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The Company That Owns Cinderella, Snow White & Peter Pan Just Opened to Investors at $0.81
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The company that legally owns Cinderella, Snow White & Peter Pan just opened to investors

Disney spent $4 billion for Marvel. $7.4 billion for Pixar. $71 billion for Fox.

Meanwhile, one tiny company quietly locked up 500+ trademarks and copyrights to some of the most iconic characters in history — Cinderella, Snow White, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and dozens more — all in the public domain and legally theirs forever.

They’re not a startup. They’ve already signed a nationwide T-Mobile deal, launched multiple interactive productions, and secured distribution to 200 million TVs.

Backed by a team with a $6 billion+ licensing track record and $15 million+ in royalties already generated.

And right now — while it’s still private — everyday investors can buy in at just $0.81 per share through their Regulation A+ round.

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Elf Labs controls 500+ trademarks & copyrights tied to some of the most valuable characters on earth — including Cinderella, Snow White, Peter Pan, Pinocchio and more. These are the same types of assets media giants spend billions acquiring.

But Elf isn’t an early-stage idea anymore. In the last 12 months alone, they’ve brought in 2,200 investors, secured a nationwide T-Mobile–backed telecom deal, launched multiple productions on patented interactive content, and signed a distribution partnership reaching 200M+ TVs. And this is just the beginning.

Their team has a $6B+ licensing track record and has already generated $15M+ in royalties for Elf.

This is the rarest kind of opportunity:

A later-stage, high-traction company… still available at an early-stage price.

The Catch? Limited shares remain.

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Whale's Break
Whales don’t chase hype.

They buy assets that print money forever — the kind Disney spends tens of billions to own.

Elf Labs just locked up 500+ of them — and they’re still private.

When this hits the public markets, the valuation gap could be historic.

The most valuable assets in entertainment aren’t studios or streaming platforms.

They’re the characters themselves — the ones people grew up with and will pay for forever.

Disney knows it. That’s why they spent $4 billion on Marvel, $7.4 billion on Pixar, $71 billion on Fox.

Elf Labs just secured permanent rights to over 500 classic characters — Cinderella, Snow White, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and dozens more — all in the public domain and legally theirs.

They’re not waiting. Already signed a nationwide telecom deal with T-Mobile, launched patented interactive content, and secured distribution to over 200 million TVs.

Backed by a team with a $6 billion+ licensing track record and $15 million+ in royalties already generated.

And right now — while it’s still private — accredited and non-accredited investors can buy in at just $0.81 per share through Regulation A+.

The price jumps after November 20. Forever.

This is the same window that turned early Disney, Marvel, and Pixar investors into legends.

The whales are already in.
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Whale's Final Word
Whales don’t chase hype.

They buy the assets that print money forever — the kind Disney spends tens of billions to own.

Elf Labs just locked up 500+ of them — and they’re still private.

When this hits the public markets, the valuation gap could be historic.

The window closes November 20.

— The Whale Investor
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