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A Little Snow Fairy Sugar (ちっちゃな雪使いシュガー, Chitchana Yukitsukai Shugā) is a Japanese anime series developed by J.C.Staff. It premiered in Japan on TBS on October 2, 2001, and ran for 24 episodes until its conclusion March 26, 2002.
Snow Kid (Chinese: 雪孩子; pinyin: Xuě háizi) is a 1980 Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also referred to as "Snow Child" . It was written by Ji Hong [ 1 ] and directed by Lín Wénxiāo (林文肖).
Animated films based on the fairy tale The Snow Queen (1844) by Hans Christian Andersen. The story centers on the struggle between good and evil as experienced by Gerda and her friend, Kai. Pages in category "Animated films based on The Snow Queen"
Cartoon Saloon is an Irish animation film, short film and television studio based in Kilkenny which provides film TV and short film services. The studio is best known for its animated feature films The Secret of Kells , Song of the Sea , The Breadwinner and Wolfwalkers .
The Snow Maiden (Russian: Снегу́рочка; tr.:Snegurochka) is a 1952 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the 1873 Slavic-pagan play of the same name by Aleksandr Ostrovsky (itself largely based on traditional folk tales). [ 1 ]
The Legend of Snow White (白雪姫の伝説, Shirayuki Hime no Densetsu) is a Japanese anime series produced by Tatsunoko Production, based on the 1812 European fairy tale. Directed by Kunitoshi Okajima, the series premiered on NHK on 6 April 1994 and ran for 52 episodes until its conclusion on 29 March 1995.
The Snow Queen (Russian: Снежная королева, romanized: Snezhnaya Koroleva) is a 1957 Soviet animated musical fantasy film directed by Lev Atamanov. [2] It is the ninth full-length animated production by Soyuzmultfilm and is based on the 1844 fable “ The Snow Queen ” by Hans Christian Andersen .
The Abominable Snow Rabbit is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. [2] The short was released on May 20, 1961, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck .