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The opening images are scenes of the Evil Queen preparing to become the wtich set to the narration explaining her role of planning to conquer Halloween here.
scenes are taken from this film
References
Referenced in
The spruiker at the singing booth makes reference to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
"It's the witch and Dopey!"
A song from this film is sung
A song from this film is sung
The title is seen on a display above a theatre.
Title mentioned by Kyser as part of multiple choice quiz question
Music from the film was used in a few scenes.
Characters from the film appear.
One of the Marines refers to a boy on the island as one of the seven dwarfs and references the movie.
Madame Arcati says, "Hey-ho, hey ho! To work we go."
Movie title is mentioned.
Nora has a picture of Snow White in her scrapbook.
Walt Disney compares Snow White to Alice
characters are shown at the park's opening, as is Snow White ride
"Mirror on the wall" line spoken by Jim Anderson.
Pat O'Brien contrasts the seven dwarfs with leprechauns.
Hitchcock's opening monologue: "Mirror, mirror on the wall."
Characters make an appearance at the end
magic mirror
Wally and Beaver discuss the film.
Roger jokingly refers to Wilbur as Snow White.
Statues of the dwarfs are in the statue garden of the Contessa's villa.
Bimghamton refers to McHale and his crew as 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'.
Clara says, "Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the fairest one of all?" and Joe responds, "Walt Disney."
Mister Ed does a mirror, mirror on the wall scene.
characters are shown at the 1964 World's Fair
Referring to McHale's crew, Binghamton says that he's Snow White, and he's come to collect his seven dwarfs.
Lily mentions 'Someday my prince may come'
When Lt. Carpenter enters the room, Binghamton says, "Look who's here, fellows - Dopey".
characters are shown during Fantasy On Parade
There is a magic Mirror sequence
title is taken from the Queen's magic chant
The organ music that plays when Bagheera preaches over the assumed dead Baloo was reused from Snow White's funeral sequence.
Title is catch phrase from movie
in dialogue
Louis realizes he's being poisoned by Marion when he sees a Snow White comic in a newspaper with the witch handing a poisoned apple to Snow White.
The two lovers sing "Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, it's off to work we go" on the streets in the middle of the movie.
Said by Ted Baxter to be his favorite movie.
Jill references it when Mrs. Baker gives her the "shiny apple"
costumed characters shown
"Snow White - 15 Years Later" sketch.
The movie 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)' is verbally referenced.
Hawkeye mentions the dwarves Sleepy, Dopey and Doc while in the OR.
Radar and Klinger use the code names "Snow White" and "Grumpy," respectively, over the radio.
"Let the seven dwarfs have Snow White"
The kids go to see "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" on their field trip.
Hawkeye jokes that he "met a little girl with a basket for her grandma" in the woods, and she was "with seven dwarfs."
Klinger says, "I'll be anyone to get out - Moses, Matthew, Doc, Grumpy, Sneezy."
Radar names his pet guinea pig Dopey after the dwarf in this film.
Lucie Dolène's character sings the first few lines of "Some day my prince will come". This is a reference to the fact that she was the voice of Snow White in the second French dub of the Walt Disney feature.
Edith sings "Someday My Prince Will Come"
Chevy sings Hi-ho, hi-ho while on the phone
Jaime refers to herself as Happy and Bashful and immitates the latters trademark chuckle
When Mr. Lucas has put on his father Christmas suit and it turns out to be so short he has to walk on his knees, he remarks that it is "all that was left from last year's Snow White stand" and that he doesn't know wether he is meant to be "Happy, Sneezy or Grumpy", to which Miss Brahms remarks that he is Dopey.
"Look who's here! Little Snow White"
Hawkeye and B.J. discuss Grumpy, Sneezy, and some of the other dwarves' names.
Referenced by title
Near the end of the film, Mink Stole wears the Queen's outfit.
The scene in which Evinrude is questioned by the swamp folk without pause to breathe is a reference to when Dopey was questioned by the rest of the dwarfs all at once.
The seven dwarfs are discussed at the meeting.
they say that the Nazis are seven dwarfs looking for "Snow White" the black guy
Charles whistles part of "Whistle While You Work."
When the gang are creating the soccer field, the dwarves' working song is played for quite some time.
