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Snow White: The Sequel

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Snow White: The Sequel
Directed byPicha
Written byTony Hendra
Picha
Produced byGrzegorz Handzlik
Eric van Beuren
Linda Van Tulden
Steve Walsh
Arlette Zylberberg
Edited byChantal Hymans
Music byWillie Dowling
Release date
  • January 31, 2007 (2007-01-31)
Running time
82 minutes
CountriesUnited Kingdom
Belgium
France
LanguagesFrench, English

Snow White: The Sequel - (French: Blanche-Neige, la suite) is a 2007 Belgian/French/British adult animated comedy film directed by Picha.[1] It is based on the fairy tale of Snow White and intended as a sequel to Disney's classic animated adaptation. However, like all of Picha's cartoons, the film is actually a sex comedy featuring a lot of bawdy jokes and sex scenes.[2]

Synopsis

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Prince Charming was supposed to live long and happily with Snow White after kissing her back to life. However the jealous "good" fairy decides that she and the prince were meant to be, which is only the start of a whole series of perversions of various fairy tale characters' traditional good nature. The bad dwarves (Horny, Grungy, Scummy, Filthy, Funky, Spotty and Mental) suddenly become a greedy, blackmailing loan shark syndicate. Sleeping Beauty is now a hypocritical, overly virtuous, selfish Princess. Cinderella's case is more than just a 'rags to riches' story. The Prince must figure out how to deal with all of these problems and more to get back to his sweet, innocent, uncomplicated Snow White.

Cast

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Character Original English
Snow White Cécile De France Sally Ann Marsh
Anaïs (singing) Jackie Sheridan (singing)
Sleeping Beauty Cécile De France Lia Williams
Cinderella Shelley Blond[3]
Prince Charming Jean-Paul Rouve Simon Greenall
The Good Fairy Marie Vincent Morwenna Banks
The Bad Seven Dwarves Jean-Claude Donda
Gérard Surugue
Rik Mayall[3]
The great Huntsman Jean-Claude Donda Unknown
Narrator Benoît Allemane Stephen Fry[3]
Hannibal the Ogre Marc Alfos Michael Kilgarriff
The beast François Barbin Unknown
The beautiful Mona Walravens
Tom Thumb Sasha Supera

Additional English Voices

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References

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  1. ^ Zipes, Jack (27 January 2011). The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films. Routledge. pp. 214–216. ISBN 978-1-135-85394-5.
  2. ^ "Picha's Blanche Neige, La Suite review". ScreenAnarchy. 25 June 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Mustafa, Tanyel (1 July 2023). "'I do the voice for Lara Croft - most of the studio time involves grunting'". Metro. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
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