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Product Description No film in history has captured the worlds imagination like Walt Disneys first full-length animated masterpiece. Through astonishing Blu-ray high definition technology, experience this timeless classic in its most spectacular presentation ever! With an all-new, state-of-the-art digital restoration and Disney Enhanced High Definition sound, the breathtaking animation and unforgettable music of the most revered Disney film of all time will enthrall you like never before!Join the beautiful princess Snow White as she escapes her jealous stepmother, the queen, and befriends a lovable group of dwarfs. But when she falls under the queens wicked spell, only true loves kiss can save her Bonus Features Include: Snow White Returns Storyboard Featurette Was Walt planning a Snow White sequel? With newly discovered storyboards Disney animators show how this sequel would have played out, Princess and the Frog Sneak Peek Exclusive sneak peek at the 1st 5 minutes before it hits theaters, The One that Started it All Featurette This featurette within Hyperion Studios reveals how Snow White forever changed the world of movies and the world at large, All New Tiffany Thornton Music Video to Someday My Prince Will Come, Audio Commentary with Walt Disney Amazon.com One of the brightest nuggets from Disney's golden age, this 1937 film is almost dizzying in its meticulous construction of an enchanted world, with scores of major and minor characters (including fauna and fowl), each with a distinct identity. When you watch Snow White's intricate, graceful movements of fingers, arms, and head all in one shot, it is not the technical brilliance of Disney's artists that leaps out at you, but the very spirit of her engaging, girl-woman character. When the wicked queen's poisoned apple turns from killer green to rose red, the effect of knowing something so beautiful can be so terrible is absolutely elemental, so pure it forces one to surrender to the horror of it. Based on the Grimm fairy tale, Snow White is probably the best family film ever to deal, in mythic terms, with the psychological foundation for growing up. It's a crowning achievement and should not be missed. --Tom KeoghStills from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Click for larger image) Review BD Live Exclusive Features: Disney Smart Navigation Your Guide, the Magic Mirror, will guide you through the Blu-ray interactive experience. He has artificial intelligence enhanced by BD Live. He knows what the weather is like, what time of day it is and more!, DisneyView: Disneys pioneering animated feature is brought to the modern era of widescreen high definition viewing by allowing the user to expand their viewing experience beyond the original aspect ratio of the film. Acclaimed Disney artist Toby Bluth was able to draw beyond the borders of classic full frame cinema and fill the otherwise dark edges of the screen with beautiful custom imagery, giving audiences a new view of their animated classic favoriteBackstage Disney: Hyperion Studios - Audiences are digitally transported to 1937 to discover firsthand, Hyperion Studios, the original studio Walt Disney himself built and where Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was conceived and developed. Viewers will virtually walk the halls of this historic landmark experiencing life at Hyperion Studios back in the 1930s. This feature contains newly dimensionalized archival photos, never before heard animator recordings, archival transcripts and rare footage of Walt himself revealing how Disney s gifted filmmakers crafted the very first animated feature.Animation Voice Talent, Dopeys Wild Mine Ride - interactive set-top game, Disney Through The Decades & A New Century featurettes, Heigh-Ho Karaoke Sing-Along, Disney Family Play Games including Jewel Jumble Game BD Live allows players to compete against connected players from all over the world, What Do You See Game BD Live allows players to compete against connected players from all over the world, Mirror, Mirror on the Wall Game This mirror can find the secret princess inside each viewer with a series of questions. After the Magic Mirror determines what Disney Princess you are most like, then, enabled by BD Live you can receive a magical phone call from that Princess. --Walt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentSnow White is a canvas always shimmering, palpitating, with movement andinvention. It remains the jewel in Disney's crown. Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun TimesThere is no other word to describe the sound experience but wonderful! The spectacular newly restored animated picture quality is stunning and communicates the loving care the animators expressed in each and every bush stroke. The image quality is fabulous! The Technicolor color fidelity is spectacular. It is so very, very gratifying that this first Walt Disney classic has been preserved and restored to such brilliance and purity. This Blu-ray Disc presentation far surpasses every past presentation of this 1937 film, including theatrical presentations. This is truly an animated feature with an impeccable reference-quality picture that will delight everyone in the family! Gary Reber, Widescreen ReviewSnow White on Blu-ray is now the fairest animated movie of them all - Clay Smith, Entertainment TonightThere is no better way to experience Snow White, the fairest of them all, than in glorious Blu-ray! - Michael Avila, Reel TalkOn Blu-ray, the film never looked or sounded this good. A virtual Disney museum in a box. - John Latcham, Home Media MagazineThis is the sharpest this film has ever been, probably since it was drawn and painted. It's awesome to behold. Downright beautiful. A timeless classic, a top-100 film, a masterpiece in High Definition. - Heather Anne Campbell, Geek Monthly --Walt Disney Studios Home EntertainmentSNOW WHITE: Even though her stepmother, the Queen, forces her to wear rags and work as a scullery maid, nothing can disguise Princess Snow Whites natural beauty and grace. In fact, the Magic Mirror declares her the fairest one of all! Shes also very neat and tidy (just ask the seven dwarfs), and encourages everyone to have good clean fun. With a song in her heart, she befriends everyone, even the animals of the forest! But what she wishes for most of all is true love.THE QUEEN: With her black eyes, red lips and elegantly flowing robe, the Queen is considered the most beautiful person in the land. That is until her Magic Mirror informs her that there is someone even fairer, her own stepdaughter! When her jealousy gets the best of her, this evil witch uses dark magic to transform herself into an ugly old hag with a grotesque outside appearance that reflects the wickedness inside her heart.DOC: Although he isn t officially the leader of the dwarfs, you can count on Doc to take charge when there s a big decision to be made. But when he gets excited, his mind works faster than his mouth and he bumbles words in a hilarious fashion, like when he wants his pals to search every nook and cranny but instead tells them to look in every cook an nanny! You can t help but love him for his cheery face, sparkling eyes and unfailing politeness. Plus, hes an excellent yodeler!SNEEZY: With a Heigh Ho! and an Ah-choo!, Sneezy faithfully heads off to work every morning in the diamond and ruby mines with the other six dwarfs. Like his friends, he works hard, then joins in the merriment at home, dancing and singing, at the end of each day. Be extra careful about kicking up any dust, though if you hear him start to sniffle, pass a hankie! His sneezes are so powerful, they can blast you across the room!GRUMPY: Take a bite of a sour lemon and look at your face in a mirror: You probably have a scrunched-up expression just like Grumpys! This dwarf is known for being rough and gruff, for grumbling and complaining, for putting up a fight when he s told to wash up. Ah, but underneath that stern exterior, theres a heart of gold. He s loyal to his friends, he s quick to defend the people he loves and he plays the organ like a pro!HAPPY: If you re ever feeling blue, there is one dwarf who can show you that the glass is always half full and the grass is greenest right where you are standing. Happy lives up to his name with his cheerful nature and genuine, heartwarming smile. Theres a twinkle in his eye and a spring in his step, and his whole jolly being seems to just glow with joy. Not even a wicked old witch can dampen this guys good spirits!BASHFUL: Sweet Bashful is a true sentimentalist who loves a good love story. Maybe that s why he isn t frightened like the others when he first meets Snow White, who he thinks looks like an angel. Oh, but at heart he is incredibly shy, and whenever she s around, he can t help but blush, twist his beard into knots, and bat his eyelashes. And ask him to join in the yodeling, and he immediately dissolves into nervous giggles. You just want to hug him!SLEEPY: Have you ever noticed that yawns can be contagious? Well, hang around with Sleepy for a while and you might begin to feel just a wee bit...well, sleepy! This dwarf knows that there is nothing quite as satisfying as a good long nap in his comfy, dwarf-sized bed, but he also has a talent for being able to fall asleep anywhere at any time! While his thunderous snores won t wake him from one of his deep snoozes, start a party with good friends and hell be there.DOPEY: Dopey is a scene-stealer! Playful, mischievous and totally adorable, the littlest dwarf somehow manages to get in the middle of everything. And whats most amazing is he does it without using words! --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment See more
