What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?/The Snow Queen

The Snow Queen is a 1956 American animated fantasy musical film directed by TBD and produced by Dora Wilson. The film was based on the story of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen and features the voices of TBD.

The film follows two little kids named Gerta and Kai (voiced by Wilson's grandchildren Cassie and Martin Wilson), who enjoy play together until a evil magical woman named the Snow Queen (voiced by Verna Felton) hardens Kai's heart and then lures him to her snowy palace. Gerta tries to find the palace and rescue Kai, but is waylaid at one place after another.

The Snow Queen was released on November 15, 1956. The film was a joint production effort between DW Cartoon Department and Herman-Ising Cartoons (as the studio’s first feature film), as the second of three animated DreamWorks films to be released in CineScope widescreen format.

The film was considered a box-office failue and received mixed critical reception on its initial release, leading to Dora Wilson showing it on television as one of the first episodes of the 1970s anthology TV series Joey Kangaroo' Childhood Stories. It proved to be very successful on television. It was eventually re-released in theaters in the late 1970s and early 1980s which proved to be massively successful. The film became even more successful through subsequent home video releases, becoming into a cult classic.

A sequel to the film, The Return of the Snow Queen was released on November TBD, 2001.

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