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Doc
is more of the leader of the
Seven Dwarves. When there's an important decision to be made,
Doc is usually the one to make it. Doc's mind often works faster
than his mouth when he's excited, but his judgment's always
sound. He takes it upon himself to convince his fellows that the
hardships they must endure in allowing Snow White to stay are
worth it.
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.
Doc is voiced by Roy Atwell. Joe
Twerp, who was famous for confusing words, was considered for
the role, but only played Doc in the radio version of the movie. |


"...In a pig's eye
- Sty - No! No! I mean... We'll be comfortable, won't we, men?"
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