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  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Blancanieves y los Siete Enanitos en español) es el primer largometraje animado producido por Walt Disney. Si bien no fue el primer largometraje de la historia de la animación, sí fue el primero en lograr un amplio éxito internacional. Fue también el primer largometraje de dibujos animados rodado en Technicolor.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1994 Little Golden Book based on the 1937 Disney animated feature film of the same name.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first animated feature in the Disney animated features canon; the first animated feature in Technicolor. It was made and produced by Walt Disney Productions, premiered on December 21nd, 1937, and was originally released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on February 8th, 1938. Based upon the fairy tale Snow White by the Brothers Grimm, the film's plot has a jealous and wicked queen attempt to have her stepdaughter murdered, but the girl escapes and is given shelter by seven dwarfs who live deep in a forest. Snow White was the first major animated feature made in the United States, the most successful motion picture released in 1937, and, adjusted for inflation, is the tenth highest-grossing film of all time.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the illustrious German fairy tale of the same name, and is well known for being the first cel animated feature film ever released, as well as the being the first in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.
  • Previous Episode | Next Episode In this ALF Tales episode, ALF and his friends retell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The story of Snow White is of European origin, though the author and country of its origin are unknown. The best known version of this tale is the one published by the Brothers Grimm.
  • Snow White premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, followed by a nationwide release on February 4, 1938, and with international earnings of $8 million during its initial release briefly assumed the record of highest grossing sound film at the time. The popularity of the film has led to it being re-released theatrically many times, until its home video release in the 1990s. Adjusted for inflation, it is one of the top ten performers at the North American box office.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first Disney animated feature ever from Walt Disney Animation Studios. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on December 21, 1937, and was re-released several times throughout the decades until July 2, 1993, when the film was also digitally restored.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was America's first feature-length animated film, as well as the first in the Disney Animated Canon. It was also the first one in English, and the first in Technicolor. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, premiered on December 21, 1937, and was originally released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on February 8, 1938. The film is an adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, in which an evil queen attempts to have her stepdaughter Snow White murdered in jealousy of her beauty, but the girl escapes and is given shelter by seven dwarfs in their cottage in a forest.
  • "They're watching Snow White....and they love it!" -Billy Peltzer to Kate Beringer and Gizmo. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 animated feature which holds the titles of the first in the Disney Animated Features Canon and the first American English-language cel-animated feature film. When the Gremlins invaded the town of Kingston Falls they broke into the town's cinema and after some gremlins messing around with the movie projector, it starts playing Snow White by mistake. The Gremlins almost immediately love the movie and for the first time since their rampage they are actually somewhat calm and joyful without causing harm. All the Gremlins begin singing along to the Dwarves' famous song Heigh Ho. This gives Billy & Kate a chance to make a trap out of the cinema, using Snow White
  • (Clips from Disney animated movies play as "The Egg Travels" from Dinosaur plays in the background) Doug (vo): So it's December, and I started thinking to myself, "What kind of videos could I do this month? Something wholesome, nice, and Christmas-related?" But then, the more I thought about it, I'm doing a lot of Christmas videos this month, as I do every month. And for whatever reason, I started thinking about the Disney films, the ones that we all grew up with. The more I was thinking about it, they're wholesome all the time. They don't wait one month a year to shine all the magic and goodness of humanity on us, they have to be whimsical all year round, and that can't be easy. So I decided, "Screw it. I'm just gonna review all the Disney films." That is to say, all the animated 2D Disne
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  • Dick Rickard
  • Dorothy Ann Blank
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  • Richard Creedon
  • Ted Sears
  • Webb Smith
  • Basado en el cuento de hadas Blancanieves de los hermanos Grimm
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  • Wilfred Jackson
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  • 1994
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  • 4980.0
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  • 29583
Box Title
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Tagline
  • The One That Started It All
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Runtime
  • 4980.0
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Título
  • Blancanieves y los Siete Enanitos
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • Blanca Nieves y los siete enanos
Sound
  • Mono / Dolby
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  • Estados Unidos
Release Date
  • --12-21
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  • left
  • right
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  • Original theatrical one-sheet poster for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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  • Blancanieves de los Hermanos Grimm
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  • English
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  • Frank Churchill
  • Leigh Harline
  • Paul Smith
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  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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  • 200
Color
  • Colour
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  • 1.85E8
  • 4.16E8
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  • Snow white and the seven dwarfs xlg.jpg
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  • 29583
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  • 29583
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  • --12-21
  • --02-04
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  • 1937
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  • 4980.0
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  • thumb|left|200px|Hirschfeld's caricature of Disney. The staccato movements of Snow White and her cardboard lover, both wired for sound, are distinctly bad influences on this new art form. To imitate an animated photograph except as satire is in poor taste. I admire the skill and organization required to assemble a major effort such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and am properly impressed... My primary interest is the proper appreciation of caricature and its applied arts. Mr. Disney... made the biggest needle-point ever devised by man.
