Rayman Legends Adventures in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs/Script

It was a beautiful autumn day in Central Park in New York City. The leaves were turning different colors and falling away from the trees. Though the heavens looked cloudy, there wasn't much of a chance for rain. The park looked to be empty in most places, with the exception of three; a grandmother, her granddaughter and her granddaughter's dog. They were walking through the park in search of something. But the grandmother, who went by the name of Rosy, seemed as well a bit lost.

"It was here..." Rosy said, "someplace."

"But we've already been past here," her granddaughter cried. Rosy only chuckled at this and then said, "the trees have grown so big," before remembering the last time she was there, "it's been so long since my last visit."

The little dog noticed something and gave a small growl. Rosy sighed as she walked back to her granddaughter. The three began to walk again and the little girl called out to her dog friend. "C'mon, Blaze."

She turned to her grandmother and asked, "Grandma, where was the last time you were here?"

"Years and years ago," she said, chuckling at remembering the last time she was here, "way before you were born, darling."

A few moments later, as the sun shone through broken clouds, the two had come to a different part of the park. The little girl is emotional as Blaze starts chasing a squirrel and shouts. "Oh, look! Blaze found a squirrel!"

"Now just a moment," Rosy asked her granddaughter for some time to think, "I'm trying to get my bearings," she sighed at all the roads to go, "oh, there are so many paths here! So easy to get turned around," she laughed at lost they might become, "c'mon, darling."

"Grandma," the little one complained, "we're in the middle of nowhere."

Grandma Rosy laughed as she said, "we're right in the middle of New York City."

"But you're gonna make yourself tired walking so long," her granddaughter said. They continued walking through a different section of the park, even though Rosy said, "nonsense. It hasn't been more than a quarter of an hour.  Huh," she sighed and tried to reassure the little girl, "not much further."

"Blaze is getting tired," his granddaughter warned her. "Oh, I see," Rosy said as she laughed. She looked down at the musher's cap in her hand and for a moment, she remembered something from a long time ago.

"Grandma, what are we looking for, any matter," her granddaughter asked as she sat down on a park bench. "A memorial," Rosy was swift to respond. This confused the little girl for a moment as she said, "a me-what?"

Laughing, she explained what she was speaking about. "A reminder of a wonderful story..." she took a deep breath and joined her granddaughter on the bench, "and a place very far away from here."

This made her granddaughter emotional and she asked, "what place is that, Grandma?"

Two swift nods as she remembered the place, she leaned a little to her left and said, "Nome, Alaska. It's a small town almost on top of the world," she gave a chuckle about where the town was and said, "huh.  Now, that really was in the middle of nowhere, darling," she began about one particular day, "in the cold winter of 1825, it was snowing hard."

The scene changed to one of the lands filled with pine and covered in snow. Grandma continued warning at what went ahead in Alaska. "Back then, the fastest and most reliable fashion of getting around was with teams of dogs pulling long sleds."

The view of a faraway town came into view as Rosy said, "races were held every year to find out the best team."

Dogs started barking real pitifully over the snow-covered land as she said, "and the competition was very furious."

A huge castle towered over a small town. It was an icily beautiful woman with a serene, unfeeling face and slender figure. She had pale skin, green lips, red lips and seemingly penciled-on eyebrows. She wore a purple gown with long and a red rope belt tied around her waist. She also had a baklava that covered her ears, neck and hair, leaving her face exposed. She wore a long black coat that appeared to be part of the cowl. The cloak was lined red inside, the bottom lined with white fur and a high white collar attached. She also wore a golden pendant that seemed to connect with the collar and orange-yellow high-heel pumps. To top her appearance, she wore a golden crown atop her head with five spikes on the front and a jewel on the tip of the middle and tallest spike, approaching a large mirror on top of a few stairs. She stood right in front of it and suddenly…she began to speak.

"Slave in the magic mirror, come from the most distant space, through the wind and the darkness I summon you."

The woman raised her arms, while a gust of wind made her cloak wave.

"Peep!"

A bolt of lightning appeared on the mirror, as fire rose.

"Let me see your face," the woman commanded.

The flames disappeared and a face appeared in the mirror with smoke appearing behind it.

"What do you want to know, my queen," the mirror asked.

"Magic Mirror on the wall; who is the most beautiful of all," Grimhilde asked.

"Famous is your beauty, majesty," the mirror responded, "but wait, I see a beautiful maiden.  Rags cannot hide her gentle grace.  Aye, she is more beautiful than you."

"Woe to her," Grimhilde said, crossing her arms, "reveal her name!"

"Lips, red like the rose.  Hair, black like ebony.  Skin, white like snow."

Grimhilde gasped; she know whom the mirror spoke about.

"Snow White!"

Suddenly, a woman's hum was heard. It was a beautiful girl. She was completely dressed in rags and wore clogs on her feet. She was washing a staircase in the courtyard while she was surrounded by white doves. She hummed on like she didn't have a care in the world. She sighed a little, caught the bucket and splashed the water on it. As she turned around, she was completely surprised. She placed the bucket on the ground and pulled the rope out of the well. While she did that, a few white doves landed on the well's stone edge. Another bucket with water emerged from the well, Snow White carefully caught it.

"Wanna do a secret," Snow White asked.

Snow White looked at the sparrows, who nodded swiftly. They didn't realize that she also spoke to the doves, who also nodded.

"Promise you won't warn," she asked.

The doves gave one nod and suddenly, she started to sing.

Snow White: We are standing by a wishing well

Snow White looked inside the well, along with the doves.

Snow White: Make a wish into the well

That's all you have to do

And if you hear it echoing

Your wish will be granted

I'm wishing

Suddenly, her voice echoed in the well.

Echo: I'm wishing

It made the doves a little afraid, while Snow White flinched back. Then, they came closer.

Snow White: For the one I love

To find me (To find me)

Today (Today)

I'm hoping (I'm hoping)

And I'm dreaming of

The nice facts (The nice facts)

He'll say (He'll say)

Snow White couldn't help but enjoy the song. None of her knew that a stranger was climbing over the wall. He was amazed there was a creature he never saw before, but he was more mesmerized by Snow White's voice and beauty.

Snow White: Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah (Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah)

Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah (Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah)

Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah (Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah)

Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah

I'm wishing (I'm wishing)

For the one I love

To find me (To find me)

Today

"TODAAAAAAAYYY," a voice sang.

Alarmed, Snow White eventually acknowledged the stranger, who climbed over the wall. It was a man and very handsome one as well. He wore blue clothing with white sleeves and gray pants. He also wore boots, a red cape and a blue hat with a white feather.

"Oh," Snow White gasped, her hand covering his mouth.

"Hi," the stranger said, taking his hat off, "did I scare you?"

The princess in rags ran, while the young man remained stayed. The doves had also flown off.

"Wait," the man pleaded, "please, wait!  Don't run off."

Snow White ran into the castle, closing the door. She had to run up some stairs that led to a balcony with drapes.

Just then, Snow White heard singing.

Florian: Now that I've found you

Here's what I have to say

Snow White looked outside and saw the man who alarmed her was singing. She couldn't help but grin a little while the young man sang his heart to the girl on the balcony. She actually enjoyed the singing.

Florian: One song

I have but one song

One song

Only for you

Snow White watched for a few seconds, stepping back inside with her arms around her and a grin on her face. She looked at her clothes to see if she wasn't dirty and made sure her hair was fine.

Snow White grinned as she slowly went outside. She placed her hands on the balcony, while looking toward the young man. As she watched and listened, three doves joined the girl.

Florian: One heart

Tenderly beating

Ever entreating

Constant and true

As the young man sang, Snow White kept on listening while grinning. Suddenly, Snow White's grin vanished as her eyes focused on one of the castle windows. A woman held the curtains while watching the scenery between Snow White and the young man. She didn't look very happy, staring at them with a look that could murder. In frustration and disgust, she closed the curtains. Snow White gasped in concern, even as she turned her attention to the young man.

Florian: One love that has possessed me

One love thrilling me through

One song, my heart keeps singing

Of one love, only for youuuuu!

While the young man sung his final sentence, a dove flew to Snow White's hand and she gave it a kiss on the beak. Snow White sent the dove towards the man, which landed on his finger. The dove blushed a little and gave a kiss to the man's lips. Never had the man felt so happy until now, he looked to the girl he fell in love with, who closed the curtains with a grin on her face.

The dogs continued barking as they ran across the icy slopes. Two dog sled teams raced across the tundra, determined to win the race. As one team ran, Wild Joe's musher yelled, "giddap, boy! Hut-ya!  Hut-ya!"

As one of the teams kept running in the lead, the second team, led by the black-and-white malamute Steele, starting to gain ground. "Giddap, Steele! Giddap!  Giddap!" Steele's musher yelled out.

All the dogs were shivering from the exertion they were giving in the race. Wild Joe, on the other team, looked over and saw Steele starting to pass him. Unwilling to give the malamute any damage, Wild Joe started to push himself. The mushers kept shouting as they passed two hills of snow. Both teams made their road to an obstacle in the race, a narrow pace that wouldn't give them much room. As the two teams raced to get to the pace first, Steele pulled the team ahead. This caused the dogs behind him to be pulled along with a shout or two. "Heel, boy! Whoa," the musher yelled.

The two teams entered the pass and were now close to each other in the race. "Steele," Star, a lavender husky tried shouting, "we're not gonna make it!"

This earned him a kick in the face from the leader. The two teams kept running to the narrowest portion of the pass. The mushers tried and made them slow down. "Easy, now. Easy!  Steele!  Pull up, pull up!"

Steele looked over to one of the other team's members and an idea formed in his head. Waiting for the right moment, he was going to do something very sneaky. As the opportunity came, he made a lunge for the dog behind its leader and snapped at their heels. This caused the dog on the other team to jump in fright with a yelp, but as he landed, the dog couldn't get back into running in sync with the other dogs. The dog fell over and became entangled in the harness, which in turn caused the other dogs to slip and stop, smashing the sled. This made Wild Joe's team lose their lead and possibly the race. Steele's team ran through the pass without any further opposition. It brought a grin to Steele's face as their lead got bigger with every step. As Steele's team raced ahead, Wild Joe's musher got up, pounded the ground with a fist while yelling. "Arrrghh! Steele!"

Steele turned back to the pass with a wide smirk on his face before turning back for the race and laughed, "hah!"

"Get in line, Steele! Get in line," his musher yelled, "mush, mush!"

Far away from the castle, at the edge of the forest, Snow White enjoyed herself. The sun shone along the heavens. Snow White, who was yet picking wild berries while thinking about Florian. Snow White wore a court dress consisting of a dark blue bodice with a high white collar; her short puffy sleeves were a lighter blue color than her bodices and the red cloth poking through exemplified the slashing design, which was very fashionable in old times. It involved cutting the cloth on the outside of the outfit and pulling through another layer of cloth underneath. The long, shapeless yellow skirt had a white petticoat and flowed down to her ankles with tan pumps decorated with yellow bows. She also wore a brown cape with a red interior. Snow White's short black hair was styled in a bob and parted in the middle. She also wore a red headband with a bow to complete the look.

Snow White sang "One Song". Suddenly, as she picked up wildflowers, she stopped singing as a little bluebird was chirping. The girl laid the flowers on the grass and walked straight to the little bird, which looked like it was weeping.

"Hello," Snow White greeted.

The baby bird saw her approach and chirped in response.

"What's the matter," Snow White asked, stuffing the bird in her hands.

"Where are your mummy and daddy," she asked.

The bird chirped a little more.

"Why, I think you're lost," Snow White concluded, comforting the bird, "oh, s'il vous plait, ne pas pleure."

Snow White didn't know Humbert was watching from a few meters. He looked around to ensure no one was around, as if he planned something awful.

Meanwhile, the blue bird was yet weeping as Snowy tried comforting the bird.

"C'mon," Snow White said, "cheer up.  Won't you grin at me?"

The bird chirped with a small grin. Snow White laughed a little.

"That's better."

At that moment, Humbert took his knife from his sheath, drawing closer to the girl.

Snow White was with the baby bird, hoping to find the little one's missing parents.

"Your mummy and daddy can't be far," Snow White assured.

The bird chirped in response, as Snow White pointed toward a tree.

"There they are!"

Just as they found the parents, Humbert drew closer with frightening eyes.

"Can you fly," Snow White asked.

She didn't wait long, as the bird flew to the tree.

"Farewell," Snow White waved, "farewell!"

She just turned around as a shadow walked amongst her. Snow White began to shriek. The huntsman was about to strike, as Snow White covered her face with her arms. But suddenly, his hand shivered as if he tried to stop himself. He dropped the knife to the ground and he barely collapsed.

"I can't…I can't do this," Humbert yelled.

Humbert had his hands on his face, hiding the disgrace and regret. He knelt and caught Snow White's skirt to cover his tearful eyes.

"I'm sorry.  I'm begging your pardon, forgive me."

In the midst of it all, Snow White stood confused with her back against the wall.

"I don't understand," Snow White said.

"She's frustrated, jealous of you," Humbert explained, "she won't stop for anything!"

"But, but who," Snow White asked.

"The Queen."

"THE QUEEN," Snow White yelled.

"Now, run child.  Run!  Run away, hide!  In the forest!  Anywhere!  Never come back!  Now, go!  Go!  Go!"

Snow White ran as fast as she could as Humbert's cries faded in the distance.

"Run!  Run!  Hide!"

The deeper she went into the woods, the darker and scarier, it became for the princess. She forced her road through vines, much to her misfortune. She stopped before a tree with glowing yellow eyes, which revealed to be an owl. It screeched frighteningly, causing the princess to run a direction as the bird flew off. She ran into a cave where bats flew out.

Snow White, who was running front, suddenly got caught by branches. She gasped in horror as the branches she saw looked like horrifying hands trying to catch her.

Snow White got caught in a bush that resembled hands or claws; fortunately, she managed to get herself free. At some point, she stopped at a tree, which suddenly seemed to have a creepy face. Snow White shrieked at this.

She ran further in the forest, as she fell into a deep hole near a tree, which looked like a crocodile opening its eye and watching the princess' fall. She hung tight to a few vines, preventing her from falling further.

Snow White held the vine tightly, but suddenly, the vine snapped with a small crack. Snow White fell toward the water below. The waves of the water rocked the floating logs and suddenly, they appeared to be giant crocodiles, trying to eat her.

Snow White noticed the crocodile logs and shrieked for her life.

The princess emerged from the water, only to run smack toward another tree.

Snow White charged toward the tree, but it had a mind of its own. It raised its claws above its head and a large gust of wind blew from its mouth.

She ran further through the forest, past a swarm of evil trees as leaves brushed behind her. A few bats flew around her head, as she shrieked against the surrounding trees. They all looked menacingly at her, reaching out with their limbs.

More and more trees, each with frightened eyes, surrounded the princess until it became too many. She shrieked in terror and collapsed toward the ground, she growled in frustration before shouting out an enraged "STEELE!!"

