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“And ol' droopy-eyes is called Sleepy”
―Walt Disney introducing Sleepy
Sleepy is one of the seven dwarfs in Disney's 1937 animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Sleepy gets his name from his perpetual drowsiness. He is typically less concerned about what's going on around him, and more so on taking a nap.
Though designing the dwarfs was relatively easy, animating them proved to be difficult, as the animators, already finding human figures difficult to animate, now had to animate 'ill-formed' human figures. Vladimir Tytla noted that the dwarfs should walk with a swing to their hips, and Fred Moore commented that the dwarfs had to move a little more quickly to keep up with the human characters. In order to establish Sleepy's character during the march home in "Heigh Ho", George Stalling noted traits specific to the character, to be taken into account in the animation: A drawing by Albert Hurter of Sleepy with his mouth wide open in a yawn inspired animator Fred Moore to be more extreme in Sleepy's animation. Moore made sure that, on every animation drawing of Sleepy, one eye was larger than the other, or one eye was more squashed than the other, to suggest the dwarf's perpetual weariness.
At a story meeting of October 3, 1934, the suggestion was made that Sleepy bring an end to the conflict between the fly and himself by trapping the fly in Snow White's glass coffin.
Personality[]
True to his name, Sleepy is always weary, droopy-eyed, and is always eager to fall asleep. Most of the scenes featuring Sleepy showcases the drowsy dwarf struggling to keep awake in the midst of a colorful event taking place.
Though usually stricken with laziness, he is a hard worker, but also a bit of a bumbler, as he often finds himself falling into accidental physical harm due to his lack of quick motion, such as whacking a deer's hide trying to catch a fly or smacking himself with a cymbal doing the same.
However, in spite of spending most of his time nearly falling asleep, Sleepy is apparently the most observant and logical of the seven dwarfs, whether he knows it or not. He was the only dwarf to make the correct assumption that the Evil Queen may be attacking Snow White at the cottage when the forest animals frantically interrupted the dwarfs' mine work.
Sleepy is first introduced, with all the other dwarfs, at the Dwarfs' Mine. He controls the mine cart, transporting the diamonds mined, to their leader Doc, who then sorts them. The cart is pulled by a deer. At one point the fly pesters Sleepy, who, in an attempt to swat it, he accidentally hits the deer's backside; this causes the deer to kick the cart several times, sending Sleepy flying. As the dwarfs' march home, singing "Heigh-Ho", Sleepy is fourth in line, behind Happy and in front of Bashful. He is the only other dwarf beside Dopey not to join in the singing, as he is too tired.
When the seven dwarfs reach their cottage, they think that a monster has taken up residence in their house. They sneak into the cottage (with Dopey peeking through Sleepy's beard) and search the room. The dwarfs note that the cottage has been cleaned. 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. Dopey is elected, and Doc, his hand shaking, gives Dopey the candle. Dopey is so terrified upon entering the bedroom that, when he hears a noise coming from the beds, he screams and rushes downstairs. The other dwarfs think that he is the monster and rush outside, locking the door. Dopey falls into the kitchen and emerges from the cottage, covered in pots and pans. When the other dwarfs see him they, thinking that he is the monster, start hitting him. When they realize that it is Dopey, they decide to venture into the bedroom. They are about to strike whatever is sleeping in their beds when they realize that it is the princess, Snow White. Grumpy begins to complain, and Doc attempts to silence him, but Snow White is woken up. She manages to match the name at the foot of each bed to the correct dwarf, identifying Sleepy third.
