What was Disney’s first feature-length animated film?
Dumbo
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Snow White
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released in 1937, was Disney’s first feature-length animated film. At a time when animation was largely limited to short cartoons, many doubted that children would sit through a feature-length cartoon, but Walt Disney was passionate about the project and even refinanced his house to help pay for production. The film proved to be a groundbreaking success, blending hand-drawn animation with a compelling fairy tale and memorable music. Its success established Disney as a major force in filmmaking and paved the way for the future of animated storytelling.
Correct Answer: Snow White