"Someday my prince will come" is sung
When trying to remember the 12 apostles, the Father says "It's not Sneezy..."
"Mirror, Mirror on the wall" sequence with an uncannily similar mirror.
Hawkeye sings part of "Heigh-Ho."
An image of Dopey can be seen in the wallpaper of Danny's bedroom.
Mentioned in a line of dialogue
Laura's opening voice over "Mirror, mirror on the wall"
Killer whistles 'Whistle while you work' when leaving the crime scene
Mr. Swackhamer says that just because his answering machine plays "Whistle While You Work" does not make him a dwarf.
Carlotta refers to Kathleen as "Miss Mirror, Mirror on the Wall."
Mr. Humphries, Mrs. Slocombe and Miss Brahms hum the "Hi-Ho" song from this film.
Michael mentions Grumpy and Sneezy.
Ryo's mother says "Mirror Mirror on the wall" to activate the security room camera, and she holds a box that she intends to keep Bagi's frozen heart inside with the same design as the Queen's.
Song parody in title from movie
The spirit's face is drawn to look like that of the evil queen's before her transformation.
Big Bird tries to play make-believe with Donny and Marie; He wanted to pretend he was Snow White, and wanted them to pretend to be the Seven Dwarves.
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Harry whistles 'Whistle while you work'
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Calla's dress is based on Snow White's.
Same basic plot; numerous references throughout.
The title of this episode is a reference to a song from this movie, and Nell sings it in the episode.
When Huey, Dewey, and Louie are introduced to Cinnamon Teal's henchman, Ho, they reply, "Hi, Ho!"
Gene Siskel contrasts the animation techniques of this movie with that of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988).
In the beginning, a still of the Witch/Queen is featured
the song "Whistle While You Work" from this movie plays
Mentioned in dialogue.
A picture on the nursery wall shows the Seven Dwarfs at Snow white's coffin.
"Some Day My Prince Will Come" is performed
Tito sings "Heigh-Ho" when he sets off to rescue Jenny.
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Joel: "Doc! Dopey! Sneezy!"
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Frasier compares Lillith to Snow White, his favorite Disney princess.
A few of the dwarves names were mentioned in this episode.
Mentioned by Jake.
While painting the ship, Bill makes up a song to the tune of "Heigh-Ho."
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Servo: "Heigh Ho? Is he a dwarf?"
George Washington refers to three of his troops as "Dopey," "Grumpy," and "Sleepy."
A film poster and pictures can be seen in this film and people talked about this film.
"What did you expect, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'?" Joel: "No, 'Dumbo'!"
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
While singing "Cool as Ice," Johnny mentions Sleepy, Dopey, and Grumpy.
Song parody in title from movie
Will mentions the movie
Walt sings and whistles "Whistle While You Work"
Joel and Tom sing part of "Heigh-Ho."
"Heigh Ho Heigh Ho"
Joel whistles Whistle While You Work.
Goofy tries to dissuade Max from seeing a scary movie by recalling how the witch in this movie used to scare him
Lisa mentions the names of the seven dwarfs.
title reference and also they put on the play of Snow White
Animator Glen Keane refers to "the days of Snow White"
A dwarf in the game sings the "Heigh Ho" song from the film.
The 7 Duffs parody the 7 Dwarfs. They also appear at Duff Gardens which is a parody of Disneyland -mocking the Disney use of it's characters in costumes.
The Lonely Woman's interactions with the men on the video screen is similar to the interactions conducted between the Queen & her Magic Mirror.
Crow: "Walt Disney, interviewing another Snow White"
One of the items on Ramon's headboard collage is that of the evil Queen from Snow White.
Squit calls Pesto a "doc," and Pesto replies, "Are you sayin' I'm one of seven ugly little dwarves?!"
the apple Eleanor gives Jay for Margo alludes to the film's poisoned apple
Jimmy mentions Snow White.
In a game with Clark Lois is unable to name all seven dwarfs from this movie, forgetting Bashful.
Jay calls himself a "sleepy, happy, sneezy doc"
Stacy mentions the film.
Crow and Tom sing part of "Heigh-Ho."
Genie's weirdness transforms into Dopey.
Blight quotes the movie after MAL gives her a nickname.
