....w0w....what was the whole point of that? I mean the art is beautiful...but the video..wow loss for words my friend loss...for...words....i luv surrealism
i remember seeing this at the alice in wonderland exhibition at the liverpool tate museum, apparently alice is in this video somewhere, i just can't remember where
I now wonder how it would've looked like if Disney and Dali could continue. How this animation would've looked like with the techniques they had back then
There is so much 3d and digital ink in this, a large portion must have been completed in the recent past. It does have a fantastic daliesque feeling, I would be interested in seeing the original short.
Some of the circular panning shots in the first few minutes bear all the hallmarks of modern CGI, as do many of the lighting and shadowing effects. While it's visually very interesting, I'm not convinced this is entirely Dali's work.
I love the idea and find it fascinating that Dali and Disney were bros back in the day, but to be honest, for a Dali+Disney cartoon, it feels kind of... lacking. I feel like if it was finished in the 40's, it would have been incredible. Still a lot of neat stuff going on here, though. Thanks for uploading, I never knew this existed. :)
It's funny of how many of Dali's paniting you can see in this and a colabiration between Dali and Disney IS A GENIOUS! to bad they only did this one a whole movie would have been simply orgasmic!
OMG! LOVE IT!!! As a huge Dali fanatic ever since I was a little child, I never saw, nor did I know in all of my Dali books or museum visits world wide that Dali collaborated with Disney for a surrealist cartoon(?)/animated movie. Thanks for posting. Re-blew my mind, that's for sure. All rocked except for those letters on the bottom in the beginning! Thumbs down for those non-sharers....erererrrrs!
@Doughnut1011 If you say you can, and I can't imagine how anyone couldn't, appreciate Dali's surreal, edgy, different style, then you must certainly root for the amazing (whatshamacallit) that would have been! If Dali animated Bambi, it would have been the most epic cartoon experience in history and I'm flabbergasted by the thought of even beginning to imagine that, but simultaneously overly saddened by the thought it will never be and never was....sadly so....SADLY! Humph!
I just had a spazz moment, just realizing that the two greatest influences in my life and my art were friends. You have no idea how amazed I am at that.
Also, i feel like this is a surreal portrayal of the bell tower's and the statue/clocktower's long distance love for one another. Or even the clock statue could have somehow stolen the woman away in hopes of keeping her. But things turned out differently.
I just had a spazz moment, just realizing that the two greatest influences in my life and my art were friends. You have no idea how amazed I am at that.
Also, i feel like this is a surreal portrayal of the bell tower's and the statue/clocktower's long distance love for one another.
I just had a spazz moment, just realizing that the two greatest influences in my life and my art were friends. You have no idea how amazed I am at that.
Truly an inspired piece of work! Dalí's piece was wonderful as well. English is truly a difficult language, owing to it's myriad of influences and seemingly arbitrary use, or misuse, of syntax.
I applaud the writers efforts, if only because Dalí would have completely agreed with the description. Truly surreal.
@pontello3 I remember when Dali died. It was 1989- 21 yrs ago. It might seem modern to you but you'd be surprised how much animation from the 40s appear like they are created by computer. You'd be amazed how much time, work, and planning went into films like this one. I get what you mean though because of the smooth transitions of images and the surrealism of the art. Dali was way ahead of his time.
Granted, a lot of this WAS computer animated. Only about 15 seconds of this was actually animated in the '40s. You'd be hard pressed to figure out which part it is though, it's all very cohesive and consistently well animated.
this is totally not in dalís taste and stlye. it'S too disney and just used dalís ideas. the obelisk looks totally unaesthetic and not in dalí style. so the woman it does, she looks slink, but dalí liked to paint plump woman. this cartoon is a vilification to be connected with dalí.
BTW: Walt and Dali were buddies. Have you ever seen the Pink Elephants sequence, or the Heffalumps & Woozles Segment? This was a collaboration, they just did the best they could to re-create it based on the storyboards because it was going to be in Fantasia, but didn't quite make it. It's VERY Dali, and VERY Disney at the same time. I first saw this at the exhibit at LACMA about a little over a year ago, and they talked a lot about the friendship of these two great artists.
OK, this is beautiful, only thing I ask is that whoever wrote the description, do it again, because it's just badly written and I know this person is trying to say something. Please rewrite it.
my delerium is injected into these rocks.
