If snow white wasn't successful we probably wouldn't have movies like Fantasia, the Lion King, Spirited Away, heck we probably wouldn't even have any of the CGI ones like Toy Story, Disputable Me, and How to train your Dragon.
Most definitely. Hollywood is such a copycat industry, both for successes and failures, and if Snow White bombed like it was supposed to, even if we did have animated features today (which is a big if), they would be nowhere near as elaborate, mature, or expensive as we've come to expect, and would probably lean more towards G rating/risk free/cheap stuff.
I was just about to write that, and that is so true! People keep overlooking this film by focusing on CGI features like "Up," the "Toy Story" trilogy, "How to train your Dragon," "Frozen," "Tangled," "Hotel Transylvania," "Shreck," and alot more! Everyone needs to realize that if it wasn't for Disney, we probably wouldn't have anything like those features, and that's another reason hand drawn animation still deserves to be kept alive, They set the basics of all animation like how "Toy Story" set the basics of CGI.
When Walt expressed concern about the colour ladies getting Snow White's facial pallete and placement correct, one replied: "What do you think we do every morning?" 😀
To answer your question in 10:08, "it's Florian". Why do I know that, you ask? Look up the Disney chronicles and you'll find a retelling of this famous movie, but still being true to the original.
Someone sitting behind megastars Clark Gable & Carole Lombard heard sniffles at the grieving-elves scene. Whole audiences were crying at drawings on celluloid - a history-changing incredibility at the time.
I love you’re more recent reviews and thought I’d watch you’re oldest review and I really enjoyed it but it did seem like most of the history information in the beginning was from the documentary of the making of Snow White, I could be wrong though. However the, “It’s home from work we go” fact was mind boggling and I think that you’re research of the films in your reviews now are way better and you clearly put lots of hard work into finding them. It’s great to see how far you’ve come as a content creator!
Wow, this was a great video, love how it is just not a review but gives a history of the development of the film. I will be watching your entire library of video from now on. Also an idea I had for a video series was to compare the original source material to the disney version of Snow White or other disney movies, I think that would be interesting to see.
Great to hear, I hope you enjoy the other ones! And believe it or not, I have actually had that idea, so it will happen in the future. I don't know when the future is, but it will certainly happen. Great minds think alike!
Walt Disney and fellow animators must of worked really really really REALLY hard to make this film a huge major success for his first film he ever made
The banker Rosenberg apparently said nothing all through the film and even while heading out of the screening room. At the door he turned and said something like, "That film will make a lot of money."
I guess what I found fascinating is that you almost never see a reprise gain more popularity than the original, especially when the original was a big show number, and the reprise just sorta happened haha
Joe The Disney Guy Haha yeah, the reprise is usually just added as an after thought, the only exceptions I can think of are Prince Ali, Bells of Notre Dame and Part of Your World.
This was another Disney movie that I watched often as a kid. Snow White is one of my favorite Disney Princesses (And yes, I'm a guy who likes the Disney Princesses). I like how sassy she is towards Grumpy and how she acts like a stern mother towards the dwarfs. Plus, she is sooo hot! I do agree with some of the criticism towards her, but I still do like her a lot. I like Hiegh Ho, the yodeling song, Someday My Prince Will Come is a classic, and I like Whistle While You Work. I do wish that the villain had a song though. If I could describe this film in one word, it would be, 'timeless.' It doesn't have the most engaging story, but in my opinion, it is the equivalent of the stories that we heard from our parents at night before we were tucked into bed. When you watch this movie, you feel like you're stepping into that story. It's a treasure that has remained timeless and will be enjoyed by many generations to come.
Yeah, you have to remember that this was 1937, so story wise, just putting a family friendly version of the fairy tale on the screen was good enough. If it were released today, it'd probably need more depth, but considering that the movie is almost 77 years old now, I'd say timeless is a good adjective for it. And it's fine being a guy who likes Disney Princesses! They're very likable after all haha
Joe, I love your content! please keep it up. I have a trip to Disney world coming up in 2 weeks & ive been binge watching all your content. It's great! Please keep them coming. I'd love to see your take on the history & legacy of the great Disney villains some time.
No name adds mythic-mysterious quality to the Prince. Marilyn Monroe in "The Seven Year Itch" is another (iconic) example. Also a name matters much less than the upswing - from deep despair to rescue by royalty!
right from the gate your videos are entertaining and informative. your scripts and personally goes well with your Disney content. I'm going to watch all your movie reviews till your comeback! dont ever stop or let this creative passion go to waste on whatever you want to do. #riseup/rebirth
12:14 In the case of the dwarfs, they are going home from work, so the line "It's home from work we go" makes sense. In the case of Donald Duck in "The Riveter," it's "off to." See: ruclips.net/video/ouimzEXGhJE/видео.html
True with the hi ho song. But the verse we sing the most is sung in the movie it's self. When the dwarfs go to the mines they sing it as " off to work we go"
Thank you, and yup, I plan on working my way through all 53(through probably by the time I get there it will be more like 55) animated classics before heading into Pixar, combination films, and of course the live action stuff. Plenty of ideas to go around!