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 reluctantly march outside. Here, the dwarfs, led by Doc, when Sneezy dips his finger in the water, he blubbers shocking that it's wet and cold. Sleepy and the other dwarfs except for Grumpy, then wash while singing "Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Dwarfs' Washing Song)". Next to Sleepy, the fly can be seen washing on the soap. Grumpy refuses to wash, but the other dwarfs, led by Doc, to drag him to the water and wash him thoroughly. Later that evening, after supper, the seven dwarfs entertain Snow White with "The Silly Song"; to begin with, Sleepy is once again bothered by the Fly, and attempts to hit it with a cymbal, succeeding only in striking himself in the process. After they finish the song, the dwarfs listen to Snow White sing "Some Day My Prince Will Come", which sends every dwarf, except the stubborn Grumpy, into a dream-like state. Doc declares that Snow White will sleep in the bedroom upstairs, and the dwarfs must sleep downstairs. As Sleepy settles down next to the fireplace, where Grumpy is sleeping in the kettle, the fly sleeps on his nose.
The next morning, as each dwarf leaves, he is kissed by Snow White. 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. Upon her arrival at the cottage, the animals sense danger and, after attempting to drive her away, rush to the mine to fetch the dwarfs, where they try to warn them. When Sleepy suggests that the Queen has found Snow White, the dwarfs rush home to find that the Witch has succeeded in poisoning the princess and is about to leave. Enraged, the dwarfs chase the Witch into the mountains, and she reaches a cliff. She attempts to crush the dwarfs with a boulder, but a flash of lightning causes her to fall from the cliff and be crushed by the boulder herself.
The seven dwarfs mourn Snow White's death; Sleepy is shown silently weeping with Bashful and Sneezy. The dwarfs find her to be so beautiful, even in death, that they fashion a coffin from glass and place her inside. The Prince arrives, and the dwarfs part so that he can approach Snow White. He kisses her, breaking the spell of the Sleeping Death, and the dwarfs cheer. Before Snow White leaves with the Prince, she kisses each dwarf on the forehead (Sleepy was never shown being kissed on the forehead, but possibly was last).
The Winged Scourge[]
In 1943's educational short, Sleepy and the dwarfs are enlisted in helping rid their forest and cottage home of deadly mosquitoes that can spread the harmful disease malaria. Throughout the animated short, the dwarfs give examples of the precautions necessary to keep people safe from the spreading crises and ensure safety.
Sleepy serves as one of the main protagonists in the animated series, protecting the Jollywood Kingdom, ruled by Queen Delightful, from the Glooms alongside his brothers. He's often seen sleeping on the job and doesn't do much to further the plot of the story, in most cases. He also speaks with a droll, mellow tone and has a tendency to sleepwalk or sleep-work. His most prized possession is his stuffed plush, Mr. Hicklepips, and he loves it so much that he goes crazy without it, as seen in the episode Nicely Done and The 7D.
Sleepy's current voice actor, Bill Farmer, who voices him since 1994, doesn't voice him in the series, lending his voice to Doc instead. This time, Stephen Stanton, Happy's voice actor since 2007, lends his voice to Sleepy, while Happy is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson instead.
Like with the other dwarfs, his nose is longer, but his design was mostly unchanged in comparison: while everyone else now have a unique hair, beard and eyebrow color, he's the only one to have white hair and beard like in the original movie, and the same goes for his eyebrows, which are also white, like Happy's in the movie. His prototype appearance in the series is almost unchanged from his final design, except that his hat had a less pointed tip and the stripes on his clothes were more numerous and smaller. Like the other dwarfs, he also has unique clothing on, and in his case, it consists of a blue-striped pajamas, a nightcap of the same color and grey shoes. In Once in a Purple Moon, where the dwarfs magically change when the moon changes color, Sleepy becomes the opposite of his personality and obsessed by caffeine when the moon turns yellow. In this form, his pajamas is opened, exposing a white shirt and a red tie, his eyes are bloodshot and his hat has a straight shape.
