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In the 1940 Disney film Fantasia, a sequence shows the dinosaurs going extinct from a massive drought. This is because the theory of an asteroid striking earth was not proposed until 1980 :
Wesley Swingley on Twitter: "Watching Fantasia as an adult is so sad... Seeing these dinosaurs that lived millions of years apart. Smh. https://t.co/pY3WysOrY6" / Twitter
Pin su I am a five year old, yes, DINOSAURS.
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Disney's 1940 animated film Fantasia shows the dinosaurs dying off as the result of an intense drought. The theory of mass extinction as the result of an astroid strike wasn't proposed until
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Fantasia(1940) - The Extinction Of The Dinosaurs, Third Part - YouTube
Rite of Spring': A classic 'Fantasia' segment, whether Stravinsky liked it or not
Walt Disney's Dinosaurs: The Story of The Rite of Spring — Extinct
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The dinosaur sequence in Disney's 1940 Fantasia always breaks my heart. Set to Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, it has a prescience...A little bit more of... | By Vespertine | Facebook