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* ActingForTwo: Pinto Colvig voices both Grumpy and Sleepy.

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* ActingForTwo: Pinto Colvig voices both Grumpy and Sleepy. The Mickey Mouse Theatre of the Air adaptation casts Billy Gilbert as Sneezy and Sleepy.
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*** Creator/{{Atari}} was to release [[http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/snowwhite/snowwhite.htm a video game]] based on the film for the UsefulNotes/Atari2600, but it was later canned likely due to the UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983. A [[https://atariage.com/software_page.php?SoftwareLabelID=2356 homebrew release]] complete with box art was later sold at the 2002 Classic Gaming Expo, albeit without Disney's blessing.

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*** Creator/{{Atari}} was to release [[http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/snowwhite/snowwhite.htm a video game]] based on the film for the UsefulNotes/Atari2600, Platform/Atari2600, but it was later canned likely due to the UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983.MediaNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983. A [[https://atariage.com/software_page.php?SoftwareLabelID=2356 homebrew release]] complete with box art was later sold at the 2002 Classic Gaming Expo, albeit without Disney's blessing.
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** The movie was to start with scenes involving Snow White's mother, but they had to be cut to avoid the wrath of the censorship board of the [[UsefulNotes/HaysCode Hays Office]]

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** The movie was to start with scenes involving Snow White's mother, but they had to be cut to avoid the wrath of the censorship board of the [[UsefulNotes/HaysCode [[MediaNotes/TheHaysCode Hays Office]]
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* There were couple of [[FanArt fan-drawings]] found in an old cellar in Norway, during German occupation in the late 30s... signed by the talented amateur artist [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler "Adolf H."...]]

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* There were a couple of [[FanArt fan-drawings]] found in an old cellar in Norway, during the German occupation in the late 30s... signed by the talented amateur artist [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler "Adolf H."...]]
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* MoneyDearBoy: A big reason why Disney made this feature was that the ShortFilm product they made only brought in a set amount of revenue from their distributor regardless of how much audience interest in it. With features, however, Disney's company could haul in much more if it proved a hit.

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* MoneyDearBoy: A big reason why Disney made this feature was that the ShortFilm product they made only brought in a set amount of revenue from their distributor regardless of how much the amount of the audience interest in it. interest. With features, however, Disney's company could haul in much more more, if it proved a hit.
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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The 2001 Platinum Edition DVD, 2009 Diamond Edition Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, and 2016 Walt Disney Signature Collection Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD combo pack each heralded the start of a new collection of Disney's most iconic movies receiving a relatively large number of bonus features.

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* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: The 2001 Platinum Edition DVD, DVD[[note]]which recycled most of the bonus features from the 1994 Deluxe CAV Edition Laserdisc[[/note]], 2009 Diamond Edition Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, and 2016 Walt Disney Signature Collection Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD combo pack each heralded the start of a new collection of Disney's most iconic movies receiving a relatively large number of bonus features.
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* CommonKnowledge: The line "Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" line regularly turns up in lists of famous movie misquotes, but this would only apply to those who specifically reference that line as coming from the animated film (in which case, it counts as being an actual misquote). However, if the line is used without attributing it to a specific source, this could just as well be a reference to the original Grimm fairy tale - in which case it's closer to the line as written - depending on the edition or version of the story consulted (technically, BOTH versions are misquotes, as the earliest version was "Looking-glass, looking glass, on the wall, who in this land is the fairest of all?").
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* CommonKnowledge: The line "Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" line regularly turns up in lists of famous movie misquotes, but this would only apply to those who specifically reference that line as coming from the animated film (in which case, it counts as being an actual misquote). However, if the line is used without attributing it to a specific source, this could just as well be a reference to the original Grimm fairy tale - in which case it's closer to the line as written - depending on the edition or version of the story consulted (technically, BOTH versions are misquotes, as the earliest version was "Looking-glass, looking glass, on the wall, who in this land is the fairest of all?").

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