Snow White appeared on card #18 with the caption: "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS WELCOME GUESTS TO FANTASYLAND IN DISNEYLAND."
Each card measured 2.5" x 3.5" and was printed on regular card stock. The backside was part of a puzzle that when put together, the complete set would form a picture of Disney characters. There was also another printing variation, though less common, where the cards had a blue back instead of the puzzle.
Here's a look at just a few of the other cards. Note the "SUMBARINE" misspelling on card #6...
Card images via The Bubblegum Hall of Fame
The complete checklist:
- SANTA FE AND DISNEYLAND RAILROAD TRAINS TAKE YOU THROUGH THE GRAND CANYON DIORAMA
- GOOFY AND HIS DISNEY CHARACTER PALS ARE REFLECTED IN THE SUN GLASSES OF A YOUNG DISNEYLAND GUEST
- SLEEPING BEAUTYS CASTLE IN DISNEYLAND MARKS ENTRANCE TO FANTASYLAND
- DEPARTING FROM SWISS CHALET IN FANTASYLAND GUESTS ON DISNEYLAND SKYWAY TRAVEL HIGH ABOVE THE MAGIC
- INDIANS GREET DISNEYLAND RAILROAD AS THE 1890 LOCOMOTIVE PAUSES AT FRONTIERLAND DEPOT
- THREE OF DISNEYLANDS MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS: MATTERHORN, MONORAIL AND SUBMARINE
- ALICE AND THE WHITE RABBIT BEGIN A RIDE THROUGH THE ALICE AND WONDERLAND ATTRACTION AT DISNEYLAND
- WESTERN MINE TRAIN TAKES DISNEYLAND VISITORS THROUGH NATURE WONDERLAND
- DISNEYLAND GUESTS BOARD DOUBLEDECK BUS FOR TRIP DOWN MAIN STREET TO TOWN SQUARE
- SPACEMAN GREETS TOMORROWLAND VISITORS AT DISNEYLAND
- STORYBOOKLAND MINIATURES ARE VIEWED FROM THE COLORED CASEY JR. CIRCUS TRAIN AT DISNEYLAND
- ALICE IN WONDERLAND AND HER FRIENDS WHITE RABBIT AND MAD HATTER GREET GUESTS AT DISNEYLAND
- DISNEYLAND SUBMARINE PASSES THROUGH WATERFALL AS GUESTS EXPLORE LIQUID SPACE
- OLD FAITHFUL ERUPTS AS THE WESTERN MINE TRAIN MAKES ITS WAY THROUGH NATURES WONDERLAND
- FANTASY IN THE SKY FIREWORKS EXPLODE NIGHTLY OVER SLEEPING BEAUTY'S CASTLE
- DISNEYLAND MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS FRITZ AND OTTO ASCEND THE 90 FEET HEIGHT OF MATTERHORN MOUNTAIN
- GAILY DECORATED TREE BRINGS CHRISTMAS TO DISNEYLAND TOWN SQUARE DURING YULETIDE SEASON
- SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS WELCOME GUESTS TO FANTASYLAND IN DISNEYLAND
- CORPS OF TOY SOLDIERS MARCHES DOWN MAIN STREET DURING DISNEYLANDS CHRISTMAS SEASONS PARADES
- DISNEYLAND AFRICAN VELDT IS VIEWED FROM ABOARD JUNGLE CRUISE IN ADVENTURELAND
- WALT DISNEYS ENCHANTED TIKI ROOM MARKS THE ENTRANCE TO ADVENTURELAND
- SETS FROM 20000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA ARE ON DISPLAY FOR TOMORROWLAND VISITORS
- SLEEPING BEAUTYS CASTLE IN DISNEYLAND MARKS ENTRANCE TO FANTASYLAND
- TRAPPED SAFARI AT DISNEYLAND AS VIEWED BY PASSENGERS ABOARD JUNGLE CRUISE
- VISITORS ABOARD DISNEYLAND MARK TWAIN VIEW LIFE LIKE INDIAN VILLAGE
