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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The musical number in an animated musical in which the animation stops pretending to depict things that are actually happening in the world of the movie and becomes a more abstract illustration of the music. The Disney Acid Sequence is not as common as it first seems - they only belong here if they are not explainable - usually a whacked-out moment of impossible lighting and choreography with crazy lighting, sometimes caused by hallucinations. If it is caused by a dream, see Dream Ballet. If it is caused by substance abuse, see Mushroom Samba. |