The following are fictional characters fromDisney's 1940 filmFantasia, its 1999 sequelFantasia 2000, and the 2014 video gameFantasia: Music Evolved. Characters are sorted by the film and segment in which they appear.
Yen Sid, whose name is derived from "Disney" spelled backwards, is a sorcerer who appears inThe Sorcerer's Apprentice. In the segment, his apprentice, Mickey Mouse, watches him cast spells before he decides to take a break, leaving his hat behind. Mickey takes the hat and uses its magic to bring a broom to life to help him retrieve water from the well. However, he is unable to control the magic, and the basement floods after he falls asleep. Eventually, Sid arrives and undoes the spell. Afterwards, he takes back his hat and broom and sends Mickey to finish his chores.
Yen Sid appears inOnce Upon a Time, where he is implied to be the landlord of the Apprentice's house in Storybrooke.
Yen Sid appears inKingdom Hearts, voiced by Corey Burton.
Yen Sid appears inEpic Mickey, voiced again by Corey Burton.
Yen Sid appears inFantasia: Music Evolved, where he employs the player as his new apprentice.
Yen Sid appears inDisney Magical World as the creator of Castleton who tasks the player with defeating an army of ghosts.
Yen Sid appears in theDescendants prequel novelThe Isle of the Lost, where he works at the Dragon Hall school on the Isle and helps its students adapt to life without magical recourse.
Yen Sid appears in theDisneyland attraction "Mickey and the Magical Map", voiced again by Corey Burton.
In the segment, onWalpurgis Night, Chernabog is disguised as the spire atop Bald Mountain until he reveals himself and uses his powers to raise various evil spirits and restless souls. However, they retreat after morning dawns, signified by the tolling of theAngelus Bell.
The Fairies have control over nature and control each season. The Dewdrop Fairies create dewdrops in flowers and webs for spring while dancing theDance 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 theWaltz of the Flowers.
Hop Low and the Dancing Mushrooms are a group of mushrooms who dance to theChinese Dance.
The Dancing Flowers come to life through the fairies' magic, dancing to theDance of the Reed Flutes on a river and making bubbles.
The Goldfish swim to theArabian Dance and make bubbles.
The Dancing Thistles and the Dancing Orchids, who come in various colors, dance to theRussian Dance.
TheTyrannosaurus rex kills aStegosaurus, while anotherTyrannosaurus collapses in thirst while walking with the otherdinosaurs in the drought. It also appears inBonkers, where it attempts to eat Sergeant Grating, but stops to take a coffee break. TheT. 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".
TheStegosaurus is killed by theTyrannosaurus rex and is among the dinosaurs that flee the extinction.
Soundtrack represents the film's soundtrack and resembles astring instrument. It can make any sound, changing its appearance to various instruments to match the sound it makes.
Bacchus is the god of wine, who has a pet unicorndonkey named Jacchus. The mythological creatures gather for a bacchanal to honor him before Zeus stops him by throwing lightning bolts at him.
TheCentaurs are half-man, half-horse creatures and lovers of the Centaurettes.
Brudus is a black-haired blue centaur with purple horse legs.
TheCentaurettes are female centaurs and the centaurs' lovers.
Melinda is a blonde-haired blue centaurette who falls in love with Bacchus.
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 resemblingblackface.
TheZebra Centaurettes are half-zebra, half-Nubian centaurettes and followers of Bacchus.
TheCupids are winged baby-like creatures and followers ofAphrodite.
TheFauns are half-human, half-goat creatures who play the flute.
Iris,Apollo,Morpheus andDiana are Olympian gods of the rainbow, sun and music, night and sleep, and the moon and hunting, respectively.
The Ostrich class dances toDance 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 inWho Framed Roger Rabbit,Bonkers, and at Disney World and Disneyland.
TheHippopotamus 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 inMickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, where they helpDaisy Duck ice skate.
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.[3][4] They playfully begin a chase, which escalates to the final dance. He also appears inBonkers.
TheAlligator rivals, in the climax ofDance 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'sMickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, where they helpMinnie Mouse be the champion in ice skating and ice skate with the Hippopotami.
Chernabog's minions are various evil creatures who gather onWalpurgis Night atBald Mountain after being summoned by Chernabog.
TheMonks 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 theAve Maria.
TheHumpback whale calf is an excellent jumper who is separated from his parents after being trapped in an iceberg while fleeing from an angry flock of seagulls, later finding his way out with his mother's help.
The Humpback Whales are normal whales who gain the ability to fly following asupernova.
Duke the Builder is a man who wishes to be a jazz drummer.
Rachel the Little Girl is a young girl who wishes to spend more time with her parents rather than going to her many lessons.
Flying John the Red-Haired Man with Glasses is a man who wishes to be free from Killjoy Margaret, his overbearing and domineering wife.
Jobless Joe the Poor Man is a man who wishes to have a job and, despite being poor, is honest and dependable.
The Nanny takes Rachel to her different lessons and goes after Rachel when she runs after her ball.
George Gershwin makes a cameo as a pianist playing in his apartment above the room where Rachel takes piano lessons. This portrayal is based on aAl Hirschfeld caricature of him.
The Tin Soldier is based onHans Christian Andersen's Tin Soldier. He falls in love with the Ballerina before being thrown out of the window and into a waste pipe by the Jack-in-the-Box. The waste pipe leads to the sea, where he is swallowed by a fish caught by the young boy's mother. After escaping from the fish and defeating the Jack-in-the-Box, he and the Ballerina reunite.
The Ballerina is based on Hans Christian Andersen's character, serving as the Tin Soldier's love interest.
The Jack-in-the-Box antagonizes the Tin Soldier and the Ballerina after she rejects him.
The Yo-Yo Flamingo likes playing with a yo-yo, which irritates the other flamingos. Though they try to take away his yo-yo, he kept spares. He also appears inHouse of Mouse.
The Snooty Flamingos pride themselves on uniformity and grace, wishing their other member to join the ranks and act the same. They are so frustrated by the yo-yo that they take his yo-yo before he ties them up with a spare yo-yo.
Noah's Ark (Pomp and Circumstance – Marches 1, 2, 3 and 4)
The Spring Sprite is a green woman-like spirit that has control over growth and makes plants sprout where she grows, except for the Firebird's mountain. When she explores the mountain, she upsets the firebird, who attacks her and burns the forest. She is then brought back to life by the elk, but is weakened and weeps over the destruction of the forest. However, she discovers that her tears bring life back to the forest and restores life to the land, including the mountain. Her appearance varies according to her surroundings.
The Elk befriends the Spring Sprite and saves her after the Firebird attacks.
The Firebird is awoken by the Spring Sprite in a volcano and attacks her and the forest.
Percy (voiced byGreg Ellis) is a wisp-like being who serves as the player's guide inMusic Evolved, teaching them the basics and guiding them throughout the realms.
Scout (voiced byJacqueline Emerson) is Yen Sid's former apprentice. She unintentionally releases the Noise and tasks the player with defeating it.