This yell was so loud that it echoed across the woods. Snow White couldn't help but weep, wishing for the nightmare to end. Light from the sun pushed the darkness of the forest off, bringing peace to the clearing she was in. Snow White knew she was yet surrounded by eyes, but these were different. Emerging from a hole, a bunny family and chipmunks appeared, watching the girl with curiosity and confusion. But they were not the only ones, as an entire herd of animals appeared from the shadows. Deer, squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, quails, even a few bluebirds. They all approached the weeping girl.

One little bunny, more curious than the rest, came inches from the princess, sniffing at her. Snow White raised her head from the ground and gasped toward the bunny. The bunny got alarmed and ran off with the other animals to their hiding spots. Snow White opened her eyes, looking around.

"Please, don't run off," Snow White yelled, "I won't hurt you."

All the animals showed their heads, hearing the frustrated princess shout his name.

"I'm very sorry, I didn't mean to scare you," Snow White explained, "but you don't know what I've been through and everything because I was scared."

As Snow White spoke, a familiar bluebird flew from its nest to another branch.

"I'm so disgraceful of the fuss I made," Snow White said.

The parents of the little bird flew by its side, as the princess turned to them.

"What have you done if something goes wrong," Snow White asked.

The adult birds twittered beautifully, as if they were singing. The harmonies made Snow White grin, clapping her hands with delight.

"Oh!  You sing a song?"

Snow White began to vocalize while the little bird mimicked her voice. They did this twice. The little bird flew from the branch, landing on Snow White's finger. While she vocalized, the bird began to mimic the tune. Its parents nodded to each other, as their child made a shrill note. The parents shut their eyes tight, flinching from the loud note.

The little bird faced its parents. Snow White couldn't help but laugh, as the little bird grinned. Suddenly, Snow White began to sing.

Snow White: With a grin and a song

Life is just like a bright sunny day

Your cares fade away

And your heart is young

While she sang, a male deer, a few raccoons and a family of quails heard it. A few birds twittered along, as the animals came closer.

The forest animals, even a tortoise, approached the princess. A little chipmunk got closer, wiggling its tail cutely while Snow White sang.

Snow White: With a grin and a song

All the world seems to waken anew

Rejoice Kid Cuisine

As the song is sung

Snow White tried to pet the chipmunk, but it ran off in a dash. It came back again with its little paws on her hands, while she sang to a young fawn.

Snow White: There's no use in grumbling

If the raindrops come tumbling

Remember, you're the one

Who can fill the world with sunshine

She petted the fawn, who gladly accepted it. A bunny came closer to her, as the other animals approached the princess. She petted an animal they went to while Snow White sang.

Snow White: If you grin and you sing

Everything is in tune and it's spring

And life flows along

With a grin and a soooooOOONG!!!!

The song ended with all the animals grinning and the birds twittered happily. The squirrels couldn't help but clap for Snow White.

"I really feel happy now," Snow White said, "I'm sure we'll get along somehow.  Everything will be fine."

All the animals nodded at her words.

"But I need a place to sleep at night," Snow White added.

A bunny nodded as Snow White tried to think.

"I can't sleep on the floor like you do so," Snow White said.

The same bunny shook its head.

"Or in a tree like you," Snow White added.

The squirrels shook their heads as well.

"And I'm sure no nest could be big enough for me," Snow White noted.

The birds also shook their heads.

"Perhaps you know where I can stay," Snow White said to the birds, "in the forest somewhere?"

The birds twittered yes.

"You do," Snow White asked.

Once again, the birds twittered yes.

"Are you taking me there," Snow White asked.

The birds gently caught Snow White's cape, leading her deep into the forest. The other animals led the princess not far behind.

She ventured deeper in the woods, happy that it wasn't as dark and scary before. No evil trees or log crocodiles, just a regular forest basked under the warmth of the sun. It felt nice for her to see the light of day after that entire ordeal. After a few moments, she came to a stop. A few squirrels pulled a few small trees to show Snow White a pathway, leading to a lovely little cottage centered between a few trees across a tiny brook with a bridge. Rays of light emerged through the trees, blessing her with a beautiful sight.

"Oh, it's lovely," Snow White exclaimed, "just like a doll's house."

Snow White took the first step. She ran towards the cottage while the rest followed. Crossing the bridge was no problem, even if the brook wasn't broad. If she wanted to, she could easily jump over it. The other animals followed, the tortoise trying to keep up, but walked very slowly.

As they all approached the cottage, they admired it. Especially Snow White.

"I like it here."

Snow White approached a tiny window, cleaning the dust to look inside. A raccoon did the same.

"Ooh, it's dark inside," Snow White added.

Snow White walked toward the door, making sure her hair was right. She knocked a few times, but there came no response. She tried again, but yet nothing.

"Probably nobody's home."

Snow White slowly opened the door, which creaked. She peeked her head to see inside the house.

"Hello?  May I come in?"

But no one gave a response. The animals followed Snow White, who motioned them to be silent. Silently, they walked inside the cottage, looking around with the tortoise moving slower than usual.

Suddenly, Snow White let out a loud, anguished shriek with her hands in the air. It frightened the animals. Snow White herself remained in position before happily sitting down on a little chair with an owl carved on it.

"What a cute little chair!"

Seeing there was no danger at all, the animals poked their heads through the opening.

It was then Snow White noticed all the other chairs in the room and a table that wasn't quite clean.

"Well, there are seven little chairs.  There must be seven little children and after looking at that table, there are seven messy little kids."

Looking at the table, even the animals weren't happy with how uncleaned it was.

"A pick-axe.  A stocking as well," Snow White laughed, catching a stocking.

Meanwhile, Snow White took a peek inside a pot and pulled something out.

"And a shoe!"

The two adult birds both gave an astonished whistle, the little bird doing the same.

As they walked towards the fireplace, they found it very dirty.

"And just look at this fireplace," Snow White pointed out, placing a finger on it, "it's covered in dust."

Finding all the dust she collected, Snow White blew some of it off. The dust flew toward a trio of squirrels, each of them sneezing. The very last one sneezed so hard, he flew right inside a mug with a lid.

Another squirrel incidentally got cobwebs on its face.

"And look," Snow White pointed out, "cobwebs everywhere.  Mine, mine, mine!  What a pile of dirty dishes."

Sure enough, there were stacks and piles of dishes that hadn't been washed for days, probably longer.

"And just look at that broom," Snow White gasped.

The animals were looking around as they noticed the broom, which was covered in dust and cobwebs. A few quails tsked at the sight.

"Well, they've never swept this room," Snow White said, looking around, "you think their mother would......perhaps they don't have a mother."

An adult deer and a fawn shook their heads.

"Then they are orphans," Snow White concluded.

The adult deer nodded, as the little fawn came closer to the elder. It was probably the little one's mother, as the fawn rubbed its head against the deer's neck.

"It's such a shame I have to keep him cooped up," Snow White replied, mournfully.

As the adult deer licked the fawn's head in affection, a subject they hated to speak about.

"I know," Snow White said, "we'll clean the house and surprise you; then perhaps you'll let me stay."

Snow White took off her cape, as two birds caught it and hung it near a wooden extension cord.

Snow White began to think, as she looked around.

"First you wash the dishes.  You tidy up the room.  You clean the fireplace and I'll use the broom."

Suddenly, the birds began to twitter musically as Snow White began to sing along with the animals while cleaning the cottage.

Snow White: Just whistle while you work

And cheerfully together

We can tidy up the place

In the meantime, the animals brought all the dishes to a table. The tortoise, certainly having fun, had a tower of dishes on its back and none of it was about to fall.

Snow White: Then hum a merry tune

It won't take long

If there's a song

To help you set the pace

A squirrel cleaned some plates with a towel around its tail, while the fawn licked the plates clean before licking its fur.

Snow White: And as you sweep the room

Imagine that the broom

Is someone that you love

And soon you'll find

You're dancing with Templeton

"Oh, dear, oh, dear, put them in the tub," Snow White said.

The animals stopped and faced Snow White, who nodded. Obeying them, the animals loaded the dishes into the tub.

Snow White: If hearts are high

The time will fly

Then whistle while you work

The fawn used its tail to pull the lever of a water pump with a face on it, filling the tub with water.

During that time, two squirrels held a rug to hide the dust. But Snow White caught them in the act.

"Uh-uh, uh-uh!  Not under the carpet."

Alarmed by that, the squirrels tried to think of something else. They pointed toward a mouse hole, the squirrels looked and grinned. They swept the dust inside and the two gave each other a wink. But suddenly, the dust blew out the hole, sending the squirrels under the rug. A mouse, who resided in the hole, came out and didn't look very happy. It chattered frustratedly to the squirrels, using a hind leg to sweep the dust into their eyes, ensuring they learned their lesson.

Meanwhile, Snow White was humming and cleaning an organ while squirrels and bunnies used their cute little tails to clean the rest of the room. Two squirrels cleaned a mug, which one of them picked it up. Suddenly, the mug made some kind of musical tune, which caused them to swiftly hide for shelter. As another squirrel used his tail to clean, he saw Snow White wave a cloth outside the window to remove the dust. Forming an idea, the squirrel placed his tail outside the window and shook off the dust. Unfortunately, too many of it got on his nose and he began to sneeze.

Another squirrel was busily getting rid of cobwebs on the ceiling, using its tail to get rid of them. A chipmunk attempted the same fact while keeping balance on a cuckoo clock. It used a little too many force and fell into a sock. It burst its head out and couldn't help but grin. Another chipmunk helped a cobweb, rolling it into a ball. But suddenly, a spider appeared on the ball, alarming the chipmunk.

With the interior almost clean, the birds began to place a vase with flowers on the table and added some water to keep them fresh. In the meantime, the animals gathered the owners' clothes to wash. Snow White, yet humming, places the clothes on the male deer, one of which almost made him fall. The gang carried the rest of the clothes outside where the stag helped the raccoons wash the laundry in a tiny pond.

Then the stag dumped the clothes in the water, a glove which the dear nearly dropped landed on the head of a raccoon to its chagrin. A chipmunk used the tortoise as a washboard, the reptile was ticklish of his experience. Two birds caught the piece of clothing the chipmunk was yet holding. Fortunately, the tortoise caught the chipmunk with its head by the tail and they both got pulled inside the tortoise shell. Their heads emerged and grinned at each other while the birds dried the piece of clothing, tying the sleeves into a knot and hung it on a cord from a tree with the rest of the clothes.

While a bird landed on Snow White's finger, vocalizing with her.

Snow White: Then whistle while you work!

Snow White vocalized and harmonized while the animals cleaned the exterior of the cottage.

The raft slowly approached the docks as Dweeb kept wagging his tail back and forth. The raft kept moving towards the land, before it smashed into the docks and sank into the water. Elsa was the first to get onto the docks and take a look around her, watching the seagulls scurry off. Everyone else climbed up the docks and met up with her, before Louie walked ahead of them and gestured to the city ahead of them. "Welcome to New York City."

The group of friends looked ahead and saw the huge buildings and skyscrapers that made up the city. Some of these immense structures went high into the heavens; all of which having never been seen by the dinosaurs before. But as they did so, Rex frantically gasped before he lost his balance and fell backwards, resulting in a huge splash. Hearing this, Louie swiftly turned around and to his shock, Rex was gone. Everyone else turned around and saw Rex missing, but Elsa spotted where Rex had landed; back into the water and without the raft. "REX," she cried.

"Rex," asked Louie as he rushed to the edge of the dock and saw Rex resurface above the water, but nothing to keep him afloat.

"HEEEELP," cried Rex as he attempted to stay afloat, "I CAN'T SWIM!!"

Everyone swiftly became shocked for their friend, who was now in serious danger. "HANG ON, BIG FELLA," added Louie.

Looking around, Louie spotted a giant excavator sitting close to the dock's edge. He rushed to the vehicle, thinking it could be of help. "Lift me up," he said to the dinosaurs.

Working together, Woog, Dweeb and Elsa tossed Louie into the machine. Now seated in the driver's seat, Louie swiftly looked at the controls, trying to find a fashion to work it. "Uh, think, think, think, think, think, Louie, think," he muttered as he swiftly looked around.

However, time was of the evidence, and at the edge of the dock, Rex resurfaced again, this time only up to his neck. "HEEEEEELLLP," he cried before going underwater again.

Luckily, Louie eventually found the keys to the excavator in their slot. "Oh, alright," he muttered before turning the keys and turning the excavator on.

Without hesitation, Louie pulled a lever and the arm of the machine started descending to the water while everyone on the dock watched. The claw of the arm dipped into the water as Rex attempted to reach it. "CATCH ON," cried Louie as he pulled the lever back.

With all the remaining strength in this legs and arms, Rex lunged forward and eventually caught hold of the claw. And to make matters worse, the excavator suddenly started getting pulled into the water; its arm unable to support Rex's weight. The rest of the dinosaurs joined in to help, and with their combined strength, they helped their friends in keeping the excavator on the ground. The excavator now secure, they rushed back to the edge. Thankfully, the arm started to rise above water with Rex being carried back onto the dock. Everyone, however, could see that their friend was exhausted and barely awake. Coughing and unable to stay awake, Rex collapsed onto the dock as he was released from the claw. Seeing the fashion Spitz had treated Calli, filled Buck's heart with frustration.

During the afternoon, the animals and girl finished cleaning the house.

"Let's see what's upstairs," Snow White said.

Snow White led the road with the animals following close behind. The tortoise was having a little damage climbing the stairs that he fell on his back. He caught his tail and rolled backwards to stand on all fours again. The tortoise bit each part of the stairs and dragged its body upwards.

At the top of the stairs, Snow White opened a door and saw it lead them into a bedroom.

"Oh, what lovely little beds!"

There were seven beds in the room and Snow White was amazed at the beautiful wooden animal carvings. Some of the animals took their seat on the beds as the princess explored the room.

"And look," Snow White pointed out, "they have their names engraved on them."

She noted the names on the beds, reading them one at a time.

"Doc," Snow White began, "Happy, Sneezy, Dopey."

Snow White couldn't help but laugh.

"What funny names for babies."

The princess agreed, as she read the rest of their names.

"Grumpy, Bashful and Sleepy," Snow White concluded.

The word "sleep" made Snow White yawn.

"I'm a little sleepy as well."

Soon all the other animals yawned, some stretching their arms. Snow White placed the candle by a wooden board before lying herself on three beds, as she was too big for just one. A bird flew towards the candle, using its tail feathers to extinguish the flame. Some birds placed a blanket over Snow White. Soon all of them, including the animals, were sleeping peacefully on their road to Dreamland.

None of them knew the tortoise was yet climbing up the stairs, but he almost reached the top. Suddenly, some of the animals began to awaken because they heard singing.

