The 7D is a Disney series centering around the Seven Dwarfs from the classic film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The series premiered on July 7, 2014 on Disney XD. After a brief run on Disney Channel, in late summer 2014, it started to air on the Disney Junior block on December 26, 2014, though only on Fridays at 8:00 AM for a brief time before being taken off the schedule for Jake and the Never Land Pirates. On April 25, 2016, it was announced that the series was cancelled. The series finale premiered on November 5, 2016.> Reruns continued to air on Disney XD until December 25, 2017.
Accessing a classic fairytale and finding new ways to bring it to audiences, Disney Television Animation begun production on the new animated series "The 7D," a comedic take on the world of Seven Dwarves, this time in a contemporary storybook world designed for viewers age 2-7 and their families. The series was previously slated to debut in 2014 on Disney Junior channels and programming blocks around the world. The series was redesigned for all ages set to appear on all three Disney channels but has yet to receive a new future release date. The announcement was made June 2012 by Nancy Kanter, Senior Vice President, Original Programming and General Manager, Disney Junior Worldwide.
The executive producer is Emmy Award-winning Tom Ruegger (Animaniacs). Tom Warburton (Codename: Kids Next Door) is co-executive producer, while Alfred Gimeno (Tiny Toon Adventures) is the director and Sherri Stoner (Pinky and the Brain) is the story editor. The characters are designed by Noah Z. Jones (Fish Hooks).
Synopsis[]
The series takes place in the whimsical world of Jollywood, where Queen Delightful relies on the 7D – Happy, Grumpy, Sleepy, Dopey, Sneezy, Bashful and Doc – to keep the kingdom in order. Standing in their way are two laughably evil villains, Grim and Hildy Gloom, who plot to take over the kingdom by stealing the magical jewels in the 7D's mine. With seven very distinct personalities, the 7D always manage to save the day and send Grim and Hildy running back to their evil lair to try another day.
Queen Delightful's Magic Mirror (Whoopi Goldberg) - An enchanted mirror who knows all and tells all.
Sir Yipsalot (Bill Farmer) - Queen Delightful's little dog who gets his name by going "Yip, yip, yip!"
Villains[]
Hildy Gloom (Kelly Osbourne) - A bratty witch who strives to take over Jollywood.
Grim Gloom (Jess Harnell) - Hildy's husband who is not so bright.
Crystal Ball (Jay Leno) - A smart-aleck sidekick of the Glooms.
Supporting Characters[]
Snazzy Shazam (Leigh-Allyn Baker) - A snazzy witch and Hildy's rival.
Goldilocks (Nancy Cartwright) - A troubling little girl from The Three Bears.
Not-So-Magic Mirror (Wallace Shawn) - A mirror that is not so magic.
Gallery[]
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Trivia[]
This is the first TV series on Disney XD to be rated TV-Y.
This is the first Disney Television Animation series to utilize the new logo at the end credits. Later seasons of previous shows and new series would also begin utilizing the new logo.
Several times in the closed captions, "Heigh Ho" is spelt as "Hi Ho".
The series was originally going to premiere on Disney Channel on August 18, 2014 but was later moved to September 15, 2014 to September 21, 2014 for seven days and nine premieres.
The series premiered on "Disney Junior on Disney Channel" on December 26, 2014 and stopped airing in February 2015 to air more episodes of the new Disney Junior series, Miles from Tomorrowland. It was later moved to the Disney Junior channel until April 2015.
Despite Tom Warburton's initial announcement that The 7D would air its last episode in September 2016,[1] official Disney XD highlights confirmed that no episodes would premiere for that month.[2]
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