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Genre
  
Animation, Short, War

Initial release
  
1941

Running time
  
4 minutes

5.6/10
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Director
  
Ford Beebe

Seven Wise Dwarfs movie poster
Cast
  
Pinto Colvig

Genres
  
Animation, Short Film, War film

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7 Wise Dwarfs is an educational short animated film made by the Walt Disney Studios, and commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada, released theatrically on December 12, 1941 as a short film for educating the Canadian public about war bonds during World War II. The film was directed by Richard Lyford and Ford Beebe. The short features the seven dwarfs from Disneys Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, four years after the characters made their screen debut. The short was released for the first time on home video in the Disney boxed set Walt Disney Treasures series: the 2 DVD On the Front Lines - The War Years. The DVDs were released in the 3rd wave of publishing of the Disney Treasures on May 18, 2004.

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Seven Wise Dwarfs movie scenes

7 Wise Dwarfs is an educational short animated film commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada as a short film for educating the Canadian public about war bonds during World War II. The short features the seven dwarfs from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, four years after the characters made their screen debut.

Plot

The film shows the dwarfs mining for gemstones. They march, past Parliament Hill in Ottawa, and then rush to a Post Office, while Dopey goes to a nearby bank instead when he finds himself locked out, and invest their gems in Canadian War Savings Certificates. All the while the dwarfs sing a variant of the song "Heigh-Ho" from the original movie. The movie ends in a pastiche of war scenes, each of which ends with an educational caption appearing on screen, usually coincidentally (like letters appearing from cracks made by bullets). The changed lyrics to the song typically talks of investing in the war effort by purchasing war savings certificates, and uses marketing phrases like "Five for Four" (a phrase coined to reflect a long term return of 5 dollars on every 4 invested - it is also the name of another short educational film advocating the same cause in Canada during the war).

The sequence typically shows Dopey the dwarf doing things in a clumsy, belated and different fashion for slapstick (as in the original movie). Featuring the voice talent of Pinto Colvig as Doc (he had been cast as Sleepy and Grumpy in the original movie), the film is directed by Dick Lyford and Ford Beebe. Quite a bit of the short consists of reused work from the 1937 Snow White film.

Characters

all the Dwarfs (Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Doc, Dopey, Happy, and Bashful).

Noah Byrd version of the Lyrics

the Lyrics are used as the song in a scene that Noah sings while marching along with Squidward Tentacles, Fox Astarie, Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, and Various Whitenots.

Lyrics

One-ho, Two-ho, Three-ho, Four-ho, Five-ho, Six-ho, Seven hum.

Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho were the wisest Toons all known (Whistle) Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho Its back to work we go Well do our part with all our heart Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho We do the stuff you Know Well have track out with out no Doubt Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho we help you find some gold Well do our part with all our heart Heigh-ho, Seven Six-ho, Five-ho, Four-ho, Three-ho, Two-ho, One-ho.

This version replaces most of the whistling and Represent the March of Freedom.

References

Seven Wise Dwarfs Wikipedia
Seven Wise Dwarfs IMDb Seven Wise Dwarfs themoviedb.org