Before Snow White, Disney needed to learn how to animate humans—and it wasn’t easy.
In 1934, they released The Goddess of Spring, a Silly Symphony that was more than just a retelling of the Persephone myth—it was a full-on test run for Disney’s first animated princess.
The results? Awkward. Uncanny. And completely groundbreaking.
This short gave Disney’s animators the practice they needed—and Snow White wouldn’t exist without it.
????️ Watch the full deep dive here: https://youtu.be/7PDGwZqeQXs
???? New Disney history every week on West of Neverland!
#Disney #DisneyHistory #GoddessOfSpring #SillySymphonies #SnowWhite #AnimationHistory #WaltDisney
In 1934, they released The Goddess of Spring, a Silly Symphony that was more than just a retelling of the Persephone myth—it was a full-on test run for Disney’s first animated princess.
The results? Awkward. Uncanny. And completely groundbreaking.
This short gave Disney’s animators the practice they needed—and Snow White wouldn’t exist without it.
????️ Watch the full deep dive here: https://youtu.be/7PDGwZqeQXs
???? New Disney history every week on West of Neverland!
#Disney #DisneyHistory #GoddessOfSpring #SillySymphonies #SnowWhite #AnimationHistory #WaltDisney
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