THE ANTECEDENT (From the Disney fairy tale: "Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs")
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Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2017
"Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs" is one of my best-loved childhood Disney fairy tale. Dopey is my favorite character. I sometimes wish he is real. Sooner, Joe Roth produced "Maleficent", which was based on Disney's Sleeping Beauty. I liked how they unfold the hidden story of Maleficent behind her evil character, which led me to writing another villain's point of view, Grimhilde from "Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs". In this story, it will tell you that every villain has a story, some are not an excuse for who they are now. In addition, "true love's kiss" of a princess doesn't always mean the kiss from the prince, it can sometimes be from someone whom we don't expecting to be.
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