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is one hour and twenty-three minutes and premiere in theaters on December 21, 1937. This would be the first full length animated film and the one that started it all for Walt Disney. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs tell the story of Snow White who is the beautiful step-daughter to the evil and vain Queen; full name is never given in the movie. The Queen dresses Snow White in rags and makes her work as a scullery maid. Everyday the Queen asked the Magic Mirror who was the fairest of them all and as long as the Magic Mirror told the Queen she was one sexy babe then Snow White got to live another. One day the Magic Mirror told the Queen she was no longer the fairest and the land and that Snow White was the new beauty babe in town. This upset the Queen to no end so she devised a plot to kill Snow White. The Queen tells the Huntsman to take Snow White to the hillside to pick some flowers and to kill her and to bring Snow White's heart back as proof of the jobs. The Huntsman could not bring himself to do the job and to tell Snow White to flee and never come back. Snow White finds shelter in the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs. The Seven Dwarfs discover Snow White in their cottage and decides that she can live with them, mainly because she can make gooseberry pie. Grumpy is the only who want her to scram because in his opinion women are nothing but trouble. To some husbands and boyfriends that statement may be true. Well the Queen finds out from the Magic Mirror that the Huntsman did not do his job and as the old saying goes: "if you want something done right then do it yourself". The Queen turns herself into an old Peddler and creates a poison apple that will make Snow White take one long nap. The Queen, now an old hag, finds Snow White and tricks her into taking a bite out of the apple and Snow White is now in snooze land. The animals of the forest rush to warn the Seven Dwarfs and it is Grumpy that leads the charge to save Snow White. The Dwarfs chase and traps the Queen to a mountain cliff. The Queen tries to loosen a boulder to kill the Dwarfs, but a bolt of lightning strikes the cliff and she fall to her death; and you the folks out there already knows the ending to the story.The only thing I did not like was the extra DVD that came along with the movie. The case itself is thicker then your usual DVD case. The information was bit overkill and Disney could have just done a one hour documentary instead of all the details listed below. Also what is not included in this special two DVD set are movie preview for which I don't mind at all. Barring the negativity about the second DVD, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a great movie to own and gets an AAAAA+++++.Disc 1PlayChapter SelectionSet UpBonus Features1. Guided Tours2. Still the Fairest of them All: The Making of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs3. Audio Commentary4. Goddess of Spring-Animated Short5. Heigh-Ho: Sing-Along Songa. Sing-Alongb. Karaoke6. Dopey's Wild Mine Ride' Game7. Some Day My Prince Will Come: Performed by Barbra Streisand8. DVD-ROMGuided Tours1. Tour 12. Tour 2Disc 2Snow White's Wishing Well1. History2. Storyboard To Film Comparisonsa. Introductionb. The Forest Chasec. Cleaning Housed. The Dwarfs Chase the Witche. The Queen's OrderThe Queen's Castle1. Art and Design2. Visual Development3. Layouts and Backgroundsa. About Layouts and Backgroundsb. Layouts And Backgrounds Gallery4. Camera And Testsa. Excerpt from "The Story of Silly Symphony"b. Excerpt from "Trick of Our Trade"c. Camera Tests5. Animationa. Voice Talentb. Live Action Referencec. Excerpt From Tricks of Our Traded. Character Designsi. Snow White and The Dwarfsii. The Queen/The Peddleriii. The Huntsman/The Prince/The AnimalsThe Queen's Dungeon1. Abandoned Conceptsa. Introductionb. Snow White Meets the Princec. Some Day My Prince Will Come-Fantasy Versiond. The Prince Is Captured2. The RestorationThe Dwarf's Mine1. Deleted Scenesa. Introductionb. The Witch at the Cauldronc. The Bedroom Argumentd. Music In You Soupe. The Lodge Meetingf. Building A Bed2. Original RKO Opening and End Credits3. Disney Through the Decadesa. Introduction\Trailerb. 1930s\Trailerc. 1940s\Trailerd. 1950s\Trailere. 1960s\Trailerf. 1960s\Trailerg. 1970s\No Trailer Availableh. 1980s\Traileri. 1990s\Trailerj. A New Century\TrailerThe Dwarf's Cottage1. The Premierea. The Los Angeles Premiereb. Original Premiere Radio Broadcast (Audio Only)2. Trailersa. 1937 Trailer #1b. 1937 Trailer #2c. 1944 Trailerd. 1958 Trailere. 1967 Trailerf. 1987 Trailerg. 1993 Trailerh. 2001 Trailer3. Publicitya. Scrapbookb. The Premierec. Pressbookd. Merchandisee. Posters4. A Trip Through Walt Disney Studios5. How Cartoons Are Made6. Vintage Audioa. Lux Radio Theater September 28, 1936b. Lux Radio Theater December 20, 1937c. Mickey Mouse Theater Of The Air January 9, 19387. Radio Commercialsa. 1958i. Radio Spot #1ii. Radio Spot #2iii. Radio Spot #3b. 1967i. Radio Spot #1ii. Radio Spot #2iii. Radio Spot #3iv. Radio Spot #48. Songsa. Silly Song (Recording Session)b. Deleted Song: You're Never Too Old To Be Young