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* Both the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis versions of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' have Mickey's sorcerer hat as a treasure in the Toon Museum. In [[VideoGame/BonkersCapcom the former game]], it is stolen and can be recovered by completing the Downtown level, and in [[VideoGame/BonkersSega the latter game]], Bonkers has to protect it from Harry the Handbag and his gang of raccoon thieves.

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* Both the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Platform/SegaGenesis versions of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' have Mickey's sorcerer hat as a treasure in the Toon Museum. In [[VideoGame/BonkersCapcom the former game]], it is stolen and can be recovered by completing the Downtown level, and in [[VideoGame/BonkersSega the latter game]], Bonkers has to protect it from Harry the Handbag and his gang of raccoon thieves.
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** ''Fland Canyon'': During the Disney-inspired CouchGag by Creator/EricGoldberg, Bart channels Mickey in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment, complete with outfit.

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** ''Fland Canyon'': "Fland Canyon": During the Disney-inspired CouchGag by Creator/EricGoldberg, Bart channels Mickey in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment, complete with outfit.
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* Both the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis versions of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' have Mickey's sorcerer hat as a treasure in the Toon Museum. In [[VideoGame/BonkersCapcom the former game]], it is stolen and can be recovered by completing the Downtown level, and in [[VideoGame/BonkersSega the latter game]], Bonkers has to protect it from Harry the Handbag and his gang of raccoon thieves.

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* Both the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis versions of ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'' have Mickey's sorcerer hat as a treasure in the Toon Museum. In [[VideoGame/BonkersCapcom the former game]], it is stolen and can be recovered by completing the Downtown level, and in [[VideoGame/BonkersSega the latter game]], Bonkers has to protect it from Harry the Handbag and his gang of raccoon thieves.
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': In this review of the ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' trilogy, the Nerd says that the second level of the first game, "What the Heck?" reminds him of ''Fantasia'', due to its use of ''Night on Bald Mountain'' as the background music and Evil the Cat perched atop a mountain.

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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': In this his review of the ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' trilogy, the Nerd says that the second level of the first game, "What the Heck?" reminds him of ''Fantasia'', due to its use of ''Night on Bald Mountain'' as the background music and Evil the Cat perched atop a mountain.
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': In this review of the ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' trilogy, the Nerd says that the second level of the first game, "What the Heck?" reminds him of ''Fantasia'', due to its use of ''Night on Bald Mountain'' as the background music and Evil the Cat perched atop a mountain.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AllegroNonTroppo'' is Creator/BrunoBozzetto's full-length AffectionateParody of ''Fantasia'', made clear by the opening sequence when the presenter, gushing about the originality of his idea of setting animation to classical music, gets a phone call informing him that it's already been done by some guy named "Prisney". Like ''Fantasia'', it uses live-action footage of an orchestra as a FramingDevice, but instead of Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, we get a cigar chomping dockworker conducting an orchestra of washerwomen, while a lowly cartoonist shackled to his desk provides the visuals. Two segments in particular are direct parodies of segments from the original: "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" spoofs the mythological setting of "Pastoral Symphony", and "Bolero" features a parade of prehistoric animals inspired by "Rite of Spring".

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* ''WesternAnimation/AllegroNonTroppo'' is Creator/BrunoBozzetto's full-length AffectionateParody of ''Fantasia'', made clear by the opening sequence when the presenter, gushing about the originality of his idea of setting animation to classical music, gets a phone call informing him that it's already been done by some guy named "Prisney"."[[BlandNameProduct Prisney]]". Like ''Fantasia'', it uses live-action footage of an orchestra as a FramingDevice, but instead of Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, we get a cigar chomping dockworker conducting an orchestra of washerwomen, while a lowly cartoonist shackled to his desk provides the visuals. Two segments in particular are direct parodies of segments from the original: "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" spoofs the mythological setting of "Pastoral Symphony", and "Bolero" features a parade of prehistoric animals inspired by "Rite of Spring".
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* The climax of ''Film/MegaMonsterBattleUltraGalaxyLegends'' sees the revival of the Ultimate Monster, Belyudora, whose silohoutte from a distance resembles Chernaborg.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'': The logo for the film is in the font used for re-issues of ''Fantasia'', as well as ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000''.
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* ''Film/ZombielandDoubleTap'' has Columbus reveal that ''Fantasia'' is his favorite movie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': The cartoon "The Brain's Apprentice", as its title implies, is a parody of this film's segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice".

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} (1993)'': The cartoon "The Brain's Apprentice", as its title implies, is a parody of this film's segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice".
* ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'': In "Here Comes Treble", the scene with the multiplying Warners with mops set to ''In the Hall of Mountain King'' is a spoof of "The Sorcerer's
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* ''Art/MysticalMedleysAVintageCartoonTarot'': The "Two of Wands" wears a red hooded robe and shoes, and has a pair of brooms that brings to mind Mickey Mouse's appearance in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice".
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* ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'': Among the magical artifacts in Jack Hornet’s collection is a blue wizard’s hat with white stars, much like the one from “Sorcerer’s Apprentice”.
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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureIntoTheUnderworld'': The powerful Demon Lord, Demaon, bears a passing resemblance to Chernabog, right down to being a silhouette shrouded in shadows and covered in dark flames.

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