Oh man the feelings I get all the time hearing about the struggles Walt went trought to make this movie. It´s so inspiering. The biggest reason I always have loved Disney movies. Even when I was young I just saw something with this movies, even thought I never knew how old they really were, I could still see the diffrence in style for the drawings, humour, songs and a lot of other things. I mean look at the backgrounds for the Dwarfes house, the pillars are detailed, everysingle thing in there kitchen is made to look like something handmade with love and care. Say what ever you like about Disney today. But this, the true spirit of Disney will always be there, even if you don´t know it. Like Walt used to say - Everyone have once been a child, and all of us got this little bright inocent light inside us that will never die or be forgotten. And Disney movies are made to bring that light out.
Ahturo s Couldn't have said it better myself. I always go back and forth as to which I like better, Snow White or the story behind Snow White because they're both great. It's the movie that started it all and it's still a classic to this day
Full Voice Actor List Adriana Caselotti: Snow White - No Voices: Dopey - Harry Stockwell: The Prince - Pinto Colvig: Grumpy and Sleepy - Lucille La Verne: The Witch Queen - Roy Atwell: Doc - Stuart Buchanan: The Huntsman - Otis Harlan: Happy - Moroni Olsen: The Magic Mirror - Scotty Mattraw: Bashful - Billy Gilbert: Sneezy
5:50 Don't like somebody's voice? Make 'em a mute... Well - a 40-yr music teacher, I know of a zillion+ lifelong wounds to kids in school choir, told "Don't sing, just mouth the words." For them it's not simple - even after decades.
Well actually the “heigh ho” song is in two scenes of the movie on the way home from work they sing “heigh ho heigh ho it’s home from work we go” but when they go back to work the scene before Snow White bites the apple they sing “heigh ho heigh ho it’s off to work we go”
+Joe the Disney Guy Some of the dwarf names include Burpy, Deafy, Jumpy, Awful, Puffy (maybe Poppy), Dirty, Cranky, Hungry, Sneezy-Wheezy (or just Wheezy), Lazy, Snoopy, Goofy, Wistful, Soulful, Gabby, Blabby, Flabby, Crabby, Helpful, Tearful, Thrifty, Shifty, Nifty, and Bego-Ego.
Awesome channel, Joe! Our family is doing a similar challenge, we're watching all of the Disney Animated Theatrical releases in order and figuring out which one is "The Ultimate Disney Movie" based on our checklist of what makes a "typical" Disney movie. It's been a lot of fun to do this together, and it means that we're FINALLY getting to see some Disney classics that we may never have watched! We'd love to hear your thoughts about what makes a typical Disney movie!
Always fun to go through movies like this, as it helps you see the progression of the studio and also, like you said, forces you to see movies that you may have missed. And hmm....typical Disney movie.....may have to be a future list haha
man... i'm so impressed with this video. you just earned yourself another subscriber. i love Disney animation. always have. And this was a very good review and history on the film. excellent work!
Thank you for you wonderful review on Snow White This is my favorite film Along with Tarzan, Emperor's New Groove, Lady and the Tramp, Brother Bear and Bambi I really don't see this film as Disney's folly at all
I remember watching Snow White as a child & not thinking much of it. After recently rewatching the film I've been able to look at it in a better light. Though hardly know anything about technical things, my main focus was on the plot & the characters. My favorite characters were the dwarfs by far! They had the most personality & were incredibly funny! Hearing the background has deepened my fascination! Although Snow White may not be one of my all time personal favorites, that doesn't make me any less amazed by the film!
Yeah, really, in this time period, especially when you consider that they really didn't know how animation would fly as a feature, the characters and plot were vitally important. Of course, as it turns out, animation was a big hit, so the movie as a whole has become a wonder and a standard for animation
This an amazing behind the scenes story of Snow White and the seven dwarfs. I'm a huge Disney fanatic myself and been following the Disney origin history ever since I've learned about your channel Joe. I'm inspired by your channel and I hope you keep going with it. If you ask me they should make a movie on How Walt put together Snow White and the Seven dwarfs. Ive read a lot more behind it and they should consider making a film out of it. what do you think?
My biggest complaint with the movie is that I feel the demise of the Evil Queen is too rushed and there are so many coincidences. I think it would have been better if the Evil Queen had escaped before the Dwarfs got back home and returns to the castle and the dwarfs don’t ever see the Queen. I wish that her death was done better like maybe she died in rage when finding out Snow White is still alive like in one of the original tales ending. Or I might have liked it if she had watched the dwarfs come home from afar on top of a cliff and while she gloats at their sadness, a storm starts and lightning strikes the cliff.
Nice videos i have seen all of your reviews! I really love Disney it is very nostalgic ohhhh😄❤! And btw your reviews are awesome, seriusly i learnt history... well disney history from your channel. So please dont stop and make more videos for our favorite cartoons😊! Aaaah and when you are ready from all the animated movies, if you ever finish with them please make some Live actions reviews too like Pirates of the Caribbean or Narnia! It would be awesome!😄😉😀😁😊
I must say that the Prince WAS given a name. At least when the Disney Prince franchise started. (Come to think of it, I don't think it's even a real name). "Florian"
I still say they were too late on it, because I know for a fact that in the movie, he's known as the Prince, though I suppose it's good to know he was eventually named haha
Joe The Disney Guy Well, to be fair to Disney, the Prince didn't need a name, it was just "the Prince", so he could be associated with anyone, I guess :P
As a kid, I never knew how old movies like "Snow White," "Pinocchio," and "Cinderella" were because I've always thought that their animation looked more amazing than most of the Renissance films.
