* ActingForTwo: Critterina and Marina, Moonbeam and Thunderella.
* AllStarCast: The rather astonishing collection of big-name stars in the cast indicates where most of the film's budget went. Those stars include Creator/IreneCara, Creator/PhyllisDiller, Creator/MalcolmMcDowell, Creator/TraceyUllman, Creator/CarolChanning, Creator/DomDeLuise, Creator/ZsaZsaGabor, Creator/JonathanHarris, Creator/SallyKellerman, Creator/EdAsner, and Creator/FrankWelker. The back of the home video box consisted of nothing but mug shots of all the actors.
* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, Unknown, but the distributor, First National Film Corp, chipped in $10 million on a marketing campaign. Box office, $3,229,382.
* CompletelyDifferentTitle: In the Philippines, where it premiered four years before the US, it was titled as ''"Snow White: The Adventure Continues"''.
* CreatorKiller: Ultimately proved to be the swan song for both Filmation and the eventual distributor, First National, when the box office receipts failed to recoup their marketing budget.
* DevelopmentHell: The film was originally produced in 1988 as ''Snow White and the Realm of Doom'', as part of a project to make unofficial Creator/{{Disney}} sequels to their fairy tale films. Disney got wise and filed a lawsuit against Creator/{{Filmation}} claiming that audiences would think it was an official sequel to ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''. As this was ''exactly'' what Filmation had intended to do, they were forced to change the story, and the final product was intended for a June 1990 release. Except there was ''another'' dispute (this time with the distributor), and the film failed at test screenings in 1990, so the film's release was held off [[SavedFromDevelopmentHell until 1993]]. In the meantime, Filmation was shut down in 1989, so the film actually outlived its studio.
* DuelingMovies: Actually had to deal with the final theatrical reissue of the original classic before Disney finally released it on video as the starting title in the [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection brand]]. Obviously, it didn't fare too well.
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: Both this and the ''Pinocchio'' sequel made Filmation the all-too-popular star of the show in a lawsuit from Disney to quash both projects. They survived, but it didn't help much in the end.
* ShortRunInPeru: It premiered in the Philippines, then France, the UK, Ireland and Portugal ''years'' before its home country.
* StillbornFranchise: This film and the unofficial ''Pinocchio'' sequel to go with it, ''WesternAnimation/PinocchioAndTheEmperorOfTheNight'', were supposed to be part of a line of unofficial Disney Animated Classic sequels. Filmation's bankruptcy coupled with this movie's failure, the distributor following Filmation to Chapter Seven, and Disney having already created one official sequel, ''WesternAnimation/TheRescuersDownUnder'', and then getting on the sequel bus themselves with ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'', guaranteeing any plans Filmation had for that idea could only be done in non-profit fanfiction. Incidentally, the original ''Snow White'' and ''Pinocchio'' films never got a Disney sequel before Creator/JohnLasseter ended that trend.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: An NES port of the video game was in development, but then canceled.

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