1459:, in which the reason that the heroine has to leave her parents' house is different from the usual. Instead of being the daughter of a king, she is the daughter of a merchant, who's left with her uncle while her father and brothers travel. During their absence, the heroine's uncle attempts to assault her, but she frustrates his plans. To get his revenge he writes a letter to the heroine's father, accusing her of misconduct. Believing what's written in the letter, the merchant sends his son back home to kill his own sister, but the merchant's son does not trust his uncle's letter, and after discovering what's in the letter are lies, he warns her sister, who escapes and is taken in by two bogatyrs. The elements of the stepmother and the mirror are introduced much later, after the merchant returns home believing his daughter is dead and remarries the woman who owns the titular magic mirror, that tells her that her stepdaughter is still alive and is more beautiful than she is. In another Russian version the heroine is the daughter of a Tsar, and her stepmother decides to kill her after asking three different mirrors and all of them told her her stepdaughters is more beautiful than she is. The dwarfs' role is fulfilled by twelve brothers cursed to be hawks, living at the top of a glass mountain.
1425:, goddesses of fate, take pity on her and decide to wish her good. Each of the fatia suggest a choice for the girl. The third goddess tells her to find the castle inhabited by forty dragons who are all brothers. They take Marigo as their surrogate sister and she helps them with the castle chores, while they gift her precious jewlery. After discovering her stepdaughter is still alive thanks to the Sun, the queen twice sends her husband to the dragons' castle to kill Marigo, first with enchanted hair-pins and the second time with an enchanted ring. After the dragons fail to bring her alive, they decide to bury her in a coffin adorned with pearls. They hang it in a young king's garden where an ancient tree near a beautiful fountain is to be found. The dragons suspend the coffin on four silver chains so that it would dangle right over the fountain. When the king finds the coffin, he takes it to his bedchamber and hides it for an entire year, refusing to eat, drink or sleep out of sorrow. His mother, the dowager queen, finds Marigo's corpse and tells the maids to burn her. Marigo wakes up when one of the maids steals the ring off her finger. Eventually, she marries the young king and lives happily aver after.
1336:), by Mathias Winther. In this variant, the stepmother is the princess' nurse, who persuades Snow White to ask her father to marry her. Because the king says he won't remarry until grass grows in the grave of the princess' mother, the nurse plants magic seeds in the grave so grass will grow quicker. Then, after the king marries the nurse, Snow White gets betrothed to a prince, who choses her over the nurse's three biological daughters, but after that the king and the prince had to leave to fight in a war. The queen seizes her opportunity to chase Snow White away, and she ends up living with the dwarfs in a mountain. When the queen finds out Snow White is still alive thanks to a magic mirror, she sends her daughters three times, each time one of them, with poisoned gifts to give them to her. With the third gift, a poisoned apple, Snow White falls into a deep sleep, and the dwarfs leave her in the forest, fearing that the king would accuse them of killing her once he comes back. When the king and the prince finally come back from the war and find Snow White's body, the king dies of sorrow, but the prince manages to wake her up. After that we see an ending quite similar to the ones in
1421:, that also starts with the heroine, called Marigo, getting manipulated by the governess into killing her mother. She snaps her mother's head off with a marble lid, while she was leaning over the marble chest to get her figs and almonds. After Marigo tells her father to marry the governess, the king refuses, making up various excuses, like his shoes turning red or his robes being full of holes. All of them are fulfilled by Marigo under the manipulation of her governess, therefore, the king keeps his promise and marries her. Some years after, Marigo grows up to be a beautiful young woman, even more attractive than the queen. Jealous, the stepmother forces her husband to choose between them. Either she kills herself or the king kills his daughter. But the king doesn't have the heart to murder his own child, so he takes Marigo into the woods and tells her to fetch him the loaf of bread and the wooden flask which he threw off the cliff. When Marigo comes back, she fails to find her father and realises that he has abandoned her. As it was dark, the girl climbs up a wooden tree to spend the night. While she is asleep, the three
1110:, in which a demon tells the stepmother that her stepdaughter is prettier than she is when she's looking at herself in the mirror. The stepmother orders her servants to take her stepdaughter to the forest and kill her, bringing a bottle with her blood as proof. But the servants spare her life and instead kill a dog. Eight days later the demon warns her that the blood in the bottle is not her stepdaughter's, and the stepmother sends her servants again, ordering them to bring one of her heart and bare-toes as proof. The stepdaughter later discovers four men living in the forest, inside a rock that can open and close with the right words. Every day after she sees the men leave she enters the cave and cleans it up. Believing it must be an intruder, the men take turns to stay at the cavern, but the first one falls asleep during his watch. The second one manages to catch the girl, and they agree to let the girl live with them. Later, the same demon that told her stepmother that her stepdaughter was prettier gives the girl an enchanted ring, that has the same role that the apple in the Grimm's version. The version in
1406:), in which the heroine is manipulated by her governess to kill her own mother, so the governess could marry her father. Soon after she marries Marietta's father, the new stepmother orders her husband to get rid of his daughter. Marietta ends up living in a castle with forty giants. Meanwhile, Marietta's stepmother, believing her stepdaughter is dead, asks the Sun who's the most beautiful. When the Sun answers Marietta is more beautiful, she realises her stepdaughter is still alive, and, disguised as a peddler, goes to the giants' castle to kill her. She goes twice, the first trying to kill her with an enchanted ring, and the second with poisoned grapes. After Marietta is awoken and marries the prince, the stepmother goes to the prince's castle pretending to be a midwife, sticks a fork on Marietta's head to turn her into a pigeon, and then takes her place. After several transformations, Marietta recovers her human form and her stepmother is punished. Georgios A. Megas collected another Greek version, titled
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1082:, differs more from Grimm's story. The one who wants to kill the heroine, called here Mauricia, is her own biological mother. She is convinced by a demon with a spider head that if her daughter dies, she will become beautiful. The mother sends two servants to kill Mauricia, bringing as proof a lock of her hair, a bottle with her blood, a piece of her tongue and a piece of her clothes. The servants spare Mauricia's life, as well as her pet sheep. To deceive Mauricia's mother, they buy a goat and bring a bottle with the animal's blood as well as a piece of his tongue. Meanwhile, Mauricia is taken in by seventeen robbers who live in a cave deep in the forest, instead of seven dwarfs. When Mauricia's mother discovers that her daughter is still alive, she goes to the robbers' cave disguised. She turns her daughter into a bird, and she takes her place. The plan fails and Mauricia recovers her human form, so the mother tries to kill her by using a
1489:), in which the villain is the heroine's biological mother. After the titular mirror tells her that her daughter is prettiest, she takes her to go for a walk in the woods and feeds her extremely salty bread, so her daughter will become so thirsty that she would agree to let her tear out her eyes in exchange for water. Once the daughter is blinded her mother leaves her in the forest, where she manages to restore her eyes and is taken in by twelve thieves. After discovering her daughter is still alive, the mother sends an old woman to the thieves' house three times. The first she gives the daughter a ring, the second earrings, and the third poisoned flowers. After the heroine marries the prince, she has a child, and the mother goes to the castle pretending to be a midwife to kill both her daughter and the newborn. After killing the infant, she's stopped before she can kill the heroine.
1363:), which, like some Italian variants, combines the tale type 709 with the type 410. In this version, the stepmother questions a pair of crystal bowls instead of a magic mirror, and when they tell her that her stepdaughter is prettier, she sends her to a witch's hut where she's tricked to eat a porridge that makes her pregnant. Ashamed that her daughter has become pregnant out of wedlock she kicks her out, but the girl is taken in by a shepherd. Later a crow lets a ring fall on the huts' floor, and, when the heroine puts it on, she falls in a deathlike state. Believing she's dead the shepherd kills himself and the heroine is later revived when she gives birth to twins, each one of them with a star on the forehead, and one of them sucks the ring off her finger. She's later found by a prince, whose mother tries to kill the girl and her children.