"Heigh-ho…heigh-ho…heigh-ho…heigh-ho…"

The singing suddenly got louder, until the rest of the animals awakened. All except Snow White, who was sleeping like a rose.

"Heigh-ho!  Heigh-ho," the singing continued.

"Heigh-ho, heigh-ho.  It's home from work we go."

The animals peeked outside the window and suddenly stormed out the room to the stairs.

"Heigh-ho, heigh-ho!  Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, heigh-ho.  It's home from work we go!"

The tortoise eventually reached the top as the other animals ran downstairs, passed the tortoise who spun in his shell. Though he had to go downstairs again, this was no problem for him. Even as he fell down the staircase and bumped against the wall. The animals ran out the door and hid in a large bush.

Suddenly, they discovered who sang the song; the seven individuals who lived in the cottage. What they didn't expect was that these people weren't children at all. They were "dwarfs", seven dwarfs, all brothers to each other. Many of them looked funny, they wore similar clothing, but each a different fashion and they all wore stocking caps. Except for the last one, who held a lantern by his pick-axe, they all had a beard. The dwarfs were singing and whistling down the trail until the first one, a dwarf with glasses, saw something.

"Look!"

Just as the first dwarf stopped, all the others bumped against each other and him.

"Our house," the first dwarf said, "the light's on...uh, the light's on!"

The dwarfs hid behind a few trees, each of them burst their heads out to survey their house.

"Jiminy Crickets," they all said.

"The door's open," the one with glasses said.

"The chimneys are smoking," the fat one said.

"There's something in there," the sixth dwarf said.

"Perhaps a ghost," the fat one thought.

"Or a goblin," the fifth guessed.

"A demon," the one with glasses added.

"Or a dragon," the sixth said fearfully.

The second kept silent while listening to the dwarfs' conversation.

"Mark my words, there's danger in turmoil," the second began, pointing at his shoes, "I heard it coming all day; the corns hurt me."

"Heavens," the fat one gasped.

"This is a bad sign," the fifth noted.

"What have we done," the fourth, fifth and the one with glasses said, in unison.

"Let's sneak up on it," the fat one suggested.

"Yes," the one with glasses agreed, clearing his throat, "we'll, uh, squeak up…uh, sneak up.  C'mon, uh…uh, men.  Follow me."

They slowly sneaked towards the cottage, not knowing they were being watched.

The hens slowly passed toward another bush, watching the dwarfs' every move. Approaching the house, the dwarfs looked inside. The one with glasses, probably the leader, motioned them to follow him.

"Psst," the dwarf ushered.

The creaking door slowly opened, as each dwarf burst their heads through the opening. The last dwarf appeared from one of the dwarfs' beards. The leader opened the door slightly ajar and they all entered while their shoes squeaked. As they walked in, one of them incidentally stepped on the head of the last dwarf. The chickens silently approached the window and saw that the dwarfs all raised their pickaxes above their heads, as if ready for anything. The last dwarf locked the door behind him very hard and it was so loud that it stirred an immediate reaction from the dwarfs. They ran around, raising their weapons higher, but as they saw who closed the door, they motioned him to be silent. The silly dwarf shivered a bit, before turning toward the door and gestured for it to be silent.

"Watch out, men.  Look every cheat and nanny…uh, hook and granny...crooked fan..." the leader stuttered, until he gave up.

"Look everywhere!"

The dwarfs sneaked around the cottage, but their squeaky shoes prevented them from staying silent. None knew that Nanny and the bird family watched from above while the rest of the cooks and animals spied from the window. They ducked and hid for cover as the dwarfs came too close, but once they were off, they slowly lifted their heads back into frame. Suddenly, one dwarf's shoe squeaked so frustratedly it alarmed the bakers at the window.

"Hush!  Shut up," the chief silenced.

The dwarfs walked further and further through the cottage until he spotted something on the floor and ceased every dwarf's movement.

"Look!  The floor has been swept!"

They all looked at the floor confused, like they'd never seen a clean floor in their lives.

The second dwarf checked one of the chairs, rubbing his finger on the edge and saw there was no dust.

"Hah!  The chair has been dusted."

"Our window has been washed," the fat one noted, checking the window.

"Damn, our cobwebs are missing," the fifth added, facing the ceiling.

Luckily, he didn't see either the rooster beast. The dwarfs, on the other hand, were more confused than ever.

"Why, why, why, why, the entire place is clean," the head said.

"There's some dirty work going on," the second one replied.

Two dwarfs peered into the sink.

"The sink's empty," one of them spoke, "hey, someone stole our dishes."

"They haven't stolen," the fat one said, "they're hiding in the closet."

The fifth caught a cup from the cupboard, peering inside with a mournful face.

"My cup has been washed; the sugar is gone."

Two dwarfs eyed a giant pot with delicious soup inside, warming up the fireplace.

"It's cooking something," the fat one said, sniffing the food.

Fortunately, the two dwarfs were too focused on the food.

"It smells good," the fat one replied.

He reached for a spoon to taste, but the second one stopped him.

"Don't touch it, you fools," the second one warned, "it could be poison!"

Suddenly, steam hissed from the pot, alarming the three dwarfs until it stopped.

"You see," the second one pointed out, "it's the witch's ale."

The principal checked the table, which was nicely decorated with plates, glass cups and cutlery and even a lovely bouquet of goldenrod flowers.

"Look what just happened to our stable…uh, table."

The fifth saw the flowers and picked them up with a grin.

"Flowers," he said, sniffing them.

"What," the sixth peered curiously.

"Look, goldenrod."

The fifth put the flowers in front of the sixth's nose, but the dwarf swiftly shoved the flowers away and tried to walk off.

"Don't do this.  Take them away!  My nose!  My hay fever!  You know I can't stand it!"

The dwarf suddenly felt damage with his nose, as if he were on the verge of sneezing.

"I can't…I can't…I…oh…ah…"

All the dwarfs approached him, knowing what was coming.

"AAHHHH!!!!"

But before he could sneeze, the dwarfs placed their fingers under his nose, raising it high in the air. As he wasn't going to sneeze, the dwarfs put him on the ground and slowly lifted their fingers away. The dwarf sighed in relief with a grin.

"Thank you."

But he spoke too soon.

"Ah-choooooOOOO!!!!"

Suddenly, the dwarf released a loud sneeze, which was so powerful it blew all the dwarfs off comically. The second one fought against the wind, while the cooks and hens were blown from the window, shrieking hysterically. Even Nanny was blown against the ceiling. She fought against the breeze, as tears flew from her eyes. All the dwarfs, except the second one, smashed against the wall as cups and pots fell from the shelf and fell on top of each other. Suddenly, their heads burst up and silenced the sneezing dwarf.

The sneezing dwarf rubbed his nose as the second one approached him.

"You crazy fool!  It was the right time to sneeze!"

"I couldn't help it," the sneezing dwarf said, defensively, "I can't warn you.  If you have to, you have to!"

But suddenly, the dwarfs felt something coming, as if on the brink of sneezing again and the cooks immediately noticed his reactions.

"I…I…I have to...uh…uh…uh…it's coming!"

Just as the dwarf was about to sneeze, the others swiftly jumped on him and tried to stop it.

"Don't let him do it," one of the dwarfs instructed.

"Stop him," another said.

Suddenly, the head of the sneezing dwarf burst out.

"Oh!  Ah…ah…AH!!!"

The cooks watched carefully, as the dwarfs pulled him toward the ground, trying to stop him.

"No, tie it tight," one of the dwarfs instructed.

"Don't let it go."

"Hold him tight."

"I'll tie it up," the fat dwarf said.

"Make a hard knot."

The fat dwarf caught the sneezing dwarf's beard, tying it around his nose.

"There, this will keep him silent."

"Thank you," the sneezing dwarf sighed joyfully.

"Csendes," the fat dwarf silenced.

"Silence, you foolish," the second dwarf berated, "do you want to get us all murdered?"

But the bird family winked at each other. But before they could react fast enough, they tapped the wood. The shocked dwarfs heard that.

"Wha…wha…what's that," the fat dwarf asked, fearfully.

"That's it," the boss concluded.

"It seemed closed," the fifth said.

"It's in this room, right now," the second whispered.

The dwarfs felt uncomfortable at their friend's words. The birds eyed each other again and shrieked so loud that it frightened the dwarfs. They ran around the room, yelling and tried to hide for shelter. The sneezing dwarf ducked into a big pot with a lid, the fat dwarf hid behind a chair, the fourth in a bucket with a broom, the seventh under a pile of logs, the second in a potato sack and the fifth under the staircase.

The dwarfs emerged from their hiding spots, gathering at the staircase. The commander held a candle and looked upstairs.

"It's up there," the captain said.

"Yes, in the bedroom," the fifth added.

"One of us has to go down and chase it up," the figurehead instructed, but corrected himself, "uh, uh, uh…up…down."

The dwarfs nodded in unison and turned toward the one dwarf; the seventh. As you know, the seventh was a funny-looking guy in a green vest and purple stocking cap. He just grinned, not knowing he had been picked to go up.

The seventh looked behind him, then back to the dwarfs.....but then, he swiftly looked behind him. As if knowing the dwarfs chose him to go upstairs, he silently walked off. But the second and sneezing dwarf caught him and took him to their controller, who tried to give him the candle.

"Here, take it," the superior ordered.

The kingpin nodded hesitantly as the seventh tried to catch the candle, while he shook as well.

"Don't be hesitant!"

The headman swiftly caught the dwarf's hand, forcibly giving him the candle. The dwarfs pushed the youngest upstairs, as the dwarf walked up the creaking stairs. Suddenly, he turned around toward his fellow brothers waiting below. They also shook in fear.

"Don't be afraid," the chairman assured, "we're right behind you."

"Yes, right behind you," the other dwarfs said in unison.

The seventh dwarf nodded, gulping in fear. Nevertheless, he walked further along the stairs. He opened the door, slowly peeking to see if it was safe. As he looked, the hens watched the other dwarfs silently walking up the stairs.

Meanwhile, the seventh opened the door further, taking another look before silently entering the room. But suddenly, the sound of moaning spooked him. He faced the bed and saw the sheets moving like a ghost. The dwarf froze for a moment before he shrieked very loud and burst out of the room, frightened out of his wits. The dwarfs were already waiting by the door as it happened.

"They're already leaving," the second one yelled.

But suddenly, the seventh bumped into them and they all fell down the stairs. Then all, except the seventh, whose head was stuck between his legs, ran toward the door, shrieking and shouting.

The mover and shaker ran from the window as the six dwarfs rushed out the cottage in a flash. The chairperson swiftly closed the door. The seventh bumped against the door and tried to open it. But the others held on from the outside, thinking a monster was pursuing them.

"It's locked," shouts one of the dwarfs.

"Don't let it out!"

"Keep it shut!"

The seventh tried to open the door, but one hard pull broke the doorknob and sent him smashing into the cupboard. Pots and cups fell on top of him, as the dwarf emerged from the pile. Now he was completely dressed in pots, pans and cups covering his body as he ran towards the open door.

Meanwhile, as Nanny met up with the others and cocks hidden in a bush, the dwarfs were waiting in a tree. The seventh dwarf approached, which the others immediately saw as a monster.

"Here it comes," one of the dwarfs declared.

"This is our chance."

"Download it now!"

As the seventh came close to the tree, the others immediately dropped themselves on him and bashed him with their weapons.

"Run!"

"Give it to it!"

"Don't let it escape!"

While the dwarfs hit him, all the kitchenware came loose from the dwarf's body. As his face appeared, the second dwarf incidentally hit his head. But the convener swiftly stopped them.

"Please wait," the moderator shouts, "it's just Dopey."

As Dopey recovered, the dwarfs began asking questions.

"Did you see," the sneezing dwarf asked.

Dopey nodded.

"How big is this," the fat dwarf asked.

Dopey motioned with his arms widely, describing how big.

"Was it a dragon," the second asked.

Dopey nodded.

"Did it have horns," the sneezing dwarf asked, again.

Dopey put his fingers on his head, while sticking out his tongue a few times.

"Did it breathe fire," the second asked, again.

"Was it drooling," the fat one asked, again.

While they asked, Dopey began to drool to respond the last question.

"What was it doing," the sneezing dwarf asked.

In response, Dopey laid his head on his hands and made a snoring sound. The director seemed to understand what he tried to say.

"He says it's a....a monster asleep in our beds!"

The dwarfs began to speak amongst one another.

"Let's attack it," the second dwarf interrupted.

"While it sleeps," the sneezing dwarf added.

"Yes, while it sleeps," the fourth, fifth and fat one declared in unison.

"Hurry up, men," the managing director urged, "it's now or never!"

"Off with its head," the fat one declared.

"Break the bone," one of the dwarfs said.

"Chop it into pieces."

"We'll murder it dead."

The hens were in complete shock as they heard their intent.

The cockerels swiftly followed the dwarfs back to the cottage, hoping to stop them before it was too late.

The bedroom door slowly opened, creaking along the road. The dwarf manager looked inside, holding a lantern. The others peeked inside as well and silently approached the bed. But then the same moaning, which frightened Dopey, froze the dwarfs in place. They stared at the living sheets with fear, as a second moan made them even more careful. Fortunately, the dwarfs were too distracted to hear her. They gathered together as the sheets dropped down.

"Jiminy Crickets," the sneezing dwarf whispered.

"Gosh," the fifth whispered.

"Sheesh," the fat one added.

"It covers three beds," the fifth noted.

"Let's murder it before it awakens," the superintendent declared.

"What end are we murdering," the fat one asked frustratedly.

"Csendes," the supervisor and other dwarfs silenced.

Silently, the overseer motioned them to walk toward the bed.

The dwarfs walked silently toward the bed, assuming the position to attack at the right moment.

The administrator slowly caught the sheets and swiftly cast them aside. The dwarfs were ready to strike, but the moment they saw was under the sheets, they stopped and lowered their weapons.

The dwarfs just stared at the girls, sleeping peacefully. The employer couldn't help but grin, as if he and the dwarfs had never seen a girl before let alone her.

"Well, what do you know," Doc asked.

"What is this," the fat one asked, confused.

"Why, it…it's a girl," the master responded.

The sneezing dwarf leaned over to watch the girl, grinning at the sight.

"She's mighty cute."

"She's beautiful," the fifth dwarf replied, "just like an angel."

The sneezing dwarf nodded at the words, but all the nice facts stopped the moment the second dwarf butted in.

"Angel, hah!  She's a woman!  And all women are married!  They're complete with evil inclinations!"

The fifth dwarf was confused at the second one's words.

"What are evil tricks?"

"I don't know," the second responded, "but I'm against them!"

"Csendes, not so loud," the foreman whispered, "you'll awaken her."

"Oh, let her awaken," the second dwarf shouts, "she doesn't hear you no-how!"

But before he can do anything, the dwarfs noticed Snow White stirring.

"Csendes!  Watch out," the fifth whispered.