The part when the evil queen shows her hands scared me but besides that I enjoy the movie. Yeah seems like not enough for explanation but it's really a beginning of greatness
And thus, Disney’s folly became his greatest triumph. Without Snow White, there wouldn’t be any animated movies today. And there would be no Disneyland/Disney world, or the Disney Princess for that matter.
Keep in mind that Hi-ho, (if I spelled that correctly,) was sung twice in the film. Once coming home, & once leaving again the morning. In the reprise, the lyrics are "off to work". (Please correct me if I'm wrong, this is all from memory & I'm not entirely sure if I'm right...)
Haha you may be right about that, but I maintain that when people think Heigh Ho, they think that big scene of them returning home from work, so it is odd to me why "off to work" somehow took precedent over "home from work," but hey, it's just one of those quirks that comes up in movie quotes sometimes
It’s been almost 6 years since this came out. He’s only on movie 28, The Little Mermaid. By that logic, he’s probably not going to finish this until 2023-2024, over 10 years after he began it.
Hey dude. 4 mins in and im blown away by your resources, how do u get a hold of all of this!? Im currently rearing walt disney’s biography (by neal gambler) and a lot of what you say resonates with me!
I like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves better as a piece of animation history, not as an actual movie. When I watch Snow White, all I see is a common fairy tale, with everything that comes with it. I think it's easier to like Snow White when one pretends he/she is in the 1930s. That way, one can be more impressed by the animation. When one knows this is the first American animated film and the first hand-drawn movie, that makes it easier to appreciate what Walt Disney and his crew had to do to make this. I still respect Snow White as a piece of history, it's only as I am today that I find problems.
they never made it clear who the dwarves worked for, either! if they owned the mine, why did live so humbly??? they're digging up diamonds, fer cryin' out loud.
You know what sucks? Here in Germany this movie was dubbed three times for some reason. And the first two dubs aren't avalable at all, although Disney still has these dubs. The same thing happened to every Disney Movie made before the 1960s excluding Peter Pan. Which is a shame because not only are the now current dubs considered not nearly as good als the original ones, but older generations will never experience these movies the way they remember them. Disney's reasoning for not releasing the Original German dubs? "They are so old practically no one knows them anymore."
Hello, I thought your review was quite good! I was wondering if you could provide some of the sources you used for this review because I'm planning on writing a research paper on the subject and was wondering if you had some other scholarly sources that I haven't come across as of yet.
+SupCashie Thanks! Much of my movie specific research came through the DVD commentary and the documentary "Still the Fairest of Them All." As for my books, I tend to use "Of Mice and Magic" by Leanard Maltin, which is a fantastic textbook for animation history
Wow! Keep up with the great work and I'll definitely check those out! I'm assuming you're mentioning about the diamond edition dvd bonus and commentary. Since I don't have the dvd itself I've been trying to find the bonus stuff on youtube (with some success) but I guess I'll have to go to a rental store to make sure I didn't miss anything. Thanks a bunch!
Hey, Joe. I heard that there was a theory where Snow White actually died and the Queen killed the Prince and the Prince's ghost kissed her and Snow White said "Good bye" to the dwarfs knowing that she'll never see them again and the castle is in heaven. But that's really impossible. The Queen read out loud that "Victim of the Sleeping Death can be revived only by Love's First Kiss". So, that means Snow White was NOT dead. Just asleep. The Prince was searching for Snow White for and near heard of Snow White being in the glass coffin and he remembered seeing Snow White and gave her the kiss.
I love you videos and this review, although Quick note: Although Snow White is the first animated feature in North America, is not really the first animated feature ever. The first animated feature was The Adventures of Prince Achmed. Still great review though. :)
ZecoaTheDiesel There was actually a number of animated features before Snow White, but like you said, this was the first one in North America and was actually the first fully traditionally animated feature. Others, including The Adventures of Prince Achmed, used a style called "silhouetting," which basically involves solely black figures silhouetted by backlighting
I'll probably make a video about that one of these days, but really, it's one of those things where I had an idea and the means to do it, so here we are
How would you react if you looked in the mirror and The Slave of the Magic Mirror appeared instead of you? I've always considered the Queen/the Magic Mirror to be the most intimidating looking Disney villains.
13:37. Not quite. Snow White actually wasn't the first animated film. The first full length animated film I know of is The Adventures of Prince Achmed from 1926. But it was the first animated film that was a hit
That's because it is *new*. if you look up the recommended editions of Disney films on originaltrilogy, you can see what has changed between releases. For example, Snow White: First 'fully restored' using the original negatives by Lowry in 1994. This is also when the Masterpiece VHS and laserdiscs came out. As far as I am aware there is no home video format that has not been *reanimated*. The 2001 Platinum Edition DVD and 2009 Diamond Edition Blu-ray are bright and likely inappropriately so. Purist recommendation: Original unrestored Film reels Acceptable Alternative: The 2009 2-Disc DVD. Over restored, but they likely represent the closest to the original color palette.
You sound like Animat from Animation Lookback. Have you seen that RUclips project? Just type in Animation Lookback on RUclips, and I guarantee you will love what you see.
i found this movie groundbreaking, great, but overrated. the plot sort of takes a backseat to dwarf-centric shenanigans in the middle of the movie (although my favorite scene in the film is the one where they're dancing and playing music), i didn't find Snow White, the character, that interesting, although i think that's more or less a product of the times, not the movie. i did like the evil queen, the dwarfs, and the animation, especially the backgrounds and the water, which is some of the best looking water iv'e ever seen. overall i give it a 8.5/10
yeah, i found it enjoyable, but there are just a few unforgivable flaws. like the prince having like, 5 minutes of screen time, although Cinderella wasn't much better in that respect
+Cal Sleeping beauty too. A three minute song? The newer movies develop this aspect better, hey, in the little mermaid they get three whole days together before getting married :)
i really love sleeping beauty though. maybe it's the art style, or just the epic feel of it, but i love that movie despite it's short coming in terms of character development.
From what I understand, the film was editing in 20 different languages, so although I can't say for sure, I'm under the impression that the same treatment was given for the 20 separate languages
Walt Disney was a madman to risk so much to create this movie. The world could use more madmen like him. :)
If snow white wasn't successful we probably wouldn't have movies like Fantasia, the Lion King, Spirited Away, heck we probably wouldn't even have any of the CGI ones like Toy Story, Disputable Me, and How to train your Dragon.
Most definitely. Hollywood is such a copycat industry, both for successes and failures, and if Snow White bombed like it was supposed to, even if we did have animated features today (which is a big if), they would be nowhere near as elaborate, mature, or expensive as we've come to expect, and would probably lean more towards G rating/risk free/cheap stuff.
I was just about to write that, and that is so true! People keep overlooking this film by focusing on CGI features like "Up," the "Toy Story" trilogy, "How to train your Dragon," "Frozen," "Tangled," "Hotel Transylvania," "Shreck," and alot more! Everyone needs to realize that if it wasn't for Disney, we probably wouldn't have anything like those features, and that's another reason hand drawn animation still deserves to be kept alive, They set the basics of all animation like how "Toy Story" set the basics of CGI.
I agree 100%
So true
"Off to work" is not a misquote. It's just the reprise. "Mirror, Mirror", on the other hand...
true
the prince's official name is florian. and we have already a prince John in Robin Hood.and when you said the re-releases, you forgot 1975.
When Walt expressed concern about the colour ladies getting Snow White's facial pallete and placement correct, one replied: "What do you think we do every morning?" 😀
To answer your question in 10:08, "it's Florian".
Why do I know that, you ask?
Look up the Disney chronicles and you'll find a retelling of this famous movie, but still being true to the original.
Someone sitting behind megastars Clark Gable & Carole Lombard heard sniffles at the grieving-elves scene. Whole audiences were crying at drawings on celluloid - a history-changing incredibility at the time.
I love you’re more recent reviews and thought I’d watch you’re oldest review and I really enjoyed it but it did seem like most of the history information in the beginning was from the documentary of the making of Snow White, I could be wrong though. However the, “It’s home from work we go” fact was mind boggling and I think that you’re research of the films in your reviews now are way better and you clearly put lots of hard work into finding them. It’s great to see how far you’ve come as a content creator!
the original name for the prince was Oswald after the rabbit charecter that disney lost the rights too
Joe The Disney Guy, here's my ranking of my favorite of the seven dwarfs,
1. Grumpy
2. Dopey
3. Doc
4. Sneezy
5. Happy
6. Bashful
7. Sleepy
This is awesome. The history behind it is well explained and very interesting! You've made a fan :)
Glad to have you aboard!
And the Max Fleischer movie "Gulliver's Travels" was a response to "Snow White".
Wow, this was a great video, love how it is just not a review but gives a history of the development of the film. I will be watching your entire library of video from now on.
Also an idea I had for a video series was to compare the original source material to the disney version of Snow White or other disney movies, I think that would be interesting to see.
Great to hear, I hope you enjoy the other ones! And believe it or not, I have actually had that idea, so it will happen in the future. I don't know when the future is, but it will certainly happen. Great minds think alike!
Joe The Disney Guy HI Joe, how far are you going to go on this?
Well, we're going to go through all of the animated classics, then Pixar, then combination features, and then the world! Or something like that
Walt Disney and fellow animators must of worked really really really REALLY hard to make this film a huge major success for his first film he ever made
Fuck dude...where have you been my whole life? I can't wait to binge all these videos! Subscribed!
Joe the Disney guy, this movie and little mermaid are my two favorite disney princess movies.
The banker Rosenberg apparently said nothing all through the film and even while heading out of the screening room. At the door he turned and said something like, "That film will make a lot of money."