1295:, queen Silver-Tree asks a trout in a well, instead of a magic mirror, who's the most beautiful. When the trout tells her that Gold-Tree, her daughter, is more beautiful, Silver-Tree pretends to fall ill, declaring that her only cure is to eat her own daughter's heart and liver. To save his daughter's life, the king marries her off to a prince, and serves his wife a goat's heart and liver. After Silver-Tree discovers that she has been deceived thanks to the trout, she visits her daughter and sticks her finger on a poisoned thorn. The prince later remarries, and his second wife removes the poisoned thorn from Gold-Tree, reviving her. The second wife then tricks the queen into drinking the poison that was meant for Gold-Tree. In another Scottish version,
1137:) collected by Romualdo Nogués y Milagro, there's no mirror. Instead, the story starts with the mother already hating her daughter because she's prettier, and ordering a servant to kill her, bringing as proof her heart, tongue, and her little finger. The servant spares her and brings the mother the heart and tongue from a dog he ran over and says he lost the finger. The daughter is taken in by robbers living in a cavern, but despite all, she still misses her mother. One day an old woman appears and gives her a ring, saying that if she puts it on she'll see her mother. The daughter actually falls unconscious when she does put it on because the old woman is actually a witch who wants to kidnap her, but she can't because of the
1279:, in which the titular queen questions her maids of honor and servants who's the most beautiful. One day, when she asks the same question to her chamberlain, he replies the queen's daughter is more beautiful than she is. The queen orders her servants to behead her daughter and bring back her tongue as proof, but they instead spare her and bring the queen a dog's tongue. The princess is taken in by a man, who gives her two options, to live with him as either his wife or his daughter, and the princess chooses the second. The rest of the tale is quite different from most versions, with the titular queen completely disappeared from the story, and the story focusing instead of a prince that falls in love with the princess.
1380:) starts pretty similarly to the Grimm's version, with a queen wishing to have a child as white as snow and as red as blood, but that child turned out to be not the heroine but the villain, her own biological mother. Instead of a mirror, the queen asks the Sun, who tells her that her daughter will surpass her in beauty. Because of it the queen orders that her daughter must be raised in the countryside, away from the Royal Court, but when it's time for the princess to come back the queen orders a servant to throw her in a well before she arrives. In the bottom, the princess meets twelve princes cursed to be chimeras, and she agrees to live with them. When the queen and the servant discover she is alive, they give her
270:. Since no one is at home, she eats some of the tiny meals, drinks some of their wine, and then tests all the beds. Finally, the last bed is comfortable enough for her, and she falls asleep. When the dwarfs return home, they immediately become aware that there has been a burglar in their house because everything in their home is in disorder. Prowling about frantically, they head upstairs and discover the sleeping Snow White. She wakes up and explains to them about her stepmother's attempt to kill her, and the dwarfs take pity on her and let her stay with them in exchange for a job as a housemaid. They warn her to be careful when alone at home and to let no one in while they are working in the mountains.
1034:, a servant accuses the heroine of stealing the things she stole and then throws her in a well. The heroine survives the fall and ends up living with three dragons that live at the bottom of the well. When the heroine's mother discovers her daughter is still alive, she twice sends a fairy to attempt to kill her, first with sugar almonds, which the dragons warn her are poisoned before she eats them, and then with a red dress. In another version from Brittany, this one collected by François Cadic, the heroine is called Rose-Neige (Eng: Snow-Rose) because her mother pricked her finger with a rose in a snowy day and wished to have a child as beautiful as the rose. The role of the dwarfs is played by
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the prince's servants trips and loses his balance. This dislodges the piece of the poisoned apple from Snow White's throat, magically reviving her. (In the 1812 version, the prince becomes so obsessed with Snow White that he carries her coffin wherever he goes, until one of his servants, in anger, lifts Snow White from the coffin and strikes her on the back, causing the piece of apple to come out of her throat.) The Prince is overjoyed by this, and he declares his love for the now alive and well Snow White, who, surprised to meet him face to face, humbly accepts his marriage proposal. The prince invites everyone in the land to their wedding except for Snow White's stepmother.
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and fear when she finds out that the prince's bride is her stepdaughter, Snow White herself. The furious Queen tries to sow chaos and attempts to kill her again, but the prince recognizes her as a threat to Snow White when he learns the truth from his bride. As punishment for the attempted murder of Snow White, the prince orders the Queen to wear a pair of red-hot iron slippers and to dance in them until she drops dead. With the Queen finally defeated and dead, Snow White's wedding to the prince peacefully continues.
1384:, which she eats. After being revived by a young king she marries him and has a son with him, but the queen goes to the castle pretending to be a midwife, turns her daughter into a golden bird by sticking a needle on her head, and then the queen takes her daughter's place. After disenchanting the twelve princes with her singing, the princess returns to the court, where she's finally restored to her human form, and her mother is punished after she believed she ate her own daughter while she was still under the spell.
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255:, which she asks every morning, "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" The mirror always tells the queen that she is the fairest. The Queen is always pleased with that response because the magic mirror never lies. When Snow White is seven years old, her fairness surpasses that of her stepmother. When the Queen again asks her mirror the same question, it tells her that Snow White is the fairest.
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1030:), starts similarly to Gubernatis' version, with the heroine being the daughter of a queen, and her mother wanting to kill her after a soldier marching in front of her balcony says the princess is prettier than the queen. The role of the poisoned apple is fulfilled by the titular stockings, and the heroine is revived after the prince's little sister takes them off when she's playing. In the second, titled
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going to mass together. Instead of a male protector, Caterina takes refuge in a house by the seashore where an old woman lives. Later a witch discovers that
Caterina's still alive and where she lives, so she goes to tell the queen, who sends her back to the cottage to kill her with poisoned flowers instead of an apple. A similar version from
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an old woman in order to gain her trust so she can then poison her. The Queen initially attempts to poison Snow White with a comb, but when that fails, she disguises herself as an old woman and gives Snow White a poison apple. The Queen's third attempt to kill Snow White is successful: Snow White bites into the poisoned apple and dies.
1271:), where the heroine is the daughter of an innkeeper, who asks muleteers if they have seen a woman prettier than she is. One day, one answers that her daughter is prettier. The daughter takes refugee with a group of robbers who live in the forest, and the role of the apple is fulfilled by the titular enchanted shoes.
1075:. Instead of going to kill Snow White herself, the queen twice sends the witch who had sold her the magic mirror to kill Sneeuwwitje, first with a comb and the second time with an apple. But the most significant difference is that the role of the prince in this version is instead Snow White's father, the king.
2023:(2007) is a Belgian/French/British adult animated comedy film directed by Picha. It is based on the fairy tale of Snow White and intended as a sequel to Disney's classic animated adaptation. However, like all of Picha's cartoons, the film is actually a sex comedy featuring a lot of bawdy jokes and sex scenes.
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Bäcker, Jörg (1 December 2008). "Zhaos Mergen und Zhanglîhuâ Katô. Weibliche
Initiation, Schamanismus und Bärenkult in einer daghuro-mongolischen Schneewittchen-Vorform" [Zhaos Mergen and Zhanglîhuâ Katô. Female initiation, shamanism and bear cult in a Daghuro-Mongolian Snow White precursor].
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Bäcker, Jörg (1 December 2008). "Zhaos Mergen und Zhanglîhuâ Katô. Weibliche
Initiation, Schamanismus und Bärenkult in einer daghuro-mongolischen Schneewittchen-Vorform" [Zhaos Mergen and Zhanglîhuâ Katô. Female initiation, shamanism and bear cult in a Daghuro-Mongolian Snow White precursor].
