I've literally never heard of this movie before in my entire life but you know what? I'm in. I'm not expecting a masterpiece but weird theatrical animated films that slip under the radar are my jam. I need to see this somehow. That and the soundtrack sounds amazing.
It had an incredibly strange release. You should read up on it, the making and release of this movie could almost be a movie by itself. I know I saw it when I was a kid, but I actually thought it was an adaptation of a video game, of all things. Nintendo Power gave the SNES game a review, as well as a few preview images, but didn't mention that it was based on a movie. Even weirder, there was an NES version of the game that got cancelled, but it was recently found. Despite being cancelled, the NES version was complete, so the lack of release is kind of a mystery.
The full film’s on UA-cam! I watched it a lot when I was little cause I had it on VHS, and sometimes when I’m feeling nostalgic and watch it again on here 🥰
I like her design, she looks like a mixture between Ariel, Thumbelina, & Disney’s Snow White. It’s sad that Irene Cara has passed, she has the perfect voice for animation. RIP
I have never seen this movie before, till I heard it was made by Filmation, the studio who made He-Man and She-Ra series. May the actress rest in heaven and now I like this Snow White.
I love this movie so much when I was Kid and still do Today I don't care what critics and some people say about this Movie I love Happily Ever After. 🙂💓
I actually think I'd be willing to see this movie, though I don't like creepy villains. But this seems interesting, since Snow White is the one saving the PRINCE. 1:26 Awww! Snow White and Thunderella hugging is the cutest thing ever!
@chudcel99 because I'm exactly who I was when I was 5 🫠 lol I grew up and it's more nostalgic to me now than anything else. Seemes like you could take a lessen from me and grow up weirdo
it premiered in the philippines in 1989. if anything, the delay of release can be blamed on milton verret inflating the film's value multiple times throughout the early 90s.
I have NEVER seen this theatrical trailer in my life wow 🙌🏻 I remember seeing one tv spot but it didn’t click until someone bought me the VHS, and by then all the toys and other marketing stuff was long gone. But I tried for those action figures lol
This would end up being the death nail to Filmation after the dispute with Disney that lead to this movie delayed for 4 years, before the company shut down.
I had this on VHS, pretty good movie to watch. I remembering it being scary as a kid, especially the way Lord Maliss had his cape that turns things to stone. Also I never watch movie trailers anymore because they spoil the entire movie pretty much by showing you all the key point things that happens throughout, and this trailer is no exception to doing just that too. I do wish movie trailers didn't spoil 80% of the movie, a quick 5-10 second ad on a movie coming out is better than showing up 80% of it in just one trailer alone.
I had this movie on VHS but I don't remember it. But watching the trailer is bringing back those memories! Just watched the whole movie... It was like deja Vu the whole time!
I ve seen it just once & I remember other kids thought I was insane cuz they never heard of Snow sequel... Btw it reminds me a lot of video game Aladdin : Nasira's Revenge, where Nasira is Jafars sister & now makes evil plot to destroy Aladdin
Among the voice talent: Irene Cara, Ed Asner, Dom Deluise, Carol Channing, Malcom McDowall, Phyllis Diller, Princess Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sally Kellerman, and Tracy Ullman
I remember seeing the VHS case for this movie as a kid when my parents and I went to our local mom and pop video store, my parents told me that it wasn't that great and that I should just stick to the Disney version of Snow White.
I liked this version of snow white so much more as a kid it's the only version I would watch. I didn't really like the Disney version as a kid. But it's been years since I've seen this one so idk if it stands the test of time
This is an unofficial sequel to the classic 1937 Disney film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Obviously, the animation and visuals are lacking in comparison and it is unfortunate that the studio behind it were not allowed to use the Seven Dwarfs (since Disney told them that they were not permitted). I'd say the film is mediocre at best. It's not really bad, but it's also not that good, either. It's at least watchable.
For Disney, it began with Snow White. For Filmation it ended with Snow White.
