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Whether you found this code on a library shelf, a collector’s database, or a vintage marketplace like eBay , here is a look at what makes this particular home media release a piece of cinematic history. A Legacy in Your Living Room

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the world's first full-length cel-animated feature film . Bringing this 1937 classic to DVD was a major milestone for Disney, especially for international audiences who wanted to experience the "fairest of them all" with localized dubbing and subtitles. Whether you found this code on a library

Later, in 2009 , the film was re-released with even higher restoration standards, often appearing in multi-disc combos that included Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copies. Decoding the Title: "4174" Later, in 2009 , the film was re-released

Whether you're a lifelong Disney fan or a film historian, this DVD is a physical piece of the "Disney Vault" history that continues to enchant audiences nearly a century after its premiere. In the world of physical media, numbers like

Disney's first major DVD restoration of the film launched on October 9, 2001, as part of the "Platinum Collection." It featured a massive two-disc set with behind-the-scenes documentaries and even audio commentary from Walt Disney himself.

In the world of physical media, numbers like are often catalog numbers used by distributors or retail systems to organize their inventory. While the film is from 1937, the DVD format didn't exist until the late 90s, meaning this specific disc represents decades of effort to preserve the film's hand-drawn watercolor-style artwork for modern screens. Why This Edition Matters