After all seems well, Mickey silently apologizes and is ordered to return to his duties as punishment.Ĭlassification: Sorcerer's Apprentice, Waterbearer After the deed is done, Mickey begins to rest again, but the tiny pieces of sliced wood magically become hundreds of living brooms, and the army continues on with the duty of filling the overflown well with water, soon flooding the entire tower until Yen Sid arrives and puts an end to the chaos. Mickey tries to stop the broom, but it's no use, and the mouse is forced to kill it by cutting it to pieces with an ax. At first, he does not realize the broom continues to bring water to the well. It's a success, and the little mouse soon falls asleep, dreaming he is the world's greatest sorcerer. Having enough of the physical labor, Mickey brings a broomstick to life with his new found magic and orders it to carry on his duties. ![]() ![]() ![]() One night, however, after Yen Sid retires to slumber, Mickey sneaks on the sorcerer's hat, which appears to be the main source of his magic. ![]() Whilst the sorcerer spends his time conjuring spells and working with his abilities, Mickey merely works more as a servant, carrying buckets up a massive staircase to a well full of water. In the all-time classic Fantasia, Mickey is the apprentice of a powerful sorcerer known as Yen Sid.
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