Two episodes in the series, Gnome Alone and Sleepytime, revolve around Sleepy. In the former, the Glooms trick everyone (except for Sleepy, who overslept) in taking a vacation, but after the dwarfs find out that Sleepy was not with them, they go back home and find out that the Glooms have been here. Sleepy then manages to stop them before they could take over Jollywood. In the latter, because of a spell casted by Hildy Gloom, everyone except for Sleepy and Sir Yipsalot, the Queen's pet dog, fall asleep. They then seek in the Glooms's lair and find out that the only way of breaking the spell is climb the top of the tallest mountain and yell the magic words STOP SNOOZING, EVERYONE! before the sun sets, or it will be permanent. Remembering the advices of the other dwarfs, Sleepy manages to reach the top and break the spell. After successfully saving the kingdom, he's rewarded with a special trophy and celebrated as a hero by his brothers, before falling asleep himself.
Sleepy made an appearance in the episode "Wish Upon a Coin". He and the other dwarfs are first seen depositing coins into a wishing well, which are soon stolen by Pete, causing Sleepy and the other dwarfs to fall into panic. Mickey Mouse heads after Pete and manages to retrieve the coins, settling Sleepy and the other dwarfs and fulfilling their wishes (which is revealed to be a wish to have a head of hair). At one point, following the coin theft, Minnie Mouse tripped over a resting Sleepy during her pursuit of Pete.
Other appearances[]
Sleepy appeared in the 1941 wartime short, Seven Wise Dwarfs, in which he and the other dwarfs invest the proceeds of their diamond mine into Canadian War Bonds.
In "This is Your Life, Donald Duck", Sleepy and the other dwarfs were amongst the Disney characters present for the finale.
Sleepy makes a brief cameo in Flubber, along with Bashful and Grumpy, appearing on Weebo the Robot's video monitor, which showcased a scene from the film.
In the Teacher's Pet movie, Sleepy appears in the song "Ivan Krank"; when Dr. Ivan Krank says "he stands on the shoulders of giants", he is standing on the seven dwarfs.
Sleepy made a cameo appearance at the end of The Lion King 1½, where he was entering the theater to enjoy the film with other Disney characters. His only words were "Excuse me."
Sleepy is a member of the War Council and was seen aside Grumpy guarding Snow White's castle in "Pilot". In Storybrooke, he is Walter, a security guard who works at Storybrooke Hospital and occasionally dozes off on the job. He is also the Dwarfs Designated Driver and he falls asleep during that too. A night after a dinner party, Walter drives down a road as Leroy sits beside him in the front passenger seat. Leroy warns him to be careful steering the car. Annoyed, Walter reminds him that he's the designated driver, so he'll drive as he likes. After a moment passes, Walter unexpectedly falls asleep at the wheel. Shocked, Leroy attempts to regain control of the swerving vehicle. Up ahead on the road, the car nearly collides into a woman, but she freezes the entire van into ice which was created by Elsa
Sleepy, along with other dwarfs and Snow White, appears in their homeworld, Dwarf Woodlands.
Sleepy appears along with the other Dwarfs in the series, where their first appearance was in a glass podium with Snow White during the first game's Dive to the Heart. Unlike the Beast's servants, they are depicted as awake, meaning either their homeworld was not devoured by the Heartless, or that the Dwarfs were able to get to safety beforehand. Prior to the events of Kingdom Hearts, the Dwarfs' appearances in Birth by Sleep reveals their lives working in the mines for jewels until the arrival of the Keyblade wielders in their world. The Dwarfs encounter the first of these warriors, Ventus, and all show hostility towards the newcomer, with the exception of Dopey. After returning to their cottage, the dwarfs meet Snow White for the first time and take her in after she claimed she was attacked by an Unversed. Unfortunately, Snow White falls into a deep slumber after taking a bite from the Queen's poisoned apple and the Dwarfs place her in a glass coffin to mourn her. Sleepy laments how much he'll miss Snow White's bedtime stories. However, thanks to assistance from Aqua and the Prince, Snow White is able to awaken, and the Dwarfs celebrate. (Like the film, Sleepy was never shown being kissed on the forehead by Snow White, but possibly was last).
Sleepy also appears in Kingdom Hearts χ along with the others in Dwarf Woodlands.
Sleepy, posing for a photo at one of the Disney parks.
