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Forever enchanting and inspiring, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS embodies The Walt Disney Signature Collection's legacy of animation. In this epic story of love and friendship, the kind and beautiful... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Before we go into any details, I suggest you put on your protective goggles, strap in, and go for the main feature. Prepare to be dazzled with sharp images and excellent sound that stay true to the original film. As with all Disney products, there is a lot of schmaltz explaining to themselves how great they are. In this case, I will have to agree with them. The platinum edition of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" makes it well worth trading in your old version or just retiring it. The two-disk edition has more information than can be absorbed in one sitting. There are a lot of DVD goodies or extras. I must mention a few. This takes advantage of your remote control for navigation. To help you decide, you have the magic mirror as a guide through both disks and all the feature sections. The magic mirror reminds me of the morose robot in Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." The only negative comment I have is on the second disk, as you navigate the menus do not highlight as they should and leave you guessing as to what you have selected until you press the OK button. If I had looked at the features first, I would have found a game. "Dopey's Wild Mine Ride", which required me to go back to the feature, as I could not remember all the details it asked about. Some of the feature information is redundant. Some will require reading. One of the posters that was displayed looked like an a-d-v-e-r-t-i-s-e-m-e-n-t for "Campbell's Cream of Dwarfs Soup." There is a Barbra Streisand version of "Some Day My Prince Will Come" which was distracting (no offense, Barbra) and would have been much better left sounding like Janet McDonald. The printed Grimm's version of the Snow-White story was an eye-opener. You know when things are not as good, exciting, or scary as you remember. Well, surprise, this movie is as good, as exciting as it is scary, and many times downright hilarious.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) in What's New and Coming Soon in Book-to-Screen
What's New and Coming Soon in Book-to-Screen
Published by Amanda Cleveland • March 23, 2025
It's always fun to see how books get adapted for the screen. But sometimes, this happens before we've had the chance to read the source material. Or maybe we just want to reread a book before we watch. Here are fifteen of the books behind the buzziest new and upcoming book-to-screen adaptations.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) in What to Give Kids (and Adults) Based on Their Favorite Disney Movie
What to Give Kids (and Adults) Based on Their Favorite Disney Movie
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • December 08, 2024

Over the years, Disney films have evolved from the hand-drawn works of art that broke new ground as the first-ever animated feature films to the hilarious Pixar collaborations that have been wowing kids and adults alike over the last several decades. Read on to find gifts for kids of all ages based on their favorite Disney movies.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) in The Cottagecore Aesthetic
The Cottagecore Aesthetic
Published by Amanda Cleveland • June 11, 2023
In current online vernacular, your aesthetic is your personal style amped way up. Today, we explore one of the most popular, Cottagecore. If you are looking for books and films that encapsulate a romantic, simple life of harmony with nature, like Little House or Beatrix Potter, this is the aesthetic for you.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) in Pause and Call Them 'Blessed'
Pause and Call Them 'Blessed'
Published by William Shelton • May 13, 2023
Motherhood is a complicated role, and every culture from the dawn of man has placed the burden of great expectations on mothers. How fitting, right, and proper it is that we pause annually to rise up and call 'blessed' those women who brought us into being through pain, tears, and toil.
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