So This Is Love

So This Is Love Song from Cinderella; written by Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston.

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Snow White’s Scary Adventures

Snow White’s Scary Adventures – Snow White’s Adventures (1955-1982) was renamed at Disneyland for its reopening as a remodeled attraction in New Fantasyland on May 25, 1983.

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Snow White’s Adventures

Snow White’s Adventures Fantasyland attraction at Disneyland; opened on July 17, 1955. One of the original dark rides in Fantasyland. The original attraction used to have a large sign out in front, featuring the Witch, warning guests that the attraction was scary. When the attraction was rebuilt for new Fantasyland, it was renamed Snow White’s …

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Snowball Express (film)

Snowball Express (film) A New Yorker unexpectedly inherits the “Grand Imperial Hotel” in Colorado, so he quits his job and takes his family west, only to discover that the hotel does not live up to its name at all and in fact is a dilapidated ruin. But the New Yorker perseveres and turns the hotel …

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So Random! (television)

So Random! (television) Comedy series on Disney Channel, premiered on June 5, 2011. Original comedic vignettes parodying pop culture and a wide variety of everyday life. The series brings viewers into the audience of So Random!, the hit comedy TV show for kids first introduced in Sonny with a Chance. Each episode showcases a performance …

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So Dear to My Heart (film)

So Dear to My Heart (film) Jeremiah Kincaid lives on his grandmother’s farm, adopts a baby black lamb, and names him Danny. When Uncle Hiram tells him of the prizes sheep can win at the fair, Jeremiah begins to train Danny to be a champion, although once too often the sheep runs afoul of Granny …

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Snow White—An Enchanting New Musical

Snow White—An Enchanting New Musical Stage show, a 28-minute adaptation of the film, opened on February 23, 2004, after a premiere on February 21, at the Fantasyland Theater at Disneyland, being the most elaborate stage show to be produced exclusively for that theater. Directed by Eric Schaeffer. Patrick Stewart provided the voice of the slave …

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Snow White Grotto

Snow White Grotto Marble figures of the Snow White characters from Italy displayed just outside Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland; opened on March 27, 1961. Disney designer John Hench was dismayed when he was given the figures by Walt Disney to display—Snow White was the same size as the Dwarfs. Hench solved the problem by …

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Snow White playing with the forest animals

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (film)

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (film) A beautiful girl, Snow White, takes refuge in the forest in the house of Seven Dwarfs to hide from her stepmother, the wicked Queen. The Queen is jealous because she wants to be known as the fairest in the land, and Snow White’s beauty surpasses her own. The …

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