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rom his perch high upon
Bald Mountain, Chernabog unfolds his wings and casts his dark
shadow over the sleeping village. Born of nightmare and myth, he
conjures writhing harpies and fiends, and calls the spirits of the
restless dead to perform at his beckoning. His minions live and die
at his whim, feeding the fire with their bones when he's wearied of
their devotion. Chernabog is king of the darkness and no human
dares walk the night while he's abroad! His evil power stands
against anything -- except the clean light of the sacred dawn. When
the sweet notes of morning break over the mountain, the monster
must crawl back into hiding, for against the purity of the day, his
evil is helpless. But Chernabog is never gone, he merely waits for
the coming of another night, and the chance to continue the eternal
battle between light and dark. |
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Animator Bill Tytla drew on the Ukrainian myths of his childhood,
and the powerful concept imagery created by Danish artist Kay
Nielsen, to bring the frightening Chernabog to life. Horror-film
star Bela Lugosi performed live-action reference for the giant
demon, but Tytla was not completely satisfied with the result and
reshot much of the acting himself.
Film: "Fantasia" (1940)
Animator: Vladimir "Bill" Tytla |
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