Modest Moussorgsky's witches' sabbath theme song was the inspiration for Disney animator Vladimir Tytla's evocative Ukrainian demon, Chernabog. Chernabog rising from an Eastern European mountain to party with his minions was the result of several artists' creativity, and Tytla brings him to life in memorable fashion. Check this guy out.
Ooh! Don't mess with Chernabog! |
It's obvious that a room full of cooped-up animators went to town when they were given this assignment. Even after 70 years, I can hear them shouting at each other in story conference now:
I'm in charge of the topless harpies!
Well, I get to draw the fiery naked demon ladies!
Yeah? Well I'm going to draw some nude witches, riding broomsticks no less!
Hey, you guys, save some for me! How about, uh, close-ups of nipples, zooming out of the screen?!
Everyone agreed this all sounded good. What could be more evil than giant fluorescent nipples on the big screen?
And now: "Night on Bald Mountain" from Fantasia. But first a friendly note to Disney's crack legal team—these low-resolution images are for educational purposes only (heh) and are not meant for reproduction. All copyrights remain with the holders.
Look at Chernabog. He means business. And he's not wearing any pants either. Fantastic use of body language to imply menace and destruction. Until those church bells ring and spoil all the fun.
A bunch of ghosts and spirits rise up to ride through the night skies. That's what they do on the witches' sabbath, you know.
Naked witch at 8 o'clock! |
Whoo! This is the high you can never quite reach again, no matter how many witches' sabbaths you attend.
Hey! There's naked ladies in there! |
But then, the terrors set in.
Oh my GOD! *heart attack* |
AIEEE! |
And BOOBS! Giant boobs in a Disney film! Disclaimer: in keeping with Google's adult-content policy for 2015, the following content offers a substantial public benefit, in artistic, educational, documentary, or scientific contexts.
Whoever drew this, why the same model in both shots? |
There's something going on with this harpy. Something...untoward. But that's how it goes on Bald Mountain. Until the coming of the dawn.
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