Issac compares one of his employees to the main character
Heigh Heigh Ho
Jantje sings 'One day my prince will come'
Jakob Stegelman mentions the film in his review of the re-release of One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
The Simpsons name three of the puppies "Sleepy," "Dopey," and "Grumpy."
Tim remarks that "It's off to work I go, without my hidy-ho"
Mickey plays a video game based on the movie
Dwarfs run by, while Junior wears Mickey ears, during "silly song"
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Doc appears on Nightline
Hexadecimal's Looking Glass is similar in appearance and function to the Witch's Magic Mirror
Snow White's Adventures ride is shown
C.C. makes a play on words of the movie characters.
Dennis asks Dudley Moore if he got offered a part in Snow White if he'd be Happy or Grumpy.
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
In the Se7en spoof the names of the seven dwarfs are used instead of the seven deadly sins.
Someone mentions this film.
Video seen in video rental story
Mike: Hey, Sneezy, ever had rooms open up?
Tom (singing): "Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's off to death we go."
Mike: Grumpy, Sneezy let me in, it's Snow.
Mention by Pheobe.
"This is the original verison of Snow White"
poster in childrens shelter
The scene with the singing farmers partly pays homage to the Disney film's "Heigh-Ho" number.
Mentioned in a conversation between Tex and Chelsee.
Patricia Waters mentions it.
Snow White mentioned
When Jack is forced to work in the mine he say: "Hey ho, hey ho..."
screenshots shown
The play the children act in is Snow White, in a version inspired by the Disney movie (see "Snow White"'s dress, or a "dwarf" with big ears like Dopey.)
Crow: "There's seven dwarfs comin' right at us!"
mentioned on Weekend Update
Mindy's mom is dressed as Snow White
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Lisa talks about them getting jobs at Disneyland and says Susanna can be Snow White.
Ren's costume in a fantasy sequence
When Rachel sees Joey looking at himself in the mirror, she asks him, "So, are you the fairest one of all?"
Jack: "Who's the one I always forget?"; Dennis: "Sneezy."
A character says about another character "Well if he ain't Snow White, he's gotta be one of the seven dwarfs."
The movie is mentioned in a conversation
Movie at Oscars called "Snow White & the 7Ups"
When Vicky turns nice she starts to dress like Snow White and her animal friends spoof those of Snow White's in this movie.
Lane tells Rory that she's been Mopey, Dopey and other melancholy dwarfs since her break-up with Dean
In "Wiz Kids," Mrs. Krabappel's witch costume is the same as the evil queen's in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Members of the Seven Duffs make an appearance
David calls the members of his board 'The Seven Dwarfs'.
Open reference by a character
Kyle and Chardonnay's wedding recreates the famous "waking with a kiss" scene.
Snowwhite appears at Hollow Bastion.
Paris says that Rory looks like little birds dress her when extolling her virtues. This is the series second reference to the film
daughter is seen reading the book version of the Disney cartoon
Snow White, the Dwarfs, the Witch Queen and Prince Charming are guests at the House of Mouse
Song parody in title in movie
Naming dwarves
Dexter Colt shows Nelson a picture of him taken along with Disney's Snow White.
A kid makes a dwarf joke, saying that he looks like a dwarf from Snow White.
rough animation
Movie poster is shown.
Pim wants to bring his 'sleeping' mother back by kissing her, just like the Prince in Snow White.
Horace compares The Snow Queen to this movie.
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
The "Sonne" video is a satire of the Disney film.
The seven dwarfs make cameos and have characters singing to animals in a similar fashion to how Snow White sang.
Snow White names the seven dwarfs as they are called in the Disney film.
At the end of the movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs appear in silhouette.
The 3 main characters are whistling the Seven Dwarves' song.
A woman dressed as Snow White is seen in the background talking to people during the Debbie Downer sketch.
The tavern's name is "The Poisoned Apple"
Brian references the film's dialogue.
Cy Feuer mentions the characters of the seven dwarfs.
Lorelai alludes to her mother being the evil queen with the poisoned apple and refers to Christopher as Dopey.
character gives this as one of the examples of groups with 7 members
Talked about
Referenced by name on the round consisting of questions on famous sevens
Kim tries on a similar outfit to Snow White at Club Banana
(said to girl looking in a mirror) "You can keep asking but you're not the fairest."
