There are anthology films, and then there is Fantasia, Walt Disney’s animated night at the concert hall. Disney’s dream – one of many – was to change it, let it evolve, add new segments and remove old ones, to make it a repertory piece that lived and swirled. That dream never came to life until 1999, when his nephew, Roy Disney Jr., and studio head Michael Eisner added a whole new array of shorts set to classical music, from the sacred to the hilarious. And don’t worry: Mickey Mouse is still there, as the new film retained the immortal sequence of “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” just like Walt would have wanted. – Richard Whittaker