This was one of those unofficial sequels to Snow White.
I've literally never heard of this movie before in my entire life but you know what? I'm in. I'm not expecting a masterpiece but weird theatrical animated films that slip under the radar are my jam. I need to see this somehow. That and the soundtrack sounds amazing.
this comment was 3m ago. did u end up watching it and what did u think? i personally love it. the characters are unique and the plot is cool haha
It’s my favourite movie from my childhood. I love this movie so much. It deserves so much love hahaha 💖
It had an incredibly strange release. You should read up on it, the making and release of this movie could almost be a movie by itself. I know I saw it when I was a kid, but I actually thought it was an adaptation of a video game, of all things. Nintendo Power gave the SNES game a review, as well as a few preview images, but didn't mention that it was based on a movie. Even weirder, there was an NES version of the game that got cancelled, but it was recently found. Despite being cancelled, the NES version was complete, so the lack of release is kind of a mystery.
@@SimonCallahan my mom’s friend Milton Verret was one of the producers. Why was the release strange? I don’t know the story
The full film’s on UA-cam! I watched it a lot when I was little cause I had it on VHS, and sometimes when I’m feeling nostalgic and watch it again on here 🥰
I like her design, she looks like a mixture between Ariel, Thumbelina, & Disney’s Snow White. It’s sad that Irene Cara has passed, she has the perfect voice for animation. RIP
The man who designed her designed Ariel!
And Alice
Its was 30 years ago and I was 6 when it came out . I still got VHS since. MY VCR is stop working. May Irena Cara Rest in Peace.
Rest In Peace Irene Cara the voice of Snow White.
I have never seen this movie before, till I heard it was made by Filmation, the studio who made He-Man and She-Ra series. May the actress rest in heaven and now I like this Snow White.
I love this movie so much when I was Kid and still do Today I don't care what critics and some people say about this Movie I love Happily Ever After. 🙂💓
you have bad taste
sadly this was the final nail in the coffin for Filmation
You're saying this was Filmation's final animation media?
Yeah although this was released after Filmation closed the studio.
@@stephenholloway6893Disney's abuse of copyright laws also helped delay the film.
This was one of my favorites growing up. As an adult, I think its an ok movie overall but it could've been better
you have bad taste
Weird hearing Mark Elliot doing the trailer for a non-Disney Snow White film.
Better than the live action for sure lol
I came here after learning of Irene Cara's passing! RIP
I actually think I'd be willing to see this movie, though I don't like creepy villains. But this seems interesting, since Snow White is the one saving the PRINCE. 1:26 Awww! Snow White and Thunderella hugging is the cutest thing ever!
Yess!!! I'm so glad I didn't imagine it! I remember this!!
This is the only version of snow white I would watch
you have bad taste
@chudcel99 because I'm exactly who I was when I was 5 🫠 lol I grew up and it's more nostalgic to me now than anything else. Seemes like you could take a lessen from me and grow up weirdo
@@Joanna-pt9ol woman moment
lmaooo
@@chudcel99 brain dead moment
Ironically, the film was finished years before it hit the theaters...but didn't get released due to Filmation going out of business.
it premiered in the philippines in 1989. if anything, the delay of release can be blamed on milton verret inflating the film's value multiple times throughout the early 90s.
@@EtherianAmber Ah, was unaware of that.
@@EtherianAmber very true!
Could've even been done earlier had Disney not sued Filmation. 8[
I didn't know about that
I have NEVER seen this theatrical trailer in my life wow 🙌🏻 I remember seeing one tv spot but it didn’t click until someone bought me the VHS, and by then all the toys and other marketing stuff was long gone. But I tried for those action figures lol
This would end up being the death nail to Filmation after the dispute with Disney that lead to this movie delayed for 4 years, before the company shut down.