- CANAL BOATS STORYBOOKLAND FEATURES MINIATURES SETTINGS FROM DISNEY ANIMATED MOTION PICTURES
- MICKEY MOUSE AND HIS DOG PLUTO TAKE A RIDE ON DISNEYLAND FIRE ENGINE
- WHITE RABBIT AND MRS. RABBIT ON AN EGG HUNT DURING DISNEYLAND EASTER SEASON
- WESTERN MINE TRAIN CROSSES TRESTLE OVER BEAR RIVER GOING THROUGH NATURES WONDERLAND
- DISNEYLAND ASTROJET PROVIDES THRILLING RIDE IN TOMORROWLAND
- INDIAN ELEPHANTS PLAY IN SACRED WADING POOL AS SEEN BY PASSENGERS ABOARD DISNEYLAND JUNGLE CRUISE
- DELUXE PASSENGER TRAIN OF THE 1890 VINTAGE LEAVES MAIN STREETS STATION
- DISNEYLANDS GONZALES TRIO ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT MEXICAN VILLAGE IN FRONTIERLAND
- A DISNEYLAND FUTURE ATTRACTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR OPENING IN 1967 THE HAUNTED HOUSE
- DISNEYLAND SKYWAY PASSES THROUGH MATTERHORN MOUNTAIN
- DISNEYLANDS SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON TREEHOUSE TOWERS 80 FEET ABOVE ADVENTURELAND
- THE WONDERS OF LIQUID SPACE ARE VIEWED ABOARD THE NAUTILUS ONE OF THE DISNEYLAND SUBMARINE FLEET
- BRIGHTLY CANOPIED LAUNCHES CARRY PASSENGERS PAST NATIVE HUT IN THE JUNGLE CRUISE AT DISNEYLAND
- DISNEY CHARACTERS MEET IN FRONT OF DISNEYLAND MAIN GATE WITH A FLOWER PORTRAIT OF MICKEY MOUSE
- COLORFUL DISNEYLAND BAND MARCHES DOWN MAIN STREET
- ABOARD BRIGHTLY CANOPIED LAUNCHES DISNEYLAND VISITORS BECOME EXPLORERS ON JUNGLE CRUISE
- KING ARTHURS CAROUSEL IN DISNEYLAND IS AMERICAS LARGEST CAROUSEL
- AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE RIVERS OF AMERICA IN DISNEYLAND
- GUESTS THRILL TO CLIMAX OF BOBSLED RIDE AS SLEDS RACE TO A SPLASHING HALT IN GLACIER LAKE
- WESTERN MINE TRAIN DEPARTS FOR TOUR OF NATURED WONDERLAND AT DISNEYLAND
- GOLDEN HORSESHOE REVUE IS STAGED SEVERAL TIMES DAILY IN THIS ORNATE FRONTIER SALOON AT DISNEYLAND
- LIFELIKE IN APPEARANCE AND MOVEMENT. THESE ANIMALS INHABIT THE RIVERS OF AMERICA AT DISNEYLAND
- OLD FASHIONED STANDS AND POPCORN VENDORS CAN BE FOUND ALONG MAIN STREET AND TOWN SQUARE
- CANAL BOATS STORYBOOKLAND FEATURES MINIATURES SETTINGS FROM DISNEY ANIMATED MOTION PICTURES
- THE WHITE RABBIT AND MRS. RABBIT SURPRISE ALICE IN WONDERLAND WITH AND EASTER BASKET
- SANTA FE AND DISNEYLAND TRAINS DEPART FROM THE 1890 MAIN STREET
- STORYBOOKLAND MINIATURES ARE VIEWED FROM THE GAILY COLORED CASEY JR. CIRCUS TRAIN AT DISNEYLAND
- DISNEYLAND MARK TWAIN CARRIERS FRONTIERLAND VISITORS ALONG RIVERS OF AMERICA
- DISNEYLAND INDIAN VILLAGE FEATURES CEREMONIAL DANCING BY THE RIVERS OF AMERICA
- THE COLUMBIA IS A FULL SIZE AUTHENTIC REPLICA OF THE FIRST AMERICAN SHIP TO SAIL AROUND THE WORLD
- DISNEYLAND MIGHTY MATTERHORN MOUNTAIN TOWERS ABOVE THE SUBMARINE LAGOON IN TOMORROWLAND
- COMICAL REINDEER GREETS GUESTS DURING THE DISNEYLAND ANNUAL CHARACTERS PARADE
- MICKEY MOUSE LEADS THE DISNEYLAND BAND IN FRONT OF SLEEPING BEAUTYS CASTLE
