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A popular but sanitized version of the story is the 1937 American animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Walt Disney. Disney's variation of Snow White gave the dwarfs names and included a singing Snow White. The Disney film also is the only version in which Snow White and her prince meet before she bites the apple; in fact, it is this ...
The following is a list of names of the Seven Dwarfs from various adaptations of the Snow White story. Some adaptations do not name the dwarfs, have seven non-dwarfs (such as the seven Leafe Knights in the anime Prétear - The New Legend of Snow White ) or omit them altogether (as in the 1998 opera Schneewittchen ).
Sander connected the residence of the seven dwarfs to the former copper-mining village Bergfreiheit, now a district of Bad Wildungen that calls itself Schneewittchendorf (Snow White Village) as part of its tourism industry. Like the fairy tale's dwarfs, the child laborers there used to live in large groups (about 20) in a single room house.
Disney's 1937 animated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is based on the version of the fairy tale published by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century. Those iterations described the character as ...
According to "Snow White" star Rachel Zegler, the origin of the beloved fairytale character's name has been updated in Disney's upcoming live adaptation.
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Snow White first appears in the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). In "another land, far away," [4] "many, many years ago," about the time of fairy tales of castles, knights, fair maidens, romance, magic and witches," [5] a mysterious and icily beautiful woman with magical powers (a 1938 promotional brochure suggests that she is able to work her witchcraft having sold "herself body ...
Amon Rûdh, possibly meaning 'Bald Hill' as is in Sindarin. Gamil Zirak 'Old Spike', Nickname of a Firebeard smith. Tharkûn: Gandalf, said to mean 'Staff-man'. Gundabad: Mount Gundabad. Tumunzahar 'Hollowbold' (Nogrod). Ibun: A Petty-Dwarf, possibly an 'inner name'. Udushinbar: Earlier name of Bundushathûr. Kibil-nâla: The name of the ...