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Christine Shojaei Kawan, the earliest surviving folktale version of the Snow White story is a Russian tale published anonymously in 1795. The heroine is Olga, a merchant's daughter, and the role of the magic mirror is played by some beggars who comment on her beauty. In the Russian tale,
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Branches, take refugee with thirteen cats, who turn out to be an enchanted prince and his squires. After marrying the prince and having three sons with him the queen discovers her stepdaughter is still alive, also thanks to a talking trout, and sends three giants of ice to put her in a
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America, in Africa and "in some Turkic traditions," the Middle East, in China, in India and in the Americas. Jörg Bäcker draws a parallel to Turkic tales, as well as other tales with a separate origin but overlapping themes, such as those in Central Asia and
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Caterina, is the daughter of a king, and the antagonist is her stepmother, who orders her servants to kill her stepdaughter after she hears people commenting how much prettier Caterina is than she. One day the two women are
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Antonio De Nino, the mother asks her customers if they have seen a woman more beautiful than she. If they say they did not, she only charges them half the price, if they say they did she charges them twice the price. When the customers tell her that her daughter is prettier than
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The Queen, believing herself finally to be rid of Snow White, asks again her magic mirror, who is the fairest in the land. The mirror says that there is a bride of a prince who is yet fairer. The queen decides to go to the wedding and investigate. Once she arrives, the Queen becomes frozen with rage
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collected by Carolina Coronedi-Berti. In this last version, the role of both the mirror and the dwarfs is played by the Moon, which tells the elder sisters that the youngest, called Ziricochel, is the prettiest, and later hides her in his palace. When the sisters discover Ziricochel is still alive,
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Snow White grows into a lovely, fair, and beautiful young maiden. Meanwhile, the queen, who believes she got rid of Snow White, asks her mirror once again: "Mirror mirror on the wall, who now is the fairest one of all?" The mirror tells her that not only is Snow White still the fairest in the land,
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to take Snow White into the forest and kill her. As proof that Snow White is dead, the Queen also wants him to return with her heart. The huntsman takes Snow White into the forest, but after raising his dagger, he finds himself unable to kill her when Snow White realizes her stepmother's plan and
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At the beginning of the story, a queen sits sewing at an open window during a winter snowfall when she pricks her finger with her needle, causing three drops of blood to drip onto the freshly fallen snow on the black window sill. Then she says to herself, "How I wish that I had a daughter who had
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Hemsworth reprises his role as Eric who is called upon to ensure the destruction of Ravenna's mirror following the events of the first film. In the process he is pitted against Queen Revenna's sister Freya and reunited with his wife, Sara, who reveals that her 'death' was staged by Freya. Freya
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as a present. The Queen laces her up so tightly that Snow White faints; the dwarfs return just in time to revive Snow White by loosening the laces. Next, the Queen dresses up as a comb seller and convinces Snow White to take a beautiful comb as a present; she strokes Snow White's hair with the
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the prince and Snow White get married, and the prince invites the stepmother and asks her what punishment deserve someone who has hurt someone as innocent as Snow White. The queen suggests for the culprit to be put inside a barrel full of needles, and the prince tells the stepmother she has
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in the English dub. He is sent by the Evil Queen to eliminate Snow White. This plan fails when Snow White's friend Klaus buys Snow White enough time to get away. When the Huntsman goes after Snow White, he is attacked by a wild boar and knocked off the cliff into the forest below.
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tearfully begs the huntsman, "Spare me this mockery of justice! I will run away into the forest and never come home again!" After seeing the tears in the princess's eyes, the huntsman reluctantly agrees to spare Snow White and brings the Queen a boar's heart instead.
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White (with the poisoned apple) and fails. She then dies by falling down a cliff and being crushed by a boulder, after the dwarfs had chased her through the forest. In the original, the queen is forced to dance to death in red hot iron slippers.
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Eastern Siberia, among the Mongolians and Tungusian peoples. Due to Portuguese colonization, Sigrid Schmidt posits the presence of the tale in modern times in former Portuguese colonies, and contrasts it with other distinct African tales.
901:." In most Italian versions of Snow White, the heroine is not the daughter of a king but an innkeeper, the antagonist is not her stepmother but her biological mother, and instead of dwarfs she takes refuge with robbers. For instance, in
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1723:(1969), a West German sex comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Marie Liljedahl, Eva Reuber-Staier, and Ingrid van Bergen. The film puts an erotic spin on three classic fairy tales Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.
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poisoned comb. The girl is overcome by the poison from the comb, but is again revived by the dwarfs when they remove the comb from her hair. Finally, the queen disguises herself as a farmer's wife and offers Snow White a poisoned
2332:(2013) is a web series which features characters called "Weiss Schnee" and "Klein Sieben", German for "White Snow" and "Small Seven" (grammatically incorrect, though, since it would be "Weisser Schnee" and "Kleine Sieben").
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2501:(1981) (English: Let the Princess Stay with Us) is a modern version of the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs fairytale, starring Marika Gombitová. The musical was directed by Martin Hoffmeister, and released in 1981.
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but is also currently hiding with the dwarfs. The Queen is furious and decides to kill her herself. First, she appears at the dwarfs' cottage, disguised as an old peddler, and offers Snow White a colourful, silky
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2320:(2013-2017) based on the same name doll line, features as main characters Raven Queen, daughter of the Evil Queen, and Apple White, daughter of Snow White. The two protagonists' mothers also appear in the
2525:(2012) is an American horror film directed by David DeCoteau and starring Shanley Caswell, Maureen McCormick, and Eric Roberts. The film was released straight to DVD and digital download on March 20, 2012
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they send an astrologer to kill her. After several attempts, she finally manages to turn her into a statue with an enchanted shirt. Ziricochel is revived after the prince's sisters take the shirt off.
2384:(1973), in the episode "Snow White and the Seven Bradys", the Bradys put on a production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in their backyard, with each of the Brady's playing one of the characters.
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This gives the Queen a great shock. She becomes envious, and from that moment on, her heart turns against Snow White, whom the Queen grows to hate increasingly with time. Eventually, she orders a
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2045:(2014) (German: Der 7bte Zwerg), is a German 3D computer-animated film, created in 2014. The film is based upon the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty and characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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instead of dwarfs, and it is the Sun and Moon who aid the Prince to the resting place of the Dead Princess, where he breaks with his sword the coffin of the Tsarevna, bringing her back to life.
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film portrayed by Amnon Meskin. When the Huntsman takes Snow White away from the King to kill her on the Evil Queen's orders, Snow White figures out her stepmother's plot and escapes from him.
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which the demon gave her. Mauricia is awoken when a prince takes the ring off her finger. When he asks her if he would marry her, she rejects him and returns with the seventeen robbers.
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abandons her; in the first edition, this task was transferred to a servant. It is believed that the change to a stepmother in later editions was to tone down the story for children.
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briefly uses the mirror to resurrect Ravenna, only for Freya to assist Eric in killing Ravenna when she learns that her sister was responsible for the death of her baby daughter.
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Huntsman is unable to kill Snow White and urges her to flee into the woods. The Magic Mirror later revealed that the heart in the box is not Snow White's, but the heart of a pig.
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that the girl would be eaten by some wild animal. He instead brings the Queen the lungs and liver of a wild boar, which is prepared by the cook and eaten by the Queen.
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producers that created a song called Genealogy of Red, White and Black (2015) based upon the tale of Snow White with some differences, the song features the Vocaloids
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as the voice of Snow White. It is widely considered the best-known adaptation of the story, thanks in part to it becoming one of the first animated feature films and
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and Christine Goldberg noting that it combines multiple motifs also found in other folktales. Scholar Graham Anderson compares the fairy tale to the Roman legend of
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animated cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. The short was released on January 16, 1943. It is a parody of the fairy tale featuring African-American stereotypes.
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the prince takes a second wife afterwards, and the second wife is the one who revives the heroine. Thomas William Thompson collected an English version from
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Goldberg, Christine (1993). "Review of Steven Swann Jones: The New Comparative Method: Structural and Symbolic Analysis of the Allomotifs of 'Snow White'".
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is a manga (2006) and anime (2015) which open with a loose adaptation of the fairy tale, with a wicked prince pursuing a girl with strikingly red hair.
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2556:(2008), an album by Sarah Pinsker, features a song called "Twice the Prince" in which Snow White realizes that she prefers a dwarf to Prince Charming.
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2015:(1989) is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film written by Robby London and Martha Moran, directed by John Howley, produced by Filmation.
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3032:(2010–present), a series of computer video games featuring fairy tales. Snow White appears as a recurring character in a few installments.
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has many stories that parody Snow White. Notably one of the stories "Branca de Fome e os Sete Anões" was adapted into an animated episode.
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Hemming, Jessica (2012). "Red, White, and Black in Symbolic Thought: The Tricolour Folk Motif, Colour Naming, and Trichromatic Vision".
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features Snow White as one of the various fictional characters brought to life by the stand, Bohemian Rhapsody. She also appeared in
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The Robber with the Witch's Head: More Story from the Great Treasury of Sicilian Folk and Fairy Tales Collected by Laura Gonzenbach
2442:(1992), in the episode "Snow White and the Seven Dorks", the school puts on a hip hop version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
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1608:(1902), a lost silent film made in 1902. It was the first time the classic 1812 Brothers Grimm fairy tale was made into a film.
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The Pucca Spring/Summer 2011 fashion show was inspired by Snow White and her wicked stepmother, the Queen. The opening model,
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of 1910, which reprints fifty Snow White variants, and studies by Steven Swann Jones. In their first edition, the
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in northeastern France, where like in the Grimm's version the mother questions a magic mirror. A version from
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2392:(1978), in the three part episode "Blancanieves y los siete Churi Churín Fun Flais" being crossover with
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the girl is wearing, so she locks her in a crystal casket, where the girl is later found by the prince.
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2797:(2017), a novel by Melissa Bashardoust which is a subversive, feminist take on the original fairy tale.
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2235:(1987–89) an anime television series based on Grimm's stories, as a four half-hour episodes adaptation.
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2531:(2023), starring Jennifer Mischiati as Snow White, with Rayna Campbell and Elijah Rowen.
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2913:(1953) was a horror comic which featured a gruesome re-imaging of Snow White.
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3687:. Geschichts- und Museumsverein Lohr a. Main, Lohr a. Main; second edition.
3293:. Geschichts- und Museumsverein Lohr a. Main, Lohr a. Main. pp. 56–59.
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2482:(2011) is a TV series featuring Snow White, Prince Charming, their daughter
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included the version from Bologna collected by Coronedi Berti, retitling it
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Kawan, Christine Shojaei (2008). "A Brief Literary History of Snow White".
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4434:(in Dutch) (2 ed.). Zutphen: W. J. Thieme & CIE. pp. 313–319
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Discoteca di Stato (1975). Alberto Mario Cirese; Liliana Serafini (eds.).
4036:
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3882:
3761:
Schneewittchenstudien: Erster Teil, Fünfundsiebzig Varianten im ergen Sinn
2692:
Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales For Our Life & Times
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4672:
Vol. III Kjobehavn: Trykt hos Konrad Jorgensen i Kolding 1895 pp. 273-277
3099:
3068:) in 2012. She interpreted Snow White during the first part of the event.
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7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough (7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug)
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5043:"BBC Radio 4 - John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme, Series 5, Episode 1"
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Schneewittchen: Marchen oder Wahrheit?: ein lokaler Bezug zum Kellerwald
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1814:(2006), sequel to the 2004 German film 7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood
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5433:
5339:. Translated by Applebaum. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, Inc.
4811:Старая погудка на новый лад: Русская сказка в изданиях конца XVIII века
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5018:"Family Film 'Snow White's Christmas Adventure' Due Digitally Dec. 19"
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3064:, won the title of Aerobatic World Champion (International Jumping of
2595:
S5E1 (2016) features a comedy sketch parodying the magic mirror scene.
2037:(2002). Snow White appears extensively among Princess Fiona's friends.
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6341:
5335:
Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm (2003-01-01). Applebaum, Stanley (ed.).
4162:"Innovation, Persistence and Self-Correction: The Case of Snow White"
4140:"Innovation, Persistence and Self-Correction: The Case of Snow White"
3740:"Innovation, persistence and self-correction: the case of Snow White"
1715:(1961), an East German fairy tale film directed by Gottfried Kolditz.
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927:
Sometimes the heroine's protectors are female instead of male, as in
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Text of "Little Snow-white" from "Household Tales by Brothers Grimm"
4367:
Tome Second Rennes: Terre de Brume University Press 1999 pp. 293-299
3478:
Cottrell, William; Hand, David; Jackson, Wilfred (4 February 1938).
2963:
2450:(2000) is a TV miniseries featuring Snow White as a major character.
2227:) (1986), an anime television anthology, has a 30-minute adaptation.
1780:
7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood (7 Zwerge – Männer allein im Wald)
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company 1885 pp. 326-331
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137:, the poisoned apple, the glass coffin, and the characters of the
5182:"Helen Oyeyemi's 'Boy, Snow, Bird' turns a fairy tale inside out"
3246:, volume 1, 7th edition). Dietrich, Göttingen 1857, page 264–273.
2546:(2001) is a music video for the song by Neue Deutsche Härte band
6543:
4724:
Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press pp. 106-113 1970
4185:
Volume Terzo. Firenze: Tipografia di G. Barbèra 1883 pp. 253-257
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2215:
parodied the tale in "Snow White and the Seven Muppets" (1985).
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follows that plot fairly closely, with some minor differences.
4482:
Vol. II Barcelona: Llibrería de Álvar Verdaguer 1871 pp. 83-85
3445:. 6 October 2022. Archived from the original on 6 October 2022
426:
417:
8. The Queen discovers and confronts Snow White at her wedding
110:
published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection
5366:(1st ed.). Indianapolis Museum of Art. 28 October 1994.
4943:"Update: Relativity Confirms Julia Roberts In Snow White Pic"
4261:
The Collected Sicilian Folk and Fairy Tales of Giuseppe Pitré
2664:(1986), a picture book by Fiona French set in 1920s New York.
1729:(1970), a Turkish live-action remake of the 1937 Disney film.
7135:
The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
5337:
Selected Folktales/Ausgewählte Märchen: A Dual-Language Book
4250:
Volume Secondo. Palermo: Luigi Pedone Lauriel 1875 pp. 39-44
3524:"Once Upon a Time season finale recap: A Land Without Magic"
1987:(1937), an animated film based on the fairy tale, featuring
6095:
Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple
5664:
Schmidt, Sigrid (1 December 2008). "Snow White in Africa".
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Schmidt, Sigrid (1 December 2008). "Snow White in Africa".
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2284:) (1997-2003), catalan animated series, season 1 episode 2.
2115:
Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White—Another Bite @ the Apple
3418:"National Film Preservation Foundation: Snow White (1916)"
3195:, a Malay poem with some plot similarities to "Snow White"
1681:(1955), a German live-action adaptation of the fairy tale.
30:
This article is about the fairy tale. For other uses, see
5511:
Le Monde alpin et rhodanien. Revue régionale d'ethnologie
4752:
Zweiter Theil Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann 1864 pp. 134-143
4644:
A Dictionary of British Folktales in the English Language
4198:
vol. 1 Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann 1870 pp. 4-7
3805:
Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion, Allusion, and Paradigm
3502:"Once Upon a Time: "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" Review"
2959:, features Snow White as a major character in the series.
2933:(2002), the sixth part of the long-running manga series,
1687:(1955), a Hong Kong film as Chow Sze-luk, Lo Yu-kei Dirs.
5498:: A Snow White Variant from Late Medieval Iceland". In:
4263:
Volume 1 New York and London: Routledge 2009 pp. 260-263
3359:
Grimm, Jacob; Grimm, Wilhelm (2014). Zipes, Jack (ed.).
1372:
The Daughter of the Sun and the Twelve Bewitched Princes
171:"), another fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm.
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Barcelona: Imprenta de Narciso Ramirez 1853 pp. 184-185
2894:
The story of Snow White is a popular theme for British
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which describes the lives of Snow White and the dwarfs.
2550:, where the band are dwarfs mining gold for Snow White.
2414:(1984) has an episode based on the fairy tale starring
1892:(2016), which features Snow White as a minor character.
1436:, the antagonists are the heroine's two elder sisters.
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5494:
Hui, J. Y., Ellis, C., McIntosh, J., & Olley, K. "
5132:"[Resenha] O fantástico mistério de feiurinha"
4110:
Die Schwedischen Volksmärchen: Herkunft und Geschichte
4059:
The Lai of Eliduc and the Märchen of Little Snow-White
3189:, a Russian folk tale often translated as "Snow White"
3115:
Erin Heys' "Religious Symbols" article at the website
3102:
amusement park, Snow White and the dwarfs live in the
1830:(2012), a silent Spanish film based on the fairy tale.
