Allegro Non Troppo is a 1976 Italian animated film routed by Bruno Bozzetto. Showcasing 6 items of symphonic music, the movie is an apology of Walt Disney's Fantasia, 2 of its episodes being stemmed from the earlier film. [1] The classical pieces are set to different colors computer animation, ranging from funny to deep catastrophe.
At the beginning, between the computer animation, as well as at the end, there are black and white live-action sequences, presenting the fictional animator, band, conductor and also filmmaker, when it comes to several humorous scenes regarding the imaginary production of the film. [1] Some of these parts mix computer animation and also live action.
The movie was launched in two versions, the initial consists of live action sequences between the classic items. The 2nd version of the film leaves out these, changing them with computer animated plasticine letters defining the title of the next piece of music.
In music, a direction of "allegro ma non troppo" implies to play "quick, but not excessively so". Without the "ma", it implies Not So Fast!, an interjection definition "slow down" or "think before you act".
The typical definition of "allegro" in Italian is "joyful". The title exposes for that reason a double meaning of "allegro", and also in addition to meaning "Not So Fast!" could also be read as "joyous, yet not way too much".
The uncut film also includes comic real-time activity series that parody the Deems Taylor introductions from Fantasia. "The Presenter" (Maurizio Micheli) introduces "The Orchestra Master" (Néstor Garay), an orchestra made up of little old ladies, and "The Animator" (Maurizio Nichetti). [1] A pretty young household help (Marialuisa Giovannini) additionally shows up in each segment, although she's barely acknowledged by any of the characters other than the Animator (that appears to take a boosting fancy to her as the flick advances). Each series portrays action (like the tossing of a Coca Soda container) that leads straight right into the next animated portion of the film. After the "Ravel's Bolero" chapter, a gorilla (influenced by the animated personality in the Bolero) likewise appears a few times, first going after then dancing with The Animator, then later on attacking the Band Master that has assaulted the Animator.
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