“I understand you are doing "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." I would love to do that for you. I will do it for nothing.”
During a chance meeting in a restaurant with Walt Disney. Stokowski's influence expanded the project and the idea eventually evolved into the landmark animation feature film Fantasia (1940), for which Stokowski had suggested the title, as one which indicates "a musical composition without a strict form"; quoted in Serious Business: The Art and Commerce of Animation in America from Betty Boop to Toy Story (2000) by Stefan Kanfer
Unsourced variant: I would like to conduct that for you.
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