Allegro Non Troppo is a 1976 Italian computer animated movie routed by Bruno Bozzetto. Including six items of symphonic music, the movie is an apology of Walt Disney's Fantasia, 2 of its episodes being originated from the earlier movie. [1] The classic items are set to color computer animation, ranging from comedy to deep tragedy.
At the start, between the animation, and also at the end, there are black and also white live-action sequences, showing the fictional animator, orchestra, conductor and filmmaker, with lots of humorous scenes regarding the fictional manufacturing of the film. [1] Several of these sections mix computer animation as well as live action.
The movie was released in two versions, the first includes live action sequences between the classic pieces. The 2nd variation of the movie leaves out these, changing them when it comes to computer animated plasticine letters spelling out the title of the following opus.
In music, a direction of "allegro ma non troppo" means to play "fast, yet not excessively so". Without the "ma", it indicates Not So Quick!, an interjection definition "decrease" or "assume before you act".
The typical definition of "allegro" in Italian is "happy". The title discloses therefore a dual significance of "allegro", as well as in addition to implying "Not So Fast!" could likewise read as "happy, however not way too much".
The uncut movie additionally contains comic live activity sequences that parody the Deems Taylor introductions from Fantasia. "The Speaker" (Maurizio Micheli) presents "The Orchestra Master" (Néstor Garay), an orchestra comprised of little old ladies, and "The Animator" (Maurizio Nichetti). [1] A beautiful young cleaning woman (Marialuisa Giovannini) additionally appears in each segment, although she's barely recognized by any of the personalities other than the Animator (who seems to take a boosting fancy to her as the flick advances). Each series depicts action (like the throwing of a Coca Soda bottle) that leads straight right into the following computer animated part of the film. After the "Ravel's Bolero" chapter, a gorilla (inspired by the computer animated character in the Bolero) likewise appears a few times, first chasing after that dancing when it comes to The Animator, after that later on battering the Band Master who has actually attacked the Animator.
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