  • thumb|left|150px|The 1916 silent film version. I saw the handwriting on the wall. My costs kept going up and up, but the short subject was just filler on any program. And so I felt I had to diversify my business. You could only get so much out of a short subject…I don't know why I picked "Snow White." The story is something I remembered as a kid. I once saw Marguerite Clark performing in it in Kansas City when I was a newsboy back in 1917. It was one of the first big pictures I'd ever seen. That was back in 1917…I thought it was the perfect story. It had the sympathetic dwarfs, you see? It had the heavy. It had the prince and the girl. The romance, I just thought it was a perfect story.
  • Don Graham really knew what he was teaching, and he "showed" you how to do something – he didn't just talk. He taught us things that were very important for animation. How to simplify our drawings – how to cut out all the unnecessary hen scratching amateurs have a habit of using. He showed us how to make a drawing look solid. He taught us about tension points – like a bent knee, and how the pant leg comes down from that knee and how important the wrinkles from it are to describe form. I learned a hell of a lot from him!
  • The first duty of the cartoon is not to picture or duplicate real action or things as they actually happen, but to give a character life and action; to picture on the screen things that have run through the imagination of the audience and to bring to life dream-fantasies and imaginative fancies that we have all thought of during our lives or have had pictured to us in various forms during our lives… I definitely feel that we cannot do the fantastic things based on the real unless we first know the real. This point should be brought out very clearly to all new men, and even the older men.
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  • o.Al.
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  • $1,488,000 USD
  • 1488423.0
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  • 1.370000
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  • Blanca Nieves y los Siete Enanos
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  • 1937
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  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Blancanieves y los Siete Enanitos en español) es el primer largometraje animado producido por Walt Disney. Si bien no fue el primer largometraje de la historia de la animación, sí fue el primero en lograr un amplio éxito internacional. Fue también el primer largometraje de dibujos animados rodado en Technicolor.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was America's first feature-length animated film, as well as the first in the Disney Animated Canon. It was also the first one in English, and the first in Technicolor. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, premiered on December 21, 1937, and was originally released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on February 8, 1938. The film is an adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, in which an evil queen attempts to have her stepdaughter Snow White murdered in jealousy of her beauty, but the girl escapes and is given shelter by seven dwarfs in their cottage in a forest. It is generally considered to be Walt Disney's most significant achievement, his first-ever animated feature. Snow White was the first major animated feature made in the United States, the most successful motion picture released in 1938, and, adjusted for inflation, is the tenth highest-grossing film of all time. This historical moment in motion picture history changed the medium of animation. Before 1937, short cartoons took up the majority of American animation. The movie was adapted by Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith and was supervised by David Hand, and directed by William Cottrell, Wilfred Jackson, Larry Morey, Perce Pearce, and Ben Sharpsteen. Snow White is particularly memorable for songs like "Heigh-Ho" and "Some Day My Prince Will Come", several frightening and intense sequences, and a style influenced by European storybook illustrations.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1994 Little Golden Book based on the 1937 Disney animated feature film of the same name.
  • Snow White premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, followed by a nationwide release on February 4, 1938, and with international earnings of $8 million during its initial release briefly assumed the record of highest grossing sound film at the time. The popularity of the film has led to it being re-released theatrically many times, until its home video release in the 1990s. Adjusted for inflation, it is one of the top ten performers at the North American box office. At the 11th Academy Awards, Walt Disney was awarded an honorary Oscar, and the film was nominated for Best Musical Score. It was added to the United States National Film Registry in 1989 and is ranked in the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American films, who also named the film as the greatest American animated film of all time in 2008.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first Disney animated feature ever from Walt Disney Animation Studios. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on December 21, 1937, and was re-released several times throughout the decades until July 2, 1993, when the film was also digitally restored. Following this theatrical re-issue, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came out on VHS as one of the first ten Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection titles on October 28, 1994. Each copy of this VHS was sold for $26.99. On November 14, 1994, it was reported that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs has sold more than 17 million copies in just three weeks, then later, 20 million copies in mid-December 1994. As the very first of 13 Platinum Edition titles ever, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs made its DVD debut on October 9, 2001. It was last released on VHS on November 27, 2001. Then eight years later, on October 6, 2009, the film made its first Blu-ray Disc release, as the first Diamond Edition title from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first animated feature in the Disney animated features canon; the first animated feature in Technicolor. It was made and produced by Walt Disney Productions, premiered on December 21nd, 1937, and was originally released to theatres by RKO Radio Pictures on February 8th, 1938. Based upon the fairy tale Snow White by the Brothers Grimm, the film's plot has a jealous and wicked queen attempt to have her stepdaughter murdered, but the girl escapes and is given shelter by seven dwarfs who live deep in a forest. Snow White was the first major animated feature made in the United States, the most successful motion picture released in 1937, and, adjusted for inflation, is the tenth highest-grossing film of all time.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It is based on the illustrious German fairy tale of the same name, and is well known for being the first cel animated feature film ever released, as well as the being the first in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.