12fuzzyrats 2 weeks ago
Great!
verDsmeralda 3 weeks ago
It's a Dali. A mind boggling work of art.
reygood1 3 weeks ago
this is beautiful but the ending made me sad :( idk if that was the point. but it did.
RisaLolita 4 weeks ago
reminds me of the book cover of esperanza rising :3
xxmetioqurexx 1 month ago
wait...what?
rainbowpuppetman 1 month ago
Disney, meet yume nikki.
Jimpiedepimpie 1 month ago
where can I get a copy?
slappinghappy 1 month ago
destiiiiinoooo..!!♪
e14gaby 1 month ago
i just saw this on ragestache xD
e14gaby 1 month ago 5
This is art. It was simply beautiful.
RachelEmmers 1 month ago
....w0w....what was the whole point of that? I mean the art is beautiful...but the video..wow loss for words my friend loss...for...words....i luv surrealism
tripunia345 1 month ago
I get a very Yume Nikki feel from this for some reason.... :l
drawingbefun17 1 month ago
Try to watch this when you're high. fuck
emmawangkilljoy 1 month ago 8
This is trippy but really amazing.
StudioGimmick 1 month ago
so stoned, love it
keykeyBLUEBELL 1 month ago
I'm going to have a freaky ass dream tonight. :/
7373katie 1 month ago
Wtf ._.
stupidfishstaring 1 month ago
what the actual fuck
ffandude1 1 month ago
What. the fuck.
RonRonRonWeasIey 2 months ago
fuck im high
Nellemin 2 months ago
is it weird that I'm really stoned and read the description fine until everyone pointed it out on the comments ... whoa
Coop720 2 months ago
@Coop720 i did the same thing :O
808MauiWowie808 2 months ago
The description looks more dadaist than surrealist to me, but who am I to question artistic movements.
ocalituzo 2 months ago
i remember seeing this at the alice in wonderland exhibition at the liverpool tate museum, apparently alice is in this video somewhere, i just can't remember where
alexros3 2 months ago
@alexros3 That sounds fascinating!!!!!!! I want to find her now! haha
LizPossee 2 months ago
I now wonder how it would've looked like if Disney and Dali could continue. How this animation would've looked like with the techniques they had back then
MSD666 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
I tried reading your description multiple times and my head eventually exploded. But thanks for the upload!
safe87able 2 months ago
Her heart rings like a bell
extrantice 3 months ago
Thank you for posting this!
jamielynnfox 4 months ago
my, that was beautiful... and incredibly sad... i kinda cried lol
LuceroLucifer 4 months ago
Wat a Beautiful romantic dream
adaluicy 5 months ago
can we get a better quality video?
evanmwstuart 5 months ago
There is so much 3d and digital ink in this, a large portion must have been completed in the recent past. It does have a fantastic daliesque feeling, I would be interested in seeing the original short.
bentarthur 5 months ago
It's called "Destino". You may want to add that to the title of this video.
plugee 5 months ago
its the most spacing video ever
jakhalzmovies 5 months ago
Y esto tiene estructura masonica o sea que Dali fue Mason !!
Shizandra2012 6 months ago
Que lástima q no sigan haciendo cosas así
mariocr82 6 months ago
Whoever said this was "like a fever dream" got it right. Whatever its provenance, it is in part Dali, and otherwise decidedly Dalisque.
Diogenes362 6 months ago
Some of the circular panning shots in the first few minutes bear all the hallmarks of modern CGI, as do many of the lighting and shadowing effects. While it's visually very interesting, I'm not convinced this is entirely Dali's work.
KevinColosa 6 months ago
@KevinColosa Never mind... just did my research and learned this was completed in 2003, based on Dali's original storyboards and design...
KevinColosa 6 months ago
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they had to be on drugs
hackinracist 7 months ago
It's like a beautiful fever dream
bmonroe1992 7 months ago 25
Ah dun git it.
yourcathatesme 7 months ago
That was just straight up weird O_O I've studied dali before, I've come to the conclusion.... he was a weird ass person.
Zelement911onrs 7 months ago
This is beauty, and reality, at its core nature. By the way, did anyone recognize the Un Chien Andalou references?
FunitzoJunior 7 months ago
@FunitzoJunior Yes! :)
melcaffrey 7 months ago
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@FunitzoJunior Yes! :)
melcaffrey 7 months ago
Is amazing how this movie is so close to my dreams. Lucid, beautiful, good music, strange in a way, and naked chicks.
