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Snow White And The Seven
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If the Seven
Dwarfs have a leader, it has to be Doc (though he's far too
good-natured to ever make it official). When there's an
important decision to be made, Doc is usually the one to make
it. After returning to the cottage to find it mysteriously
tidied up, he nervously demands: "Search every cook an' nanny,
uh, hook an' granny, uh, crooked fan -- uh, search everywhere."
Doc's mind often works faster than his mouth when he's excited,
but his judgment's always sound. Doc takes it upon himself to
convince his fellows that the hardships they must endure in
allowing Snow White to stay are worth it -- even that strange
custom of washing up. And only he knows how to get that "old
warthog" Grumpy into the wash trough.
Sometimes Doc himself doesn't know how wise he is. As the dwarfs
leave for the mine after Snow White arrives, he warns Snow
White, "Now don't forget, my dear, the old Queen's a sly one,
full of witchcraft. So beware of strangers." Before voicing Doc,
actor Roy Atwell had already developed his word jumbling skills
(or "Spoonerisms") in his popular radio comedy act. Perce
Pearce, one of the film's sequence directors, did a good
rendition of Doc, and so doubled as the live-action model. |

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