Sleepy is a rare character when it comes to meet-and-greet sessions, but even so, he and the other dwarfs are commonly utilized in the Disney theme parks around the world. He wears an amber outfit with a fuchsia hat, green pants, and orange shoes.
Sleepy appears as an animatronic, performing "The Silly Song" in Snow White's Scary Adventures and as a statue in Snow White Grotto.
He and the other dwarfs were also prominently featured in the 2015 rendition of World of Color, during the segment honoring Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Sleepy also makes an appearance in the bubble montage at Disney's Hollywood Studios version of Fantasmic!. During the appearance, he can be heard yawning as usual.
Sleepy appears alongside the other dwarfs during Golden Fairytale Fanfare, as well as Mickey's Storybook Express.
Trivia[]
He is the first dwarf to be seen in the film.
He is revealed to have a son in Descendants, on the School of Secrets videos (#3). His son is not named, but the same actor does briefly appear in the film during the "Be Our Guest" number for Family Day. His son has curly red hair and glasses.
Season One:Emma Swan • Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard • Prince Charming/David Nolan • Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold/Weaver • Evil Queen/Regina Mills/Roni • Belle French/Lacey • Henry Mills • Happy • Sneezy/Mr. Clark • Bashful • Doc • Dopey • Sleepy/Walter • Jiminy Cricket/Archie Hopper • Lady Tremaine • Stealthy • Victor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale • Blue Fairy/Mother Superior • Widow Lucas/Granny • King George/Albert Spencer • Genie/Magic Mirror/Sidney Glass • Nurse Ratched • Mad Hatter/Jefferson • Prince Henry Mills • Knave of Hearts • Sheriff of Nottingham/Keith • Fairy Godmother • Abigail/Kathryn Nolan • Red Riding Hood/Ruby • Huntsman/Sheriff Graham • Baelfire/Neal Cassidy • Pinocchio/August W. Booth • Frederick/Jim • Severe Nurse • Mayor Tomkins • Hansel and Gretel/Nicholas and Ava Zimmer • The Woodcutter/Michael Tillman • Martin • Myrna • Stephen • Donna • Prince James • Blind Witch (Enchanted Forest) • Peter • Siren • Pongo • Gaston • The King/Mitchell Herman • King Leopold • King Midas • Zoso • Prince Thomas/Sean Herman • Grace • Daniel Colter • Nova • Briar Rose • Geppetto/Marco • Gus/Billy • Ruth • Dark One Season Two:Killian Jones/Captain Hook • Aurora • Prince Phillip • Mulan • Milah • Maid Marian • Quinn • Anita Lucas • Jack • King Xavier • Anton • William Smee • Greg Mendell • Tamara • The Dragon • Queen Eva • Seer • Lancelot • Wendy Darling • Nana • Mary Darling • George Darling • John Darling • Michael Darling • The Shadow • Felix • Raven Season Three:Malcolm/Peter Pan • Ariel • Zelena/The Wicked Witch of the West • Glinda • Walsh/Wizard of Oz • Elsa the Snow Queen • Tinker Bell • Lumiere • Blackbeard • Ursula the Sea Goddess • Jonathan • Dorothy Gale • The Witch of the East • Rapunzel • Rapunzel's Mother • Rapunzel's Father • The Sheriff of Hamelin • Medusa • Prince Eric • Liam Jones • Roland Season Four:Anna • Kristoff • Hans • Grand Pabbie • Sven • Ursula the Sea Witch • Marshmallow • Little Bo Peep • The Apprentice • Ingrid • Lily Page • Colette • Oaken • King of Arendelle • Queen Gerda • Cruella De Vil • Poseidon • Hans' Brothers • Chernabog • King Stefan • Isaac/The Author • Madeline • Merlin/The Sorcerer Season Five:Merida • Queen Elinor • King Fergus • Captain Silver • Harris, Hubert, and Hamish • The Witch • Lord Macintosh • King Arthur • Sir Kay • Guinevere • Gorgon The Invincible • Charon • Brennan Jones • Hades • Megara • Hercules • Zeus • Cerberus • The Scarecrow • Toto • Cleo Fox • Auntie Em • Dr. Jekyll • Mr. Hyde • Evil Queen Season Six:Aladdin • Gideon • Count of Monte Cristo • Alexandra • Jasmine • Red Bird • Captain Nemo • Clorinda • Tisbe • Jacob • Oracle • Royal Guards • The Sultan • Beowulf • Black Fairy • Killian Jones/Hook/Rogers • Tiger Lily • Robert • Prince Achmed • Stanum • Cowardly Lion • Lucy • Robin of Locksley Season Seven:Rapunzel Tremaine/Victoria Belfrey • Cinderella/Jacinda Vidrio • Tiana/Sabine • Isla • Robin Hood/Margot • Alice/Tilly • Drizella/Ivy Belfrey • Anastasia • Gothel/Eloise Gardener • Eudora • Dr. Facilier/Mr. Samdi • Hansel/Jack/Nick Branson • Marcus Tremaine • Cecelia • Madame Leota • Naveen/Drew • Blind Witch/Hilda Braeuburn • Gretel • Chad • Seraphina • Flora • Isla • Zorro • Fairy Godmother • Prince • Prince Naveen/Drew
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland:Alice • Cyrus • Anastasia/Red Queen • Percy the White Rabbit • Edwin • Jabberwocky • Silvermist • The Sultan/The Old Prisoner • Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum • Mrs. Rabbit • Elizabeth/Lizard • Amara • Bandersnatch • Millie • Cheshire Cat
Both series:Will Scarlet/The Knave of Hearts • Cinderella/Ashley Boyd • Robin Hood • Little John • Friar Tuck • Grumpy/Leroy • Cora/The Queen of Hearts • Caterpillar • Maleficent • Jafar • Dr. Lydgate
Episodes
Season One: "Pilot" • "The Thing You Love Most" • "Snow Falls" • "The Price of Gold" • "That Still Small Voice" • "The Shepherd" • "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" • "Desperate Souls" • "True North" • "7:15 A.M." • "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" • "Skin Deep" • "What Happened to Frederick" • "Dreamy" • "Red-Handed" • "Heart of Darkness" • "Hat Trick" • "The Stable Boy" • "The Return" • "The Stranger" • "An Apple Red as Blood" • "A Land Without Magic"
Season Two: "Broken" • "We Are Both" • "Lady of the Lake" • "The Crocodile" • "The Doctor" • "Tallahassee" • "Child of the Moon" • "Into the Deep" • "Queen of Hearts" • "The Cricket Game" • "The Outsider" • "In the Name of the Brother" • "Tiny" • "Manhattan" • "The Queen Is Dead" • "The Miller's Daughter" • "Welcome to Storybrooke" • "Selfless, Brave and True" • "Lacey" • "The Evil Queen" • "Second Star to the Right" • "And Straight On 'Til Morning" Season Three: "The Heart of the Truest Believer" • "Lost Girl" • "Quite a Common Fairy" • "Nasty Habits" • "Good Form" • "Ariel" • "Dark Hollow" • "Think Lovely Thoughts" • "Save Henry" • "The New Neverland" • "Going Home" • "New York City Serenade" • "Witch Hunt" • "The Tower" • "Quiet Minds" • "It's Not Easy Being Green" • "The Jolly Roger" • "Bleeding Through" • "A Curious Thing" • "Kansas" • "Snow Drifts" • "There's No Place Like Home" Season Four: "A Tale of Two Sisters" • "White Out" • "Rocky Road" • "The Apprentice" • "Breaking Glass" • "Family Business" • "The Snow Queen" • "Smash the