The first drawing is to establish composition and placement; Note that on the finished product the addition of the 'Castle' backdrop and the box which supposedly houses Snow White's heart. On the lower portion (skirt), The Magic Mirror is more defined, and another apple added for contrasting dramatic effect.
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Mardi Gras Float Sketch
A Snow White float sketch from 2007, images and text from designer Brent Amacker...
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Snow White Parade (50th Anniversary - 1987)
Snow White's "Golden Anniversary Celebration" at Disneyland included a twice daily 12 minute royal parade that ran down Main Street USA from early summer until fall. The lineup began with banner-carriers on horseback followed by Donald Duck and a host of dancing lords and ladies.
Riding alone atop a float of topiaries with a "Once upon a time" banner behind him, Goofy read the proclamation handbill from the previous post. In another video, Mickey and Minnie are on this float with Goofy. This addition to the lineup may have occurred later in the year. It appears that Mickey and Minnie were originally located near the end of the parade in their own horse-drawn carriage.
No mice...
Mice...
Dancing mirror-carriers proceeded the Evil Queen's float where she conversed with the Magic Mirror. Dopey followed in a giant washtub.
More dancers led the way for Chip and Dale with Daisy Duck who were busy cleaning a "cottage" float.
Three dancing wheelbarrow pushers came next, followed by the rest of the Dwarfs--either on or marching in front of a diamond mine float.
This was of course way before the time of Jasmine, Tiana, and Rapunzel, and it even predates Ariel and Belle. So for the finale, the only other Disney princesses, Aurora and Cinderella, danced with their princes in front of Snow White and the Prince who waved from their float.
While most of the Snow White hoopla seemed to occur at Disneyland, the first princess was included in some Florida celebrations too. Themed paper plates and cups were used at many of the food stops, and she and dwarfs did appear in the Walt Disney World 15 Years of Magic parade.
Banner-Carriers (Screen capture via home video shot by haborhouse55)
Banner Float followed closely by Donald Duck (via haborhouse55)
Banner Float close-up. Image courtesy of the Raymond Collection. Used with permission.
Banner Float close-up. Image courtesy of the Raymond Collection. Used with permission.
Riding alone atop a float of topiaries with a "Once upon a time" banner behind him, Goofy read the proclamation handbill from the previous post. In another video, Mickey and Minnie are on this float with Goofy. This addition to the lineup may have occurred later in the year. It appears that Mickey and Minnie were originally located near the end of the parade in their own horse-drawn carriage.
No mice...
Goofy (via Hetchel)
Mice...
Goofy with Mickey and Minnie (via haborhouse55)
Dancing mirror-carriers proceeded the Evil Queen's float where she conversed with the Magic Mirror. Dopey followed in a giant washtub.
More dancers led the way for Chip and Dale with Daisy Duck who were busy cleaning a "cottage" float.
Three dancing wheelbarrow pushers came next, followed by the rest of the Dwarfs--either on or marching in front of a diamond mine float.
Wheelbarrows (via haborhouse55)
Dwarf Mine Float. Image courtesy of the Raymond Collection. Used with permission.
Dwarf Mine Float. Image courtesy of the Raymond Collection. Used with permission.
It's interesting that this section also included six dancing and spinning diamonds. However, after a couple of weeks, they were removed from the parade. Have not heard the reason why.
Accompanied by the Pinocchio gang, two cast members pulled a diamond cart behind the Dwarfs' float.
Diamond Cart (via scottof83)
Heel-Kicking Good Times (Photo copyright LBBear. Used with permission.)
Dancing Crows (via haborhouse55)
Mickey and Minnie (via Hetchel)
Dancing Alice (via scottof83)
Dancing crows pranced in front of the Old Witch and her smoking cauldron float.
Dancing Crows (via haborhouse55)
Witch's Cauldron Float (via haborhouse55)
If Mickey and Minnie weren't at the front of the parade with Goofy, they would be here in a horse-draw carriage. In close pursuit were additional dancing characters including Alice. Then more lords and ladies.
Mickey and Minnie (via Hetchel)
Dancing Alice (via scottof83)
Lords and Ladies (via haborhouse55)
This was of course way before the time of Jasmine, Tiana, and Rapunzel, and it even predates Ariel and Belle. So for the finale, the only other Disney princesses, Aurora and Cinderella, danced with their princes in front of Snow White and the Prince who waved from their float.
The Other Royal Couples (Photo copyright ThemeFabrication. Used with permission.)
Snow White Float (via haborhouse55)
Prince and Snow close-up (via scottof83)
The parade was shot on home video from the train station by haborhouse55 and is available on DVD from the LaughingPlace.com. At least two other videos exist online and can be seen below.
The first was posted in two parts by scottof83...
The first was posted in two parts by scottof83...
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The next video, posted by Hetchel, is in three parts and features the Dancing Diamonds that were taken out of parade after only a couple weeks...