I think the lyric confusion of Heigh Ho is due to the fact that "It's off to work we go" was the line used in the reprise.
I guess what I found fascinating is that you almost never see a reprise gain more popularity than the original, especially when the original was a big show number, and the reprise just sorta happened haha
Joe The Disney Guy Haha yeah, the reprise is usually just added as an after thought, the only exceptions I can think of are Prince Ali, Bells of Notre Dame and Part of Your World.
Random Fact: So apparently, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was one of Hitler's favorite movies.
Katie Lewis. Yep. That's right.
It's based on a German fairy tale.
The irony is not lost on me. Kinda makes you wonder if he saw Der Fuerer’s Face.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if the mighty Führer cried like a little fräulein when Snow White died?
Eddie Miller I'd pay to see this
This was another Disney movie that I watched often as a kid. Snow White is one of my favorite Disney Princesses (And yes, I'm a guy who likes the Disney Princesses). I like how sassy she is towards Grumpy and how she acts like a stern mother towards the dwarfs. Plus, she is sooo hot! I do agree with some of the criticism towards her, but I still do like her a lot. I like Hiegh Ho, the yodeling song, Someday My Prince Will Come is a classic, and I like Whistle While You Work. I do wish that the villain had a song though. If I could describe this film in one word, it would be, 'timeless.' It doesn't have the most engaging story, but in my opinion, it is the equivalent of the stories that we heard from our parents at night before we were tucked into bed. When you watch this movie, you feel like you're stepping into that story. It's a treasure that has remained timeless and will be enjoyed by many generations to come.
Yeah, you have to remember that this was 1937, so story wise, just putting a family friendly version of the fairy tale on the screen was good enough. If it were released today, it'd probably need more depth, but considering that the movie is almost 77 years old now, I'd say timeless is a good adjective for it. And it's fine being a guy who likes Disney Princesses! They're very likable after all haha
The final re-release of Snow White in 1993 was the first film I saw. I was 2 to 3 when I saw it.
Rest In Peace to one of Disney legends who passed away in 2020 .marge champion
Joe, I love your content! please keep it up. I have a trip to Disney world coming up in 2 weeks & ive been binge watching all your content. It's great! Please keep them coming. I'd love to see your take on the history & legacy of the great Disney villains some time.
No name adds mythic-mysterious quality to the Prince. Marilyn Monroe in "The Seven Year Itch" is another (iconic) example. Also a name matters much less than the upswing - from deep despair to rescue by royalty!
right from the gate your videos are entertaining and informative. your scripts and personally goes well with your Disney content. I'm going to watch all your movie reviews till your comeback! dont ever stop or let this creative passion go to waste on whatever you want to do. #riseup/rebirth
12:14 In the case of the dwarfs, they are going home from work, so the line "It's home from work we go" makes sense.
In the case of Donald Duck in "The Riveter," it's "off to." See: ruclips.net/video/ouimzEXGhJE/видео.html
I firmly believe that a movie about The Making of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs would be a great idea.
Yep
True with the hi ho song. But the verse we sing the most is sung in the movie it's self. When the dwarfs go to the mines they sing it as " off to work we go"
Adriana Caselotti was actually 18 years old when she was cast as Snow White not 20
You are a really good narrator. I hope you continue doing the classic Disney films.
Thank you, and yup, I plan on working my way through all 53(through probably by the time I get there it will be more like 55) animated classics before heading into Pixar, combination films, and of course the live action stuff. Plenty of ideas to go around!
His family didn't support what he was doing? (Coco flashbacks)
I'm so happy I discovered you today! Love listening to your insight
+Enzo Rios And I'm happy you discovered me! Welcome aboard!
+Joe The Disney Guy Thanks! You and the Nostalgia Critic are my go to every time I log into RUclips.
Enzo Rios he's a great narrator!
04:29 The dwarfs names, fit their personalities.
I always love watching videos celebrating Walt Disney's success story with Snow White. It's one of my favorite stories to hear.
Oh man the feelings I get all the time hearing about the struggles Walt went trought to make this movie. It´s so inspiering. The biggest reason I always have loved Disney movies. Even when I was young I just saw something with this movies, even thought I never knew how old they really were, I could still see the diffrence in style for the drawings, humour, songs and a lot of other things. I mean look at the backgrounds for the Dwarfes house, the pillars are detailed, everysingle thing in there kitchen is made to look like something handmade with love and care. Say what ever you like about Disney today. But this, the true spirit of Disney will always be there, even if you don´t know it. Like Walt used to say - Everyone have once been a child, and all of us got this little bright inocent light inside us that will never die or be forgotten. And Disney movies are made to bring that light out.
Ahturo s Couldn't have said it better myself. I always go back and forth as to which I like better, Snow White or the story behind Snow White because they're both great. It's the movie that started it all and it's still a classic to this day
Full Voice Actor List
Adriana Caselotti: Snow White - No Voices: Dopey - Harry Stockwell: The Prince - Pinto Colvig: Grumpy and Sleepy - Lucille La Verne: The Witch Queen - Roy Atwell: Doc - Stuart Buchanan: The Huntsman - Otis Harlan: Happy - Moroni Olsen: The Magic Mirror - Scotty Mattraw: Bashful - Billy Gilbert: Sneezy
Happy 80th birthday Snow White! Anyone with any birthday wishes, give a happy *Heigh Ho!*
I really liked this review. I'm a sucker for history and background so this was very much up my alley. Good job!
