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- and female centaurs, referred to by the studio as "centaurettes", feature prominently. The centaurettes appear in various situations, some of which depict...
- by the Zebra Centaurettes and Bacchus goes in his throne (which tumbles with him in it) and afterwards, starts to pine for the centaurettes. His celebrations...
- characters that have been called racist are Sunflower, a black centaurette who serves a white centaurette in Fantasia; the Siamese cats in Lady and the Tramp, who...
- van Beethoven. A mythical Greco-Roman world of colorful centaurs and "centaurettes", cupids, fauns and other figures from classical mythology is portra****...
- Release date Notes Fantasia 1940 The Pastoral Symphony segment by Ludwig van Beethoven of the film features centaurs courting Centaurides/"centaurettes"....
- his girl designs found their way into Disney films: for example, the centaurettes in Fantasia and the teenage girls in the "All the Cats Join In" segment...
- for Mickey Mouse in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” Animator Animator for Centaurettes and Cupids in "Pastoral Symphony" segment Animator Animation supervisor...
- and not completed until the 1950s. Also on display is a black zebra centaurette from Fantasia, which Benchley admires. The employee on duty makes Benchley...
- California State College Cheerleaders, from Bring It On Again Central High Centaurettes, including Krista Wilson (Sarah Chalke), from the Moment of Truth movie...
- Who Killed **** Robin?; Sunflower the half-zebra/half-African servant centaurette in Fantasia; the film Song of the South, which depicts an idealized version...