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Snow White And The Seven
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More than shy, Bashful's a hopeless (make
that hopeful) sentimentalist. When the dwarfs return to find
their cottage mysteriously tidied up, he's even sentimental
about his newly cleaned cup, lamenting that "the sugar's gone"
as if he'd lost a dear friend. While everyone's suspicious upon
finding Snow White asleep across their beds, Bashful's the first
one to see her for who she really is, observing, "She's
beautiful, like an angel." Indeed, Bashful can't help but blush,
twist his beard into knots, and bat his eyelashes whenever Snow
White's around. And when the dwarfs ask her to tell them a
story, Bashful, of course, requests "a looove story." To his
delight, that's exactly what they get.
In the initial development stages of the production, Bashful's
character was to have a high-peaked skull which made him ashamed
to take off his hat, and the rest of him resembled Dopey's
eventual character design. It was later decided that Bashful
didn't need such an elaborate reason to be bashful -- he simply
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