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collected two Spanish versions. The first one, titled
4826:
Volume II University Press of Mississippi 2015 nº 211
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Kay Stone, "Three Transformations of Snow White", in
116:, numbered as Tale 53. The original German title was
5253:
from the original on 2021-12-11 – via YouTube.
3945:
The Complete Folktales of A. N. Afanas'ev, Volume II
2096:(1995), a Japanese-American direct-to-video film by
1667:
Lumikki ja 7 jätkää (The Snow White and the 7 Dudes)
1003:, and the Abruzzian version collected by De Nino in
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collected by Christian Schneller, or a version from
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The Huntsman appears in the "Snow White" episode of
106:, first written down in the early 19th century. The
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
5725:The complete set of Grimms' Fairy Tales, including
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London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1970 pp. 494-495
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Madrid: Imprenta de A. Pérez Dubrull 1886 pp. 91-96
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
2568:'s third studio album, features a concept photo by
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featuring Snow White as one of the main characters.
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The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights
977:; and Vittorio Imbriani collected a version titled
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75:
67:
62:
39:
5504:http://digital.library.leeds.ac.uk/id/eprint/26324
4409:(in Dutch). Antwerpen: De Sikkel. pp. 272–279
2622:used the story of Snow White in his literary tale
1669:(1953), a Finnish musical comedy film directed by
897:" and a female character with snow-white skin in "
837:Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi
5305:. Archived from the original on October 28, 2014.
5272:. Archived from the original on October 23, 2014.
4545:Cuentos Asturianos Recogidos de la Tradición Oral
4078:. Udine: Arti Grafiche Friulane, 1957. pp. 88-92.
2891:and Joe Cook. Adaptation of the 1937 Disney film.
2256:) (1995), anime television anthology produced by
1212:collected four versions. The first one is titled
1022:in northwestern France. In the first one, titled
918:Maria, die böse Stiefmutter und die sieben Räuber
5087:. Stuttgart/Tübingen/München: 1834. pp. 252-264.
5071:"John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme Series 1-9"
5057:"John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme Series 1-8"
4403:de Meyere, Victor (1927). "CLXXX. Sneeuwwitje".
3947:. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp. 536–556.
3577:. London: G. Putnam and Sons. 1916. pp. 260–261.
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1663:(1951), an Italian film based on the fairy tale.
914:Maria, her Evil Stepmother and the Seven Robbers
4380:Volume 5 Paris: J. Maisonneuve 1890 pp. 725-728
3919:. University of California Press. p. 124.
3811:(Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 1990).
2575:Hitoshizuku and Yamasankakkei are two Japanese
1377:Solens dotter och de tolv förtrollade prinsarna
962:) where the heroine stays in a haunted castle.
599:Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
591:Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
507:, the Huntsman is named Berthold (portrayed by
218:with the protagonist Snow White as depicted in
4018:
4016:
3773:Jones, Steven Swann (1983). "The Structure of
3685:Schneewittchen – Zur Fabulologie des Spessarts
3316:"Tales Similar to Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs"
3291:Schneewittchen – Zur Fabulologie des Spessarts
2685:"Snow White" (1994), a short story written by
1822:(2007), a modernization, starring Amanda Bynes
1791:(2005), an adventure fantasy film directed by
1755:(1992), a German adaptation of the fairy tale.
133:The fairy tale features elements such as the
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4962:"Armie Hammer cast as prince in 'Snow White'"
4276:Livorno: Coi tipi di F. Vigo 1877 pp. 239-250
4224:Torino: Augusto Federico Negro 1869 pp. 32-35
4211:New York and London: Routledge 2004 pp. 22-25
4112:. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2022 . p. 200.
2369:channel tells a comical version of the story.
2198:is based on the fairy tale, with Brittany of
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634:as the perfect assassin and is hired to kill
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5160:. Rutgers University Press. pp. 29–41.
4534:Standford University Press 1924, pp. 230-231
4521:Standford University Press 1924, pp. 227-230
4354:Rennes: Hyacinthe Caillière 1900 pp. 144-152
4248:Fiabe, novelle e racconti popolari siciliane
4128:. University of Chicago Press, 1967. p. 268.
2486:, and the Evil Queen as the main characters.
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1297:Lasair Gheug, the King of Ireland's Daughter
786:. Disney's variation of Snow White gave the
620:The Huntsman appears in the first season of
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3171:(a princess cursed into a death-like sleep)
2652:, in which she re-envisions sixteen of the
1753:Schneewittchen und das Geheimnis der Zwerge
1392:French folklorist Henri Carnoy collected a
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5158:Folk Stories from the Hills of Puerto Rico
4065:Volume 3. London: David Nutt. 1892. p. 30.
3863:Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
3106:adjoining the castle of her mother-in-law.
3089:video game based on the comic book series
606:theme, the character Gray Wolf (voiced by
519:The Huntsman appears in the 1937 American
45:
7286:The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
5539:
5432:
4850:Rumänische Volkserzählungen aus dem Banat
4480:Lo Rondallayre: Quentos Populars Catalans
4114:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783112618004-004
3842:The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy Tales
3363:. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
3256:Jacob Grimm; Wilhelm Grimm (2014-10-19).
2791:loosely based on the story of Snow White.
2672:(1986), a fairytale crossover written by
658:The Huntsman is named Eric and played by
602:rendition of Snow White that is set to a
4824:The Complete Folktales of A.N. Afanas'ev
4603:
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4573:Volumen 1 Madrid: CSIC 1987, pp. 334-336
4560:Volumen 1 Madrid: CSIC 1987, pp. 331-334
3394:"Snow-White and other tales of type 709"
2031:(2007), animated comedy film, sequel to
816:A primary analysis by Celtic folklorist
4839:Jena: Eugen Diederichs 1927 pp. 123-134
4709:Traditions populaires de l'Asie Mineure
4586:Volumen 1 Madrid: CSIC 1987 pp. 337-342
4341:Harvard University Press 2020 pp. 89-93
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2801:Sadie: An Amish Retelling of Snow White
1932:(2025), an upcoming remake of Disney's
1078:Another Flemish variant, this one from
843:, "specially" in Italy, Greece and the
301:
7485:Literary characters introduced in 1812
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4629:Bruford, Alan and Donald A. MacDonald
4328:Paris: G. Charpentier 1880 pp. 146-150
4326:Contes Populaires de la Haute-Bretagne
4289:Paris: G. Charpentier 1880 pp. 341-357
4160:Kawan, Christine Shojaei (2005–2006).
4138:Kawan, Christine Shojaei (2005–2006).
3895:Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales, p. 194;
3738:Kawan, Christine Shojaei (June 2005).
3456:
2923:Prétear - The New Legend of Snow-White
2076:(1990), direct-to-video featurette by
756:Queen (Snow White) in derivative works
176:Aarne–Thompson folklore classification
36:
6775:The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs
6512:Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.
5245:Annabella Winsteald (17 March 2019).
5016:Stephanie Prange (November 7, 2023).
4467:Observaciones sobre la poesía popular
3343:
3341:
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3337:
3244:children's and households fairy tales
2732:retelling the Snow White story in an
2057:Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.
1398:Marietta and the Witch her Stepmother
1355:The Pretty Girl and the Crystal Bowls
946:was collected by Sicilian folklorist
803:Variants and parallels to other tales
760:The principal studies of traditional
7:
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4750:Griechische und Albanesische Märchen
4584:Cuentos populares de Castilla y León
4571:Cuentos populares de Castilla y León
4558:Cuentos populares de Castilla y León
2078:American Film Investment Corporation
2070:characters in different fairy tales.
1678:Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge
1648:Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge
1428:In another Albanian version, titled
389:6. The Queen has poisoned Snow White
349:3. The dwarfs find Snow White asleep
6504:Politically Correct Bedtime Stories
6071:7 Dwarves: The Forest Is Not Enough
6055:Snow White: The Fairest of Them All
4988:"Red Shoes and The 7 Dwarfs (2019)"
4547:Madrid: Cario Ragio 1925, pp. 91-92
4456:Munich: Diederichs 1999 p. 36 nº 11
4406:De Vlaamsche vertelselschat. Deel 2
3803:reprinted and slightly expanded in
3348:English translation of the original
3050:modern day Snow White in a hoodie,
2592:John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme
2455:Snow White: The Fairest of Them All
2282:Les tres bessones/Las tres mellizas
1854:as Brighton, the Queen's majordomo.
