I had the piece from Allegro non troppo in 5th place. I love that whole movie - it's in my top 100. It's half a satire on the animation of Fantasia and half a satire on the way Fantasia was made and presented, and this part is funnier the more you appreciate Fellini. The B&W live-action section has a despotic conductor who keeps his orchestra of little old ladies and his animator prisoners until he needs them for the classical music accompaniment and the animations. This part is done as a spoof/satire of Fellini by way of the Marx Brothers. The "cartoons" are beautiful, spectacular, funny, melancholic, sexy and thought-provoking. I really wanted to vote for the Sibelius "Valse triste"/Homeless Cat segment too, which can be seen here but the whole thing is worthwhile. I used to watch the Charlie Brown every year until I was probably in college, but that means I haven't seen it for 40 years.
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