The sneezing dwarf held the fifth in fear.

"She's moving!"

"She's awakening," the fat one asked.

"What have we done," the sneezing dwarf asked.

"In here, hide," the president responded.

The dwarfs ran around the room and hid behind the bed Snow White was sleeping on. Snow White opened her eyes. Snow White stretched her arms and yawned as well.

"Oh, dear.  I wonder if the children are…"

But before Snow White could finish, her eyes went wide. Snow White yelled a little, catching the sheets to cover herself like she was naked or something.

"Ohh," she yelled.

The heads which the eyes belonged to disappeared from sight, along with the stocking caps they wore. A few seconds later, the heads burst out again. But this time, they showed their noses as well. As the girl saw them, lowering the sheets, she realized there was nothing to fear.

"Why, why…you're little men," Snow White said with a grin.

The so-called little men faced each other and suddenly stood upright.

"How are you," Snow White greeted.

The dwarfs looked at each other again without a word to say.

"I said, how are you," Snow White said.

"How are you what," the second dwarf spoke first, folding his arms in the process.

"Oh, you can speak," Snow White said, "I'm so happy!  Don't warn me who you are.  Let me guess."

The Czar dwarf, Doc, couldn't help but chuckle.

"Why, why, why, yes.  Buzz Lightyear!  That's true."

Then Snow White tried to guess one and chose the fifth little dwarf.

"And you're…you're Bashful," Snow White said, charmingly.

Just as his name implied, the dwarf's face turned red as a tomato as he played with his beard.

"Oohhhh, goooooOOOOSH!!!!"

The dwarf chuckled and tied his beard in a knot. The other dwarfs couldn't help but chuckle. The fourth dwarf began to yawn, leading Snow White to guess.

"And you're…you're Sleepy."

The dwarf stopped yawning as he was acknowledged.

"How'd you guess," Sleepy asked sleepily, with a chuckle.

Snow White chose the next dwarf to guess.

"And you?"

The dwarf was on the brink of sneezing, but the second and Dopey held their fingers under his nose to stop him.

"Sneezy," Snow White said, with a giggle.

The rest of the dwarfs chuckled as the two dwarfs released their fingers. Sneezy sighed in relief......but yet released a sneeze, a small one. But it was so funny, the dwarfs started laughing very hard.

"T-t-thank you," Sneezy replied.

The dwarf didn't expect praise for his sneeze, especially from a strange creature. But though his hay fever worked like a handicap, the powerful sneezes he could be of good use in times of need.

"Yes," Snow White nodded, before facing the fat dwarf, "and you must be...."

"Happy, madam," the dwarf responded, pointing to himself, "that's me."

Then Happy pointed toward the silly dwarf behind him.

"And this is Dopey," Happy introduced, "he's not speaking."

Dopey, being silly as always, made Happy laugh.

"You mean he can't speak," Snow White asked, lying on the bed.

"He doesn't know," Happy shrugged, "he never tried."

The dwarf laughed, but Dopey didn't seem to mind.

"It's a shame I have to keep him cooped up," Snow White laughed.

Then Snow White faced the only dwarf that wasn't named yet. The dwarf already gave the stink eye, which made Snow White smirk.

"Ooh," Snow White said, faking a grumpy voice, "you must be Grumpy."

The dwarfs began to laugh as Doc nudged him with his finger.

"Oh, yes!  Yes!"

The laughter died down, where Grumpy could speak.

"Hah!  We know who we are!"

Doc nodded in agreement.

"Ask her who she is and what she does here," Grumpy demanded Doc.

"Huh!  Yes," Doc agreed, with a serious face, "what are you and who are you doing here?  Uh, what are you..."

He tried to find the right words and his friendly face was shown again.

"Who are you, my darling?"

"Oh, how foolish of me," Snow White replied, shaking her head, "I'm Snow White."

"Snow White," Happy asked in amazement.

"The princess," the dwarfs asked in unison.

"Yes," Snow White nodded.

"Well…well, my dear Quincy....uh, Princess," Doc chuckled, "we're, uh…we're honored.  Yes, we're…uh…we're…"

But before Doc finished, Grumpy tried to end it in his words, causing Doc to fluster.

"Crazy as hornets!"

"Crazy as hornets!  No, no, we're not.  We're bad as cornets.....no, no, as bad as...what did I say?"

"Nothing!  Just to stay there and squirt like a doodle pad," Grumpy said.

Grumpy's words sparked an argument between the two.

"Oh!  Who-who-who-who sips like a mourning dove?  Who's…uh, gutter…" Doc stuttered.

"Oh, shut up and warn her to get out," Grumpy yelled.

Snow White was silent at the moment until she spoke up.

"Please don't send me away," she pleaded, "if you do, she'll murder me."

The dwarfs' eyes went wide as she said that.

"Murder you?"

"How come," Happy asked.

"Yes, who," Doc asked.

"My stepmother, the Queen," Snow White responded.

"THE QUEEN," the dwarfs shout.

"She's evil," Bashful said.

"She's bad," Happy added.

"She's mighty mean," Sneezy said.

"She's an old witch," Grumpy shouts, making gestures to Sneezy, "I warned you.  If the Queen finds her here, she'll sweep down and take revenge on us!"

Sneezy stood fully silent as Grumpy spoke, but Snow White tried to look on the bright side.

"But she doesn't know what I am."

"She doesn't, right," Grumpy reacted swiftly, "she knows everything."

The Evil Queen Grimhilde, a name Snow White had warned them, had certain fashions of knowing facts.

"She's complete with black magic; she can even turn herself invisible.  Pfft!"

Grumpy hit his fingers on Doc's nose, which he covered with his hand, before turning toward the rest.

"Could be in this room right now," Grumpy finished.

The dwarfs looked around, uncomfortable. Dopey raised Happy's beard and Happy hit the young dwarf on the head.

"Oh, she'll never find me here," Snow White assured, "and if you let me stay, I'll keep house for you.  I'll wash and sew and sweep and cook and…"

"COOK," the dwarfs interrupted, alarming Snow White.

"Can you make Pillsbury......uh, Burger King," Doc asked.

"Coca-Cola," the dwarfs corrected in unison.

"Right, yes!  Little Lambkins."

"Yes, and plum pudding and gooseberry pie…" Snow White added.

"Gooseberry pie," the dwarfs, minus Grumpy, cheered, "HOORAY!  SHE WILL BE!!"

Downstairs, the soup of pot began to boil. Snow White swiftly jumped out of bed with a start. She ran downstairs to the pot, catching a cloth she pulled the pot away from the fire, took off the lid and caught a spoon to taste the soup. The dwarfs looked downstairs and sniffed the soup.

"Ah," the dwarfs sighed, "JUICE!!  Hooray!"

Both feasts ran downstairs, but Dopey's head got stuck. They ran toward the table, catching forks and bread rolls. At that moment, Dopey got free and ran downstairs. He incidentally fell on the floor, but made it to his seat at the table. The dwarfs argued over bread while Dopey incidentally fell from the chair.

"Hey, you have my plate!"

But suddenly, everything stopped by the voice of a certain girl.

"Uh-uh, uh-uh!  Just a moment."

The dwarfs turned their attention to Snow White.

"Dinner's not quite ready; you'll only have time to wash."

"Wash," the dwarfs all asked, "wash?  Wash?  Wash?"

The dwarfs spoke among each other, trying to understand the term, as if the word sounded foreign to them. Grumpy threw his spoon off and folded his arms.

"Hah!  Knew there was a catch to it."

"Why wash," Bashful asked.

"What is this for," Happy asked, "we're going nowhere."

"Isn't a New Year," Doc said.

All the dwarfs shook their heads.

"Oh, maybe you have washed yourself," Snow White said.

"Maybe we..." Doc thought, then nodded, "yes!  Maybe we have it."

"But if," Snow White asked, suspicious.

"What?  If…uh, you said if..." Doc stuttered, "why, last week…why, recently!"

The other dwarfs nodded in agreement.

"Yes, recently," they declared in unison.

"Oh, recently," Snow White said.

The dwarfs nodded, but Snow White didn't buy it.

"Let me see your hands," she said.

The dwarfs' eyes went wide, they hid their hands behind their backs and walked backwards. Snow White walked toward them.

"Let me see your hands," Snow White said.

Doc slowly brought his hands from behind his back, sheepishly showing them to Snow White. As expected, his hands were very dirty.

"Why, Doc, I'm surprised," Snow White said.

Doc looked at his hands and brought them back behind his back, chucking hesitantly. Snow White faced the dwarfs, who also seemed hesitant.

"C'mon, let's see them."

Bashful hesitantly showed his hands as well and swiftly hid them behind his back with a red face.

"Oh, Bashful," Snow White said, "my, how you've grown."

Snow White faced Sneezy next.

"And you?"

Sneezy showed his hands without damage and Snowy tsked at that. Happy tried to rub his hands against his side to remove the dirt, but as he showed them it was a worthless effort.

"Worse than I thought," Snow White gasped.

Dopey swiftly showed his hands, but his long sleeves covered them swiftly.

"Oh," Snow White said.

Sleepy had his hands tucked underneath his beard before he showed them.

"So shocking," Snow White gasped.

Snow White tsked again while Sleepy, seeing his dirty hands, swiftly hid them under his beard with a grin as if to say "nothing happened at first". Grumpy looked at his own hand which was, without a doubt, just as dirty.

"Heavens me, this will never do," Snow White declared.

Grumpy folded his arms again with a sour look, as Snow White pointed to the door.

"March straight outside and wash, or you won't get a bite to eat," Snow White commanded, like a mother.

The dwarfs looked at each other and Doc motioned with his head to go outside. One by one, they marched to the door. First Doc, then Bashful, Sneezy, Happy, Dopey, who made a twirl, then Sleepy took Dopey's spot in line. Dopey had to walk at the end of the line, playing with his sleeves while Grumpy just stared at them with a sour expression. The dwarfs were outside except Dopey, who had incidentally walked into a wall. But he swiftly ran outside with a silly grin.

"Hah," Grumpy said, without a care.

But he didn't notice Snow White right behind him until he turned around.

"Well, shouldn't you wash yourself," Snow White asked.

Grumpy just turned back to Snow White like he didn't hear her.

"What is this for," Snow White asked teasingly, "the cat has your tongue?"

Grumpy's eyes went wide as he heard that, turning back to Snow White and stuck his tongue out. Snow White just grinned as the second walked off. Suddenly, he bumped his big nose against the door, causing Snow White to laugh. Part of his stocking cap covered his nose.

"Ohh!  Did you hurt yourself," Snow White asked.

Grumpy threw his stocking cap over his head and growled. He walked outside and locked the door with a hard thud. He sat on a barrel. Grumpy took a piece of straw and put it in his mouth.

"Hah, women," Grumpy muttered.

"Courage, men, courage."

Grumpy watched as Doc led the other dwarfs to a tub filled with water.

"Don't be hesitant," Doc said.

The dwarfs looked at the water in the tub curiously. Happy twirled the water with his finger.

"Gawrsh, it's wet!"

Sneezy also put a finger in the water, but swiftly took it out. He shook his finger and sputtered.

"It's cold, as well!"

"We're not going to do that, right," Bashful asked.

"And it'll please the princess," Doc stuttered.

"Ha, I'm taking a chance for her," Happy offered.

"Me, too," Bashful, Sneezy and Sleepy said in unison.

"Hah!  Her lusts are starting to work," Grumpy said, "but I warn you, you give them an inch, they will go over you!"

"Don't listen to this old wild boar.  C'mon, men," Doc said, frowning at Grumpy.

"How hard do you scrub," Sneezy asked.

"Will our whiskers shrink," Sleepy asked.

"Are you getting in the tub," Happy asked.

"Do you have to wash where it doesn't appear," Bashful asked.

"Now, now, now, don't get aroused," Doc said, starting to sing, "here we go..."

Doc: Step up to the tub

Ain't no disgrace

Just pull up your sleeves

And get them in place

Then stuff up the water

And rub it on your face

And go bluddle-uddle-um-dum

While Doc sang, the other dwarfs caught the soap and washed their hands, rubbing their faces in between.

Doc: Pick up the soap

Now don't try to bluff

Work up a lather

And if you had enough

Get your hands complete with water

You snort and you snuff

And go bluddle-uddle-um-dum

With a stuff of water, they rubbed their faces and sputtered like Doc to get the foam off and they repeated while he sang. Sleepy, suddenly saw a fly that flew in his face and land on the soap to wash itself, creating a big bubble that soon burst.

Doc: You douse and souse

You rub and scrub

You sputter and splash all over the tub

You may feel cold and wet, if you're done

But you have to admit, it's good clean fun

Then splash all you like

Ain't any trick

As soon as you're through

You'll feel mighty slick

Doc splashed a bit of water on his face and rubbed it off. Grumpy wasn't exactly pleased.

"A lot of old billy goats.  You make me sick if I go stumbling foolishness," Grumpy said, blubbering with his mouth and spat in their direction.

Meanwhile, Doc washed the heads of the dwarfs and with a brush. He was about to scrub Dopey's, but he ducked as not to get his head scrubbed. Doc tried and tried, but Dopey kept dodging. Eventually, Doc hit Dopey on the head, causing him to fall in the tub and sputter while Doc washed the dwarf's rear end while Grumpy yet watched.

"Hah!  Next fact you know she's going to tie your beard in pink ribbons and spray you with the facts called, uh…perfume, hah," Grumpy said, spitting in a separate direction.

In the meantime, Happy washed the foam from his beard and shook his head. His beard and the water slapped Doc's face. Doc wasn't very happy since he just cleaned his glasses.

Dopey had a bit of damage with water in his ears. He tried slapping the water out of his ears, it didn't work. Then he tried shaking his head, but the water sloshed around. Eventually, he blew on his finger and the water shot out his ears.

Sneezy searched for a towel, but caught Bashful's clothes instead. Sleepy, by incident, did the same fact but with his beard. Bashful didn't look happy about that.

"A nice bunch of water babies you turned out to be," Grumpy teased.

Doc had readjusted his glasses as he turned his attention to Grumpy.

"I wish to see someone make me wash if I didn't want to," Grumpy challenged.

Doc frowned at his stubborn friend. Clearing his throat, Doc motioned for the dwarfs to come closer. They huddled together as Doc began to whisper a plan. Happy looked at Grumpy and chuckled hesitantly. Dopey looked as well, but Happy brought him back down. As they finished, Doc hoisted his belly, whistled like nothing was wrong and strolled towards Grumpy. The other dwarfs followed suit. They walked around Grumpy, standing by the barrel and whistling for a few moments. Grumpy looked at them suspiciously, he didn't like where this was going.

"Get him," Doc yelled.

They pounced on the grouchy dwarf, the barrel breaking under his weight. They all held Grumpy and brought him to the tub. He attempted to get free, but to no avail.

"Hey, let me go," Grumpy shouts.

