Record Comments:
This record is
one of nine US editions of the Magic Mirror series. It's the first
issue of the Snow White Magic Mirror records. It contains twenty-four half-size storybook pages,
clear plastic on the window and narration by Annette Funicello with songs from the original soundtrack.
The inside of the front cover includes a cardboard overlay for the plastic
window that balances out the thickness of the twenty-four storybook pages. The US editions
of the Magic Mirror records include:
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ST-3903 Bambi
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ST-3905 Pinocchio
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ST-3906 Snow White
And The Seven Dwarfs
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ST-3908 Cinderella
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ST-3909 Alice In
Wonderland
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ST-3910 Peter Pan
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ST-3913 Babes In
Toyland
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ST-3917 Lady And
The Tramp
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ST-3926 Peter And
The Wolf plus The Sorcerer's Apprentice
The Snow White And The
Seven Dwarfs Magic Mirror variations include:
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1960 clear plastic
on window; half-size storybook pages and narration by Annette
Funicello
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1962 (a) no plastic
on window; full-size storybook pages and narration by Ginny Tyler;
inside cover copyright 1962 on right; 1960 copyright centered on back
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1962 (b) no plastic
on window; full-size storybook pages and narration by Ginny Tyler;
inside cover copyright 1962 on left; 1962 copyright centered on back
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1967 (a) no plastic
on window; full-size storybook pages and narration by Ginny Tyler;
inside cover copyright 1962 on left; storybook pages pictured on the
back with copyright Walt Disney Productions
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1967 (b) no plastic
on window; A Disneyland Record logo on front does not contain
"HIGH FIDELITY" text; full-size storybook pages and
narration by Ginny Tyler; inside cover copyright 1962 on left;
storybook pages pictured on the back with copyright Walt Disney
Productions and no text across bottom about long-playing microgroove
records
-
2017 re-issue from
the Vinyl Vault Collection #D002608501 that closely resembles the
1962 release with narration by Ginny Tyler
Matrix Number:
ST-3906-A
/ ST-3906-B
Subject
Notes: Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs is Disney's 1st animated feature and premiered in
theaters during December of 1937. The running time is approximately
83 minutes.
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