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evie-carnahan · 2 days ago
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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whencartoonsruletheworld · 1 year ago
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one side of this post is the costume design from a big-budget theatrical film meant to live up to the hype of the first animated film ever made for wide-release and another side of this post is the costume design from an abc soap opera where dwarves hatch from eggs and i think you guys will kill me if i tell you which is which
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yellenabelova · 9 months ago
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Agatha All Along + iconic witches (insp)
Agatha Harkness as The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard Of Oz (1939) Lilia Calderu as The Good Witch of the North from The Wizard of Oz (1939) Jennifer Kale as The Evil Queen from Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (1937) Billy Maximoff as Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty (1959)
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schmergo · 1 year ago
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Ever since I was little, I’ve had this theory that Dopey from Snow White is actually just a human baby that the dwarfs took in thinking he was simply a “dopey” adult dwarf. Like, he doesn’t have a beard (or hair), he doesn’t have teeth, he doesn’t talk, his dwarven clothes are too big for him, and he has no idea what he’s doing.
One or two of those could make sense, but the only thing he has in common with the dwarfs is his small stature, and even then, his proportions seem different from theirs! That’s no dwarf! That guy is a baby! It’s “Elf” all over again with this dude!
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scurviesdisneyblog · 1 month ago
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Walt Disney Animation Studios Layout & Background Book
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movie-gifs · 5 months ago
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937
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fictionadventurer · 1 year ago
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One major mistake people make when looking at Snow White is assuming that they were trying to create a Disney Princess role model for little girls to emulate, when actually they were just trying their darndest to create an animated character that audiences would care about.
When we see pure and innocent Snow White being mistreated by her stepmother and later driven into exile, it's supposed to activate parental instincts that make us want to protect her. It shouldn't matter if she doesn't do anything to save herself, because she shouldn't have to. We're supposed to feel the injustice of it, feel sad and angry that she's treated this way, fear that she's going to come to harm. We're not supposed to want to be her, we're supposed to love her, and want to see her get the love she deserves, so we remain invested for the entire runtime of this 80-minute cartoon that they're afraid audiences won't sit through. That's what mattered to the story while they were making it, so applying Disney Princess expectations is ridiculous.
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classicfilmblr · 2 months ago
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs dir. David Hand, Wilfred Jackson, William Cottrell | 1937
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snowbairdd · 3 months ago
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And that he will carry me away to his castle where we will live happily ever after.
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937) dir. David Hand
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velvet4510 · 5 months ago
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A Defense of Snow White’s Prince Florian
“He kissed a random corpse in the forest!”
“He’s preying on a child!”
“He stalked her!”
Please, please, you guys, I’m begging you to actually WATCH the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
WATCH.
THE.
MOVIE.
Because the Prince kissing Snow White is, to me, one of the most heartbreaking scenes in Disney history.
And here’s why.
First of all, the Prince is clearly close to Snow White’s age. He is both drawn and voiced as very youthful. He looks and sounds about 16 or 17, at the oldest. He is NOT a “predator”. He’s a boy who loves a girl, like in any good fairy tale.
Secondly, the Prince meets Snow White early in the movie. She’s NOT a complete stranger to him at the end. And their first meeting is significant. The Evil Queen makes a big deal out of Snow White’s looks, being “the fairest of all”, etc. But the Prince is first drawn to Snow White’s VOICE. He’s captivated by her singing and her kindness to the birds. He sees beyond her looks. He sees past the rags she wears and recognizes that this is a good person, a beautiful person on the inside. Then when she’s startled by him, he’s very polite and soft-spoken, apologizing for frightening her. He’s a total gentleman. Then he serenades her, letting her know how much he admires her. (Words that she has NEVER heard from ANYONE else in her life, by the way.) Then he even smiles at and is kissed by a dove that lands on his finger, hinting he has a connection with animals somewhat like hers.
And then there’s a fade to black. So we actually don’t know if she came out again, if they talked for a while. Maybe they didn’t, but maybe they did. The film doesn’t clearly tell us one way or another. But there is a possibility that they did get to know each other a little there. And if they didn’t, something is still beginning between them. They share warm smiles and affectionate looks. They both feel it, and they both hope to pursue it.
Then Snow White finds out her stepmom wants her dead and has to run away. Which means the Prince noticed her absence.
And the narrative text later tells us that he “searched far and wide” for her after she disappeared. (This guy walked so Fiyero could run, let’s be real.) Imagine the person you’ve been thinking about, hoping to get to know, wondering if they may be the one, suddenly vanished without a trace. And she’s the Princess of your neighboring kingdom. And then the Queen of the same kingdom also suddenly disappears. Wouldn’t you be alarmed? There’s a chance the huntsman may have gone to the Prince’s kingdom for help, and warned him of the Queen’s horrible actions. There’s also a chance that the Queen already had a bad reputation in the area, and the disappearances were a confirmation of what was already suspected. So the Prince nobly tries to find out what happened to his newfound love, worried about her safety. Snow White sings about her hope that she will see him again and tells the dwarfs about him … but the full truth of the situation is that he’s been thinking about her too. It’s a mutual young first love, pure and innocent.
Then the Prince FINALLY finds his beloved… in a coffin. After a “far and wide” search, there she is, apparently DEAD! All his hopes and wishes for a possible relationship with her are dashed. A 17-year-old who once dreamed of reuniting with his first love has just found her dead. He knows absolutely nothing about the poisoned apple’s spell or its cure. He doesn’t know a kiss will save her. He thinks she’s gone. Forever. All he knows is that he has found the girl he loves too late, and he couldn’t help her, despite all his searching. So, he kisses her goodbye. He kisses her as an apology, a sign of regret for lost dreams, a chance that he seems to have been denied. A 2-second touch of her lips to show his devotion. Then he bows his head and grieves.
This moment demonstrates than in him, Snow White has found the genuine love she’s been yearning for. While her stepmother tried multiple times to murder her, now she has someone who genuinely values her, so much so that he searched everywhere to find her when she went missing. Who was so heartbroken and crushed at the notion that she was gone forever that he gave her what he thought was a goodbye kiss, his one and only way of showing what she meant to him before he became haunted by the ghost of her memory, of his failure, of his lost chance at love.
This is a deeply and tragically romantic moment that has sadly been widely misunderstood. Do not slander Prince Florian! He doesn’t deserve it!
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mistress-light · 4 months ago
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs • Walt Disney
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life-in-toontown · 4 months ago
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Like to charge reblog to cast
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romancemedia · 1 year ago
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Inside Look into the Disney Princess Castles
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didanagy · 5 months ago
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SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937)
dir. david hand
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whencartoonsruletheworld · 5 months ago
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ok so like i have been ragging on the snow white reboot for regular disney reboot reasons but like. you guys do understand that them cgi-ing the dwarves instead of casting actual fucking actors with dwarfism is like. theeee most ableist fucking thing they could've done right
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scurviesdisneyblog · 4 months ago
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Story sketches for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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