AlexzuquiTurcios 7 months ago 2
is this really Disney? and is this really Dali?
looker768 7 months ago
I love the idea and find it fascinating that Dali and Disney were bros back in the day, but to be honest, for a Dali+Disney cartoon, it feels kind of... lacking. I feel like if it was finished in the 40's, it would have been incredible. Still a lot of neat stuff going on here, though. Thanks for uploading, I never knew this existed. :)
BaconStein 7 months ago
Just beatutiful, simplemente hermoso!
48RECORDSguanajuato 7 months ago
This scene itself is far greater than Fantasia.
militantofnothing 8 months ago
I love the fact that the scenery and events are so abstract, yet it has a very followable story.
KayneArcheron 8 months ago
It's funny of how many of Dali's paniting you can see in this and a colabiration between Dali and Disney IS A GENIOUS! to bad they only did this one a whole movie would have been simply orgasmic!
Mcr1gurl 8 months ago
5 years in prison for copying this movie? damn!
Jentedyret 8 months ago
OMG! LOVE IT!!! As a huge Dali fanatic ever since I was a little child, I never saw, nor did I know in all of my Dali books or museum visits world wide that Dali collaborated with Disney for a surrealist cartoon(?)/animated movie. Thanks for posting. Re-blew my mind, that's for sure. All rocked except for those letters on the bottom in the beginning! Thumbs down for those non-sharers....erererrrrs!
ThisSheetB4RealYo 8 months ago
/watch?v=gAADkgJBxhY
mute the music and play this starting at the 40 second mark
you're welcome
JonahRo719 8 months ago
beautiful <3
LoveTheVoiceWithin 9 months ago
what the heck is thissss
coawesomeHAWYEAH 9 months ago
oke what?!
coawesomeHAWYEAH 9 months ago
Freaky.... lol but good :D
MakingRockHistory256 10 months ago
Magnificent!!! Never knew this existed till now. Thank you so much for posting!
mrmossart 10 months ago
The Poster has obviously written this in japanese or something, then used a google translate or a tool along those lines.
Pretty horribad 'engrish' happening there. Does anyone actually think those tools work?
Cause they dont.
Either that, or they were trying to write a surreal comment...
LiLbUg99 10 months ago
now, i know Salvador Dali was an artist mastermind, and few can compete with his art, but I'm glad this isn't the format that Bambi was drawn in.
Doughnut1011 10 months ago
@Doughnut1011 If you say you can, and I can't imagine how anyone couldn't, appreciate Dali's surreal, edgy, different style, then you must certainly root for the amazing (whatshamacallit) that would have been! If Dali animated Bambi, it would have been the most epic cartoon experience in history and I'm flabbergasted by the thought of even beginning to imagine that, but simultaneously overly saddened by the thought it will never be and never was....sadly so....SADLY! Humph!
ThisSheetB4RealYo 8 months ago
I just had a spazz moment, just realizing that the two greatest influences in my life and my art were friends. You have no idea how amazed I am at that.
Also, i feel like this is a surreal portrayal of the bell tower's and the statue/clocktower's long distance love for one another. Or even the clock statue could have somehow stolen the woman away in hopes of keeping her. But things turned out differently.
Just a theory. A rather stretched theory.
EpicureanFilms 10 months ago
I just had a spazz moment, just realizing that the two greatest influences in my life and my art were friends. You have no idea how amazed I am at that.
Also, i feel like this is a surreal portrayal of the bell tower's and the statue/clocktower's long distance love for one another.
EpicureanFilms 10 months ago
I just had a spazz moment, just realizing that the two greatest influences in my life and my art were friends. You have no idea how amazed I am at that.
EpicureanFilms 10 months ago
This music is so beautiful!
sandgaijin 11 months ago
Thank you for sharing this it's beautiful
MushroomBlueGoddess 11 months ago
O_____O
disbala 1 year ago
Weird... Surreal!
Reloadedrhapsody 1 year ago
BAD ASPECT RATIO!
With so beautiful animation, it is very important to not have it distorted.
0raj0 1 year ago
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BAD ASPECT RATIO!
With so beautiful animation, it is very important to not have it distorted.
