Stregone: L'apprendista

The original feature of this story is its role as a . Written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the poem "Der Zauberlehrling" introduces the iconic scenario of an apprentice using magic he cannot control, specifically animating a broom to carry water.

: For younger audiences, Disney also released a Nintendo DS game based on the theme, blending the classic story with interactive gameplay. 4. Modern Action: The 2010 Film L'apprendista stregone

Paul Dukas' orchestral work is perhaps the most famous "feature" of the story. It is a masterpiece of , where the instruments literally "tell" the story without words. The original feature of this story is its role as a

: It serves as an early warning about technology or power outstripping human wisdom, a theme often cited in modern discussions about artificial intelligence. 2. Musical Innovation: Paul Dukas' Symphonic Scherzo (1897) : It serves as an early warning about

: This segment is credited with revitalizing Mickey's popularity and remains one of the most recognizable sequences in animation history.

: A unique feature of this version is how it blends scientific principles with sorcery, treating magic as an extension of advanced physics.

The 2010 live-action film starring Nicolas Cage and Jay Baruchel reimagines the apprentice as a physics student in modern-day Manhattan.