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  • Home on the Range: The cattle-rustling sequence.
  • (Well, when you spend your whole life alone in a bell tower.) On an even darker note, "Hellfire" is a decidedly non-comedic Villain Song version of this. The commentary track references this trope, going so far as to suggest that everything involving the three gargoyles might be Quasimodo's imagination.
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame: "A Guy Like You".
  • It's difficult to say whether the sequence is actually happening (if so, it happens over the course of several days, considering the changes in daylight), or if it's simply an interpretation of the spirit of nature surrounding them. Even the background animal designs become more stylized, trading in their realistic color schemes for Amazing Technicolor Wildlife.

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    The Lion King (1994) has the "I Want" Song, "I Just Can't Wait to Be King", which shifts from the rather subdued savanna landscapes from the rest of the movie to a bright, colorful, angular style inspired by traditional African artwork.This is a rare in-universe justification as Genie's powers allow him to do virtually anything. Aladdin has "Friend Like Me" sung by Genie as he elaborates on his Benevolent Genie nature.Commentary tracks provided on the DVD even acknowledge that it throws logic out of the window, but the end result was Worth It. compared to everything else on this list, it is downplayed but one can't deny the sheer craziness of what is quite possibly the most spectacular dinner show ever animated. Beauty and the Beast features "Be Our Guest".The Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day featurette has the "Heffalumps and Woozles" sequence where Pooh has a nightmare about them spurred by Tigger who told him that they steal honey.Set to a frenetic, jazzy version of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee", "Bumble Boogie" is a nightmarish journey through the music world from the POV of a poor bumblebee.

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    "After You've Gone" from Make Mine Music, featuring lots of crazy dancing musical instruments.One DVD edition even calls the closing sequence "Donald's Surreal Reverie". The second and third acts of The Three Caballeros involve Donald Duck going through one strange animated/live-action musical number after another before climaxing in a mock bullfight, with a costumed Donald as the bull and Panchito as the bullfighter."Aquarela do Brasil" in Saludos Amigos, being constantly manipulated by a paintbrush.Ironically, "seeing Pink Elephants" is the slang term for what happens when an alcoholic abstains from drinking for a long time. Dumbo and Timothy Mouse drink water spiked with discarded champagne and hallucinate all these freaky-looking elephants.

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  • Dumbo has the most jarring and probably most infamous example, with Pink Elephants on Parade.
  • Compare the very straightforward animation for the first Fantasia 2000 number, Beethoven's "5th Symphony". The opening number of Fantasia, " Toccata and Fugue in D minor", is easily the strongest example. Some segments are more abstract than others. Nevertheless, they deserve mention for containing many of the usual elements, since each segment is to a greater or lesser extent an abstract illustration of the music being played.
  • Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are not actually examples, as each musical number is its own separate and self-contained animated sequence and not an insert in a larger plot.
  • It got scrapped, but was eventually used to end Sleeping Beauty. Judging by the remaining concept art, they were going to be floating in midair against a starry technicolor rainbow sky. Somewhere in the film's early stages, Snow White was actually supposed to have a dream sequence of her future with Prince Charming. Being the first animated full-length movie, it sets up a great precedent for Disney to contain a whole realm of further trippy scenes, even if all we're seeing is the main character's perspective when something gets overwhelming - positive or negative.
  • The hallucinogenic scene in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs seems mostly fueled by fear (as she's running through the scary, dark woods), but it's certainly trippy too.









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