"Get him over to the bathtub," Doc commanded, "take him over to the bathtub."

"Let me go, you fools," Grumpy shouts, "let me go!"

"Get him up on the bathtub.  Take him up!  Hang onto him!  Slap him!  Pound him," Doc kept commanding, "get him up on the bathtub!  On the bathtub.  It's the bathtub.  That's it.  No, no, no, don't get emotional!  Don't stand…don't give up...don't stand…"

Dopey pushed Sneezy in the air in an attempt to help, but Sneezy fell on him and caused him to bump into Doc.

"Oof," Doc moaned.

The two rolled backwards until Doc ended up dizzy. He found Dopey cutely clinging to him. He shook his head and pushed him off.

"Get the soap," Doc shouts, exasperated.

Dopey nodded and swiftly rushed for the soap. He caught it, but the bar slipped from his hands. The others were too busy handling Grumpy to notice.

"Hey, easy, men," Doc called out.

"We'll take him there," Happy said, "we'll take him."

Dopey fought with the slippery piece of soap. As it slipped out his hands again, it landed with a thud on his head before it hit the ground. Dopey saw it and crawled towards it.

"Never say die," Happy said, "never say die."

"You don't…" Grumpy shouts.

Dopey pounced at the soap, but it bounced against Doc's behind straight into Dopey's mouth. Dopey started to hiccup and bubbles came out of his mouth. He tried to look for the soap, but a hiccup caused him to jump. Fully confused, Dopey felt his belly but then he hiccuped, causing more bubbles to emerge from his mouth.

Meanwhile, the dwarfs laughed while washing Grumpy. They scrubbed his head, his teeth, his face and even Grumpy's beard. The dwarf didn't like it one bit.

Doc: Now scrub good and hard

It can't be denied

That he'll look mighty cute

As soon as he's dried

Then everybody joined in.

Dwarfs: But it's good for the soul

And it's good for the hide

To go--

And they all pushed Grumpy in the tub.

"Bluddle-uddle-um-dum," Grumpy sputtered.

During that time, Dopey yet had the hiccups as lots of bubbles escaped. He tried to close his mouth and hold his breath. His head became bright red and suddenly, a big ribbit launched him in the air, and he fell with a hard thud on the ground. Another hiccup released a bubble, making his stocking cap float. The bubble burst and the cap landed back on his head.

The dwarfs tied Grumpy's beard in blue ribbons. He was getting very frustrated.

"Isn't he cute," Bashful asked.

Sneezy sniffed Grumpy, without a reaction.

"Smells like a petunia."

The dwarfs laughed while placing a flower wreath on Grumpy's head.

"He's really cute," Happy said.

Happy planted a kiss on the dwarf's head, causing the dwarfs to laugh harder.

"You'll pay dearly for this," Grumpy shouts.

But no one felt threatened, they were having good fun. Then suddenly, a familiar voice of a girl called out.

"Supper!"

They all heard Snow White and grinned.

"The Lord's Supper," Doc said.

"Food, hooray," everybody shouts.

They threw Grumpy back in the tub, rushing back into the cottage. The dwarf sputtered and rose from the water.

Grumpy had his wreath hanging on his nose, frowning with one big scoff.

Speaking of the lost team, they were yet fighting through the blizzard. The dogs could hear the musher over the high winds. "Pull! Pull!"

Steele tried to see where they should go, but the rushing snow was making it hard to see. Shivering and huffing, Steele tried to think of something. "Steele! We're going in circles," Star shouts.

"What," the malamute snarled. Star hesitantly laughed as he shuddered and tried to think of what to say. "Circles is a good fact. I mean, they're-they're circular."

Steele starts to panic, but his ego and frustration come to the surface as he shouts. "I know what I'm doing here! It's-" He tried to guess where to go as he picked the road. "It's...this way! C'mon!" Steele pulled the team forward, but in reality, he didn't know as the team started running. Their musher tried to get them to stop. "Heel, boy," he shouts to everyone and then to Steele as the black-and-white malamute looks for a sign to follow, "hey, Steele!"

The team ran right off a steep hill covered in ice. All dogs shrieked as they slid down. To make matters worse, the musher hit a few rocks on the road down. They all tried to stop themselves, but it proved to be useless as they headed straight for the pile of snow. Steele closed his eyes before they smashed. All the dogs hit the ground and rolled. Their musher unfortunately flew off the sled and hit his head, knocking him unconscious.

The dogs started to pick themselves up with moans from aches, and sputtered from having snow in their mouths. Steele got up and shook the snow away from him.

"Oh, I hit my head on something," Nikki complained as he rose out of the snow. Star came up a second later and said, "yes, my head!"

"Looks like he's hurt bad, Steele," a gray malamute that inspected the musher said. Star looked at the leader and asked, "what are we gonna do now, Steele?"

But the lead dog didn't say anything as he just sat there, shivering and terrified. The howling wind was the only sound made as the lantern was shown on the mountainside. The team had gotten themselves lost in the mountains.

Inside the castle, the Queen stood before her magic mirror, a small casket in her hands.

"Magic Mirror on the wall, who now is the most beautiful of all," the Queen asked.

"Beyond the seven jeweled hills and beyond the seventh fall, in the cottage of the seven dwarfs are home to Snow White, most beautiful of all."

"Snow White is dead in the woods; the Huntsman brought me evidence," the Queen explained, opening the casket and showing the mirror, "look at her heart."

"Snow White is yet alive in the most beautiful of the country," the Mirror spoke, "it is the heart of a pig you have in your hand."

But the Queen didn't look very happy to hear that. Because the Mirror was always right…always.

"The heart of a pig," she cried with venom, "then I was fooled."

The Queen locked the casket shut and walked off. Silently, she headed down some stairs leading to a creepy dungeon, rats scurrying about. But luckily, the disease-spreading rodents crawled away from the Queen. The dungeon was filled with cobwebs and skeletons cluttered on the floor. The Queen opened a door in front of her and entered a laboratory with test tubes, flasks and books on various subjects. A raven was asleep on her skull with a hole on top, but awakened from a door lock and noticed the Queen, who looked at the casket in disgust.

"The heart of a pig!  The bungling fool!"

The Queen threw the casket hard on the ground. The raven itself was alarmed as the Queen formed a plan.

"I'll go myself to the dwarfs' cottage in a disguise so perfect that no one doubts."

The Queen approached a bookcase. Different kinds of books filled the shelf, with titles ranging from Astrology, Black Arts, Alchemy, Witchcraft, Black Magic, Disguises, Sorcery and Poisons. The queen reached for the 'Disguises' book, opening the passage. She scoured the pages.

"Now, a formula for turning my beauty into ugliness," the Queen said to herself, "change my Queen's clothes to an old hawker's cloak."

Eventually, she found what she was looking for; a formula titled 'Peddler's Disguise'.

"Mummy dust to make me grow older.  To cover my clothes, the Black of Night."

The Queen caught a test tube with black liquid and another glass filled with a different kind. She released one drop into the glass, as the whole liquid substance turned black as darkness.

"To age my voice, an Old Hag's chuckle."

The Queen approached a retort with a red liquid. She opened the valve of the bunsen burner, as the liquid began to bubble it cackled like a witch. It immediately turned red on contact. The Queen caught the glass and approached some kind of brown kettle.

"To whiten my hair, a Cry of Horror."

She opened the valve and white liquid emerged, changing the red liquid to green. A ghost-like fashion released, letting out a loud, anguished shriek. The queen approached a barred window, raising her glass.

"An explosion of wind....to incite my hatred!"

She summoned a large gust of wind that almost blew the raven off as the candles' fire snuffed out.

"A lightning strike...."

A terrifying lightning bolt appeared outside, the drink began to bubble and released some smoke.

"To mix it well," she finished.

She looked at the glass with green liquid, noticing her reflection as if seeing her beauty for the last time.

"Now…start your magical spell."

The Queen drank the whole substance in one gulp and suddenly, she dropped the glass, which shattered on the floor. Her whole world started to spin, thunder and lightning struck everywhere. Her black hair turned white, while she gasped for air.

"Look.  My hands!"

In an instant, her hands became terrifyingly skeletal. The thunder revealed the bones in her hand. Green liquid swirled in the darkness, bubbles appearing and suddenly, it disappeared.

"My voice," a raspy voice spoke, "my voice."

All of a sudden, a maniacal laugh was heard.

"A perfect disguise."

The figure turned around, revealing the Queen, only she no longer had her so-called beauty. Instead, she had an ugly witch face with one tooth, a wart on her nose, long white hair and creepy green eyes. In place of her regal clothes, the Queen was fully dressed in black.

Even the raven was frightened to death, falling inside the skull he stood on. The poor bird watched through the skull's eyehole, thinking he was safe.

"And now…a special kind of death for a very fair person," the witch said, "what it will be?"

The witch searched the pages until…  "AH!!"  It frightened the raven, as the Witch found what she needed.

"A poisoned apple!  Sleeping Death."

The Witch chuckled, as she read a page, worrying the poisoned apple. There was an image of an apple with the skull on the front.

"One taste of the Poisoned Apple and the victim's eyes will close forever in the Sleeping DEATH!!"

Reading the last part, the Witch grinned wickedly towards the camera. Her face disappeared, showing only her creepy eyes.

In the dark of the night, the only light in the forest came from the cottage. There, the animals were by the window and danced while looking inside. For inside, a certain series of sound lured them; music.

In the cottage, everybody was having the time of their lives. The dwarfs yodeled and danced. Doc was playing a double bass-like fashion shaped like a swan called Odette, Bashful played a concertina, Sneezy played a lute shaped like a duck and Grumpy played the organ with pipes in the shape of various animals. Happy was dancing with Dopey, but he went do-se-do for a few seconds. Snow White happily clapped her hands to the music.

Dwarfs: Oh da lay dee dee

Oh da lay dee do

Oh da lo lee lee dee dee da dee da

Oh da lo dee dee

Oh la loo loo dee

Oh la lo lo lo lo lee la la la lo lo lo lee lee lee.

Doc began to yodel, followed by Bashful. Sneezy did a very long, hilarious yodel. Dopey couldn't help but stare at his Adam's apple going up and down. Grumpy played a few notes on the organ, as Happy cleared his throat to sing.

Happy: I'd like to dance and tap my feet

But they won't keep in rhythm

You see, I washed them both today

And I can't do nothing with them.

Dwarfs: Ho-hum, the tune is dumb

The words don't make no sense

Isn't this a silly song

For anyone to sing?

Happy danced in a funny fashion, ending with a pose. Then Grumpy kept playing the organ while Dopey played some percussion instruments. He knocked on a few owl heads, launched a barrage of drumsticks on a drum, sending them in the air and through his sleeves towards another drum. Eventually, he used the last to give a soft slap on a cymbal. Meanwhile, Sneezy and Sleepy pushed Bashful toward Snow White. His shyness made the dwarfs laugh, but they urged him ahead.

"I…" Bashful began.

But he giggled and turned a deep shade of red, the dwarfs laughed at this. A bit annoyed, Grumpy restarted his notes on the organ to give Bashful another try. Bashful danced a little and tried to sing. But he blushed once more, hiding his face behind his beard.

"Oh, g-gawrsh," he said.

The dwarfs laughed louder. Grumpy, very impatient, played a shrill note on his organ and Bashful eventually sang.

Bashful: I chased a polecat up a tree

Way out upon a limb

And if he had the best of me

I have the worst of him.

Bashful began to snicker, hiding his face behind his beard while blushing. Meanwhile, Sleepy played a flute shaped like a fish.

Dwarfs: Ho-hum, the tune is dumb

The words don't mean no sense

Isn't this a silly song

For anyone to sing?

Dopey played the cymbal next to Snow White, who gave it one kick. Happy walked merrily toward Snow White and began to yodel. Snow White vocalized a high note. Sleepy began to yawn while a fly buzzed around his head and into his mouth. He saw it and tried to slap the little pest off. Then Doc asked Snow White to dance with him, which she happily accepted. Then she danced with Bashful, Sneezy and Doc once more. Dopey played the percussion instruments while his eyes rolled around. Suddenly, the same fly annoying Sleepy sat on Dopey's ear. He felt the fly and used the turkey drumsticks to hit it, but they hit the percussion instruments.

Finally, Dopey got tired as the fly flew off toward Sleepy's nose as he played the flute. He saw the fly sitting on his nose and was about to smack it. Dopey gave him a cymbal in an attempt to help him catch the fly. As Sleepy tried to slap it, the cymbal hit against his face and he shook like crazy while the fly buzzed off unharmed. That'd keep him awake for a while.

In the meantime, Snow White danced along with Doc and Happy. Grumpy played the organ until a note stuck out and he fixed it swiftly. He played in sync, causing all the organ pipes to make a sound until a little bird burst out an egg with one chirp.

Snow White danced with Bashful. The dwarfs laughed and cheered along, while the animals were having a great time. Meanwhile, Dopey, dressed in a long coat and stepped on Sneezy's shoulders.

"Watch out," Sneezy said, "be ca…watch…watch…watch…watch…ah…"

Sneezy was on the verge of sneezing; fortunately, Dopey prevented it by placing his foot under Sneezy's nose.

"Thank you," Sneezy replied.

Dopey placed the rest of the coat around Sneezy, closing the buttons. The two approached the dance floor for their opportunity to dance with Snow White. Dopey happily snapped his fingers while Sneezy did the walking. Everybody was yodeling and laughing as they saw the tall Dopey. Snow White and Dopey bowed to each other, but Dopey almost lost his balance, making everyone laugh once more. Fortunately, Sneezy caught him by the back and pulled him straight.

The two couples began to dance, while everyone either joined in or played their instruments. Dopey was having the time of his life, while Sneezy attempted to follow Snow White's steps. Doc played a lute solo while Dopey danced around Snow White. He had to pull his coat because Sneezy attempted to keep up, while the dwarfs laughed. The two couples did some kind of Russian dance, while the rest clapped their hands. Bashful played a few concertina notes while Dopey used two chicken drumsticks to knock on the owl heads and then the cymbal.

Everybody did various stuff from playing instruments dancing or simply clapping their hands. Dopey and Sneezy danced crazily, making a perfect team as everybody cheered them on. Suddenly, the music stopped as they heard someone sneezing. You could already guess who. Sneezy, hidden underneath Dopey's coat, showed his head and tried to warn everybody before Dopey sealed the coat.

While Sneezy attempted to hold his sneeze, Snow White covered her ears. Doc and Happy searched for a place to hide for shelter. Bashful, Sleepy and Grumpy ducked behind the organ. The animals ran from the window and Jacquimo, desperately trying to hide for cover, took an umbrella and used it as a shield. Sneezy fought, but it wouldn't hold long. In a worthless attempt to stop him, Dopey, being a good friend, held his finger in front of his own nose.

"AAHHHH!!!!  AchoooooOOOO!!!!"

