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Snow White (in her Disney incarnation) has brown eyes. They've never changed since her 1937 release. I'm not sure what color old Jacob and Wilhelm intended for her eyes, but I imagine there is some original artwork to go along with their tale.
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Perhaps you could drum some up with a hearty internet search. Disney's Snow White always had brown eyes to me and I haven't even watched the movie - only clips of it. I haven't read the original tale either as far as I can remember, only know about adaptations, but Snow White always has brown eyes or black.
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Did the original Snow White have blue eyes? A: Snow White's eyes in the original film were brown. It is possible that in later uses-movie posters, books, merchandise, etc. Q: There is currently a debate about Snow White's eye color.
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Several people believe that when they saw the film in theaters years ago, her eye color was blue, not brown as normally depicted. Surviving cels, etc. seem to indicate that they were originally brown, but someone located a Golden Book from 1962 called Walt Disney's Story Land, in which she is depicted with blue eyes.
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Did Disney. Snow White is the titular protagonist of Disney's first animated feature-length film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937. She is a young princess; the "Fairest One of All", whose beauty is defined by her inherent kindness and purity.
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Snow White is the first Disney Princess and the first fictional female character with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. [3] Given the title the "Fairest One of All", she has continued to inspire similar traits in future Disney heroines, such as singing and communicating with animals. Snow White's Appearance Snow White is around 14 years old, with "hair as black as ebony, lips as red as the rose and skin as white as snow".
She has a sweet, plump face with small lips, large brown eyes and thin, arched eyebrows. Her hair is short and curled in the style of 1930's Hollywood starlets, accented with a red headband with a bow. Her iconic dress, which she wears for the better part.
Funny, pictures that I google are all brown but my daughter has two Snow White dolls with blue eyes. Guess I will have to find the movie and look. " Snow White " is a German fairy tale, first written down in the early 19th century.
The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection Grimms' Fairy Tales, numbered as Tale 53. The original title was Sneewittchen, which is a partial translation from Low German. The modern spelling is Schneewittchen.
The Grimms completed their final revision of the story in 1854.