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(birds chirping)

Song: ♪ Take and watch the world ♪ ♪ And everywhere you'll see ♪ ♪ At the center of each life ♪ ♪ A loving family ♪ ♪ Grownups with their little ones ♪ ♪ Enjoying every minute ♪ ♪ Giving them the gift of love ♪ ♪ And all the pleasures in it ♪ ♪ The power of love is ours to share ♪ ♪ Open up your heart ♪ ♪ To show you care ♪ ♪ We all need love to give ♪ ♪ We all have love to give ♪ ♪ Don't keep the love you have ♪ ♪ Locked up inside ♪

(soft piano music)

Narrator: This is a story about love, and how love and beauty are more powerful than wickedness and jealousy. Many years ago, there was a tiny, beautiful kingdom in a far away place. Now this kingdom was ruled by a kind and good king, who had a lovely and gentle wife as his queen. The tiny kingdom glowed in the magic of their love and they had a daughter who was the most beautiful child the world had ever seen and they called her Snow White. Sadly, shorty after Snow White was born, her mother, the good and noble queen, died of a mysterious illness and the king soon remarried.

(cat meowing)

Narrator: This new queen was truly beautiful but her beauty went no deeper than her skin. She was a wicked and cruel woman who was only happy when she was looking into one of her many mirrors and when the good king perished while fighting a war in a far away land, the new queen did not shed a single tear. For now she could tax the people heavily and use the money to buy all sorts of lotions and potions that would maintain her great beauty and the people of the kingdom became sad and frightened. The queen had many, many mirrors but, by far, her favorite was a magic mirror which always spoke the total and absolute truth. For many years, several times each day, the vain queen would look into her magic mirror and ask the same question.

Evil Queen: Magic mirror, tell me do, tell your mistress, tell her true; answer me, obey my call, who's the loveliest of all?

Narrator: And each time, the magic mirror would answer exactly the same way.

Mirror: The answer Queen is crystal clear; you are most lovely far and near.

(laughing)

Narrator: And then, one fateful day, the queen received an answer of a different sort. Yes, a very different sort indeed.

Mirror: Her skin is pure as brand new snow. Her eyes send people's hearts aglow. Lips red as blood. Hair black as night. The loveliest is... fair Snow White.

Evil Queen: What?! How can this be? I am the most beautiful woman in the land! I always have been and I always shall be! Treacherous mirror, how dare you say Snow White is lovelier than I?!

Mirror: Your loveliness is great 'tis true but there is one more fair than you. For Snow White's beauty does begin where yours does stop, 'tis from within.

(groan)

Evil Queen: Send me my royal huntsman immediately! So, you understand what it is I want you to do, my loyal huntsman?

Huntsman: But your highness!

Evil Queen: I asked you a simple question! Do you understand?

Huntsman: Yes, your highness, I understand.

Evil Queen: Good, because if, for some reason, you should fail than tonight, I shall be dining upon head of huntsman. Do I make myself clear?

Huntsman: Yes, your highness.

Evil Queen: Then we understand one another. Now go!

(glass shattering)

(deviously laughing)

(joyful laughing)

(gasp)

Snow White: Don't worry, I won't take away your little hiding place. What a beautiful, glorious day! Have you ever seen such a lovely sunshiny day, Huntsman?

Huntsman: Even the sunniest of days may have its dark clouds, Princess.

(joyfully laughing)

Snow White: Oh, Huntsman, don't be so glum. You are beginning to sound just like my stepmother. I wish there were a way I could make her happy.

Huntsman: You would not be so anxious to make the queen happy if you knew why she sent us here.

(joyously laughing)

Snow White: I know, let's pick some wild berries for my stepmother. Perhaps, that will please her. Huntsman, what are you doing?!

Huntsman: I... I cannot do it!

Snow White: Huntsman, what is it?!

Huntsman: Run Princess, run for you life!

Snow White: My life? What are you talking about?!

Huntsman: The queen, she is jealous of your beauty! She has ordered me to slay you!

Snow White: Slay me?

Huntsman: Your stepmother will do anything to see you dead.

Snow White: She wishes me dead? I cannot believe this! Surely, you are mistaken!

Huntsman: There is no mistake! You must flee! Run far as you can, go!

Snow White: But what about you if you disobey the queen?

Huntsman: Run I say!

Snow White: I shall never forget you, Huntsman.

Huntsman: Nor I you, Princess. Now, quickly you must go and never return!

(sobbing)

(creepy growling)

(owls hooting)

(birds squawking)

Prince: Whoa there! Wait a minute, Miss. You are the most lovely creature this forest has ever seen.

Snow White: Please, let me go!

Prince: Who are you and what are you afraid of? Let me help you, please. After her! I must know who she is! Never have these eyes gazed upon such beauty. Never have I felt like this. Truly, I think this must be love.

Man #1: Sire, she has disappeared from sight.

Man #2: It is true, Sire. Perhaps, she was a witch or a gnome.

Prince: No, my friends. No one with a face like hers could be a witch or a gnome. I swear by all that I hold sacred I shall find that girl no matter how long it takes, and if I am lucky enough, she will become my princess.

Narrator: Snow White had never seen a place like this but somehow she knew it was a safe place.

(knocking)

Snow White: Hello. Is there anyone at home?

(knocking)

Snow White: Hello. Can anyone hear me? I said, is there anybody here?

(fire crackling)

Snow White: Oh my, what sweet little chairs. What a cute little table. Oh, what delicious looking food. This must be a house for children. There must be one, two, three, seven of them. Surely, they won't mind if I take a little something. I'm so hungry from my journey. What nice little children must live here. I must try to stay awake long enough to thank them for their kindness to me.

