There was a song written for the movie that never made it into the final version. It was called “Music in Your Soup.”
To share his vision of the film with the animators, Walt Disney acted out all of the roles as he told them the story.
Before it was completed, 750 artists drew more than two million sketches. The movie ultimately contained more than 250,000 separate pictures.
The women of the Ink and Paint department applied real makeup to cels of Snow White, to give her a more rosy, life-like complexion.
During production, Walt Disney kept a menagerie of animals on the studio lot as live reference for the animators.
Sterling Holloway was considered to be the voice of Sleepy, but instead the part went to Pinto Colvig, the same guy behind Goofy’s distinctive guffaws.
The voice of both the queen and the witch (Lucille La Verne) achieved the witch’s rough sound by removing her false teeth before reading her lines.
The Spirit of the Magic Mirror’s voice was created by having Moroni Olsen speak its lines while wearing a box frame covered with old drum heads over his head.
Snow White is one of very few Disney characters who have been honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; others include Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Winnie the Pooh.
There’s a picture of Snow White’s mom! In a book! And (no surprise here), she’s regal and fabulous.