When Deb finds out Hunter is going back to his job at Disneyland, she asks if Snow White can't cope with just six dwarfs.
Reference to the seven dwarfs
Lorena is dressed as the evil witch from this movie.
"So you nail Snow White yet?"
the heroic Dwarf is named Grumpy
"That's Bill. Bashful, Sleepy, Grumpy..."
Someone says Toy Story had a similar impact to this film when it was released.
Veronica and Logan bicker and insult each other using the dwarfs' names
A dwarf resembling Doc walks across the animator's desk.
referenced in clue and correct response in "'D' Briefing" category
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Reveals the original, fairytale ending before it was censored and altered.
A little girl has a bag with a Snow White picture on it.
Disney's Snow White was one of those princess appearing in a poster.
Discusses Walt Disney's early inspiration
Referneced by Andy on his sitcom When The Whistle Blows
episode title reference to a song from this movie
Ted learns that Robin is scared of the seven dwarfs.
Jenna mentions the film when speaking to Liz.
Shawn starts to run off the Dwarves names.
"Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off work I go"
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
The bluebirds hold on to Homer's clothes in a similar way to the birds who take a hold of Snow White's cape.
Gurkin says "Hi, ho" to Rachel as he passes her
The label on the package reads "Dopey Digital", with an image of Dopey's head next to it
ride shown
a clip is shown of Holly dressed as Snow White from the film
A Dopey tatoo was shown next to a Billy Bob tattoo.
The dwarves' names are used to make fun of all the annoying characters used in Street Fighter.
Casey Wilson is dressed as Snow White just befor Andy Samberg gets death by chocolate
Scenes of L.A. premiere and a Brazilian woman singing "Heigh-Ho", among others
some figurines of Snow White and the dwarfs from this cartoon are seen
The Joker's helpers in the beginning are named after the seven dwarfs.
Marnie dresses up on Halloween as Snow White in an outfit from this cartoon
"little birds hang up your clothes"
Subject of a $1,000 question
Included in a $2,000 question
Poster on wall during Zolesky Brothers pitch
Title mentioned by narrator; poster seen
Jonathan says "heigh-ho" whilst on the set of the porn film "Snow White and the Seven Dudes"
Bashful and Sleepy mentioned
Subject of a $16,000 question
Stephen Fry mentions the film's honorary Oscar statues.
Subject of a $300 question
Mentioned on The View from Disneyland
Brett says a scene that he thinks is innappropriate and says 'I don't think that would've flown in "Snow White'
Referenced in the narration of the "Mary Poppins" premiere
The phrase "Heigh-Ho" is included in a $2,000 question about Disney films
Poster shown while Roushutsu discusses Disney movies
The pantomime director mentions not being able to use the Disney names for the Snow White's dwarfs.
correct answer to $1,000 question
Doc and Grumpy mentioned in reference to a midget
in the alternate disney universe Lois is snow white
Subject of a $600 clue in the category "Alphabetically First"
A collection of garden gnome versions of the seven dwarfs are shown.
Brett mentions the movie during the ending credits
Reference in a $10,000 question
Subject of a $10,000 question
The confusion of the alligators as logs.
Reference in a $500 question
"Santa's beloved catchphrase, I-Ho"
Features a world based on this film
Cappie references this
Subject of a category of clues entitled "The 7 Dwarfs"
Homer imagines a talking mirror giving him advice.
Greg calls Rowley one of the seven dwarves.
Jay says that Disney movies have changed since "Snow White"
Mentioned by House when he says poison apple.
Title character is included in a $2,000 question
Before-and-After puzzle "Someday My Prince Will Come To His Senses"
DVD cover shown.
"...and got shat out through Dopey's anus."
Snowwhite & Dopey appear on the Roger Rabbit title card.
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
Poster shown when Hewy discusses Disney movies
Purple book by Flynn's left foot in bookstore, other books seen are Sleeping Beauty Open on the window sill, Mulan red book against small table
The witch and her apple are components of a Beetleworx enemy in Lonesome Manor
Sue, a massive Disney fan, when asked if she packed her case herself, replies "Yes, we didn't get any help from the Seven Dwarfs!"
