![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 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](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWVVBd_WsAENyU5.jpg)
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
![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 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](https://i.redd.it/yo1y2y7od6w41.jpg)
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
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
![Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology on Twitter: "Did you know there are dinosaurs in Disney's 1940 film “Fantasia”? At one point, T. rex approaches some grazing dinosaurs. Sauropods and ceratopsians look on Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology on Twitter: "Did you know there are dinosaurs in Disney's 1940 film “Fantasia”? At one point, T. rex approaches some grazing dinosaurs. Sauropods and ceratopsians look on](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fp-8hjqXgAEDFKZ.jpg)