5:50 Don't like somebody's voice? Make 'em a mute... Well - a 40-yr music teacher, I know of a zillion+ lifelong wounds to kids in school choir, told "Don't sing, just mouth the words." For them it's not simple - even after decades.
Well actually the “heigh ho” song is in two scenes of the movie on the way home from work they sing “heigh ho heigh ho it’s home from work we go” but when they go back to work the scene before Snow White bites the apple they sing “heigh ho heigh ho it’s off to work we go”
+Joe the Disney Guy Some of the dwarf names include Burpy, Deafy, Jumpy, Awful, Puffy (maybe Poppy), Dirty, Cranky, Hungry, Sneezy-Wheezy (or just Wheezy), Lazy, Snoopy, Goofy, Wistful, Soulful, Gabby, Blabby, Flabby, Crabby, Helpful, Tearful, Thrifty, Shifty, Nifty, and Bego-Ego.
lol
Awesome channel, Joe! Our family is doing a similar challenge, we're watching all of the Disney Animated Theatrical releases in order and figuring out which one is "The Ultimate Disney Movie" based on our checklist of what makes a "typical" Disney movie. It's been a lot of fun to do this together, and it means that we're FINALLY getting to see some Disney classics that we may never have watched! We'd love to hear your thoughts about what makes a typical Disney movie!
Always fun to go through movies like this, as it helps you see the progression of the studio and also, like you said, forces you to see movies that you may have missed. And hmm....typical Disney movie.....may have to be a future list haha
I suddenly noticed they used the bigger prince role in another film!
Haha well you don't think that Disney just lets good ideas go to waste right!?
The dwarfs actually sing both off to work and home from work depending on which way they are going
Yep
Happy first anniversary of this video Joe, you sure have come a long way!
Hopefully keep up the good work :D
Thank you! Hopefully this year will be bigger and better than the last
Great review! For me, it's the best animated feature ever made, so it's flawless. :D
man... i'm so impressed with this video. you just earned yourself another subscriber. i love Disney animation. always have. And this was a very good review and history on the film. excellent work!
Devon Cook Thank you! Glad you enjoyed and welcome aboard!
Joe The Disney Guy youre welcome. and thank you
Thank you for you wonderful review on Snow White
This is my favorite film
Along with Tarzan, Emperor's New Groove, Lady and the Tramp, Brother Bear and Bambi
I really don't see this film as Disney's folly at all
bellamovie2 Not at all, and it's a good thing it wasn't or we wouldn't have any of those other great movies you mentioned!
I agree, but I wish Snow White had more of a backstory.
It's no December 21's but Happy 80'th Anniversary for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs!
This is great! So glad I found your channel.
10:12: Prince John: Whaaat?!
10:13 I understood that reference...
If only Snow White was real I could hug her forever I want someone to squeeze
I remember watching Snow White as a child & not thinking much of it. After recently rewatching the film I've been able to look at it in a better light. Though hardly know anything about technical things, my main focus was on the plot & the characters. My favorite characters were the dwarfs by far! They had the most personality & were incredibly funny! Hearing the background has deepened my fascination! Although Snow White may not be one of my all time personal favorites, that doesn't make me any less amazed by the film!
Yeah, really, in this time period, especially when you consider that they really didn't know how animation would fly as a feature, the characters and plot were vitally important. Of course, as it turns out, animation was a big hit, so the movie as a whole has become a wonder and a standard for animation
This an amazing behind the scenes story of Snow White and the seven dwarfs. I'm a huge Disney fanatic myself and been following the Disney origin history ever since I've learned about your channel Joe. I'm inspired by your channel and I hope you keep going with it. If you ask me they should make a movie on How Walt put together Snow White and the Seven dwarfs. Ive read a lot more behind it and they should consider making a film out of it. what do you think?
Heh, so funny story, but I do write more than just RUclips reviews.....but thank you for the kind words. Glad to see you like the channel!
Great review! Was looking up Mary Blair and found your channel. Will keep watching. Thanks.
+Lisa Stein Thank you, and glad to have you aboard!
My biggest complaint with the movie is that I feel the demise of the Evil Queen is too rushed and there are so many coincidences. I think it would have been better if the Evil Queen had escaped before the Dwarfs got back home and returns to the castle and the dwarfs don’t ever see the Queen. I wish that her death was done better like maybe she died in rage when finding out Snow White is still alive like in one of the original tales ending. Or I might have liked it if she had watched the dwarfs come home from afar on top of a cliff and while she gloats at their sadness, a storm starts and lightning strikes the cliff.
I love Snow White & The & Dwarfs! I love the song Heigh Ho and everything about this film is just fantastic!
Nice videos i have seen all of your reviews! I really love Disney it is very nostalgic ohhhh😄❤! And btw your reviews are awesome, seriusly i learnt history... well disney history from your channel. So please dont stop and make more videos for our favorite cartoons😊!
