3. Most memorable childhood film

Snow White






It's been a long time since I last watched Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Not because I think I've outgrown watching Disney films (I don't think I ever could) but because overtime, it has become lost in the piles and piles of Disney classics I have watched since. Yet, it is sill one of the most memorable films of my entire childhood. This is perhaps because it was the only film I can ever remember watching at my grandma's house and even now, it seems to be the only one she has. I can even remember the exact position the dvd sat on the shelf.

But I didn't just watch it over and over because it was the only film to watch, I watched because I absolutely adored it. Apparently, I loved it so much I would come home and sing "I'm Wishing", putting my head down the toilet as if it was the well.




Although Snow White isn't known to be the most complex princess, her innocence and purity is undeniable and with  the most sweetest voice (Adriana Caselotti), the character of Snow White is truely magical.
But of course, each of the seven dwarfs will also always have a place in my heart. Each one unique (due to their individual personalities) and together, the relationship they have with one another, they were able to make me laugh and remain 7 of Disney's most iconic characters.

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