Time flies. I still remember when my parents took me to McDonald's to get the SW platinum edition toys...I can't believe that so many years have passed since then.carolinakid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:39 am I’m almost certain I had that calendar back in the day.... where have these 30 years gone?
Promotional "Snow White" art from 1993
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The images on the back look so pretty. Does anyone have them in high resolution and willing to share them?Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 4:48 am Oh! I didn't know about it! It looks amazing!
I've also found this one:
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A new reproduction of a vintage puzzle made in the 90s is going to be released this year to celebrate the anniversary of the "Trefl" brand.

https://www.amazon.es/Trefl-Aniversario ... 128&sr=8-2

https://www.amazon.es/Trefl-Aniversario ... 128&sr=8-2

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A reproduction of the art is cool but the bottom of her hair is missing.

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Maybe it's a mistake from the illustrator.
They are going to release this one too

They are going to release this one too


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It looks like her hair is all there in the second picture.

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I know, right? I can`t believe that it has been 30 years since 1995. It was one of the best years of my life and frankly, one of the happiest times of my childhood (the years between 1993-95 were among the best years as a kid). It`s hard to believe that it was the last year before I`ve ever heard of the Internet. In 1995, I didn`t even knew what it was. The following year (1996) I learned about it and the year after that (1997) I used it for the first time and was instantly hooked (despite how the Internet was different from what it is now).carolinakid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 8:39 am I’m almost certain I had that calendar back in the day.... where have these 30 years gone?
It was around the late 1990`s where people began to purchase it and use it and the following year (1998) my family got it. It`s hard to believe that that Internet would change the World forever and 1995 was frankly the last year where I lived in a World without it. Even for someone who grew up with technology is simply hard to believe that I lived in a World without the web. Especially since the World is now so incredibly dependent on it.
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I like these in the sense of making Snow a bit more mature but I don’t like the hair and how her face looks sometimes, she looks more like an 20s flapper with that face and that short bob which isn’t the one Snow has in the movie. Wish someone remade these in a more early 2000s design but with a more movie accurate palette
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This '90s art, with the hair and face, is different from the film in a good way. They are beautiful. Yeah, the original film design is, too, but this '90s art is the most beautiful I have seen Snow White other than some long-haired versions of her I've come across.

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Totally agree with you. She looks so stylized and pretty! What I most love about it is how they made her skirt. It looks with more movement and it gives her a touch of fantasyDisney Duster wrote: ↑Mon Jul 14, 2025 10:33 pm This '90s art, with the hair and face, is different from the film in a good way. They are beautiful. Yeah, the original film design is, too, but this '90s art is the most beautiful I have seen Snow White other than some long-haired versions of her I've come across.

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I am so happy we agree! And I also love her skirt, has so much more fullness and folds in it.

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This skirt would look amazing in an animated movie. I'll receive tomorrow my puzzle. I will try to scan the box picture to have it in a great definitionDisney Duster wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 10:55 pm I am so happy we agree! And I also love her skirt, has so much more fullness and folds in it.

