Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSnow White and her new friends must rescue the Prince when he is captured by the Wicked Queen's vengeful brother.Snow White and her new friends must rescue the Prince when he is captured by the Wicked Queen's vengeful brother.Snow White and her new friends must rescue the Prince when he is captured by the Wicked Queen's vengeful brother.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Scowl
- (voix)
- Snow White
- (voix)
- Muddy
- (voix)
- Blossom
- (voix)
- Critterina
- (voix)
- …
- Sunflower
- (voix)
- The Prince
- (voix)
- Sunburn
- (voix)
- Moonbeam
- (voix)
- …
- Batso
- (voix)
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Happily ever after was a good movie and was part 2 of Snow White, and is great for kids. Although it isn't a Disney film, it still was wonderful! All of the dwarfell characters were very funny, especially Muddy voiced by Carol Channing, and the bat and the owl voiced by DomDeluise. I give it a 8/10. It was great!
I went down memory lane and watched it again. I enjoyed it, but in a different sort of way. I caught all Lord Malice's gay innuendos, and laughed my butt off, because I never saw it that way before.
Unlike what some people may say, I think this is a fun movie, and the music isn't really that bad considering the expenses that went into the feature. Disney always has a grand orchestra, while Filmation, if you listen closely during Thunderella's song, had only a couple keyboards. The strange part is that the lady who played snow white actually has singing talent, but she didn't get a big song like most main characters do in animated films. She sings the song in the credits. I think they should have done more with her vocal talent. Other than that, it's a fun film.
Basic Plot: In this Sequel to the original film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," Snow White (Voiced by Irene Cara of "Fame") is to be married to the Prince, but Lord Mallis (Voiced by Malcom McDowell of "Caligula"), the Evil Queen's brother, in revenge of his beloved sister's death, kidnaps the prince, but Snow White flees to the Dwarfs' Cottage only to find that the Seven Dwarfelles, their cousins, live there. When they are about to have their natural powers stripped away by Mother Nature, Lord Mallis attacks them and They are on a quest to save the prince...but will that creature lurking in the shadows be able to help them? It's not a very long film, but it's very engaging.
Benifits: Irene Cara sings the end theme, "Love is the Reason." It's a great song.
Flaws: A bit on the annoying side.
I give it an 8/10. 2 stars for the animation and the other 6 for the plot, therefore is 8 stars.
It's just when compared to the Disney movie it runs into problems. The movie varies too much from Disney to be considered a sequel, and most people forget that, and reject this film for that reason. If Disney had intended on a sequel they would have made one. It's cute and stuffed to bursting with morals! It is a bit on the cheesy side, but who doesn't like a little cheese?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was originally produced in 1988 under the title "Snow White in the Land of Doom." Disney sued, fearing consumers would mistake it for a direct sequel to Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937). It prompted a title change and several drastic alterations to the film's content.
- GaffesJust as Lord Maliss is going to turn Snow White into a stone figure, he ties her wrists together and behind her back. As the dwarfelles come to rescue her, we see a quick shot of Snow White gasping and covering her face with her hands, untied. In the next shot, she asks Thunderella to untie her, her wrists are tied together again.
- Citations
Batso: Hey, Scowl, you really gotta quit smoking, it's gonna kill you.
Scowl the Owl: I'm about to be owl stew, and he's worried about smoking. Batso, quick! Shake a wing!
Batso: OK.
[Batso squeaks as he dances]
Scowl the Owl: No! Blow out the candle!
Batso: Oh, sure thing, Scowl.
Scowl the Owl: What are you waiting for?
Batso: I can't decide what to wish for.
Scowl the Owl: Blow it out!
- Versions alternativesThe DVD release of the film by 20th Century Fox features an edited print of the film, removing most of the more violent scenes from the film, including instances of blood and different characters' hair being pulled.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Musical Hell: Happily Ever After (2014)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Blanche-Neige, la nouvelle aventure
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 299 382 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 756 050 $US
- 31 mai 1993
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 299 382 $US