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Question:Are there any snow white related cartoons out there except
coal black
betty boop snow white
the russian version by ivano vano
thanks
CartoonCrazy
09-12-2009, 08:52 AM
Well, we can't go anywhere without mentioning Walt's version, now can we? :p
The only other adaption I can think of is that there was a Winsome Witch adaption (that obscure character off "Atom Ant"), but since that's not really golden age....
i'm trying to find out what was before and what came after Disney's snow white.Thanks anyway:)
Marty26
09-12-2009, 09:59 AM
I knew there was a Betty Boop Cinderella cartoon (which, I believe, was the first of her color cartoons). But I didn't know there was also a Snow White one.
jonmayo15
09-12-2009, 10:35 AM
I saw a German one on the internet, but I really think the mods would appreciate me not linking it.:eek:
Glowworm
09-12-2009, 11:16 AM
I saw a German one on the internet, but I really think the mods would appreciate me not linking it.:eek:
Yeah-I was thinking about that one too! :D It was some sort of porno.
There's also something out there called "Snow White the sequel"-also not very appropriate.
FleischerFan
09-12-2009, 11:50 AM
I knew there was a Betty Boop Cinderella cartoon (which, I believe, was the first of her color cartoons). But I didn't know there was also a Snow White one. The Boop cartoon "Poor Cinderella" was her only appearance in color during the Fleischer years. To celebrate, they dyed her hair red!
Betty Boop's "Snow White" is one of the best of the Fleischer "Jazz Age" cartoons - featuring an inspired rotoscoped sequence of Cab Calloway (as a walrus!) singing "St. James Infirmary Blues." Highly recommended.
As far as other Snow Whites - Jay Ward's gang contributed at least 5 different versions under their Fractured Fairy Tales series:
"Snow White"
"Snow White, Inc."
"Snow White Meets Rapunzel"
"Slow White and Nose Red"
"Son of Snow White"
Jack G.
09-12-2009, 02:52 PM
How 'bout Coal Black?
That has SoWhite! :sowhite:
Glowworm
09-12-2009, 03:13 PM
The Boop cartoon "Poor Cinderella" was her only appearance in color during the Fleischer years. To celebrate, they dyed her hair red!
Betty Boop's "Snow White" is one of the best of the Fleischer "Jazz Age" cartoons - featuring an inspired rotoscoped sequence of Cab Calloway (as a walrus!) singing "St. James Infirmary Blues." Highly recommended.
As far as other Snow Whites - Jay Ward's gang contributed at least 5 different versions under their Fractured Fairy Tales series:
"Snow White"
"Snow White, Inc."
"Snow White Meets Rapunzel"
"Slow White and Nose Red"
"Son of Snow White"
Slow White and Nose Red has nothing to do with Snow White. It's actually based upon a non related tale called Snow White and Rose Red.
There were tons of Snow White stuff under Hanna Babara. There was some sort of Christmas version called "Snow White and the Seven Giants" that actually involved the daughter of Snow White. There were also varrious Snow White themed shorts under Loopy De Loop, Hokey Wolf,Yogi Bear and Snooper and Blabber, as well as one for Yogi and the Treasure Hunterrs I believe with Penelope Pitt Stop in the role of Snow White.
mulroz
09-12-2009, 03:23 PM
I saw a German one on the internet, but I really think the mods would appreciate me not linking it.:eek:
Some of us got it on a bonus dvd together with Buried Treasure
cartoonfan4ever
09-12-2009, 03:28 PM
There is also Snow White with Mister Magoo from 1964.
Wings
09-12-2009, 03:56 PM
While it wasn't made, I do know that Friz Freleng had planned to make a cartoon version of Snow White in the 50's with celebrities playing the roles. The suits however prevented Friz from making it.
laugh4me
09-12-2009, 04:50 PM
How about Seven Wise Dwarfs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvV00wax1Uo)?
frizfrelengfan
09-12-2009, 08:36 PM
Betty Boop's "Snow White" is one of the best of the Fleischer "Jazz Age" cartoons - featuring an inspired rotoscoped sequence of Cab Calloway (as a walrus!) singing "St. James Infirmary Blues." Highly recommended.