Aint it strange announcer Mark Elliott is announcing an animated movie outside of Disney
I loved this movie as a kid i could only watch it at a friend's house
I had this on VHS, pretty good movie to watch. I remembering it being scary as a kid, especially the way Lord Maliss had his cape that turns things to stone.
Also I never watch movie trailers anymore because they spoil the entire movie pretty much by showing you all the key point things that happens throughout, and this trailer is no exception to doing just that too. I do wish movie trailers didn't spoil 80% of the movie, a quick 5-10 second ad on a movie coming out is better than showing up 80% of it in just one trailer alone.
Watched this on VHS at my 7th Birthday party at a Hot Stuff Pizza/Video rental store! If that does say 1994, I don't know what would!
I saw this movie once. It was not as bad as it looks to me!
I remember watching this back when my parents rented this movie!
This was my favorite more undeground animated film growing up. I still need to watch it every handful of years.
Lord malice is fucking terrifying
Lord Maliss was an intimidating villain in an era (the 90s) where most cartoon villains were very corny or laughably bad at being a threat or danger.
The shadow man messed me up as a kid.
Rainy 3rd grade Friday afternoon in 1996 and teacher rolls out the tv before dismissal kind of vibe
I wish I could find this on dvd
I Remember This Movie Like It Was Yesterday I Think I Still Have It On VHS
I can't stop laughing at the narrator hyping this movie up like it's a masterpiece.
you must find every movie trailer amusing
@@EtherianAmber No, just the bad movies with hilarious trailers.
Thank you so much for sharing this!
I had this movie on VHS but I don't remember it. But watching the trailer is bringing back those memories!
Just watched the whole movie... It was like deja Vu the whole time!
I ve seen it just once & I remember other kids thought I was insane cuz they never heard of Snow sequel...
Btw it reminds me a lot of video game Aladdin : Nasira's Revenge, where Nasira is Jafars sister & now makes evil plot to destroy Aladdin
Among the voice talent: Irene Cara, Ed Asner, Dom Deluise, Carol Channing, Malcom McDowall, Phyllis Diller, Princess Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sally Kellerman, and Tracy Ullman
R.I.P. Mark Elliot
i love this movie
Rip 🪦 Irene Cara
Almost half the cast in this movie have died. Now I just heard Irene Cara has died!!! That is shocking!!! 😰😰😰
No one my age knows this movie. I feel like I'm the only one that's seen this movie. I'm 24 btw
Memories
This was released the day before I was born.
Reminds me of "Dragon's Lair".
The film's distributor did heavy promotions on this
RIP Irene Cara 1959-2022. And RIP Edward Asner 1929-2021.
And Carol Channing 1921-2019 and Phyllis Diller 1917-2012 and Zsa Zsa Gabor 1917-2016 and Sally Kellerman 1937-2022 and Jonathan Harris 1914-2022.
Now when your older you realize the prince is he-man😂😂
From Filmation, The creators of "He-Man and The Masters Of The Universe" and "She-Ra: Princess Of Power".
Yep.
I had the fattest crush on the prince when I was a kid and you know what? I STILL DO, they had no business making him that fine 😅
You crushed on he-man with a hair dye job
O to the M to the G. I recognize that movie.
I remember seeing the VHS case for this movie as a kid when my parents and I went to our local mom and pop video store, my parents told me that it wasn't that great and that I should just stick to the Disney version of Snow White.
Oh man it was one of my faves growing up ...
I liked this version of snow white so much more as a kid it's the only version I would watch. I didn't really like the Disney version as a kid. But it's been years since I've seen this one so idk if it stands the test of time
This is an unofficial sequel to the classic 1937 Disney film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Obviously, the animation and visuals are lacking in comparison and it is unfortunate that the studio behind it were not allowed to use the Seven Dwarfs (since Disney told them that they were not permitted). I'd say the film is mediocre at best. It's not really bad, but it's also not that good, either. It's at least watchable.
this is one of my favorite movies. It’s not the best but it’s definitely overrated