Mirror" • "Fall" • "Shattered Sight" • "Heroes and Villains" • "Darkness on the Edge of Town" • "Unforgiven" • "Enter the Dragon" • "Poor Unfortunate Soul" • "Best Laid Plans" • "Heart of Gold" • "Sympathy for the De Vil" • "Lily" • "Mother" • "Operation Mongoose" Season Five: "The Dark Swan" • "The Price" • "Siege Perilous" • "The Broken Kingdom" • "Dreamcatcher" • "The Bear and the Bow" • "Birth" • "The Bear King" • "Broken Heart" • "Swan Song" • "Souls of the Departed" • "Labor of Love" • "Devil's Due" • "The Brothers Jones" • "Our Decay" • "Her Handsome Hero" • "Ruby Slippers" • "Sisters" • "Firebird" • "Last Rites" • "Only You" • "An Untold Story" Season Six: "The Savior" • "A Bitter Draught" • "The Other Shoe" • "Strange Case" • "Street Rats" • "Dark Waters" • "Heartless" • "I'll Be Your Mirror" • "Changelings" • "Wish You Were Here" • "Tougher Than the Rest" • "Murder Most Foul • "Ill-Boding Patterns" • "Page 23" • "A Wondrous Place" • "Mother's Little Helper" • "Awake" • "Where Bluebirds Fly" • "The Black Fairy" • "The Song in Your Heart" • "The Final Battle" Season Seven: "Hyperion Heights" • "A Pirate's Life"• "The Garden of Forking Paths" • "Beauty" • "Greenbacks" • "Wake Up Call" • "Eloise Gardener" • "Pretty in Blue" • "One Little Tear" • "The Eighth Witch" • "Secret Garden" • "A Taste of the Heights" • "Knightfall" • "The Girl in the Tower" • "Sisterhood" • "Breadcrumbs" • "Chosen" • "The Guardian" • "Flower Child" • "Is This Henry Mills?" • "Homecoming" • "Leaving Storybrooke"
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: "Down the Rabbit Hole" • "Trust Me" • "Forget Me Not" • "The Serpent" • "Heart of Stone" • "Who's Alice?" • "Bad Blood" • "Home" • "Nothing to Fear" • "Dirty Little Secrets" • "Heart of the Matter" • "To Catch a Thief" • "And They Lived..."
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland:Wonderland Castle • The Mad Hatter's House • White Rabbit's House • Underland • Tulgey Wood Both series:Storybrooke • Maine • Enchanted Forest • Forbidden Fortress • Wonderland • Wonderland Maze • Agrabah • Sherwood Forest • The Sultan's Palace
Objects
Once Upon a Time:Once Upon a Time (Book) • Red Riding Hood • Maleficent's Staff • Magic Wand • Glass Slipper • Poisoned Apple • Spinning Wheel • Magic Lamp • Dark One's Dagger • Chipped Cup • Jefferson's Hat • Magic Beans • Captain Hook's Hooks • Enchanted Candle • Pixie Dust • Dreamshade • Salad Fork • Pandora's Box • Silver Slippers • Sorcerer Hat • Enchanted Broom • Trident • Enchanted Shell • Heroes and Villains (Book) • Merida's Bow • Magical Rose • Excalibur • Olympian Crystal • Cinderella's Dress • Golden Scarab Beetle • Rapunzel's Frying Pan • Magical Golden Flower • Shrinking Potion • Floating Lanterns • Tarot Cards • Maui's Fish Hook
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland:Vorpal Blade Both series: Enchanted Hearts • Jafar's Lamp
Original Songs: "Powerful Magic" • The Queen Sings • Love Doesn't Stand a Chance • Revenge Is Gonna Be Mine • Wicked Always Wins • Charmings vs. Evil Queen • Emma's Theme • A Happy Beginning