One of the downloaded content for the game is a Snow White costume.
"It's the missing seven dwarf: Smelly"
Snot Pilgrim dates a pastiche of the Disney version of Snow White.
Snowwhite & Dopey appear on the Roger Rabbit title card.
Snowwhite and the Seven Dwarfs appear briefly in "The Buzz Identity" skit.
Prince Charming is compared to the protagonist
Hayseed, the gardener, mentions that he likes to whistle while he works.
Weird Al appears as the Wicked Queen in one scene.
Obscurus Lupa dresses as Snow White
Obscurus Lupa is dressed like Snow White
Obscurus Lupa is dressed as Snow White
Obscurus Lupa dresses as Snow White
Obscurus Lupa dresses like Snow White
Obscurus Lupa dresses as Snow White
Obscurus Lupa dresses as Snow White
Lupa dresses as Snow White
Snowwhite seen on the Disney Princess poster.
Obscurus Lupa is dressed as Snow White
Big Macintosh wears a cape with a picture of the poison apple on it.
mentioned among Disney movies that have been theatrically rereleased.
Snow White's dress appears in the Magic Magic Marker skit.
a cappella group sings "Heigh-Ho"
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
The episode title is based on a song from this film.
Jay asks Kristen Stewart if she watched the film before filming "Snow White and the Huntsman"
Chester lists some of the seven dwarfs as Avengers.
Betty White comments that the Disney film was the best version of the story.
Disney redesigns the seven dwarfs to resemble the characters from Adventure Time.
Chelsea mentions the movie by name.
Mentioned by Jessica as being Walt Disney's comeback movie after he had lost everything in the Great Depression.
In the Rainbow Caverns, there are stone carvings of some of the Seven Dwarfs. You also go up against a Tanker that has the witch's head and the poisoned apple for a body
David Petruschin says the evil queen is her favorite Disney character. He also says she is the most gorgeous Disney character ever.
Tom's Roomba plays "Heigh-Ho."
Howard says, "Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's off to fish we go."
On Weekend Update, Anthony Crispino references Dopey.
John Bradshaw Layfield says that Hornswoggle said, "I'm not happy," so I said, "OK, so which one are you?"
Amy dresses up as Snow White at Disneyland.
Featured in
Title sequence is featured, as well as brief animation segments
Clip: the dwarfs sing "Heigh-Ho".
A clip is shown
A clip is shown
All of the movie's songs are featured here
An excerpt is shown
shows a scene that didn't make it into the film.
Walt uses this film as an example of improving animation
clip
"The Silly Song" scene shown
clips shown in one version of the introduction
This is one of the cartoons used to explain fairies' existence in fairy tales
One of the movies depicted in the show
The washing scene in the movie where the dwarfs are washing before supper is shown
a clip is featured
clips
The scene towards the end is shown in this special.
clips
The gremlins watch it at the theatre.
footage intertwined with rock 'n' roll music
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Scenes from this movie are shown with Rock and Roll music. One of the songs featured is "Some Day My Prince Will Come"
clips
One of the film played in the town's cinema.
brief clip shown
clips
One of the songs featured is "Whistle While You Work"
clips
In addition to "Heigh-Ho", another song from this movie that is featured is "The Silly Song"
Scenes from this movie are shown with Rock and Roll music
clips
Danny watches it on television
Clip
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clips
Some short clips are shown.
"With a Smile and a Song" is featured
One of the songs featured is "The Washing Song" ("Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum")
Features "High-Ho", "Whistle While You Work" and "Someday My Prince Will Come"
Jakob Stegelmann looks at the upcoming Danish VHS release + clip shown
clips
clips
clips
Song is used.
clips
brief clip shown on Weebo's screen.
This film is #49 on the list.
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Each chapter ends with a trailer for "Snow White"
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DVD release reviewed + footage used
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The Queen is #10 on the "Villains" list.
A clip is shown
Clip from film used in episode.
Clips are shown.
The song "Some Day My Prince Will Come" is #19 on the list.
number 3
Clips are shown
illustrates whistling's natural cheerfulness
Seen on one of the many screens of the computer that belong to Mr. Universe.
