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The prince kisses Snow White to wake her up.
Nothing explicit. It's a children's movie. From the 1930's.
The prince sings for Snow White and Snow White kisses a bird to send the bird a kiss to the prince.
Mild
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Some comical slapstick with the dwarfs.
The queen sends a huntsman to kill Snow White and bring back her heart inside a box as proof. The huntsman sneaks up on Snow White with a menacing look on his face and his dagger drawn. However, he decides to spare her and lets her run away.
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Grump said "in a pig's eye" and Doc said "in a pig sty."
"Jiminy Crickets!" is exclaimed by the dwarfs on occasion.
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Snow White is poisoned after biting the apple.
The queen brews a magical potion that turns her into a witch, nothing drunk.
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Some young viewers might be frightened by the Evil Queen's appearance, especially after her transformation into the old peddler woman.
The magic mirror has a slightly creepy appearance, but far from any nightmare fuel due to it being more of an impartial advisor.
Kids might get nightmares and this movie may scare you.
Notable scary imagery (skeletons, the dark forest, the poison apple, the Queen's transformation, lightning, etc.) Partially off-set by cute animals and the humorous seven dwarfs.
Snow White runs into the forest and gets scared by some trees. This may sadden some viewers.
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
For preschoolers/kids and up.