Minor correction, FleischerFan. "Snow White" has Cab Calloway as a ghost. The walrus is in "Minnie the Moocher," singing that song.
larriva9/11
09-12-2009, 10:29 PM
How 'bout Coal Black?
That has SoWhite! :sowhite:
Well, don't forget Clampett's other Snow White parody, the B+C episode "So What and the Seven Whatnots". (In hindsight, I'm wondering if "So What" was a precocious Miles Davis reference--now, there's shooting one over the kids' heads.)
laugh4me
09-12-2009, 11:16 PM
And from the animated Muppet Babies series...
...there's Snow White and the Seven Muppets (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xvv0eoWehM)
Can't think of any more Golden Age examples, but there was a Garfield cartoon where instead of 7 dwarfs there were either 77 or 777 dwarfs (it was a looong time ago when I saw it)!
I remember a friend had a video of "Snow White and the Seven Giants" (that Glowworm mentioned) when I was really little. I couldn't have been much older than four, but I seem to remember it was awful! There was one really annoying giant that was always crying.
Glowworm
09-13-2009, 02:45 PM
Can't think of any more Golden Age examples, but there was a Garfield cartoon where instead of 7 dwarfs there were either 77 or 777 dwarfs (it was a looong time ago when I saw it)!
I remember a friend had a video of "Snow White and the Seven Giants" (that Glowworm mentioned) when I was really little. I couldn't have been much older than four, but I seem to remember it was awful! There was one really annoying giant that was always crying.
The garfield one was "Snow Wade and the 77 dwarves"-actually a U.S. Acres episode.
There was also a Jackson's Five episode regarding a Snow White theme-it got really trippy...
And "Snow White and the 7 Globetrotters" I wish I was kidding...
Bobby Bickert
09-13-2009, 06:31 PM
There were tons of Snow White stuff under Hanna Babara. There was some sort of Christmas version called "Snow White and the Seven Giants" that actually involved the daughter of Snow White.
"A Snow White Christmas" was made by Filmation, not H-B. (And Snow White's daughter looks awfully similar to Sabrina the Teenage Witch.)
Gasmask Ted
09-13-2009, 07:35 PM
Since modern seems to be ok...
The Bakshi Mighty Mouse the New Adventures episode Snow White and the Motor City Dwarfs.
One segment of the Simpsons episode "Four Great Women and a Manicure" is a Snow White segment.
http://www.sling.com/video/show/153453/34/Four-Great-Women-and-a-Manicure
cpdavison
09-13-2009, 08:59 PM
Wasn't there a Beany & Cecil cartoon called "So What & The Seven What-Nots?" (Or something like that?)
Craig D.
nickramer
09-13-2009, 10:38 PM
Filmation did a Snow White film entittled "Happily Ever After", which was their final production before they finally closed for good.
Matter of fact, that film didn't make a general release until 1993 when it appeared on video as a cash-in title when Disney's film was reissued in theaters. Guess which version failed to attract a 5 year-old me.
larriva9/11
09-14-2009, 12:32 AM
Wasn't there a Beany & Cecil cartoon called "So What & The Seven What-Nots?" (Or something like that?)
Craig D.
Mentioned that earlier in the thread.
There is also a 52-episode Japanese anime series, "The Legend of Princess Snow White", made in 1994 by Tatsunoko Productions:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2191
Also one episode of Rankin-Bassī "Festival of Family Classics" (1972) is an adaptation of Snow White.
Glowworm
09-14-2009, 06:49 PM
There was a "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" episode of Snow White with a Native American twist I think...
There was also a Simsala Grimm version-found on Youtube.
There is also a highly funny independent short, "Snowie and the Seven Dorps" (1991), directed by Candy Kugel and Vincent Caffarelli at Buzzco Associates.
Glowworm
09-15-2009, 09:07 AM
Can't think of any more Golden Age examples, but there was a Garfield cartoon where instead of 7 dwarfs there were either 77 or 777 dwarfs (it was a looong time ago when I saw it)!
I remember a friend had a video of "Snow White and the Seven Giants" (that Glowworm mentioned) when I was really little. I couldn't have been much older than four, but I seem to remember it was awful! There was one really annoying giant that was always crying.
Somebody actually posted "A Snow White Christmas" on youtube.
Watch...if you dare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMrsfF2CoyM&feature=PlayList&p=69FDFA71D0289BCE&index=0
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