- Development began in early 1934
- Disney estimated a budget of $250,000, but the film ended up costing $1,488, 422.74
- Walt Disney's brother and business partener, Roy Disney tried to talk him out of producing Snow White; his wife said, "No one's ever gonna pay a dime to see a dwarf picture."
- The Hollywood movie industry referred to Snow White as "Disney's Folly"
- Disney mortgaged his house to help finance the film
- Snow White spent three years in production
- Developed or improved many standards for film animation
- Animation of realistic humans
- Taking similar-looking characters (The Dwarfs) and making them unique characters through their body language
- Effects Animation (rain, lightning, magic, etc.)
- Use of a multiplane camera
- The Dwarfs' names were chosen from about fifty potentials including Biggo-Ego, Weepy, Sappy, and Goofy
- Disney didn't have a music publishing company at the time, so Bourne Co. held and still holds the rights to the music and songs
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered on December 21, 1937 at the Carthay Circle Theater
- Celebrities including Charlie Chaplin, Shirley Temple, Judy Garland, and Ed Sullivan attended the premiere
- On Febuary 4, 1938 the film was put into general release by RKO Radio Pictures
- The film made more money than any other motion picture in 1938