1650:(1939), German film by Heinz Wolff.
1403:Marietta et la Sorcière, sa Marâtre
568:
303:Franz Jüttner's illustrations from
7234:The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats
4852:Bukarest: Kriterion 1975 pp. 34-42
4707:Carnoy, Henri et Nicolaides, Jean
4633:Edinburgh: Polygon 1994 pp. 98-106
3875:10.1111/j.1469-7610.1993.tb00999.x
2720:set in contemporary New York City.
2669:O Fantástico Mistério de Feiurinha
2402:while the Evil Queen is played by
2351:(2016), TV film based on the 1982
1948:as a new character named Jonathan.
1673:, loosely based on the fairy tale.
1275:collected another version, titled
831:in Italian territory, among which
151:and then given different names in
25:
6063:7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood
4960:Breznican, Anthony (2011-03-26).
4683:Folk and Fairy Tales from Denmark
4620:London: David Nutt 1892 pp. 88-92
4300:Märchen und Sagen aus Wälschtirol
3480:"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
3238:Jacob Grimm & Wilhelm Grimm:
2702:", a 1994 short story written by
2299:also act out the fairy tale with
1995:'s first animated motion picture.
1557:" sequence from the 1937 adaption
1360:Den Kjønne Pige og de Klare Skåle
835:. A scholarly inquiry by Italian
559:The Huntsman appears in the 1987
7460:Female characters in fairy tales
7417:
7406:
7405:
7144:The Three Little Men in the Wood
6600:
6599:
5991:The New Adventures of Snow White
5975:Snow White and the Three Stooges
5712:
5700:
4765:Paris: Ernst Leroux 1881 pp. 1-6
4302:Innsbruck: Wagner 1867 pp. 55-59
3970:Meder, Theo. "Sneeuwwitje". In:
3763:(Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs, 1910).
3589:The Journal of American Folklore
3143:
3129:
2859:(1912), a play by Jessie Braham.
2747:" ("Snow White") and the third "
2529:Snow White's Christmas Adventure
2292:(1999-2010), season 2 episode 8.
2106:(1998), direct-to-video film by
1842:as the Evil Queen Clementianna,
1720:The New Adventures of Snow White
1692:Snow White and the Three Stooges
1685:Snow White and the Seven Fellows
1569:in the trailer of Walt Disney's
430:
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370:
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311:
6955:The King of the Golden Mountain
6369:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
6361:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
6248:Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha
5967:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
5951:Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs
5943:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
4543:Llano Roza de Ampudia, Aurelio
4431:Wondervertelsels uit Vlaanderen
4378:Revue des Traditions Populaires
4352:Contes des Landes et des grèves
4287:Les Contes Populaires en Italie
3822:The Brothers Grimm and Folktale
3482:. Walt Disney Animation Studios
2876:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
2855:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
2824:Biancaneve o il perfido candore
2679:Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha
2642:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
2341:Four Great Women and a Manicure
2159:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
2084:Snow White and the Magic Mirror
2000:Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs
1984:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1571:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1542:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1432:collected by French folklorist
1094:One of the first versions from
847:. In addition, Swedish scholar
779:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
532:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
158:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
148:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
18:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
6473:Snow White: Happily Ever After
6159:Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs
5959:The Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue
5207:"Girls Made of Snow and Glass"
4698:Milano: Rizzoli 2017 Tale nº 7
4506:Aplec de Rondaies Mallorquines
4393:Paris: Picard 1984 pp. 169-171
4365:Contes et légendes de Bretagne
3637:Fairytale in the ancient world
3021:Snow White: Happily Ever After
2634:(1967), a postmodern novel by
2174:Manga Fairy Tales of the World
2135:Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs
1659:The Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue
1465:and Albert Schott collected a
1210:Aurelio Macedonio Espinosa Jr.
1161:Aurelio Macedonio Espinosa Sr.
377:5. The Queen visits Snow White
1:
7207:The Twelve Dancing Princesses
6520:Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
6175:Snow White and the Evil Queen
5130:Dantas, Eriane (2020-07-25).
5103:. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
4222:Le Novellino di Santo Stefano
3624:, Metamorphoses, Book XI, 289
3548:"Snow White and the Huntsman"
3522:Busis, Hillary (2012-05-14).
2608:in a spoof of the fairy tale.
2491:Live-action - Direct-to-video
2404:María Antonieta de las Nieves
1913:Snow White and the Evil Queen
1850:as Prince Andrew Alcott, and
1349:pronounced her own sentence.
1150:Antoni Maria Alcover i Sureda
764:variants are Ernst Böklen's,
705:Origin of the Snow White tale
7465:European folklore characters
6757:Cat and Mouse in Partnership
6536:Snow White with the Red Hair
6047:Snow White: A Tale of Terror
5472:10.1080/0015587X.2012.716599
5354:Jones, Steven Swann (1990).
4994:(in Spanish). Archived from
4918:"Lumikki ja 7 jätkää (1953)"
4582:Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio
4569:Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio
4556:Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio
4530:Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio
4517:Espinosa, Aurelio Macedonio
4508:S. Galayut (1915), pp. 80-92
4478:Maspons y Labrós, Francisco
3262:Princeton University Press.
3210:'s fairy tale in verse form)
3137:Children's literature portal
2988:Snow White with the Red Hair
2795:Girls Made of Snow and Glass
2626:("The Two Brothers") (1834).
2517:as the Evil Queen Gwendolyn.
1916:(2024), an upcoming film by
1783:(2004), a German comedy film
1760:Snow White: A Tale of Terror
1565:Walt Disney introducing the
1018:collected two variants from
827:) studied the most diffused
490:Appearance in the fairy tale
7515:Fiction about shapeshifting
7304:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
7081:The Singing, Springing Lark
6802:The Elves and the Shoemaker
6460:Snow White's Enchanted Wish
6197:Snow White and the Huntsman
6135:Snow White: A Deadly Summer
5232:"Concept Korea Spring 2011"
5085:Ein Büchlein für die Jugend
4835:Löwis of Menar, August von
4532:Cuentos Populares Españoles
4519:Cuentos Populares Españoles
4491:Nogués y Milagro, Romualdo
4076:Le Fiabe Di Magia In Italia
3791:10.1515/fabl.1983.24.1-2.56
3683:Bartels, Karlheinz (2012).
3289:Bartels, Karlheinz (2012).
3199:Udea and her Seven Brothers
2955:(2002), a comic created by
2522:Snow White: A Deadly Summer
2260:, has half-hour adaptation.
2232:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
2154:Festival of Family Classics
2050:Direct-to-video - Animation
1865:Snow White and the Huntsman
1593:, 1916, full 63 minute film
1353:collected a version titled
1250:Siete Iglesias de Trabancos
1058:Belgium and the Netherlands
654:Snow White and the Huntsman
647:Snow White and the Huntsman
578:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
570:Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
337:2. Snow White in the forest
214:The fable's antagonist the
168:Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot
32:Snow White (disambiguation)
7546:
7295:Once Upon a Brothers Grimm
6883:The Goose-Girl at the Well
6820:The Four Skillful Brothers
6811:The Fisherman and His Wife
6205:The Huntsman: Winter's War
5532:Estudos de Literatura Oral
4848:Schott, Arthur und Albert
4631:Scottish Traditional Tales
4169:Estudos de Literatura Oral
4147:Estudos de Literatura Oral
3747:Estudos de Literatura Oral
3708:Vorwerk, Wolfgang (2015).