Doc • Happy • Sleepy • Dopey • Sneezy • Bashful • Grumpy • Queen Delightful • Lord Starchbottom • Hildy Gloom • Grim Gloom • Snazzy Shazam • Goldilocks • Sir Yipsalot • Squire Peckington • Buckets • Crystal Ball • Fairy Godmother • Big Bad Wolf • Little Red Riding Hood • Teensy • Nocturna • Princess Prettyhead • Dr. Jingleheimer • Tooth Fairy • Nicely Done • King Yo • Duke and Duchess of Drear • Yeti • Ginorma • Sheriff Of Plottingham • Really Nice Guys • Rumpelstiltskin • Witch
Episodes
Season One: "The Long, Long Winter/Itsy Bitsy Spider Fighters" • "Sneezin' Season/The Delightful Diamond Mystery" • "Mirror, Mirror/The Big Bash" • "Surprise/Welcome to the Neighborhood" • "Sir Yipsalot and the Goose/Starchy Takes a Break" • "The Littlest Giants/Gnome Alone" • "Sleepytime/Goldilocks and the 7D" • "For the Love of Cheese/Let's Get Organ-ized" • "Grandpa Grumpy & the Ogre/The Fairest in the Land" • "The 8th D/New Shoe" • "Bathtub Bashful/Knick Knack Paddy Whack" • "Grim the Dragon/Free Teensy" • "The Jollywood Jam/Hildy the Good" • "Buckets/Frankengloom" • "Uncle Humidor/Grim the Genius" • "The Enchanted Shoes/Hildyrella" • "Big Bad Sneezy/Cat on a Hot Grim Roof" • "Gingersnaps and Grumpy Snaps/Jollybells" • "The Very Important Thingy/Leaf It to Sneezy" • "7 Frogs/Sir Yipsalot and the Mutt" • "The Queen's Quest/Finders Keepers" • "Abraca-Dopey/Bing Bong Beans!" • "Big Rock Candy Flim-Flam/Doing the 7D Dance" • "The Rock of Sages"
Season Two: "When Pigs Fly/Knight School" • "In Yer Dreams, Pal/The Great Glitterpillar" • "Oh Happy Grumpy/Funniest Hair Day" • "Say Pest to the Dress/Delight Me, Delight Me Not" • "Whose Voice Is It Anyway?/Take Your Pet to Lunch Day" • "Jollyball Anyone?/Giggleberries" • "Miss Fortune Teller/Grump-Tiki" • "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yeti!/Which Witch Is Which?" • "The Family Pickles/Chicken Soup for the Troll" • "Dr. Jingleheimer/The Enchanted Forest Ranger" • "Nicely Done and The 7D/Take Me to Your Grumpy" • "Smarty Tooth/Surely, You Jest" • "Hop To It, Dopey!/What Are You, Five?" • "Bedknobs and Gloomsticks/Take Care of Your Elf" • "7D and the Beast/Game of Grumpy" • "Bummer Vacation/They Growl by Night" • "Planks, But No Planks/The Jollywood Games" • "There's a Monkey in My Hat/Shapeshifter" • "Water Ya Doin' Dopey/Once in a Purple Moon" • "A Sneeze in Time/A Royal Pain in the Castle"
Songs
Heigh Ho: Here We Go Now • Climbing Song • The Queen Is Gone For Good • Grumpy's Got the Blues • Waiting For the Cat Burgler • Training Song • Let's Dig • 7D Motto Song • Happy Birthday from Jollywood • Whoopdie Dooptie Schmoodily Stew • We Love You, Sir Yipsalot • Floor Song • Relax • The Jollywood Song • Gem Song • Travelin' On • Gonna Break the Sleeping Spell • Cheese Song • Grump It Up • Call The 7D • Our Grandpas • The Jolly Awards • Ye Old Jollywood Spa • Baby I Dig You • You're The Queen of Hearts Baby • I'm A Good Witch • Just Like a Bucket and Mop • Yodel-Lay-Hee-Hoo • I Feel So Blue • A Jollywood Jolly Day • Jolly Day • Gloomy Day • I'm Not Very Nice
Original Worlds:Destiny Islands • Traverse Town • Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion • Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River • Dive to the Heart • End of the World • Realm of Darkness • Twilight Town/Mysterious Tower • The World That Never Was • Castle That Never Was • Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion • Keyblade Graveyard • Daybreak Town/Scala ad Caelum