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* [[And Zoidberg]]: Because of her different singing voice, appearance, and lack of personal activity in her movie, Snow White tends to get hidden somewhat in merchandise. Most notably in their song "If You Can Dream", where they had all the voice actresses singing, plus replacements for Cinderella and Aurora, but Snow White wasn't there, and only appeared in one clip in the music video.
* [[Cinderella Circumstances]]: Although it's never seen quite how the Queen behaved to seduce the king, the Evil Queen certainly follows through with the latter part of the trope, putting her husband's daughter to work, and dressing her in filthy rags to cover her beauty.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Like the other two original princesses, Snow White is generally not helpless out of choice, but nonetheless fits this role--when the Huntsmen tries to kill her, he spares her out of pity and shame, and so she needed no rescuing. In the forest scene, the only thing she seemed to be running from was her fear. And when she was offered the poisoned apple, she simply didn't know any better.
* [[The Ditz]]: Toned down from the original fairy tale, where the Evil Queen in crone form comes no less than ''three'' times to try and kill Snow White, and Snow White falling for it every time. In this case, Snow White's acceptance of the fruit is a result of her complete innocence.
* [[Faux Death]]/[[Back From the Dead]]
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* [[Everyone Loves Blondes]]
* [[Dangerous Sixteenth Birthday]]: While the curse in [[Disney]]'s adaptation of ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'' has a 16-year time period to be fulfilled instead of a certain day, the curse was fulfilled on Aurora's 16th birthday, just moments before its time was up.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Although one usually doesn't suggest comatose people help fight in battle, she still ends up as a princess needing to be saved.
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: It seems the woodland creatures were her only companions outside of her "aunts".
* [[Hair of Gold]]
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* [[Cinderella Circumstances]]: Obviously.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: We actually get a good look at him in the movie's [[Storybook Opening]], but that's about it.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: She is never put in any sort of mortal peril, however. However, in order to get to the ball, first she needs the help of the mice, and then the fairy godmother. While not weak-willed, she's never seen helping herself.
** She did, at least, come up with the idea of getting Bruno to get rid of Lucifier at the end, so she played a small part in freeing herself from her room.
* [[Everything's Better with Sparkles]]: Her magical dress does this sometimes.