Sneezy's sneeze inflated the coat, launching Dopey to the ceiling. The top of the coat slowly landed to the ground, revealing a grinning Sneezy. The dwarf laughed at that. Snow White also laughed, as she sat on a chair and looked at the ceiling. There Dopey sat on a small wooden beam, grinning and wiggling his ears. Everybody kept laughing, as Dopey slipped down a pillar, spinning around. Snow White gave a few last laughs while the animals appeared at the window.

"This is fun," Snow White said.

"What are you going to do now," Happy asked Snow White.

"Well, what have I done," Snow White asked.

"Warn us a story," Sleepy said, scratching his behind.

"Yes, warn us a story," the dwarfs agreed.

"It's a true story," Happy suggested.

"A love story," Bashful added.

"Well, once there was a tree," Snow White began.

"Was the princess me," Doc asked.

"She fell in love with it," Snow White continued.

"Is it difficult," Sneezy asked.

"Oh, it's easy," Snow White chuckled, "anyone can see that the Prince is charming.  My only one."

The dwarfs moved closer. Sneezy sat on a chair.

"Is he strong and handsome," Doc asked.

"Is he big and tall," Sneezy asked.

"No one likes him anywhere," Snow White said.

"He said he loved you," Bashful asked.

"Did he steal a kiss," Happy asked.

Suddenly, Snowy began to sing.

Snow White: He was so romantic

I could not exist

Happy and Doc faced each other, nodding. The other dwarfs loved her voice, where they came closer to hear her sing.

Snow White: Someday my prince will come

Someday we'll see each other again

And away to his castle we'll go

To be happy forever I know

As she sang, the dwarfs listened in a dream-like fashion. Dopey rubbed his nose while listening, but then turned to see Grumpy leaning against the organ with his back against the company. The grumpy dwarf looked behind him with the same frown.

"Haha!  It's muddy," Grumpy said, turning back to the wall.

Snow White: Someday if spring is here

We'll find our walk anew

Meanwhile, all the animals cuddled together, males with females. Sleepy was on the brink of sleeping until a high note from Snow White awakened him. He placed his hand on his cheek, listening with a grin.

Snow White: And the parrots will sing and wedding bells will ring

Someday if my dreams come truuuuue!

By the end of the song, everyone sighed dreamily. Suddenly, the chime of a cuckoo clock brought them back to reality. This particular clock had a squirrel hitting an acorn with a hammer and instead of a cuckoo, a frog came out the little door and croaked. The clock read eleven o'clock at night.

"Oh, my heavens," Snow White said, getting up, "it's already asleep.  Go right upstairs to sleep."

Snow White motioned the dwarfs to the stairs. Dopey happily jumped in front of them as Doc pulled him back.

"Please, wait!  Wait a moment, guys," Doc called out, throwing Dopey back to the others, "well, the princess will sleep on the bed upstairs."

"While you were sleeping," Snow White asked.

"Oh, we're…here…it'll be very comfortable," Doc explained.

"In the eyes of pigs," Grumpy said.

"In the eyes of pigs....pigpen.  No, no!  I mean…we'll be comfortable, poultry guys," Doc asked his fellow dwarfs, much to Grumpy's displeasure.

"Oh, yes.  Very comfortable," they all said.

"Now you don't have to worry about us," Doc assured.

Meanwhile, Dopey looked behind his back and saw a pillow on a couch. He slowly walked towards it, where he could sleep on the pillow.

"We'll be fine, madam," Happy said.

"My darling, go ahead now," Doc said.

"Well, if you exist," Snow White said.

The others thanked her as well, as she walked upstairs.

"Good night," she said.

"Good night, Princess," the dwarfs said in unison.

At the top, Snow White took one more look at the men.

"Are you sure you'll be comfortable," Snow White asked.

"Oh, yes," the dwarfs replied, "very comfortable."

"Well, have a good dream," Snow White replied, as she entered the bedroom.

"Have a good dream," the dwarfs said in unison.

As the door closed, the dwarfs raced toward the couch. Dopey saw them coming, holding the pillow tight. They piled atop of Dopey, tugging the pillow very hard. Doc tried to stop them, but each of them wanted the pillow desperately.

"Let go," Happy argued.

"I saw it first," Grumpy argued back.

"Now, guys, don't get emotional," Doc said, cutting in, "remember, share it.  Sharing and caring are the same."

Unfortunately for Doc, all the pulling made facts worse. Dopey could only watch hopelessly.

"Beware, it'll be edited," Doc warned, "it'll burn!"

It's too late since they pulled so hard the pillow tore in half, releasing feathers all over the room. Somehow, Dopey pulled a big feather, placing it on the couch and pushed it. It made a squeaky sound. Dopey laid his head on the feather and slept.

Meanwhile in the bedroom, the girl stuffed herself for bed as the moonlight shone through the window.

Snow White knelt at the foot of the bed, closed her eyes and placed her hands together in prayer.

"Bless the seven dwarfs who are so kind to me…perhaps my dream will come true," Snow White prayed with a bow, "amen."

Snow White grinned, but knelt down again.

"Oh, yes!  Please make Grumpy like me."

Downstairs against his wishes, Grumpy was going to sleep in the cauldron at the fireplace.

"Hah!  Women," Grumpy muttered.

He tried to get comfortable, as something poked his back. He reached behind and found a spoon.

"A good pot of fish!"

Grumpy hurled the spoon off and spit into the fireplace, stirring the last bits of burning coal to hiss.

He tried to get comfortable again, but the many snores of the dwarfs made it difficult for him. Bashful slept in the sideboard drawer, resting his feet on another. Happy slept in the cupboard above Bashful. Each time he snored, the doors would open and close. Doc slept on a huge sack in the sink. While he snored, a drop of water from the pump drew closer to his mouth. One last snore caused the water droplet to land in his mouth and he gurgled. Sneezy slept with Dopey, using his buttocks as a pillow. Suddenly, Dopey shivered like a dog having a bad dream, stirring Sneezy awake. Sneezy gave one poke on Dopey's ear, calming him down. Then Sneezy took his behind and shook it a tad to lay his head better before falling back to sleep. Suddenly, the fly flew towards Sleepy, landing on his nose. The dwarf flicked his nose to shoo the fly and slept further. But no sooner, the fly returned and land on his nose again. It circled around and fell asleep, snoring silently.

Outside, all was silent, apart from the cricket chirps and frog croaks. Everybody had a peaceful night…but not everyone was happy anymore.

In the creepy lab, the Witch stirred the cauldron with a huge bone while the raven looked.

"Boil, cauldron, boil," she said, "boil, cauldron, boil!"

The liquid in the cauldron turned yellow, as smoke shaped like skulls appeared.

"Death within the depths I see, someone who dares compete with me."

The witch held a test tube with blue liquid. Dropping it in the cauldron, the contents became blue.

"Boil the magic recipe, boil, cauldron, BOIL," she yelled as a large cloud of smoke appeared.

She caught an ordinary apple attached on a string, slowly dipping it into the brew.

"Soak the apple into the brew.  Let the Sleeping Death seek through!"

The witch drew the apple back and it was covered in the strange brew. She wickedly grinned, as the apple suddenly had a skull on the front.

"Look!  On the skin!  The symbol of what's inside that counts."

The raven covered himself with his wings in fear. And then, the apple became as red as blood.

"Now, it turns red...to seduce Snow White.  To make her hunger, she wants to bite."

The disguised queen faced the raven, showing him the apple.

"Have a bite?"

Frightened, the raven tried to back off as the witch chuckled. But then, she pulled the apple from the bird. She cackled in amusement.

"It's not for you," the witch said with venom, "this is Snow White."

"That's a deliberate lie, you monkey-faced little rumpot," the crow said.

"If I broke the soft peel to taste the apple in my hand," the witch spoke, eyeing the apple, "her breath will remain silent, her blood will clot, THEN I'LL BE FAIREST IN THIS LAND!!"

The witch cackled evilly. But then, the witch stopped as if she thought of something.

"But wait!"

The witch, in turn, was in deep thought.

"There may be an antidote; nothing can be ignored."

The witch approached her book, searching through a few pages until she found what she feared.

"Oh!  Here it is!"

The witch turned back to reading the page titled 'Poison Apple Antidote'.

"The victim of the Sleeping Death can be recovered only through the first kiss of love."

But even after reading that, the Witch didn't believe there was such a fact.

"The first kiss of love...bah!"

She locked the whole book shut while she laughed.

"That's not scary.  The dwarfs will think she's dead.  SHE'LL BE BURIED ALIVE!!"

The witch cackled very loud and long, the raven hid behind a skull. The witch placed the apple in a basket with green and normal apples, cackling even more as she lifted the load. The witch cackled while heading towards a trapdoor on the floor. The raven watched from behind the skull.

"BURIED ALIVE," the witch yelled upset.

She cackled while closing the trapdoor slowly. The witch headed deeper through the dungeons to the catacombs. The witch cackled and turned toward a skeleton on the ground. It appeared to reach for an empty jug of water inches away.

"Thirsty," the witch asked mockingly, "HAVE A BEVERAGE!!"

She kicked the jug toward the skeleton, smashing it to pieces. The witch cackled more while a tiny spider crawled out of the jug. The witch entered a raft and used a large pole to steer it.

Outside, in the dark of night, the witch emerged through the catacombs steering the boat toward shore. A heavy mist covered the land, so thick where no one could see anything, but this was no match for the witch. She burst out from the reeds, pressing further toward the one who dared to opponent her.

All the animals were sleeping outside, as they heard the door click. As they walked off, Snow White and Doc were the first to step out as the little girl inhaled the fresh morning air.

"Now, don't forget, my darling," Doc explained to Snow White seriously, "the…the old queen's an itch, complete with sorcery.  Then, beware of strangers."

"Don't worry," Snow White replide in a comforting voice, "it's alright."

Then she took Doc's stocking cap from his head, planting a kiss.

"See you tonight."

Doc giggled a bit before attempting to be serious again.

"Uh, yes.  We…well, c'mon, men."

As Doc went on his road, the other dwarfs took turns saying a farewell to Snow White. First came Bashful, who took off his stocking cap.

"Be horribly careful," Bashful spoke, "because if anything were to happen to you, I…"

Bashful never finished as Snow White gave him a kiss.

"Farewell," Snow White said.

"Oohhhh, gawrsh," Bashful giggled, his face turning red as a lobster.

Grumpy, on the other hand, looked unamused.

"Hah!  Disgusting!"

Along came Sneezy, who took off his stocking cap.

"And make sure to keep an eye on…" Sneezy began, but gasped, "to, uh…to, uh…to, uh…beware!"

Sneezy tried to hold it, as Snow White planted a kiss.

"Thank you," Sneezy replied.

Sneezy was yet on the verge of sneezing as he walked. Dopey appeared from the door, tugging softly on Snow White's dress for a kiss.

"AchoooooOOOO!!!!"

Sneezy's sneeze blew Dopey back into the cottage. Snow White felt the powerful breeze, but luckily, she wasn't blown off. She giggled a little as Dopey appeared again, tugging Snow White's dress. He pursed his lips with his eyes closed.

Dopey nodded and Snow White caught him by the ears, planting a kiss on his head. Dopey grinned, even with only one tooth, happily walking along in his own dream world.

Snow White giggled as Sleepy approached with her. In the meantime, Dopey had just shook his dizziness off and rushed back inside through the window.

Snow White had just given Sleepy a kiss, as Dopey dashed ahead, tugging Snow White's dress again. He pressed his lips again for another kiss.

"Well…alright," Snow White giggled.

Once again, Snow White gave him a kiss on his head.

"But that's the last...."

But before Snow White could finish, Dopey ran off in a flash, much to her confusion.

Snow White was just as confused, as Dopey suddenly appeared at the exact spot. This time he only pursed his lips, but Snow White guided him toward the others.

"Oh, go ahead," Snow White said with a grin, "run along."

As Dopey walked along, the rest of the dwarfs were already ahead.

During that time, Grumpy secretly looked in the mirror to make sure he was pretty as possible for Snow White. He put his stocking cap on and pretended to be all grumpy again. He strolled towards Snow White, who waved toward the other dwarfs.

"Farewell," Snow White called out, "farewell!"

Removing his stocking cap, Grumpy cleared his throat frustratedly, drawing Snow White's attention.

"Now I warn you," Grumpy began, "leave no one or nothing in the house."

"Why, Grumpy, don't you care," Snow White replied.

Grumpy folded his arms, as Snow White pulled him in. Grumpy attempted to get free while Snow White caught his head and gave him a kiss. Grumpy pried himself free and marched toward the others. But after a few steps, his grouchy expression softened and before he knew it, he began to grin. He sighed, turning back to the princess dreamily. Snow White kissed on her hand and waved a farewell.

But then, Grumpy snapped out of his gaze and assumed his grouchy fashions. He stormed off as he incidentally bumped into a tree. His big nose got stuck as Grumpy freed his nose.

"Hah!"

Grumpy kept walking with his eyes closed.

It's too late since the dwarf fell and a splash was heard.

Indeed, Grumpy fell in the stream not far from the bridge, a few drops of water plopped on his head.

Unamused, Grumpy put his stocking cap back on his head and tried to get up. BANG!!  He bumped against the bridge and fell in the water. Grumpy emerged from the water, his shoes plopping with each step.

Grumpy shook his clothes dry. He didn't go far until he heard a familiar voice.

"Farewell, Grumpy," Snow White called out.

But Grumpy didn't react. Instead, he raised his head proudly in the air and walked off while his shoes squished.

In the forest some moments later, a black figure searched the grounds for her prey, cackling to herself. It was the Witch, Grimhilde.

"The little men will be gone and she'll be alone with a harmless old female peddler woman," the witch cackled, eyeing the red apple, "ha-ha-ha!  A harmless old fork woman!"

Little did she know, while speaking to herself, two vultures watched and listened from a tree. The fashion she spoke, the birds knew something was going to happen. The vultures grinned at each other and followed her.

Back in the cottage, Snow White was busy making a pie to be precise. She was making one pie for a very special dwarf. The animals were glad to help.

Snow White began to sing a familiar song, flattening the dough with a rolling pin. A bird caught some flour with its tail feathers, strewing along the dough. Once the dough was ready, the princess placed it on a pie tin and caught a knife to cut the dough along the edge. The bird caught the sliced dough and flew off.

Snow White: Someday my prince will come

Someday we'll see each other again

And away to his castle we'll go

To be happy forever I do

Snow White placed the pie in front of her, watching the birds decorate it with their talons. The bird with the leftover dough used it to create a name: Grandma.

Snow White: Someday if spring is here

We'll find our walk anew

And the parakeets will sing and wedding bells will ring

The pie was ready to bake, as she sang the last verse.

Snow White: Someday my dreams will come truuuuue!

