The Brothers Grimm published the original version of Snow White in their collection of fairy tales, which served as inspiration for the later film.
Walt Disney announced plans to produce Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as the first ever full-length animated feature film.
The world premiere of Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was held, marking a milestone in animated filmmaking.
The film was released to general audiences and became a significant success, establishing Disney as a major film studio.
Walt Disney was awarded an honorary Oscar for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, acknowledging the film's innovation and impact.
Snow White is born to the Queen, living peacefully in the kingdom.
Snow White's mother, the Queen, passes away, leaving Snow White and her father in the castle.
Snow White's father remarries, and the new Queen becomes jealous of Snow White's beauty.
The Magic Mirror confirms Snow White as the fairest, igniting the Evil Queen's jealousy.
The Queen commands the Huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her.
The Huntsman lets Snow White escape into the forest instead of killing her.
Snow White discovers the house of the Seven Dwarfs and decides to stay there.
Snow White befriends the Seven Dwarfs who protect and care for her.
Using the Magic Mirror, the Queen learns Snow White survived and plans to kill her herself.
The Evil Queen disguises herself as an old hag and gives Snow White a poisoned apple.
Snow White eats the poisoned apple and falls into an enchanted deep sleep.
Unable to revive her, the dwarfs keep Snow White in a glass coffin to watch over her.
A prince who has heard of Snow White's beauty finds her in the forest.
The Prince's kiss breaks the spell and Snow White awakens from the enchanted sleep.
Snow White and the Prince leave the dwarfs to return to the castle for the happily ever after.