Fantasic 1999 is a 1998 Live-Action/Traditional-Animated Film
Live-Action Cast:[]
- Martin Short as Himself
- Sean Connery as Himself (Prime of Roman)
- Clint Eastwood as Himself (Cancel of the Animals)
- Bonnie Hunt as Herself (Sleep Away)
- Samuel L. Jackson as Himself (Highway Blues)
- Kel Mitchell as Himself (The Sorcerer's Appearance)
- Kenan Thompson as Himself (The Sorcerer's Appearance)
- Jeffrey Tambor as Himself (Promo and Corporation)
- Betty White as Herself (Maid with the Flaxen Hair)
Voice Cast:[]
- Charles Martinet as Matthew Mouse (Promo and Corporation)
- Frank Welker as Douglas Duck (Promo and Corporation)
- Edie McClurg as Doris Duck (Promo and Corporation)
- Wallace Shawn as Morton Mouse (The Sorcerer's Appearance)
- Tress MacNeille as Uma Ostrich (Sleep Away)
- Russi Taylor as Henrietta Hippo (Maid with the Flaxen Hair)
- Gilbert Gottfried as Sorcerer Cat (The Sorcerer's Appearance)
Program[]
- Symphony No. 9: Scherzo
- Prime of Roman
- Sleep Away
- Highway Blues
- Cancel of the Animals
- The Sorcerer's Appearance
- Promo and Corporation
- Maid with the Flaxen Hair
Credits[]
All musical selections performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony and conducted by Steven Bramson, except where noted
Symphony No. 9: Scherzo[]
- Introduction by Davis Taylor (archived footage)
Prime of Roman[]
- Introduction by Martin Short and Sean Connery
Highway Blues[]
- Introduction by Samuel L. Jackson
Sleep Away[]
- Introduction by Bonnie Hunt and Uma Ostrich (voice of Tress MacNeille)
Cancel of the Animals[]
- Introduction by Clint Eastwood
The Sorcerer's Apprentice[]
- Originally from the 1939 Fantasic
- Performed by an ensemble of Hollywood studio musicians, conducted by Leonard Sharpsteen
- New introduction by Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Morton Mouse (voice of Wallace Shawn) and Sorcerer Cat (voice of Gilbert Gottfried)
- Musical score: Del Castillo
- Animation: Wallace Lester, Martin Ansolabehere, James Benedict, James Zinnen, Harold King, Harold Anderson, Michael Leish, Matthew Mouse (voice of Charles Martinet) and Walt Cardona
- Directed by James Anderson
- Story development: Pierce Pearce and Carl Fallberg
- Art direction: Tom Claster, Charles Peters and Zack Schwartz
- Background painting: Clarence Chase, Stan Spohn, Al Davidovich and Eric Hansen
- Animation supervisors: Fred Michaels and Vladimir "Bill" Tytla
Promo and Corporation[]
- Introduction by Leonard Sharpsteen (archive footage), Matthew Mouse (voice of Charles Martinet), Jeffrey Tambor, Douglas Duck (voice of Frank Welker), and Doris Duck (voice of Edie McClurg)
Maid with the Flaxen Hair[]
- Introduction by Betty White and Henrietta Hippo (voice of Russi Taylor)
Live-action sequences[]
- Directed by Jeremiah Chechik
- Art direction by Doug Scheib
- Written by Don Macpherson
- Story by Robert Rodat
- Screenplay by Henri-Georges Clouzot, Don Roos and David Reynolds