Aaaah and when you are ready from all the animated movies,
if you ever finish with them please make some Live actions reviews too like Pirates of the Caribbean or Narnia! It would be awesome!😄😉😀😁😊
Oh don't worry, whenever that day comes, there's still plenty of Disney movies to look at!
I must say that the Prince WAS given a name. At least when the Disney Prince franchise started. (Come to think of it, I don't think it's even a real name). "Florian"
I still say they were too late on it, because I know for a fact that in the movie, he's known as the Prince, though I suppose it's good to know he was eventually named haha
Joe The Disney Guy Well, to be fair to Disney, the Prince didn't need a name, it was just "the Prince", so he could be associated with anyone, I guess :P
Definitely one of the most important movies but I never saw it as masterpiece
Thank you Prince but Snow White is in another castle (Mario Bros reference)
They actually say "It's off to work we go" later in the movie.
As a kid, I never knew how old movies like "Snow White," "Pinocchio," and "Cinderella" were because I've always thought that their animation looked more amazing than most of the Renissance films.
Isaiah Williams That's one of the things that makes Disney and animation great; they hold up for much longer than traditional films agewise
The part when the evil queen shows her hands scared me but besides that I enjoy the movie. Yeah seems like not enough for explanation but it's really a beginning of greatness
And thus, Disney’s folly became his greatest triumph. Without Snow White, there wouldn’t be any animated movies today. And there would be no Disneyland/Disney world, or the Disney Princess for that matter.
Keep in mind that Hi-ho, (if I spelled that correctly,) was sung twice in the film. Once coming home, & once leaving again the morning. In the reprise, the lyrics are "off to work". (Please correct me if I'm wrong, this is all from memory & I'm not entirely sure if I'm right...)
Haha you may be right about that, but I maintain that when people think Heigh Ho, they think that big scene of them returning home from work, so it is odd to me why "off to work" somehow took precedent over "home from work," but hey, it's just one of those quirks that comes up in movie quotes sometimes
It’s been almost 6 years since this came out. He’s only on movie 28, The Little Mermaid. By that logic, he’s probably not going to finish this until 2023-2024, over 10 years after he began it.
Hey dude. 4 mins in and im blown away by your resources, how do u get a hold of all of this!? Im currently rearing walt disney’s biography (by neal gambler) and a lot of what you say resonates with me!
I like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves better as a piece of animation history, not as an actual movie. When I watch Snow White, all I see is a common fairy tale, with everything that comes with it. I think it's easier to like Snow White when one pretends he/she is in the 1930s. That way, one can be more impressed by the animation. When one knows this is the first American animated film and the first hand-drawn movie, that makes it easier to appreciate what Walt Disney and his crew had to do to make this. I still respect Snow White as a piece of history, it's only as I am today that I find problems.
Snow White's prince actually does have a name.
It's Ferdinand (yeah, not one the most manly nor dashing names ever).
Joe which decade is your favorite the 20s the 30s the 40s the 50s the 60s the 70s the 80s the 90s the 00s or the 10s in terms of animation
Did you mean "1960s (January 1, 1960-December 31, 1969), 1970s (January 1, 1970-December 31, 1979), 1980s (January 1, 1980-December 31, 1989), 1990s (January 1, 1990-December 31, 1999), 2000s (January 1, 2000-December 31, 2009), and/or 2010s (January 1, 2010-December 31, 2019)"?
@@markbraley9361 well this comment is a year ago
Re the gripes about pacing etc.: as well review an 1886 Benz car with modern eyes! This was a FIRST, as you keep stressing.
This movie was very good, but I just wish that Snow White had more of a backstory to the castle. And I wish we could see it more.
Yeah I agree but to be fair belle from beauty beast we never saw a backstory
Dear joe don't forget to include Snow White appeared in the house of mouse
🤔Outrageously Crazy or outrageously confident🤔
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I say he's both otherwise we would have the wide world of Disney we do today😃
they never made it clear who the dwarves worked for, either! if they owned the mine, why did live so humbly??? they're digging up diamonds, fer cryin' out loud.
New fav channel
Always nice to hear and I'm glad you're enjoying. Makes all of the hard work worth it
Joe, you forgot the 1975 re-release of Snow White. 12-20-1975.
Well I'll be damned. I was going to type my reviews of each Disney film from oldest to newest but it seems you have this covered.
You know what sucks? Here in Germany this movie was dubbed three times for some reason. And the first two dubs aren't avalable at all, although Disney still has these dubs. The same thing happened to every Disney Movie made before the 1960s excluding Peter Pan. Which is a shame because not only are the now current dubs considered not nearly as good als the original ones, but older generations will never experience these movies the way they remember them. Disney's reasoning for not releasing the Original German dubs? "They are so old practically no one knows them anymore."
Hello, I thought your review was quite good! I was wondering if you could provide some of the sources you used for this review because I'm planning on writing a research paper on the subject and was wondering if you had some other scholarly sources that I haven't come across as of yet.