2431:A Smoky Mountain Christmas
2265:Wolves, Witches and Giants
1889:The Huntsman: Winter's War
1727:Pamuk Prenses ve 7 Cüceler
1655:I sette nani alla riscossa
1273:Zófimo Consiglieri Pedroso
1259:versions was collected by
1116:Francisco Maspons y Labrós
1100:The Beautiful Stepdaughter
937:), a variant collected by
912:her, she gets jealous. In
753:
702:
699:Illustration by Otto Kubel
674:The Huntsman: Winter's War
671:
667:The Huntsman: Winter's War
651:
365:leave Snow White in charge
29:
7480:Witchcraft in fairy tales
7400:
6654:
6594:
5793:Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
5787:
5315:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5303:Religion & Snow White
5282:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5270:Religion & Snow White
5138:(in Brazilian Portuguese)
4890:10.4159/9780674245822-013
4493:Cuentos para gente menuda
4465:Milá y Fontanals, Manuel
4311:Coronedi Berti, Carolina
3634:Anderson, Graham (2000).
3117:Religion & Snow White
2191:Alvin & the Chipmunks
1616:(1916), a silent film by
1440:Russia and Eastern Europe
1417:collected a version from
1345:The Three Oranges of Love
1306:Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
1293:Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
871:Johann Karl August Musäus
742:, a town in northwestern
721:, or "Snow," recorded in
192:Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree
120:; the modern spelling is
44:
7505:Fiction about poisonings
7171:Town Musicians of Bremen
6507:(short story collection)
6305:The Legend of Snow White
5935:Betty Boop in Snow-White
5657:10.1515/fabula-2017-0027
5500:Leeds Studies in English
5425:10.1353/mat.2007.a241688
5358:. Helsinki: FFC., N 247.
4233:Crane, Thomas Frederick
4124:Pino Saavedra, Yolando.
3668:Sander, Eckhard (1994).
3443:"Buchanan, Stuart - D23"
3422:www.filmpreservation.org
3111:Religious interpretation
2936:JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
2474:(2009) - France TV movie
2374:Live-action - Television
2207:Saturday-morning cartoon
1965:Betty Boop in Snow-White
1767:as Snow White's father,
1598:Theatrical - Live-action
1304:death-like state. As in
1269:Os sapatinhos encantados
1118:in the second volume of
7475:Fictional German people
7355:German Fairy Tale Route
7126:Snow-White and Rose-Red
6793:The Dog and the Sparrow
6739:The Brave Little Tailor
6454:Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
5156:Ocasio, Rafael (2021).
4748:Hahn, Johann Georg von
4694:Sanavio, Annuska Palme
4685:vol. 1 2015 pp. 263-267
4668:Tang Kristensen, Evald
4642:Briggs, Katharine Mary
4274:La Novellaja Fiorentina
4183:Usi e costumi abruzzesi
3943:Haney, Jack V. (2015).
3240:Kinder- und Hausmärchen
3177:, an Italian fairy tale
2969:Märchen Awakens Romance
2572:inspired by Snow White.
2249:World Fairy Tale Series
2225:Sekai Dōwa Anime Zenshū
2220:My Favorite Fairy Tales
1944:as the Evil Queen, and
1771:as the Evil Queen, and
1328:versions collected was
1261:Francisco Adolfo Coelho
1169:Villaluenga de la Sagra
1108:Manuel Milà i Fontanals
1024:The Enchanted Stockings
790:and included a singing
220:The Sleeping Snow White
163:Snow-White and Rose-Red
7347:American McGee's Grimm
7243:The Wonderful Musician
6973:Little Red Riding Hood
6377:A Snow White Christmas
6079:Snow White: The Sequel
5999:A Snow White Christmas
5083:Aurbacher, Aurbacher.
4837:Russische Volksmärchen
4696:Fiabe popolari svedesi
4504:Alcover, Antoni Maria
4220:De Gubernatis, Angelo
4074:D'Aronco, Gianfranco.
3242:; Band 1, 7. Ausgabe (
3071:In the doll franchise
2995:Junji Ito's Snow White
2973:Jack and the Beanstalk
2662:Snow White in New York
2364:Pudding TV Fairy Tales
2182:A Snow White Christmas
2147:Animation - Television
2088:Fred Wolf Films Dublin
2020:Snow White: The Sequel
1963:(1933), also known as
1953:Theatrical - Animation
1741:as the Evil Queen and
1594:
1574:
1558:
1546:
1486:
1478:
1402:
1376:
1359:
1206:La madrastra envidiosa
1202:The Envious Stepmother
933:
766:Schneewittchen Studien
736:Margaretha von Waldeck
700:
227:
167:
7530:Fiction about mirrors
7054:The Robber Bridegroom
7018:Pied Piper of Hamelin
6919:The Hut in the Forest
6216:Other film references
6007:Neberte nám princeznú
5678:10.1515/FABL.2008.021
5628:10.1515/FABL.2008.019
5592:10.1515/FABL.2008.018
5563:10.1515/FABL.2008.023
5523:10.3406/mar.1978.1063
5396:10.1515/FABL.2008.022
4789:10.1515/FABL.2008.023
4736:"Albanian literature"
4711:Paris 1889 pp. 91-106
4389:Massignon, Geneviève
4298:Schneller, Christian
4235:Italian Popular Tales
4196:Sicilianische Märchen
4037:10.1515/FABL.2008.021
3999:10.1515/FABL.2008.022
2997:(2014) is a manga by
2803:(2018) by Sarah Price
2730:Catherynne M. Valente
2498:Neberte nám princeznú
2353:book of the same name
2060:(1989), a three-part
1934:1937 animated version
1587:
1564:
1552:
1531:
1512:In a Louisiana tale,
1415:Johann Georg von Hahn
1351:Evald Tang Kristensen
1032:La petite Toute-Belle
698:
505:silent movie adaption
239:and hair as black as
213:
200:La petite Toute-Belle
7390:The Grimm Variations
6937:Jorinde and Joringel
6928:The Jew Among Thorns
6708:Deutsches Wörterbuch
6488:The Serpent's Shadow
6232:Happily N'Ever After
5721:at Wikimedia Commons
5502:, 49 (2018): 45-64.
5097:Anne Sexton (2001).
4967:Entertainment Weekly
4864:Louisiana Folk-Tales
4272:Imnbriani, Vittorio
4108:Liungman, Waldemar.
3528:Entertainment Weekly
2945:its anime adaptation
2828:Fabrizio De Rossi Re
2426:as the Magic Mirror.
2389:El Chapulín Colorado
2362:A 2016 video on the
2241:Garfield and Friends
2086:(1994), produced by
1618:Famous Players–Lasky
1106:), was collected by
960:La 'Nfanti Margarita
939:Angelo de Gubernatis
929:The Cruel Stepmother
7455:Grimms' Fairy Tales
7198:The Twelve Brothers
6699:Deutsche Mythologie
6681:Grimms' Fairy Tales
6481:Snow, Glass, Apples
6329:The Enchanted Feast
5800:Snow-White-Fire-Red
5413:Marvels & Tales
5299:"Religious Symbols"
4722:Folktales of Greece
4720:Megas, Georgios A.
4670:Æventyr fra Jylland
4657:Danske folkeeventyr
4315:Monti 1883 pp. 8-10
3574:Europa's Fairy Book
3314:Heidi Anne Heiner.
3175:Snow-White-Fire-Red
3046:, was dressed as a
2787:(2015), a novel by
2775:(2014), a novel by
2763:, an adaptation of
2761:Andri Snær Magnason
2759:(2013), a novel by
2751:" ("White Flower").
2728:(2013), a novel by
2700:Snow, Glass, Apples
2655:Grimm's Fairy Tales
2598:The music video of
2422:as Snow White, and
2418:as the Evil Queen,
2411:Faerie Tale Theatre
2314:Animated webseries
2303:as The Evil Queen.
2268:(1995–99), special
2254:Anime sekai no dōwa
2157:(1972–73), episode
1749:both as Snow White.
1449:Alexander Afanasyev
1265:The Enchanted Shoes
1104:La hermosa hijastra
1052:Geneviève Massignon
665:
127:Grimms' Fairy Tales
113:Grimms' Fairy Tales
7470:German fairy tales
7450:1812 short stories
7313:The Brothers Grimm
7153:The Three Spinners
6748:Brother and Sister
6648:The Brothers Grimm
6568:Six-Gun Snow White
6111:Grimm's Snow White
6031:Happily Ever After
5534:(11–12): 237–251.
