Unlike the Doc is a supporting character in Snow White's world. The dwarfs find her to be so beautiful, even in death, that they fashion a coffin from glass and place her inside. Eventually, it is agreed that Snow White will clean and cook for the dwarfs if she is allowed to stay. She prepares soup for them but demands that they wash first. The dwarfs think that a monster has taken up residence in their house. Role in the film Edit Working at the Mine Edit My intelligence, stupidity at times, uniqueness, shyness, and drowsiness are all exhibited in these four dwarfs. While the dwarfs head to the mine, the Queen, as the Witch, makes her way to the cottage, knowing that only Snow White will be at home. "This pompous-looking individual is Doc—the self-appointed leader of the group." Doc encourages rational, organized behavior amongst the dwarfs and is particularly kind towards However, despite being the leader and the individual the other dwarfs look to for guidance, Doc is fairly weak under pressure, often falling into mild panic attacks or becoming too flustered himself to think of a decent course of action when a situation of high importance falls upon the dwarfs, as seen during the return to the cottage, moments before meeting Snow White, and most notably during the climax.

Later that evening, after supper, the seven dwarfs entertain Snow White with "The next morning, Doc is the first to leave and is seen off by Snow White, whom he warns to be wary of strangers. Doc is first introduced, with his six companions, at the When the seven dwarfs reach their cottage, Doc suddenly stops (causing the six other dwarfs to pile up behind him), noticing that light is coming from the house. Dopey is so terrified upon entering the bedroom that, when he hears a noise coming from the beds, he screams and rushes out of the bedroom knocking the other dwarfs downstairs. His job is to sort the diamonds that Grumpy, When the seven dwarfs reach their cottage, Doc suddenly stops (causing the six other dwarfs to pile up behind him), noticing that light is coming from the house. Doc sleeps in the sink. Possibly "Doc" as opposed to "Prof/Professor". They sneak into the cottage; Doc, holding a candle, tells them to search everywhere. Doc suggests a royal coach, with six white horses; his idea is rejected. The dwarfs find her to be so beautiful, even in death, that they fashion a coffin from glass and place her inside. They decide that whatever is in the cottage is upstairs, and Doc declares that one of them must go upstairs to chase it out of the house. The dwarfs I act like the most are Doc, Dopey, Bashful, and Sleepy. The dwarfs think that a monster has taken up residence in their house. With Doc's guidance, however, things are able to move back into form eventually, but when a new problem arises, Doc informs the heroine that the problem is the missing color throughout the forest, as well as the stolen color of the rainbow. Doc is the leader of the seven dwarfs in Disney's 1937 animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Also I will write and produce new episodes of Corduroy at Nelvana to show how they got the button out of the storm drain and put the button b... Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.

The dwarfs are able to help guide the heroine throughout the forest to retrieve and return all the missing color, bringing back peace yet again before her departure. He meets the player after they've been introduced to a problem at hand, being the dwarfs' lack of cooperation as they worked in the mines. Following Snow White's promise that she will cook gooseberry pie, all dwarfs cheer and agree that she can stay. A pompous, pot-bellied fellow, Doc often bumbles and stammers, losing his way mid-sentence; however, he appears to hold complete authority over all the dwarfs except for Grumpy, who often objects to his decisions. Dopey is so terrified upon entering the bedroom that, when he hears a noise coming from the beds, he screams and rushes downstairs. He was originally voiced by Roy Atwell. The next morning, Doc is the first to leave and is seen off by Snow White, whom he warns to be wary of strangers. The dwarfs are able to help guide the heroine throughout the forest to retrieve and return all the missing colors, bringing back peace yet again before her departure. Grumpy begins to complain, and Doc attempts to silence him, but Snow White is woken up.