Disney's first major DVD restoration of the film launched on October 9, 2001, as part of the "Platinum Collection." It featured a massive two-disc set with behind-the-scenes documentaries and even audio commentary from Walt Disney himself.
Whether you're a lifelong Disney fan or a film historian, this DVD is a physical piece of the "Disney Vault" history that continues to enchant audiences nearly a century after its premiere. Disney's first major DVD restoration of the film
Later, in 2009 , the film was re-released with even higher restoration standards, often appearing in multi-disc combos that included Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copies. Decoding the Title: "4174" Decoding the Title: "4174" Snow White and the
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the world's first full-length cel-animated feature film . Bringing this 1937 classic to DVD was a major milestone for Disney, especially for international audiences who wanted to experience the "fairest of them all" with localized dubbing and subtitles. and digital copies.
Detailing Walt Disney’s three-year journey and $1.4 million investment to create the movie.