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2 unusual facts about Snow White: The Sequel


Snow White: The Sequel

Already in 1973 a 11 minute short cartoon called Snow White and the Seven Perverts was made in Germany.

It's based on the fairy tale of Snow White and intended as a sequel to Disney's classic animated adaptation.


A Snow White Christmas

After vanquishing the Wicked Queen, the new queen, Snow White (Diane Pershing) and her husband King Charming are now the rulers of the land of Noel.

Airplane II: The Sequel

First released on December 10, 1982, the film was written and directed by Ken Finkleman and stars Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Chad Everett, William Shatner, Rip Torn, and Sonny Bono.

The head of the ground crew, The Sarge (Chuck Connors), does not like what is occurring, but he defers to the airline's management.

Beswick Pottery

In 1952, Beswick began manufacturing a range of Disney characters, including Snow White, Mickey Mouse and Bambi.

Bidasari

which has some similarities with the western fairy-tale of Snow White that was published by The Brothers Grimm in 1812 A.D. of their fairy-tale collection book.

Commissar Shakespeare

Su who has been cast in the role of Snow White ("Pamuk Prenses") in the school play, is rehearsing when she blacks out and is taken to hospital where she is found to have leukemia.

Daddie's Little Piece of Dresden China

A short sequence at the start, setting the scene with a modified retelling of Snow White, uses more conventional-looking drawn animation.

Disney English

A typical center will have 5 to 10 classrooms, each themed with a specific Disney property, for example: Snow White, The Lion King, Cars, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Winnie The Pooh, and Toy Story.

Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade

On the right-hand side, Maleficent and the Wicked Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs sends daunting looks at guests.

DysEnchanted

DysEnchanted is a short subject about seven storybook characters: Cinderella, Snow White, Goldilocks, Sleeping Beauty, Alice In Wonderland, Dorothy and Little Red Riding Hood.

Gene London

An imaginative child, Gene recalled, "Alone in my room when all the other kids were playing ball, I'd tell myself the story, acting out all the parts, including Snow White standing by the side of the well singing, 'I'm Wishing'."

Hanadi Jaradat

The installation consisted of a long pool of water coloured blood red, upon which floated a small white boat named "Snövit" ("Snow White") carrying a portrait of Hanadi Jaradat, which were accompanied by text written on the nearby walls, and the sound of Bach's Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut (Cantata 199).

John Savident

He was one of the readers on the BBC's online Advent Calendar in December 2006 and starred in the 2006 pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as the henchman at Manchester Opera House, appearing alongside Suranne Jones, Justin Moorhouse, and the all-star seven dwarves including Warwick Davis.

Julie Hickson

Her other works include directing a short film entitled Fishing with George (1994), starring Eliza Dushku and co-writing the films Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996) and Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (2001).

Just a Little Girl

Then she appears to be in a glass coffin like that of Snow White, and she falls down into the arms of another Amy, who throws her away and dances until the end of the song.

Kara Monaco

She also worked at Disney World, where she was one of the performers who portrayed "Cinderella" and "Snow White" in the resort.

Keavy Lynch

She is also working on a musical called Guilty, and took the lead role in a pantomime performance of Snow White in December 2005 at the Theatre Royal in Nottingham.

Makeshift Theatre Company

The first four children's shows produced by M.T.C were written by Jack Neary, and adapted from well known stories, specifically, Robin Hood, The Ugly Duckling, Snow White and Rumplestilskin.

Michelle L'amour

She won the title of Miss Exotic World 2005 with her Snow White routine, after three years as a burlesque dancer.

Miyako Endō

Princess Peach, Toad, Morton Koopa Jr., and Wendy O. Koopa in Super Mario's Snow White, Super Mario's Momotarō, and Super Mario's Issun-bōshi, all three by the Amada Printing and Processing Company

Natalie Blair

In December 2007, Blair starred in the Spillers Ltd Production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as Snow White at the Music Hall in Shrewsbury.

Patricia Hamilton

Patricia Hamilton (born 1938) is a Canadian actress, perhaps best known as "Rachel Lynde" in Anne of Green Gables, its sequels: Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story, and Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, and several Anne of Green Gables related films (such as Road to Avonlea).

Sally Ann Marsh

Sally Ann Marsh also voiced the character of Snow White, in the 2006 Picha production of Snow White: The Sequel alongside Stephen Fry as the Narrator, Rik Mayall as the Seven Dwarfs, Michael Kilgarriff as the Ogre, Shelley Blond as Cinderella, Lia Williams as Sleeping Beauty with Morwenna Banks as the Good Fairy and Simon Greenall as Prince Charming.

Samantha Dorrance

Sam has recently played the part of Zoe in BBC One program Doctors which will be aired early next year and will be playing Snow White in Pantomime this December at The Middleton Arena in Manchester.

Sandahl Bergman

Other appearances include a lunar base officer in the movie Airplane II: The Sequel, the music video "Heavy Metal Love" by the band Helix and the Fred Olen Ray film Possessed by the Night, and guest appearances on television, such as Hart to Hart and Moonlighting.

Sítio do Picapau Amarelo

In O Picapau Amarelo, the farm is visited by several fairy tale characters, including Cinderella, Snow White, Red Riding Hood, all of them led by Tom Thumb (a good friend of Emília's).

Snow White and the Three Stooges

Released by 20th Century Fox, this was the trio's take on the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Snow White Grotto

The song "I'm Wishing" was also added to the grotto inside the wishing well in 1984 with the opening of New Fantasyland, Adriana Caselotti, who was the original voice of Snow White was the voice heard.

Snow White: A Deadly Summer

Maureen McCormick, who was in The Brady Bunch, had her first starring role after a long time.

Snow White's Scary Adventures

Voice cast for the 1994-2012 version of the ride: (open to clarification) Magic Mirror - Tony Jay; The Queen - Susanne Blakeslee; The Witch - Louise Chamis; The Huntsman - Peter Renaday; Snow White - Mary Kay Bergman; Doc - Jim Cummings; Sneezy - Corey Burton; Happy - Kevin Schon; Bashful - Jeff Bennett.

Sofi Marinova

While at school Marinova fell for acting, appearing in school musicals such as Snow White.

Sydney White

Sydney White also known as Sydney White and the Seven Dorks is a 2007 teen comedy film starring Amanda Bynes, Sara Paxton, and Matt Long, and based on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

The Blood Confession

The novel is a revisionist telling of the legend of Countess Elizabeth Báthory, with elements of the fairy tale Snow White.

The Magic Riddle

The film tells the story of Cindy, an orphan who lives as an indentured servant to her cruel stepmother, and features elements of famous fairytales including Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio.

The Silly Song

A shortened version of the song was also used to be shown at the Now Closed attraction, the Mickey Mouse Revue and Mel Blanc, Paul Frees, Hal Smith, Hans Conried and Dallas McKennon did the voices of the Dwarfs in the show and in the Original Version of Snow White's Scary Adventures in Walt Disney World.

The Tale of the Fox

Released eight months before Disney's Snow White, it is the world's sixth-ever animated feature film (and the second to use puppet animation, following The New Gulliver from the USSR).

The Wolf Among Us

He is the sheriff of Fabletown, working presently under interim mayor Ichabod Crane, aided by Snow White and her Magic Mirror in his investigation along with the help of Bufkin the winged monkey that manages Fabletown's records.

Waiting for Magic

Snow White is used as an allegory in this song for waiting for "the prince" to come ("Kiss me baby, I am Snow White sleeping in my coffin waiting for you").

Walter McConnell

In many instances, McConnell also juxtaposes these elements with kitsch imagery, such as garden bunnies or the figure of Snow White.


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