+SupCashie Thanks! Much of my movie specific research came through the DVD commentary and the documentary "Still the Fairest of Them All." As for my books, I tend to use "Of Mice and Magic" by Leanard Maltin, which is a fantastic textbook for animation history
Wow! Keep up with the great work and I'll definitely check those out! I'm assuming you're mentioning about the diamond edition dvd bonus and commentary. Since I don't have the dvd itself I've been trying to find the bonus stuff on youtube (with some success) but I guess I'll have to go to a rental store to make sure I didn't miss anything. Thanks a bunch!
Well done really enjoyed it greetings from ireland
Snow White Beautiful European Clothing ❤️🇪🇺
this vid my friend wanted me to cheak out made me wanna get more disney classics
Where did you get that acoustic cover of Some Day My Prince Will Come? It sounds nice.
+Silent Film Saturday It's actually off a CD called "Disney Fairy Tale Weddings," and it has a lot of great instrumental tracks of classics
Hey, Joe. I heard that there was a theory where Snow White actually died and the Queen killed the Prince and the Prince's ghost kissed her and Snow White said "Good bye" to the dwarfs knowing that she'll never see them again and the castle is in heaven. But that's really impossible. The Queen read out loud that "Victim of the Sleeping Death can be revived only by Love's First Kiss". So, that means Snow White was NOT dead. Just asleep. The Prince was searching for Snow White for and near heard of Snow White being in the glass coffin and he remembered seeing Snow White and gave her the kiss.
That was impressive you! Well done!
I love you videos and this review, although
Quick note: Although Snow White is the first animated feature in North America, is not really the first animated feature ever.
The first animated feature was The Adventures of Prince Achmed.
Still great review though. :)
ZecoaTheDiesel There was actually a number of animated features before Snow White, but like you said, this was the first one in North America and was actually the first fully traditionally animated feature. Others, including The Adventures of Prince Achmed, used a style called "silhouetting," which basically involves solely black figures silhouetted by backlighting
Joe The Disney Guy How did you get started with this disney guy review thing anyway?
I'll probably make a video about that one of these days, but really, it's one of those things where I had an idea and the means to do it, so here we are
How would you react if you looked in the mirror and The Slave of the Magic Mirror appeared instead of you? I've always considered the Queen/the Magic Mirror to be the most intimidating looking Disney villains.
His name is prince Florian
13:37. Not quite. Snow White actually wasn't the first animated film. The first full length animated film I know of is The Adventures of Prince Achmed from 1926. But it was the first animated film that was a hit
watched it today
Wonderful video👑❤️.
I just happen to own the DVD Version of Snow White from 2001.
Justin Blystone Nice! I'm pretty sure that's the one I have too that I used for the review. Got it a while ago, so don't exactly remember
That's because it is *new*. if you look up the recommended editions of Disney films on originaltrilogy, you can see what has changed between releases. For example, Snow White:
First 'fully restored' using the original negatives by Lowry in 1994. This is also when the Masterpiece VHS and laserdiscs came out. As far as I am aware there is no home video format that has not been *reanimated*.
The 2001 Platinum Edition DVD and 2009 Diamond Edition Blu-ray are bright and likely inappropriately so.
Purist recommendation: Original unrestored Film reels
Acceptable Alternative: The 2009 2-Disc DVD. Over restored, but they likely represent the closest to the original color palette.
Now wait just a minute. Did you just call animation... a GENRE?
That is wrong. Very wrong. Animation is a MEDIUM, not a genre.
You sound like Animat from Animation Lookback. Have you seen that RUclips project? Just type in Animation Lookback on RUclips, and I guarantee you will love what you see.
great film
Good Work! Make more videos!
04:55 Who's nice but sort of silly.
You look like Travis from Taxi Driver
i found this movie groundbreaking, great, but overrated. the plot sort of takes a backseat to dwarf-centric shenanigans in the middle of the movie (although my favorite scene in the film is the one where they're dancing and playing music), i didn't find Snow White, the character, that interesting, although i think that's more or less a product of the times, not the movie. i did like the evil queen, the dwarfs, and the animation, especially the backgrounds and the water, which is some of the best looking water iv'e ever seen. overall i give it a 8.5/10
Cal This was my thought, too. This movie might have been groundbreaking for its time. But the plot is simply dull by today's standards.
yeah, i found it enjoyable, but there are just a few unforgivable flaws. like the prince having like, 5 minutes of screen time, although Cinderella wasn't much better in that respect
+Cal Sleeping beauty too. A three minute song? The newer movies develop this aspect better, hey, in the little mermaid they get three whole days together before getting married :)
i really love sleeping beauty though. maybe it's the art style, or just the epic feel of it, but i love that movie despite it's short coming in terms of character development.
Cal I like sleeping beauty. But the romance is not one of its strong points.
Where was that Spanish translation clip from?
That was a clip from a featurette "Still The Fairest of Them All." It was part of the DVD I have as a bonus feature
Joe The Disney Guy aha. So I take it you don’t know if other dubs if this film had this treatment or not
From what I understand, the film was editing in 20 different languages, so although I can't say for sure, I'm under the impression that the same treatment was given for the 20 separate languages
Joe The Disney Guy though probably not for most of it’s international home releases.