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Snow White's Scary Adventures

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/* Original Version (1971-1994) */
Ignoring the skeleton's warnings and moving on in the castle, guests passed by the Wicked Witch's lab equipment, as her pet raven sat watching, perched atop a skull. Further into the scene, the Wicked Witch could be seen at her cauldron, preparing her poison apple for Snow White. As guests passed the Witch, she would cackle "Have an apple, dearie?". The ride vehicles would then pass under a falling lab shelf, escaping just before being hit, and exiting the castle. Exiting the Queen's castle, guests found themselves on a lake at the edge of a forest. Here the Wicked Witch would float by on a boat, offering the poison apples to guests.
Entering the Dark Forest, guests would see ominous crocodiles eyeing the ride vehicles as they passed by. After the last group of crocodiles attempted to snap at guests as they passed by, the ride vehicles drove deeper into the forest, where monster trees with red eyes surrounded them. Throughout the forest guests could see pairs of glowing eyes, looking on as they traveled farther and farther in. Within the forest a "banshee wail" could be heard in the distance. [[Image:SnowWhiteFigure2.jpg|thumb|400px|The Wicked Witch in the 1971 version of Snow White's Adventures]].
 After traveling through the forest, guests would eventually reach the Seven Dwarf's Cottage. Here unseen eyes continued to watch. Inside the cottage, anthropomorphic objects with frightened eyes surrounded guests. Guests then entered the next room, where the Seven Dwarfs were seen climbing their stairs. Full of trepidation, the Dwarfs seemed to be climbing towards a demon-like shadow which sat atop the staircase. In this scene, the eye motif that carried throughout the attraction, continued in the form of little owl carvings on the stairway's banister. At the end of the cottage scene, guests once again came face to face with the Wicked Witch, who appeared at the cottage door, offering her apple.[[Image:SnowWhiteFigure2.jpg|thumb|400px|The Wicked Witch in the 1971 version of Snow White's Adventures]].
Exiting the cottage, and re-entering the woods, guests would once again saw the Wicked Witch holding her apple. Perched above the antagonist, were two vultures who looked on.