Suddenly, a shadow loomed over her, frightening the animals off. Snow White gasped at the sight before her. An old woman, dressed in black, sinisterly eyeing the princess. The worst part, and it was something she didn't know; the Queen eventually found her. She chuckled evilly, stirring discomfort to her heroine.

"All alone, my pet," the old woman asked.

"Why, why, yes, I am," Snow White said hesitantly, "but…"

The old woman looked inside.

"The-the little men are not here?"

"No, they're not," Snow White spoke shakily, "but…"

"Uh-huh," the witch thought.

She sniffed the air, intrigued by the aroma.

"Making pies?"

"Yes, gooseberry pies," Snow White said with a grin.

"It's apple pies that make the men's mouths water," the old woman advised, catching the red apple from her basket, "pies made from apples like these."

The animals observed from behind the cottage curiously. It was the fashion the old woman chuckled; they felt a twinge of fear like something wasn't right.

"Oh, they look so delicious," Snow White said.

"Yes," the old woman chuckled sinisterly, "but wait until you taste one, darling."

The birds along the trees paid close attention, as they turned around. The same two vultures spied from a tree, facing each other and grinning deviously. The birds were frightened, they knew that vultures mean only one fact, the worst stuff of all; death. The birds twittered among one another, turning back toward the witch.

"Do you like to try one?  Huh," the witch offered, "go ahead.  Go ahead, have a bite."

Snow White reached for the apple.

The birds immediately knew something was wrong and attacked the old woman, along with the other smaller animals. She moaned and tried to shield herself with her arms, dropping the basket. Snow White gasped and rushed out of the cottage.

"Stop it!  Stop it," Snow White commanded, "go away!  Go away!"

The animals scurried off, while the birds flew back into the trees, looking down in the black spaces.

"Shame on you," Snow White said sternly, "scaring a poor old lady."

Poor old lady? Certainly not. All the apples scattered everywhere around the fallen basket. Yet, she only wanted the red one. She mumbled to herself while rubbing the apple clean.

"Oh, I thought I'd lost it."

Snow White placed her hands on the woman's shoulders to comfort her.

"There, there," Snow White said soothingly, "I'm very sorry."

The hag gasped softly at first, but deviously grinned and had an idea.

"Oh," she cried, clutching her chest, "my heart!"

The old woman was clearly faking, but the sweet princess truly believed the act was real.

"Oh, my…my poor heart," the old woman cried, "take me into the house and let me rest.  A drink of water, thank you."

Snow White slowly brought her to the cottage, closing the door. Little did they know, they forgot a very reluctant fact about animals; they always sensed danger and evil.

The animals walked toward the window. They saw Snow White offer the old woman a chair. She appeared to be in bad health, but that changed as she watched Snow White fill a big cup with water. She smirked while catching the red apple from her sleeves, admiring it before turning back to Snow White with devious intent.

The animals nodded, swiftly dashing through the woods toward the mine. The tortoise had damage catching up to the faster animals. The two vultures saw the animals running off. While normally they'd wait for a delicious carcass, this time they couldn't wait and swooped down towards the animals.

After moments of walking beyond the seventh fall and over the seven jeweled hills, the company reached the mine. They were yet singing the dwarfs' catchy melody, which they learned very well. Dopey, as always, was the last one to catch up.

Dwarfs: Heigh-ho, heigh-ho

Heigh-ho, heigh-ho

It's off to work we go

Heigh-ho, heigh-ho!

They stopped singing as they reached the mine.

The animals never stopped running.

They walked towards the cart, while the dwarfs threw their pickaxes inside and began to pull by a rope attached to it.

They whistled a catchy tune along the road. As Sleepy tried to push, Dopey, trying to be fearful, pushed behind him, only to shove him in the air. But suddenly, Doc spotted something ahead.

"Hey, look!"

Unfortunately, the cart bumped against him and the others. They faced Doc's direction and faced the surprise of their lives.

After an uncertain period of time, the forest animals reached the mine. The dwarfs stood confused.

Suddenly, the animals began to pull their clothes, stocking caps, shoes, beards and hair.

"Stop this," one dwarf shouts.

"Get away of there," Sneezy cried, "move away! Go ahead, shoo!"

"Go ahead! Get outta here," Grumpy shouts.

He tried to fight off the birds with his stocking cap, but the others kept tugging his clothes. Dopey wasn't fairing any better, trying to slap the birds off. He clumsily fell to the ground and the animals pulled him.

A deer pushed Doc by the back.

"What is this with these crazy birds?"

Bashful was clutching a tree, while a deer pulled his pants.

"They've gone vertical daffy!"

"Yes, a kookaburra," Sneezy gasped.

A few birds, a rabbit and a squirrel were pulling Sneezy until he couldn't hold it.

"AchoooooOOOO!!!!"

The animals got blown off by the powerful sneeze, but they swiftly regained themselves and ran towards Sneezy again.

Meanwhile, the disguised queen had finished her drink as Snow White looked outside. The Queen yet held onto the red apple in her bony grasp.

"And because you've been so good to the old grandmother, I want to share a secret with you.  This isn't an ordinary apple; it's a magic wishing apple."

"A wishing apple," Snow White asked emotionally.

"Yes!  One bite and all your dreams will come true."

"Really?"

"Yes, my girl," the Queen said, slowly approaching the princess, "now, make a wish and take a bite."

Back at the mine, the dwarfs fought against the animals. They kept pulling their clothes while either holding onto trees or tried to frighten them off.

"Go ahead, c'mon," Grumpy shouts, "these annoying creatures don't stop!"

"It's not natural," Happy replied.

"There's something going on," Doc noted.

"They're not acting this fashion for good," Grumpy added.

The grouchy dwarf had fought against a deer and a few birds, the animals tugging his beard and stocking cap. Eventually, they released him and he fell to the ground while all the other animals stopped.

Sleepy, the only one who wasn't pulled or pushed by the animals, had been sitting in the mine cart the entire time.

"Perhaps the old Queen has Snow White," Sleepy yawned.

Everybody froze as they heard that. They turned to Sleepy in concern and shock, then to each other with the same expression.

"The Queen," Doc cried.

"Snow White," they shout in unison.

"The Queen will murder her," Grumpy shouts, "we have to save her!"

"Yes!  Yes," Doc stuttered, "siree, we have to save her?"

"She'll murder her," Sneezy shouts.

"What have we done," Happy asked.

"Yes, siree, what have we done," Doc panicked.

"HOP ON," Grumpy shouts.

With no time to argue, Grumpy jumped on the deer's back.

"Giddap," Grumpy shouts.

The two ran off while the other animals followed. Bashful and Sneezy climbed on a deer, riding closely behind Grumpy. Bashful helped Sneezy onto the deer's back, but Sneezy almost fell and caught the tail.

Happy attempted to get on a deer with him, but a few birds helped him sit on her back as Sleepy rode on another. Unfortunately, Doc was attempting to catch up.

"Wait for me!  Please, wait!"

But before Doc could finish, a deer placed her head underneath him and he landed on her back with him.

Another deer ran after them with Dopey holding her tail, as he fought with his feet on the ground.

On the road, the tortoise almost made it to the mine. But as he saw the dwarfs and animals running toward him, he ducked inside his shell. The company passed him so fast, his shell spun around. The tortoise was lucky to be alive, but now had to follow the others who ran as fast as they could to save their friend from a horrible fate.

Back at the cottage, the witch tried to coax Snow White to bite the apple. She uncomfortably took a few steps backwards, as if she felt something off.

"There may be something your little heart desires," the witch inquired, "maybe there's someone you love."

"Well, there is someone," Snow White admitted.

"I believe it, oh, I do hope so," the disguised queen laughed, "old grandmother knows a young girl's heart."

The witch carefully gave the princess the apple.

"Now take the apple, darling, and make a wish," the Witch instructed, whispering the last sentence.

Snow White held the apple in front of her and closed her eyes. The witch waited patiently, but barely kept it together.

"I wish…I wish…" Snow White began.

"That's it, go ahead," the witch urged softly, "go ahead."

While that happened, the dwarfs and animals ran across a fallen tree that formed a bridge. They slid down a chasm that wasn't deep and ran further. They dodged trees and boulders, hurdling over larger crevices while dark clouds slowly formed in the heavens.

During that time, Snow White was yet making her wish.

"And that he will lead me off to his castle, where we will live happily ever after."

The witch knew victory was in her grasp yet felt Snow White was stalling her toll.

"Well, fine," the Witch nodded, "now take a bite."

Meanwhile, the dwarfs and animals ran as fast as they could. Just as they got closer......

"Don't let the desire get cold," the old woman warned.

Then Snow White took a bite of her slice of apple.

"Oh, I feel weird..." Snow White muttered.

"Her breath will silence....her blood will clot," the old woman smirked as the princess was getting weaker by the moment. Soon Snow White passed out in exhaustion.

"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!"

There was a boom of thunder before the rain began to fall.

"NOW I'M GOING TO BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL IN THE COUNTRY!!"

The rain drizzled down her back, knowing she was about to do something. Suddenly, the witch stopped and was surprised by what came next. The rest of the dwarfs and animals arrived as thunder rumbled overhead. The witch, not knowing what to do, ran for her life.

"Hurry up!  Hurry up," Grumpy shouts.

Grumpy paused for a moment, watching the witch flee.

"There she goes," Grumpy pointed.

Thunder clapped and lightning flashed through the window.

Meanwhile, the dwarfs pursued the witch through the rain. The vultures returned hungry as ever as they saw what was going on. They decided to follow the disguised queen and her pursuers.

As thunder smashed, the witch kept running. She was almost trapped by vines, but escaped just in time. The rain fell heavily while the dwarfs ran after her. But the witch was already one step ahead, climbing the mountain in a desperate act to escape.

The dwarfs dismounted the animals. They caught their clubs and pickaxes. Grumpy took charge of the dwarfs.

"After her!"

The dwarfs climbed down the mountain. The witch peered down and saw her pursuers coming closer, where she kept climbing.

The witch ran as fast as she could, but the dwarfs managed to keep up. Their shadows, cast by lightning flashes, could be seen on the mountain wall. The wind howled and thunder rolled threateningly, as the storm picked up.

At that moment, the Queen reached the top, shivering and huffing from all the climbing and running. She tried to go further, only to stare down at the deep abyss below. She gasped in horror, there was no road out. The vultures landed on a tree above her, smirking that there was no escape for her. Or was there?

"I'm trapped, what have I done," she said to herself, looking down, "they mix up the little fools!"

The dwarfs came closer, the witch within her reach. But the Queen wouldn't give up easily, desperately pulling one last trick up her sleeve. She caught a long branch, placing it under a large boulder. The thunder came closer, as the Witch pulled with all her might. Little by little, the boulder moved as she officially lost her temper.

"I'm fixing you!  I'M CRUSHING YOUR BONES," she yelled.

As the dwarfs arrived, Grumpy saw what the witch was planning.

"WATCH OUT!!"

The witch cackled triumphantly, her wickedness and evil unveiled. They all held onto each other, as if this might be the end. It seemed the Queen was about to win until…

SMASH!!  A very large thunderbolt shot down between the witch and the boulder. The cliff she stood crumbled to pieces and she fell down, shrieking at the top of her lungs. The boulder fell the separate direction as she disappeared into the darkness.

The vultures stared down toward the cliff face with big grins. The dwarfs ran to the edge of the cliff, peering down in shock. Though they couldn't see where they landed, the boulder smashed the Queen without a doubt. The vultures flew down, eventually having the meal they wanted.

A few moments later, the dwarfs laid Snow White on a bed with flowers and two candles. Everybody surrounding the bed gazed upon in deep despair, their hearts broken. The dwarfs took off their hats in respect, as tears fell from their eyes, they growled in frustration before shouting out an enraged "SNOW WHITE!!"

These yells were so loud that it echoed across the cabin. Grumpy tried to stay strong, even as a few tears were shed. Suddenly, Grumpy began to sob and hid his face with one hand. Seeing Grumpy sob made it worse for everyone, Doc tried to comfort Dopey. He placed an arm around him for comfort, knowing the silly dwarf was as devastated as everyone else. Doc did his best, but even he wasn't made of stone as tears fell.

The animals were outside in the rain, staring through the window with broken hearts. They bowed their heads disgracefully, not caring how much rain landed on their bodies, hearing the frustrated seven dwarfs shout her name.

The next day, a skunk climbed a tree as Balto, Boris, Muk and Luk walked through another forest. As Balto walked up to a tree, a sudden snowball surprised him as it smacked the tree in front of him. But he grinned in the direction it came from. The wolf-dog lightly shakes his head at their antics as the polar bear cubs are having a little snowball fight as they shout and laugh. "Oh, yes!"

A flying snowball spooked Boris a little as it sailed right past him. He dodged a few other snowballs aimed for him. Turning around and tried to get them to stop, but was had his eyes closed and was smacked into the face with one and was left an impression in the snow. "Csendes!"

"Brilliant! Right on the beak.  What a bull's-eye," Muk said to his brother. They celebrated with a few paw-fives and then bumped their rears together. Their fun is interrupted as Boris shouts. "That did it! Who did that?"

The cubs looked over to see Boris sticking his upper body out of the impression and using his fingers to tap the snow. Both cubs didn't want to get into danger, but Muk ran behind the bigger polar bear and said, "i-it was him."

But Luk defended himself from the lie, but it only came out in laments. As he walked, Balto grinned at them, but a distant growling made him gasp and stop for a moment. He raised his ear flaps to listen for the sound's location. Though the growling continued, Balto couldn't see where it was coming from. Balto decided to keep the group moving. "Guys, I think--" he gasped as he saw something move behind a tree. Feeling frightened for their safety, he said before moving, "I think we should keep moving."

"Is that your response to all problems? Motion," Boris questioned as he came out of the snow. He burst his head back and let out a relieved sigh, but squawked as he followed Balto again. Muk and Luk started to gather snow into their arms as they planned to pelt Boris with it. But as they looked up, Balto stopped to look and warned them. "C'mon! Let's get going."

"C'mon, boys. Let's go, boys.  Faster, boys," Boris muttered as he walked and dusted himself away. Then he shouts to a moving Balto. "Easy to say for a guy with four legs!"

As his back was turned, one of the bear cubs threw another snowball at him, knocking him flat on the face. But as he lifted his face out of the snow, spitting, "OK, that's it," he sat up and acted like he was rolling up his sleeves as he said, "it's time for goose to kick a little bear butt!"

But Muk and Luk started to shake in fear of something as the snow in their claws fell out. Then Boris grinned as he saw them shuddering in fear. "Aha! Eventually!"

"Your old uncle Boris is making an impression," he said as he misinterpreted the cause for their fear as Muk pointed to something behind him. Letting them shake in their fear, he started to walk away, but collided with something furry. He questioned, thinking it was Balto. "Now what?"