  • Previous Episode | Next Episode In this ALF Tales episode, ALF and his friends retell the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The story of Snow White is of European origin, though the author and country of its origin are unknown. The best known version of this tale is the one published by the Brothers Grimm.
  • (Clips from Disney animated movies play as "The Egg Travels" from Dinosaur plays in the background) Doug (vo): So it's December, and I started thinking to myself, "What kind of videos could I do this month? Something wholesome, nice, and Christmas-related?" But then, the more I thought about it, I'm doing a lot of Christmas videos this month, as I do every month. And for whatever reason, I started thinking about the Disney films, the ones that we all grew up with. The more I was thinking about it, they're wholesome all the time. They don't wait one month a year to shine all the magic and goodness of humanity on us, they have to be whimsical all year round, and that can't be easy. So I decided, "Screw it. I'm just gonna review all the Disney films." That is to say, all the animated 2D Disney films, with some exceptions. (Posters of Enchanted and Tangled are shown) Why? Because I love Disney, and so do you. Oh, you may act like you don't like Disney, you may talk about how it's an evil corporate monster that only gets stronger and stronger the longer we live. (Laughs) But the funny thing is, you don't have a choice. You can bombard us with all the genius monstrous things that Disney has done in the past. You can argue debatable messages, you can argue debatable ethics, you can even argue debatable stereotypes. But it doesn't matter. Disney has always been there. For most of us, it's the first thing we're introduced to, and that's the genius of Disney, putting all their time and all their effort not in something adult, but in something for children. And once something has your childhood by the balls, it's never gonna leave you. It's there forever. Disney has practically become family to us. Its fairy tales, its magic, it's everything that we enjoyed and thought was possible when we were younger. And as we grow older, there's a lot of other things to enjoy: the artistry, the creativity, the imagination. There's literally no other word for it but Disney. It's an artistic cultural phenomenon that'll never, ever leave. Now I'm just gonna state upfront that I'm directly ripping off Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (The logo of that show is shown), where James Rolfe reviews a new monster movie every day of October. I think it's a cool idea, and I wanted to do it with something I really enjoy: the hand-drawn animated Disney films. The only downside is, there's only so many days in December and there's just a friggin' buttload of these movies. So I'm probably gonna do about three a day, and once or twice, I may skip over one. But I'll do my best to comment on as many as possible. And keep in mind, this is just my own personal opinion. If you like or hate any of these films, there's nothing wrong with that. I'm just putting out there what I think are some of the most beloved classics of all time. So, sit back and enjoy the month of what I like to call... Disneycember. (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) Doug (vo): Let's start off with the very first animated film ever made: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. We often associate the Disney formula with a princess in a big castle and some sort of far-off fairy tale. And even though not all the films are like that; in fact, probably not even the majority, that’s the one kids seem to like the most, and it started at the very beginning. Disney knew then that the more timeless you can make something, the longer it’ll be around. So, logically, it makes sense to start off with a fairy tale. And as the first film goes, it’s pretty damn impressive. I mean, okay, it’s not entirely timeless. I mean, the designs are kind of 40s, some of the characters aren't as developed as children’s films are today, and Snow White’s singing voice is... Snow White (singing): To find me today. Doug (vo): ...very Betty Boop-ish. To describe the story is almost silly. We all know it.
  • "They're watching Snow White....and they love it!" -Billy Peltzer to Kate Beringer and Gizmo. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 animated feature which holds the titles of the first in the Disney Animated Features Canon and the first American English-language cel-animated feature film. When the Gremlins invaded the town of Kingston Falls they broke into the town's cinema and after some gremlins messing around with the movie projector, it starts playing Snow White by mistake. The Gremlins almost immediately love the movie and for the first time since their rampage they are actually somewhat calm and joyful without causing harm. All the Gremlins begin singing along to the Dwarves' famous song Heigh Ho. This gives Billy & Kate a chance to make a trap out of the cinema, using Snow White as bait. They blow up the befuddled Gremlins in the process, except Stripe, who escaped the movie theatre and went to the department store, right before Billy, Kate & Gizmo escaped for safety and the movie theatre exploded. In Gremlins 2: The New Batch, as the Gremlins break the fourth wall, an injured Projector operator quits his job after being attacked by gremlins stating that all they want to watch is Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs until Hulk Hogan steps in and orders the Gremlins to replay the film. add photo gallery
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