0raj0 1 year ago
if this would've come out kids woulda been like wtf but it would've been historic (epic)
marahernan 1 year ago
this is kind of a big deal, so why haven't i heard more about it?
snager80 1 year ago
5:44 , Amazing!
Loss 1 year ago
stunning!
1mouseman 1 year ago
Truly an inspired piece of work! Dalí's piece was wonderful as well. English is truly a difficult language, owing to it's myriad of influences and seemingly arbitrary use, or misuse, of syntax.
I applaud the writers efforts, if only because Dalí would have completely agreed with the description. Truly surreal.
mifleegler 1 year ago
woooooooow this is beautiful!!
7317LJ 1 year ago
Fantastico!
guever1000 1 year ago
nice stuff there remind me of studio 4c stuff but way more confusing
Necromni 1 year ago
oh my god man i saw a piece of this on a documentary but it didnt do it justice, the man was way before his time in animation
chatanwarrior 1 year ago
i like surrealism and dalis work.
rokaaika 1 year ago
I really like the song of that film...but i cannot find the lyrics to it...:( ...such a great meeting of those two brilliant men....!
themaanoxhs 1 year ago
The description to this vid is as crazy as the vid. Loved the vid too.
TheLordDAE 1 year ago 9
Uma obra de arte criada por dois dos maiores génios de sempre... lindíssimo!!
mmickey1962 1 year ago
Very abstract. You can tell Walt did the soundtrack and Salvador provided the imagery haha
jmchugh963 2 years ago
it's nice
but seems to be modern stufff ...digital etc
dali died 30 years ago!
pontello3 2 years ago
@pontello3 I remember when Dali died. It was 1989- 21 yrs ago. It might seem modern to you but you'd be surprised how much animation from the 40s appear like they are created by computer. You'd be amazed how much time, work, and planning went into films like this one. I get what you mean though because of the smooth transitions of images and the surrealism of the art. Dali was way ahead of his time.
gatorcarter 1 year ago
@gatorcarter
Granted, a lot of this WAS computer animated. Only about 15 seconds of this was actually animated in the '40s. You'd be hard pressed to figure out which part it is though, it's all very cohesive and consistently well animated.
akumacornflakes 1 year ago
one of the nicest things i have ever watched! and most inspiring one!
mariasp14 2 years ago 4
the guy was a genius...so he was crazy!!! but is interesting!
DiddyFunky 2 years ago 2
this is totally not in dalís taste and stlye. it'S too disney and just used dalís ideas. the obelisk looks totally unaesthetic and not in dalí style. so the woman it does, she looks slink, but dalí liked to paint plump woman. this cartoon is a vilification to be connected with dalí.
Mortwey 2 years ago
BTW: Walt and Dali were buddies. Have you ever seen the Pink Elephants sequence, or the Heffalumps & Woozles Segment? This was a collaboration, they just did the best they could to re-create it based on the storyboards because it was going to be in Fantasia, but didn't quite make it. It's VERY Dali, and VERY Disney at the same time. I first saw this at the exhibit at LACMA about a little over a year ago, and they talked a lot about the friendship of these two great artists.
totoro1591 2 years ago 32
@totoro1591 I guess he wrote the description in another language and then used google translator.
ertzuiop123 11 months ago
@ertzuiop123 Maybe... lost in translation? :)
totoro1591 10 months ago
yeah I didn't understand the description either
weshause 2 years ago
wow...
readmymind1 2 years ago
breathless
khongbietten 2 years ago
OK, this is beautiful, only thing I ask is that whoever wrote the description, do it again, because it's just badly written and I know this person is trying to say something. Please rewrite it.
minitor78 2 years ago 87
@minitor78 Sounds like the writer's first language wasn't English. Either way you're an asshole.
HeatherCloseYourEyes 1 year ago
@minitor78 Its surrealism!!!
Juanbuendia8 1 year ago
@minitor78 it's a surrealist descrition to match the video, all the words are mixed around.
TheHerodotusRex 11 months ago
@minitor78 Oh, sorry. I was replying to minitor78 :))))
ertzuiop123 10 months ago
@minitor78 it's like he's trying to say something... i KNOW it!
wolfcournoyer 7 months ago
@minitor78 Ah, come on, can´t you see that the descrpition is also surrealistic?
TheSRalston 6 months ago 32
speechless....is overwhelming! i meant, well is dalí, awesome!
harryhaller84 2 years ago