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4 Dark (And Unusual) Facts About The Classic Disney Era

A dark trip down the rabbit hole

Jacob Wilkins
4 min readDec 22, 2024
A screenshot from Alice in Wonderland by Disney, 1951 (Wikimedia Commons)

There’s something irresistibly charming about the Classic Disney era.

Children and adults continue to watch these timeless movies, spellbound by the vibrant palettes, the cute cartoons, and the magical melodies.

But there are also some darker aspects to the Classic Disney era, for there have been plenty of controversies over the years. While some of these controversies arose at the time of a film’s release, others have sprung up retrospectively.

If you’re interested in some dark (and unusual) facts about the Classic Disney era, you’ve definitely come to the right place.

1. Children Weed Themselves When They Watched Snow White

Screenshot from the reissue of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Disney, 1958 (Wikimedia Commons)

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was Disney’s first full-length animated feature film. The picture was a huge success, both critically and commercially, and it continues to be loved by audiences today.

Yet the film wasn’t without controversy upon release, with some claiming it was too scary for young audiences. The…

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Jacob Wilkins
Jacob Wilkins

Written by Jacob Wilkins

British writer interested in history, culture, and entrepreneurship.

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