In Starlog #122, from 1987, there are all sort of NEW things, like the cast from the upcoming NEW TV series
Star Trek: The Next Generation, profiles of the NEW movies
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace and
Monster Squad.
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...and an interview with Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston about making
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which was released nearly fifty years earlier.
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You'll notice the interviewer makes note of Snow White as
the very first animated feature, whereas it's safer to call Snow White the first synch-sound, full color, cell-animated American animated feature. (but I'm splitting hairs, here)
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