Clips of the witch shown.
clip shown
clips
This film is #34 on the list.
clip shown
"Heigh-Ho" is at the #9 spot.
clips shown
This film is #1 on the "Animated" list.
Clips are shown during the #1 spot, which is every Disney film ever made.
Image of Snow White and her prince shown.
clips
"Girl's Guide to Getting What You Want" segment
Features multiple clips from the film
Clips are shown
"Ode To Disney Animated Movies" segment
clips
clips shown
#5
While explaining how Disney uses music in their movies, footage from some are shown
#9
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the #4 Best Animated Film.
Clips from film are featured in Episode
Hewy discusses how "Fantasia" breaks from the usual fairy tale films
Clips shown.
NChick talks about Disney's intentions to make this and how Goddess of Spring helped inspire the look and movement of the human characters.
The falling death of the Queen.
mentioned when discussing rotoscoping
Clip of "I'm Wishing" is shown before "Meal or No Meal" participant imitates Snow White
clip shown
clip shown
"Heigh Ho" plays over a child labor scene.
movie and songs are reviewed
clip shown
clip shown
Critic praises Snow White for her motherly instincts
Spoofed in
Dishonest John takes over the Wicked Queen role; Cecil is the prince; seven celebrity caricatures replace the dwarfs.
Eddie does a "mirror, mirror on the wall" routine.
Captain Binghamton performs a 'mirror, mirror on the wall' scene.
The song "Heigh-Ho" is danced by seven happy ghosts who deliver a prize
When at the risk of being fired, Mr. Lucas sings "Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's out of work we go" to the tune of the dwarves' working song.
The family puts on a modern retelling of the Snow White story.
One of the "vocal interruptions" is a mock version of the dwarves' working song, while the men are digging.
an animated sequence depicts Alvy in a romance with the Wicked Queen from the film
Erotic modern version
Erotic Brazilian spoof.
The position apple is a spoof of the never-wake-up berries.
The Alaska guide sings a version of the Heigh-Ho song.
7 Muzhiks & Wife marches with music from Disney's Snow White
The "Hi Ho" song sounds while Noah's Ark is being built.
At one point you need to clean up the Dwarves' cottage.
Snow White and the Motor City Dwarfs is a parody of this film
Seven dwarfs appear going from work and singing their song "Heigh-Ho"
porn parody
in a home movie, Randa is surrounded by animals as she sings like Snow White in the film
Spoofed in the "Cute First (Ask Questions Later)" segment
In Props, Colin says, "Snow White, Snow White, there's been a landslide!"
Pagie eats a Poisoned Apple and gets put into the same coffin Snow White had
Title character spoofed
Gina's artwork depicts her shoving Snow White off a cliff to her death
Dwarf march
Clara's song with the animals
a recreation of the scene where Prince Charming awakens Snow White
Snow White (wearing the same dress as the cartoon) works as a waitress, poison apple accidently eaten, magic mirror talks back, evil queen throws all beautiful girls in the dungeon
The 7 dwarfs are given gay names.
more violent version of the drawfs (and both movies have a scene where the dwarfs run into each other when the first one stops walking)
when Snow white is singing in the forest and the birds and animals gather around her
The helpful animals and their role in helping humans is spoofed as an eagle has to come in and help Homer take off his clothes as the smaller birds cannot cope alone.
There are MANY scenes that are spoofed or referred to in this film: The queen disguises herself as an old crone; she offers Giselle an apple in live action; Giselle mistakes a man with dwarfism for Grumpy; "The Happy Working Song" is a spoof of "Whistle While You Work"; Prince Edward thinks that a television is a Magic Mirror; Giselle's close friendship with woodland creatures.
Cartoon introduction contains a mirror-on-the-wall satire.
Off to Work song spoofs Heigh-Ho song, HDTV on the wall spoofs mirror on the wall, etc.
In the Disney universe, Lois is Snow White and Herbert the Pervert is the queen.
Minion who got a good night kiss uses Dopey's move to get another good night kiss.
At the end, Shrek and his family throw seven eggs toward the Seven Dwarfs, with their large shadows cast on the rocks as they march by and whistling. One of them, after getting hit, shouts, "I'm not happy!"
Snow White is among the Disney princesses who appear in "The Real Housewives of Disney" segment.
parody skit
parody skit