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While most of the Snow White hoopla seemed to occur at Disneyland, the first princess was included in some Florida celebrations too. Themed paper plates and cups were used at many of the food stops, and she and dwarfs did appear in the Walt Disney World 15 Years of Magic parade.
15 Years of Magic Parade (Screen capture via ProgressCityPublicTV)
So Snow White did make an appearance in the WDW parade, but it really felt like more of an afterthought. Without question, the Disneyland parade commemorated the 50th anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in a much more authentic way.
Commemorating the theme park's Crystal Anniversary milestone, the parade began in October 1986 and continued until September 1987. In the new year, to kill two birds with one stone so to speak, Snow White was inserted near the front of the lineup as a way to commemorate the 50th year of the film too.
A blurb in the July/August 1987 issue of Tampa Bay Magazine mentions the new parade sequence and tells of a Wishing Well float that they would be riding on...
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July/August 1987 Tampa Bay Magazine, p.14
In my online search, I was able to locate video clips from both the 1986 pre-Snow White parade and also the 1987 version with the princess and dwarfs. However, there's no sign of the Wishing Well float. It's pictured in the publicity shot above, so it did exist at some point, but nothing has surfaced on video so far.
In the 1986 parade, you will see Mickey and Minnie start it off followed by a group of dancers. Next comes a giant birthday present, then a character float with Pluto, Chip and Dale and others. No Snow White.
Excerpt from video originally posted by mcrtnyfan.
In this April 1987 clip, Snow White and the Dwarfs have been inserted into the parade between the first Mickey/Minnie and the Pluto/Chip and Dale floats. But the princess and her seven friends are walking the route without a vehicle of their own...
Excerpt from video originally posted by drummerboy74.
Excerpt from video originally posted by awesoman.
Another short 1987 clip shows Snow White and the Dwarfs still walking "floatless" behind Mickey and Minnie...
Excerpt from video originally posted by awesoman.
So Snow White did make an appearance in the WDW parade, but it really felt like more of an afterthought. Without question, the Disneyland parade commemorated the 50th anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in a much more authentic way.
Disneyland Parade Leaflet (50th Anniversary - 1987)
This handbill was passed out by cast members during the 1987 Disneyland Snow White "Golden Anniversary Celebration" parades. Cast members in the parade would randomly pick people along the route to give it to.
Colorful calligraphy on heavy parchment, measures 8 1/2" x 14". "Walt Disney Company" copyright at bottom. The text reads..
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Image via sullydis.
Colorful calligraphy on heavy parchment, measures 8 1/2" x 14". "Walt Disney Company" copyright at bottom. The text reads..
The above words were spoken by Goofy near the front of the parade as his float passed the Disneyland crowds.Come oneCome allYou are cordially invitedto a specialGolden AnniversaryCelebrationhonoringSnow Whiteand theSeven Dwarfs
Screengrab from parade home video, 1987.
When the 50th anniversary celebrations finally came to a close, the leftover leaflets were sold off as Disneyana.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Snow White and Prince at Disneyland Paris
Snow White autograph acquired by Disney Dan at Disneyland Paris, February 2010.
Image via Disney Character Central. Used with permission.
In Auberge de Cendrillon, where one can have a traditional French meal in the company of princesses...
Happily Ever After performance, Christmas season 2009...
Image via Disney Character Central. Used with permission.
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In Auberge de Cendrillon, where one can have a traditional French meal in the company of princesses...
Image copyright JamiDami. Used with permission.
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Happily Ever After performance, Christmas season 2009...
Image copyright Bert Snyers. Used with permission.
Image copyright Bert Snyers. Used with permission.
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Snow White and her Prince in the Once Upon a Dream Parade, 2009-2010...
Image copyright LittleEmma5. Used with permission.
Image copyright Yazzmin. Used with permission.
Image copyright Disney via disney.co.uk.
Image copyright CapucineF via Mlle-Dreamer. Used with permission.
Image copyright CapucineF via Mlle-Dreamer. Used with permission.
Image copyright John Fiedler via Disney Character Central. Used with permission.
Image copyright John Fiedler via Disney Character Central. Used with permission.
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Fantillusion Parade, Christmas Season 2010...
Monday, May 3, 2010
Snow White Parade Costume
Some sweet images of a cast member in her lovely Snow White raiment. Shot by photographer Barrie Brewer during the Disney Dreams Come True Parade in 2007 at Walt Disney World.
Images above copyright Barrie Brewer Photography. Used with permission.
The parade float featured characters from Walt Disney's first two feature-length films. Snow White and the Dwarfs frolicked on one flank while Pinocchio, Geppetto and Jiminy Cricket shared the other side.
The parade float featured characters from Walt Disney's first two feature-length films. Snow White and the Dwarfs frolicked on one flank while Pinocchio, Geppetto and Jiminy Cricket shared the other side.
Float images via AllEars.net. Copyright S. Petty.
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