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'''Snow White''' is based on the protaginist from the classic Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. | '''Snow White''' is based on the protaginist from the classic Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. | ||
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− | [[The Wicked Queen]] commands that Snow White's heart be | + | [[The Wicked Queen]] commands that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_(Disney) Snow White's] heart be brought to her in a box, as well as the girl's corpse. However, the merciful huntsman assigned to do the deed. (protrayed by [[Groundskeeper Willie]]) lets the Princess escape to the cottage of the seven dwarfs, where she falls asleep. She is instantly admired by the dwarfs-[[Barney Gumble|Drunky]], [[Moe Syzlak|Crabby]], [[Homer Simpson|Hungry]], [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]], [[Montgomery Burns|Greedy]], [[Kearney Zzyzwicz|Kearney]], and [[Doctor Hibbert|Doc...tor Hibbert]]-when they discover her, and it is implied that they let her stay. Unfortunately, the Queen returns and physically forces Snow White into eating the poisoned apple. Snow White is eventually brought back to life by a female doctor, but she cannot participate in strenuous activities. |
In the story, Snow White is protrayed by [[Lisa Simpson]]. | In the story, Snow White is protrayed by [[Lisa Simpson]]. | ||
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Snow White is based on the protaginist from the classic Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Biography
The Wicked Queen commands that Snow White's heart be brought to her in a box, as well as the girl's corpse. However, the merciful huntsman assigned to do the deed. (protrayed by Groundskeeper Willie) lets the Princess escape to the cottage of the seven dwarfs, where she falls asleep. She is instantly admired by the dwarfs-Drunky, Crabby, Hungry, Lenny, Greedy, Kearney, and Doc...tor Hibbert-when they discover her, and it is implied that they let her stay. Unfortunately, the Queen returns and physically forces Snow White into eating the poisoned apple. Snow White is eventually brought back to life by a female doctor, but she cannot participate in strenuous activities. In the story, Snow White is protrayed by Lisa Simpson.
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