For Disney, princesses have always represented pride and the essence of the brand’s “made to be” philosophy up to the present day. Alongside the iconic Mickey Mouse, characters like Snow White and Cinderella also embody this representation equally well. Evidence of this is seen during the 65th Academy Awards held in 1993, where Disney’s Snow White made a surprising appearance on stage, catching the audience off guard. At the award ceremony, the “charming” princess was awarded for her role in the animated short film category.

Specifically, at the 65th Academy Awards in 1993, Snow White appeared unexpectedly on stage, eliciting astonishment from the audience. During the ceremony, the “charming” Disney princess was awarded for her role in the animated short film category.


In her stunning beauty, Snow White’s charm has been captivating audiences since her debut in the animated film in 1932. She also made a hilariously memorable introduction. She expressed: “When I decided to make my debut 56 years ago, I never imagined I would have the chance to stand here at this award ceremony. But it’s true, here I am! You know, I’m still young. But otherwise, I can’t age!“
Additionally, Snow White didn’t forget to throw a playful jab at her seven dwarf friends, who were watching from home to see their beloved princess at the Oscars. “Right here, I will announce the winner for Best Animated Short Film. You all know, I have quite the experience with those ‘little’ ones!” Here, Snow White cleverly played with the term “short” (which means both “short” and “little”) to highlight the friendly banter between her and the seven dwarfs.



Currently, the video of Snow White’s appearance at the Oscars 20 years ago is still making audiences incredibly excited. Many opinions suggest that this iconic figure has a striking resemblance to the Disney version, aside from the fact that she identifies herself as Snow White. Some netizens have humorously compared Snow White’s outfit with that of Belle from Beauty and the Beast to participate in the event. However, overall, she remains one of the most memorable guests to have graced the Oscars since then.
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