- SQUID ATTACKS SHARK IN SUBMARINE LAGOON AS VIEWED BY PASSENGERS ABOARD AIR CONDITIONED SUBMARINES
- PETER PAN WELCOMES DISNEYLAND VISITORS TO FANTASYLAND
- DISNEYLAND ASTROJET ENABLES GUESTS TO PILOT THEIR OWN JET THROUGH A FAST MOVING JOURNEY
- INDIAN WAR CANOES TRANSPORT DISNEYLAND VISITORS DOWN THE RIVERS OF AMERICA IN FRONTIERLAND
- DISNEYLAND TOUR GUIDE POINTS OUT EXHIBITS AND SHOPS ALONG TOWN SQUARE AND MAIN STREET
- DAVY CROCKETT FORT MARKS ENTRANCE TO FRONTIERLAND AT DISNEYLAND
- DISNEYLAND MAD HATTERS TEA PARTY FEATURES A MERRY WHIRL IN SPINNING CUPS AND TWIRLING SAUCERS
- TOMORROWLAND AUTOPIA ALLOWS DRIVERS SOME FREEWAY FUN
I wish card sets like this were easier to find for purchase! This would be awesome to own.
ReplyDeleteLee-- I've seen a number of the cards on ebay, but they average about $10 each, some as much as $25. Not cheap if one wants the entire set.
DeleteThese are wonderful cards; years ago a guy at a collector's show had a complete set in great condition - the rarer "blue back" kind. I asked how much he wanted, and he almost apologetically said he couldn't go for less than $70. Just over $1 per card?! SOLD!
ReplyDeleteNice find Major! They're definitely more expensive than that on ebay.
DeleteHi. How are you? Some days ago I left a comment on the Deja View blog and it was the first time I had done it. Now I think I have to say something about your blog too. I've been following it for quite some time and the reason I never left comments before is because sometimes I think others express themselves much better than me. All I can say is that although some days I'm very, very busy I always check your blog and I really have no words to describe it, except telling you it is wonderful! I's a joy to see your posts , read the stories and all. Thanks from Brazil!!!
ReplyDeleteHello Anderson. Thank you so much for your nice compliments. It's people like yourself that continue to inspire me to keep at this blog. I'm so glad you like it and that you left a comment.
ReplyDeleteI was at Disney World and Snow White was boarded all the way up! Thank you for reading my blog, and continue reading! Also, my friend has a T-Shirt that says "Grumpy all the way!"
ReplyDelete~Pianostar :)
Pianostar-- I've seen some pics of the boarded up SWSA walls. The sign and everything are now covered up. :(
DeleteHaven't seen the "Grumpy all the way" tee. Do you have photos?
I'm so sorry but I don't... I wish I did. He said it's "extremely rare" so I don't know if that's true. He said it was passed down from when Snow White was released like a hand-me-down. So I guess it's quite rare!
ReplyDelete~Pianostar :)
Also, have you ever seen a Doc shirt? If so, where? I would love to buy one.
ReplyDeleteNever Doc by himself, just in the group of seven.
DeleteThat's peculiar..
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