But then, he noticed that the skin was much darker shade of black and pushed down to feel the build of the creature. The sound sounded different than that of a bear, making Boris start to concern as the beast behind him growled. Slowly looking up and letting out an audible gulp, he found himself looking into the face of a grizzly bear as he continued to growl down at the Russian goose. His beak opened wide in fear as he continued to stare. Then the grizzly bear raised his clawed hand to strike. Balto turned back and gasped as he saw the grizzly bear about to attack Boris, who was now backing off from him. Boris shrieked as he tried to run, but the snow made it difficult as he got swatted on his rump. The blow caused him to fly into a hollow tree stump in a huge pile of snow. Then the grizzly bear swatted the tree stump with the goose yet inside. The stump flew over to the bear cubs, making them shriek as it formed a cage over them, trapping them at the grizzly bear's mercy.

Balto ran to help his friends and jumped into the air with a growl. But the grizzly bear saw him coming and swatted him off. Landing in the snow with a groan, he saw that the grizzly bear went after his friends again. Swiftly getting up, he ran at the beast again. The grizzly bear stomped closer to the trapped trio as Muk shrieked, "HEEELLLPPP!!!"

Just as the grizzly bear raised his clawed hand again, something caused him to roar in pain. His pain was caused by Balto as he bit down on the back of the bear's leg. Balto pulled the leg in one direction, hoping to topple the monster. It worked a little too well, for as the grizzly bear fell, he was kicked up into the air. The wolf-dog yelled as he flew through the air and touched his muzzle against the grizzly bear's. As he bounced a little, the grizzly bear used the back of his claw to push Balto away from him, and down on his back in the snow. Balto attempted to get out of the bear's grasp as he held him down and was ready to attack. With two pushes deeper into the snow, it pushed the breath out of Balto's lungs, making him disoriented. Once again, the grizzly bear raised his clawed paw to strike. But at the last second, a shrieking Jenna jumped at the grizzly bear. She bit at the paw poised to strike, making the bear yowl in pain. She kicked him once in the jaw. Balto, yet disoriented, said, "Jenna?"

The grizzly bear retaliated by throwing Jenna a small distance into the snow. She groaned and moaned as she rolled and skipped in the cold powder. Just as the grizzly bear was about to attack the downed Balto again, Jenna once again came to his rescue as she ran and jumped onto his face. As she bit him on the nose, he got up and released Balto, allowing him to breathe again. The bear stomped backwards to the trapped trio's wooden, making them very afraid about it. Thinking that the grizzly bear was going to step on them, two of them dove down into the snow to avoid watching. Luckily for them, they weren't crushed. As Jenna hung on for dear life, the bear swatted her away from his face. Jenna shrieked as she hit the wooden cage with a groan. The now free polar bear cubs just sat there as a now freed Boris fell on Luk's head, which bonked down onto Muk's head.

The grizzly bear turned his attention back to Balto as the wolf-dog scooted back off of him in the snow. But soon, he scooted up against a wall of branches as the bear got down on all fours and stomped to the wolf-dog. The grizzly bear roared into his face as he got closer. As he continued to scoot backwards, the plant behind him leaned a little. Deciding to use the plant as part of his escape, Balto let the grizzly bear get a little closer before moving out of the road. As the limb came forth, it smacked and shattered against the bear's face, making him snarl in pain.

Balto shrieked as he started sliding and rolling down a big hill. He continued to roll as he hit a snow-covered frozen lake before sliding out a bit. Lifting his head up, he looked in horror as the grizzly bear started to follow him down the hill. Roaring as he walked, the grizzly bear pushed a tree down. Though he didn't know it at first, Balto backed up on the snow-covered lake, but stopped as his back foot broke through it. His attention turned back to the incoming grizzly bear. The beast walked out onto the frozen lake, not paying the ice any mind. Balto's friends ran to the edge of the hill. "BALTO," Boris shouts.

The grizzly bear stood on his hind legs again as he stomped towards the wolf-dog. The stomp made Balto jump in the air with a gasp and cracked the ice a lot. Balto ran as the grizzly bear came closer. He watched him run and kept following. But a step on the cracking ice made him step into the cold water. The grizzly bear pulled his leg out. Balto ran to another spot on the ice and stopped. A crack trailed himself between his legs, making him look down. He turned back in horror as the grizzly bear yet came. The beast took another step on the frail ice, a mistake on his part as his foot went under the ice, dragging him down into the water. The grizzly bear tried to climb out of the freezing water, but his attempts caused to break the ice more and sent the creature plunging into the ice. But as fate would have it, the broken ice cracked itself around Balto in a jagged circle. Balto could only watch as the crack went around him and the ice patch he stood on started to tilt. As one end submerged into the water, he jumped and caught hold of the high piece. But he lost his grip and fell into the water. Balto's friends tried to run to his rescue, all shouting. "BALTO!!"

Balto shrieked as the ice started to collapse on top of him. His friends keep running and shout. "Balto! NoooooOOOO!!!!"

They all watched in horror as the ice fully covered Balto.

So beautiful, even in death, that the dwarfs could not find it in their hearts to bury Snow White. Together, they fashioned a coffin of glass and gold, and kept eternal vigil at her side.

The Prince, who searched far and wide, heard of the maiden who slept in the glass coffin. And if he found her in the forest clearing, he sang one last familiar song to show and prove how much he loved her.

Florian: One song

I have but one song

One song

Only for you

The glass coffin, where Snow White lied, was indeed in the middle of a forest clearing. The birds dropped pink petals from a tree above, while the animals placed bouquets of flowers around the coffin.

Florian: One heart

Tenderly beating

Ever entreating

Constant and true

Then came the dwarfs with their bouquets. The dwarfs once again took off their hats in respect, placing the flowers around the coffin while Doc lifted the glass cover. Grumpy placed his bouquet on top of Snow White. They all took a step backwards, kneeling with their heads gazing down. A moment of silence took place, as rays of sunlight shone upon the sleeping princess.

From atop a path, Prince Florian, his horse looked on with the same despair. Florian took his hat off in respect, as he approached the sleeping princess, singing his heart out.

Florian: One love

That has possessed me

One love

Thrilling me through

One song

My heart keeps singing

Of one love

Only for youuuuu!

The dwarfs saw Florian immediately. They all rose from their knees and haunches as he approached them.

Florian said nothing, having no words after hearing what just happened to the love of his life.

They all made room for the Prince, who approached the Princess. Florian remembered what he said, but wasn't sure at first. But whatever it took to show his love for her, no matter what he moved forward. Everybody watched hopefully for this one chance for Snow White. The Prince came close to the princess, lowering his head to her face and gave her a loving kiss on the lips…nothing happened at first.

The Prince knelt before Snow White, lowering his head in despair and respect. Everybody else did the same, even the animals lowered their heads in mournful silence.

Snow White's eyes slowly opened, the princess raising her arm toward her head as if stirring from a long sleep.

Confused, the dwarfs rose their heads and suddenly they knew why. All eyes went wide, grins appearing on their faces, including from the animals.

Snow White began to stand up, stretching herself from her long slumber. She turned and saw Florian with wonder in her eyes, a grin forming on her face. The Prince rose his head and seeing the Princess, wide awake, took him by surprise, but he grinned like he never grinned before. He rose to his feet while Snow White opened her arms. He caught her in his arms, as they gazed lovingly toward each other.

"Happy Hanukkah," the dwarfs cheered.

They all hugged each other, dwarfs alike, throwing their hats in the air and dancing merrily.

After the happy reunion, Florian stuffed the princess in his arms and both walked towards his horse.

Florian placed Snow White on his horse, but lifted each dwarf where they can have a kiss from her. Bashful was first and was red as a tomato again.

"Farewell," she said.

Grumpy was next, but blew a kiss to her.

"Farewell, Grumpy.  Farewell."

Snow White kissed Doc, but Sneezy and Happy came along.

She gave them each a kiss on the head, as our favorite silly dwarf was next. He wiped his mouth with his sleeve and pursed his lips.

"Oh, Dopey," Snow White grinned, kissing him.

Sleepy was the last to receive a kiss, before Snow White and the Prince trotted off with everybody waving them off.

"Goodbye," Snow White called out.

They watched Snow White and her Prince approach a beautiful castle in the distance, basked in a light as bright as the rising sun.

The dwarfs were happy for their new friend. Though it would be a long time, they hoped to see her again to spend more time with her and her Prince.

Back in the present day, the dog Blaze and her human girl found something during their walk in the park. The little girl turned her head to the right and said, "this is it, Grandma. Blaze found it!"

It was the statue of a wolf, but not just an ordinary wolf. Shivering from the long walk, Rosy said, "oh. Yes.  Ah."

Blaze growled as the girl felt the tablet. "What does it say," Grandma Rosy asked.

"Dedicated to the inanimate," she read.

"Indomitable," Grandma Rosy gently corrected her.

"In-mobile spirit," she continued to read, "of the sled dogs."

"That relayed antitoxin..." Grandma Rosy read with her, "six hundred miles from Nenana to the relief of stricken Nome," before taking a deep breath and then said, "in the winter of nineteen twenty-five."

"Endurance, fidelity, intelligence," Sylvie read. Grandma Rosy chuckled as she looked up to the statue. "Balto really did do all of that, didn't he, Grandma?"

"Oh, yes, darling. He really did so," Grandma Rosy said with pride. She moved to put Sylvie's cap on her head and said, "and today, they run the dog race.....over the very path he and the others took."

"Can Blaze do that as well, Grandma," Sylvie asked as the dog sniffed the ground. Then Grandma Rosy said, "perhaps, with practice."

Blaze started growling as Grandma Rosy said, "a lot of practice."

She chuckled as young Sylvie started to pretend to be a musher and said to Blaze, "c'mon, Blaze. C'mon.  Mush!"

Then both of them ran away, leaving Grandma Rosy past the statue of Balto. She grinned at her granddaughter's enthusiasm. Her face became serious as she turned back to the statue of the wolf-dog. A feeling of gratitude washed over her as she said to the statue, "thank you all, Balto. I would have been lost without you."

This clearly meant that she was once the little girl who had been saved by the wolf-dog. Taking a moment to admire the statue, she turned to catch up to Sylvie as the little girl called, "Grandma Rosy!"

Rosy looked to the statue as she walked off. She tried to quicken her as Sylvie, becoming a little impatient, called again. "Grandma Rosy, c'mon, boy. Here we go!"

The statue of Balto stood tall and proud, just as the real Balto did long ago.

Executive Producers DENNIS DESHAZER SHERYL STAMPS LEACH

Senior Producer JIM ROWLEY

Producers JEFF GITTLE MARTHA DATEMA LIPSCOMB

Director BRUCE DECK

Writer STEPHEN WHITE

Production Designer JESS NELSON

Musical Director BOB SINGLETON

Lyricist/Composer STEPHEN BATES

Educational Specialists MARY ANN DUDKO, Ph.D. MARGIE LARSEN, M.Ed.

Performance Director PENNY WILSON

Cast: Voice of Barney... BOB WEST Barney's Body Costume... DAVID JOYNER Voice of Baby Bop... JULIE JOHNSON Baby Bop's Body Costume... JEFF AYERS Voice of B.J. ... PATTY WIRTZ B.J.'s Body Costume... JEFF BROOKS

Cast: Shawn... JOHN DAVID BENNETT, II Tosha... HOPE CERVANTES Stella the Storyteller... PHYLLIS CICERO Jason... KURT DYKHUIZEN Kathy... LAUREN KING

Cast: Juan... MICHAEL KROST Carlos... COREY LOPEZ Min... PIA MANALO Julie... SUSANNAH WETZEL

Associate Director ERIC NORBERG

Stage Manager TERRIE DAVIS MANNING

Lighting Designer STEVEN BRILL

Editor MCKEE SMITH

Audio Director DAVID M. BOOTHE

Art Director ELIZABETH SAGAN VELTEN

Wardrobe Supervisor/Designer LISA O. ALBERTSON

Technical Operations Supervisor RANDY BREEDLOVE

Video Engineer BINK WILLIAMS

Camera Operators LARRY ALLEN    OZ COLEMAN TOM COX      BRUCE HARMON

Production Audio RONALD G. BALENTINE

Boom Operators JAMES JOHNSON DAVID SMITH

Lighting Director CASEY COOK

Key Grip BUZ CANNON

Lighting Board Operator TODD DAVIS

Grip/Electric JAMES EDWARDS

Construction Supervisor CHARLES BAILEY

Craft Shop Supervisor RAY HENRY

Art/Craft Coordinator AMY ATHERTON

Set Dresser AGGIE DAVIS-BROOKS

Draftsperson CHRISTOPHER McCRAY

Craft/Prop Artist MARK BROGAN

Props/Special Effects DAVID COBB

Carpenters TY M. BURNS DANNY SMITH

Scenic Painter E. (BILL) SLETTE

Swing Crew CARMELLO GONZALES

Costume Shop Manager GEORGIA FORD WAGENHURST

Costume Technician D.J. SEGLER

Costume Sewing NATALIE SERGI-SAARI SUSIE THENNES

Make-Up Designer JEANIE L. D'IORIO

Hair Stylist DEBRA HERTEL HAEFLING

Costume/Wardrobe Assistants BRIAN N. BLEVINS JANET BUSH   KRISTEN SCHAFFNER

Field Producer SANDY JANTZEN

Post Videotape DUDLEY ASAFF

Post Production Audio DENICE CROWELL CRAIG CHASTAIN

Production Office Manager SUE SHINN

Script Supervisor CATHERINE REYNOLDS

Production Coordinators JULIE HUTCHINGS KELLY MAHER

Production Accountant DEBBIE COTTLE

Production Secretary AUSTIN GRAY

Asst. to Performance Director DAVID VOSS

Production Assistant JOEL ZOCH

Barney Music Department JILL HANCE CHARLES KING JONATHAN SMITH ETHEL WADSWORTH

For Singleton Productions, Inc. KEITH DAVENPORT LARRY HARON MIKE PIETZSCH

Educational Research Staff PATSY J. ROEBLES GOODWIN, M.Ed. KIMBERLY THORNTON, M.Ed. JOY STARR

Children's Teacher SANDRA GILPIN

Children's Supervisor MARY EVANS

Barney and the Backyard Gang™ and Barney & Friends® were originally developed by Sheryl Leach, Kathy Parker and Dennis DeShazer.

Vocal Performances Enhanced with Help from Singleton Productions, Inc.

"I Love You" • Lyrics by Lee Bernstein (BMI)

Special Thanks to Tom Rennen of Intelligent Digital Light Imaging David Caballero

Original Barney, Baby Bop and B.J. Costumes by IRENE COREY DESIGN ASSOCIATES

Produced by THE LYONS GROUP AND CONNECTICUT PUBLIC TELEVISION

For Connecticut Public Television Executives in Charge LARRY RIFKIN SHARON BLAIR

Executive in Charge RICHARD C. LEACH

BARNEY & FRIENDS • The Queen of Make-Believe Copyright 1937 • Lyons Partnership, L.P.