This section excludes
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, as no characters appear in them.
Nutcracker Suite • The Fairies have control over nature and control each season. The Dewdrop Fairies create dewdrops in flowers and webs for spring while dancing the
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. The other fairies are the Summer Fairies, who change spring to summer; the Autumn Fairies, who change summer to autumn and make the leaves fall and change color; the Frost Fairies, who turn autumn to winter and ice the lakes and rivers; and the Snowflake Fairies, who create snow. The fairies of summer, autumn and winter dance the
Waltz of the Flowers. • Hop Low and the Dancing Mushrooms are a group of mushrooms who dance to the
Chinese Dance. • The Dancing Flowers come to life through the fairies' magic, dancing to the
Dance of the Reed Flutes on a river and making bubbles. • The Goldfish swim to the
Arabian Dance and make bubbles. • The Dancing Thistles and the Dancing Orchids, who come in various colors, dance to the
Russian Dance.
''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' The Broomsticks are summoned by Mickey to help him bring water from the well. They also appear in the film
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the television series
House of Mouse, the video games from the
Kingdom Hearts series,
Epic Mickey and
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, the attraction ''
Mickey's PhilharMagic, and the television special Lego Disney Princess: Villains Unite''.
The Rite of Spring • The
Tyrannosaurus rex kills a
Stegosaurus, while another
Tyrannosaurus collapses in thirst while walking with the other dinosaurs in the drought. It also appears in
Bonkers, where it attempts to eat Sergeant Grating, but stops to take a coffee break. The
T. rex is depicted with an upright posture, rather than low and parallel to the ground, which was considered scientifically accurate at the time. It is also depicted with three claws on each arm rather than two, as Disney felt that "it looked better that way". • The
Stegosaurus is killed by the
Tyrannosaurus rex and is among the dinosaurs that flee the extinction.
Intermission/Meet the Soundtrack Soundtrack represents the film's soundtrack and resembles a
string instrument. It can make any sound, changing its appearance to various instruments to match the sound it makes.
The Pastoral Symphony •
Bacchus is the god of wine, who has a pet unicorn
donkey named Jacchus. The mythological creatures gather for a bacchanal to honor him before Zeus stops him by throwing lightning bolts at him. • The
Centaurs are half-man, half-horse creatures and lovers of the Centaurettes. • Brudus is a black-haired blue centaur with purple horse legs. • The
Centaurettes are female centaurs and the centaurs' lovers. • Melinda is a blonde-haired blue centaurette who falls in love with Brudus. • Sunflower and Otika are black centaurettes with donkey bodies. Since the film's 1969 re-release, they have been edited out due to their appearance resembling
blackface. • The
zebra Centaurettes are half-zebra, half-
Nubian centaurettes and followers of Bacchus. • The
Cupids are winged baby-like creatures and followers of
Aphrodite. • The
Fauns are half-human, half-goat creatures who play the flute. •
Iris,
Apollo,
Morpheus and
Diana are Olympian gods of the rainbow, sun and music, night and sleep, and the moon and hunting, respectively. •
Pegasus and their family are winged horses. Peter Pegasus appears in
Who Framed Roger Rabbit. •
Zeus is the king of the gods and the god of the sky. He attacks the bacchanal with lightning bolts before going back to sleep. •
Vulcan is the blacksmith of the gods, who creates Zeus' thunderbolts. • The
unicorns are horse-like creatures and friends of the fauns. A unicorn appears in
Who Framed Roger Rabbit along with the other Toontown inhabitants. •
Boreas is a two-headed cloud that blows Bacchus and Jacchus. Boreas also appears in
So Dear to My Heart.
Dance of the Hours • Madame Upanova is an anthropomorphic
ostrich and leader of the Ostrich dancing group. She also appears in
Who Framed Roger Rabbit and
House of Mouse, where she is voiced by
Tress MacNeille. • The
ostrich class dances to
Dance of the Hours and fight over purple grapes before being scared after the
Hippopotamus awakens. In the climax, the alligators find them and force them to dance as they ride on their backs. • Hyacinth
Hippo eats the grapes the Ostriches had been fighting over and dances with them before falling asleep. After being woken by Ben Ali Gator, she falls in love with him. She also appears in
Who Framed Roger Rabbit,
Bonkers, and at Disney World and Disneyland. • The hippopotamus servants are Hyacinth Hippo's maids, who Taylor describes as being "dressed to represent the brilliant light of noon day". They dance during the afternoon and help Hyacinth into her ballerina dress. In the final scene, they are found by the Alligators and forced to dance for them. They also appear in ''
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'', where they help Daisy Duck ice skate. • Elephanchine is an anthropomorphic
Asian elephant. • The
Elephant partners wear pink
Mary Jane ballet slippers and are described by Taylor as wearing "costumes that suggest the delicate tones of early evening". They dance during the evening and blow bubbles before being blown away by the wind and found by the Alligators. • Ben Ali Gator is the prince of the
alligators, who Hyacinth Hippo falls in love with. They playfully begin a chase, which escalates to the final dance. He also appears in
Bonkers. • The alligator rivals, in the climax of
Dance of the Hours, find the other animals and force them to dance. Taylor describes them as being dressed "all in black, the sombre hours of the night". After attempting to prevent Hyacinth from escaping, they partner up with the Hippopotami, Ostriches, and Elephants. They also appear in Disney's ''
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'', where they help
Minnie Mouse be the champion in ice skating and ice skate with the Hippopotami.
Night on Bald Mountain/Ave Maria • Chernabog's minions are various evil creatures who gather on
Walpurgis Night at
Bald Mountain after being summoned by Chernabog. • The
monks move in procession while crossing the meadow, going over a bridge and through the woods until the crack of dawn arrives as the choir sings the last chords of the
Ave Maria. == Introduced in
Fantasia 2000 ==