4618:Celtic Fairy Tales
4194:Gonzenbach, Laura
4126:Folktales of Chile
3164:Princess Aubergine
3062:equestrian acrobat
3006:Monica and Friends
2879:(1969) musical by
2838:(2008), ballet by
2816:(1940), ballet by
2725:Six-Gun Snow White
2648:in her collection
2644:(1971), a poem by
2513:as Snow White and
2506:Grimm's Snow White
2464:Miranda Richardson
2462:as Snow White and
2420:Elizabeth McGovern
2307:as Snow White and
2188:A 1984 episode of
2140:Chloë Grace Moretz
2098:Jetlag Productions
2012:Happily Ever After
1788:The Brothers Grimm
1707:as the Evil Queen.
1703:as Snow White and
1595:
1575:
1559:
1547:
1535:in the trailer of
1413:Austrian diplomat
1388:Greece and Albania
1242:Sepúlveda, Segovia
1234:The Bad Stepmother
1228:, that comes from
1186:La madre envidiosa
1182:The Envious Mother
1144:In a version from
979:La Bella Ostessina
934:La crudel matrigna
701:
549:musical adaptation
442:. You can help by
405:awakens Snow White
228:
7495:Apples in culture
7432:
7431:
7331:The Sisters Grimm
7216:The Water of Life
6910:Hansel and Gretel
6614:
6613:
6552:The Wolf Among Us
6466:Snow White Grotto
6266:
6265:
6143:The Seventh Dwarf
5741:Project Gutenberg
5717:Media related to
5705:Works related to
5608:Studia Litterarum
5211:www.goodreads.com
5167:978-1-9788-2298-6
5110:978-0-618-08343-5
4882:apps.crossref.org
4454:Flämische Märchen
4181:De Nino, Antonio
4171:. 11–12: 238–239.
3954:978-1-4968-0275-0
3901:978-1-60710-313-4
3724:978-3-631-64872-8
3694:978-3-934128-40-8
3647:978-0-415-23702-4
3504:. IGN. 2011-12-12
3370:978-0-691-16059-7
3300:978-3-934128-40-8
3269:978-1-4008-5189-8
3208:Alexander Pushkin
3082:The Wolf Among Us
2910:The Haunt of Fear
2840:Angelin Preljocaj
2826:(1993), opera by
2818:Riccardo Zandonai
2687:James Finn Garner
2566:Girls' Generation
2509:(2012), starring
2466:as Queen Elspeth.
2458:(2001), starring
2439:Saved by the Bell
2395:El Chavo del Ocho
2064:series featuring
2042:The Seventh Dwarf
1989:Adriana Caselotti
1977:Fleischer Studios
1900:(2019), starring
1868:(2012), starring
1838:(2012), starring
1763:(1997), starring
1737:(1987), starring
1697:the Three Stooges
1695:(1961), starring
1585:
1487:Oglinda fermecată
1479:Der Zauberspiegel
1324:One of the first
1255:One of the first
1238:La mala madrastra
1190:Jaraíz de la Vera
1131:The Good Daughter
1090:Iberian Peninsula
1050:was collected by
1028:Les Bas enchantés
1005:Italian Folktales
849:Waldemar Liungman
845:Iberian Peninsula
632:Evil Queen Regina
460:
459:
290:Some time later,
235:, lips as red as
231:skin as white as
96:
95:
27:German fairy tale
16:(Redirected from
7537:
7425:
7421:
7420:
7413:
7409:
7408:
7393:
7384:
7381:The 10th Kingdom
7375:
7372:Once Upon a Time
7366:
7357:
7350:
7341:
7334:
7325:
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7298:
7289:
7280:
7271:
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7192:
7183:
7174:
7165:
7156:
7147:
7138:
7129:
7120:
7111:
7102:
7093:
7090:The Six Servants
7084:
7075:
7072:The Seven Ravens
7066:
7057:
7048:
7039:
7030:
7021:
7012:
7003:
6994:
6985:
6976:
6967:
6964:King Thrushbeard
6958:
6949:
6946:The Juniper Tree
6940:
6931:
6922:
6913:
6904:
6901:Hans My Hedgehog
6895:
6886:
6877:
6868:
6865:The Golden Goose
6859:
6850:
6841:
6832:
6823:
6814:
6805:
6796:
6787:
6778:
6769:
6760:
6751:
6742:
6733:
6711:
6702:
6693:
6684:
6641:
6634:
6627:
6618:
6603:
6602:
6528:Fairytale Fights
6396:The Magic Mirror
6321:Once Upon a Time
6281:The 10th Kingdom
6183:
6039:The Magic Riddle
5892:The Magic Mirror
5887:The Seven Dwarfs
5880:
5865:
5841:Disney franchise
5770:
5763:
5756:
5747:
5716:
5704:
5689:
5672:(3–4): 268–287.
5660:
5639:
5622:(3–4): 244–258.
5603:
5586:(3–4): 218–243.
5574:
5557:(3–4): 325–342.
5545:
5543:
5526:
5491:
5454:
5436:
5407:
5390:(3–4): 288–324.
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5136:Histórias em Mim
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4874:
4868:
4861:Fortier, Alcée.
4859:
4853:
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4833:
4827:
4820:
4814:
4807:
4801:
4800:
4783:(3–4): 325–342.
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4766:
4759:
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4746:
4740:
4739:
4731:
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4718:
4712:
4705:
4699:
4692:
4686:
4681:Badman, Stephen
4679:
4673:
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4655:Winter, Mathias
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4363:Cadic, François
4361:
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4313:Favelo bolognesi
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4283:
4277:
4270:
4264:
4257:
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4246:Pitrè, Giuseppe
4244:
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4072:
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4055:
4049:
4048:
4031:(3–4): 268–287.
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4011:
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3993:(3–4): 288–324.
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3571:Jacobs, Joseph.
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3311:
3305:
3304:
3286:
3280:
3279:
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3276:
3253:
3247:
3236:
3159:The Glass Coffin
3153:
3148:
3147:
3146:
3139:
3134:
3133:
3132:
3104:Fairytale Forest
2981:The Wizard of Oz
2867:(1950), play by
2808:Opera and ballet
2716:, 2004 novel by
2636:Donald Barthelme
2620:Ludwig Aurbacher
2604:(2012) features
2581:Kagamine Rin/Len
2479:Once Upon a Time
2447:The 10th Kingdom
2416:Vanessa Redgrave
2348:Revolting Rhymes
2305:Susie Carmichael
2301:Angelica Pickles
2167:Mushi Production
2165:and animated by
1967:, a film in the
1906:Isabelle Huppert
1769:Sigourney Weaver
1743:Nicola Stapleton
1634:Marguerite Clark
1630:J. Searle Dawley
1586:
1471:The Magic Mirror
1457:The Magic Mirror
1405:
1396:version, titled
1379:
1362:
1263:. It was titled
1218:Medina del Campo
936:
904:La Bella Venezia
857:
683:The Magic Mirror
623:Once Upon a Time
615:Once Upon a Time
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7500:Snow in culture
7435:
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7404:
7396:
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7378:
7369:
7360:
7353:
7344:
7337:
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7310:
7301:
7292:
7283:
7274:
7269:Göttingen Seven
7267:
7260:
7249:
7240:
7231:
7225:The White Snake
7222:
7213:
7204:
7195:
7186:
7177:
7168:
7159:
7150:
7141:
7132:
7123:
7114:
7108:Sleeping Beauty
7105:
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7063:Rumpelstiltskin
7060:
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6898:
6892:The Grave Mound
6889:
6880:
6871:
6862:
6856:The Golden Bird
6853:
6847:Godfather Death
6844:
6835:
6829:The Frog Prince
6826:
6817:
6808:
6799:
6790:
6784:Doctor Know-all
6781:
6772:
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6754:
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6687:
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6645:
6615:
6610:
6590:
6586:Snow White Cafe
6574:
6483:" (short story)
6402:
6383:
6348:
6334:Sofia the First
6272:
6262:
6240:Shrek the Third
6211:
6181:
5906:
5902:Prince Charming
5878:
5863:
5845:
5783:
5774:
5732:Standard Ebooks
5697:
5692:
5663:
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1940:as Snow White,
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