward through
the narration. I suspect, however, that it was the cartoons as much as the
music that was holding their attention.
Walter Meyer
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