Narrator: Now, what Snow White could not possibly know was that this house did not belong to children at all, but to dwarves, seven of them, identical and all brothers.

(gasp)

Sunbeam: Hey, somebody's been sitting in my chair!

Toadstool: And using my spoon!

Faun: And eating my soup!

Hedgehog: And my bread!

Robin: And drinking from my cup!

Cricket: And nibbling at my fruit!

Tadpole: And sleeping in my bed!

Sunbeam: Who is she?

Toadstool: How'd she get here?

Faun: Isn't she beautiful?

Hedgehog: Yes, but what's she doing here?

Tadpole: It's just a girl.

Cricket: Shh, you'll wake her.

Toadstool: But she's sleeping in my bed!

Snow White: Didn't anyone tell you that it's rude to wake someone up by yelling?

Sunbeam: No.

Toadstool: Uh-uh.

Faun: Nope.

Hedgehog: No way.

Tadpole: But you're still in my bed!

Faun: Yeah.

Cricket: Yeah, you know. Who are you anyway?

Snow White: Oh, that's right. We haven't been properly introduced, only improperly awakened. I'm Snow White.

Faun: True you are a bit pale deary but what's your name?

Snow White: Snow White is my name.

Robin: Snow White, kind of an unusual name, isn't it?

Snow White: Hmm, I don't know. I never really thought about it before. May I inquire as to your names?

Sunbeam: I'm Sunbeam.

Toadstool: Toadstool here.

Faun: Faun is my name.

Hedgehog: You can call me Hedgehog.

Robin: Robin.

Cricket: Cricket.

Tadpole: My name is Tadpole and you are still sitting on my bed!

Snow White: Oh, I am sorry. I am pleased to meet all of you.

Robin: Well, um.

Dwarfs: Nice to meet you too. Pleased to meet you too.

Tadpole: Yeah right. Well, little miss rainy day, have you ever heard of a thing called trespassing?

Snow White: It's Snow White, and yes, I have. I'm so sorry, but I knocked and knocked and nobody answered and the door was open so I came inside and... I guess I just fell asleep.

Tadpole: On my bed!

Snow White: I said I was sorry, but I was so tired from running and I had no place else to go. I had to get as far away from the queen and...

Faun: There, there, don't cry.

Dwarfs: Here.

Robin: Why are you running from the queen? Not that you need an excuse mind you.

Snow White: She is my stepmother.

Faun: Look, I know that parents can be difficult sometimes but that is no reason to runaway.

Toadstool: Faun is right. You must go home. Your stepmother will be worried about you.

Snow White: But you do not understand! She wishes me dead!

Dwarfs: Dead?!

Tadpole: As in...

Snow White: Yes, I'm afraid it's true.

Cricket: But why? Why would anyone wish someone as lovely as you dead?

Snow White: The royal huntsman says that it's because she is... jealous.

Sunbeam: Well, it is true that the queen is a very vain and evil woman. The huntsman told you she is jealous of your beauty? There are stories in the kingdom about how she cannot stand for anything to be more beautiful than she is which you definitely are.

Snow White: Oh my, thank you.

Cricket: I heard that she has her royal gardeners clip the heads off the royal rose bushes, in case the flowers are more lovely than she is.

Snow White: That is true.

Faun: And I heard that on beautiful days she orders all the palace curtains to be drawn, so that no one can say the day is more lovely than she is.

Snow White: She told me it was because the flowers wouldn't bloom. Why it's true! Everything you say is true!

Toadstool: Then I say good radiance to her.

Dwarfs: Yeah, let's go get that queen! I never liked her anyway!

(sobbing)

Snow White: All of you against the queen and her armed guards?

Sunbeam: You got a point there.

(groan)

(whispering)

Tadpole: You can stay with us.

Snow White: Here, really?

Faun: For as long as you like. We'll protect you from that, that...

Sunbeam: Shh, after all, it is her mother.

Tadpole: Stepmother.

Sunbeam: A stepmother's love can be as deep and pure as any mothers. It is jealousy that has made her wicked.

Tadpole: Still I don't know brothers. We don't really have much extra room around here.

Snow White: Oh, please. I would love to stay here with you. I won't take up much room and, in return, I can cook for you and clean the house and mend your clothes and...

Tadpole: Hang on, hold it! If you're a princess like you say you are, how come you know how to cook and clean and sew?

Snow White: Doesn't everybody?

Dwarfs: No.

Tadpole: Boys, this girl is too good to be true. Okay, you can stay, but you'll have to find someplace else to sleep.

Dwarfs: Hooray!

(cheering)

Snow White: There you are, Sunbeam.

Faun: I'm Faun.

Snow White: Oh, sorry. And here's your lunch, Cricket.

Hedgehog: Hedgehog.

Snow White: Hedgehog, right. Robin?

Cricket: Nice try, but I'm Cricket.

Snow White: Oh, rats. Don't worry, I'll get it.

Robin: It's time to break out the jerseys with our names on the back.

Cricket: Give her a chance, Robin. I'm your brother and sometimes I'm not even sure who you are.

Tadpole: I'm Tadpole.

Cricket: See?

Sunbeam: Listen, Snow White, if your stepmother hates you as much as you say, she does she'll stop at nothing to see you dead. Be very careful today. Don't let anyone you don't know near the house.

Snow White: Don't worry, I won't. Thank you again for all your kindness, Sunbeam.

Sunbeam: Right.

Evil Queen: So the pretty, little girl still lives... Curse that miserable huntsman! Very well. I'll simply have to take care of this little matter myself. It shouldn't be too difficult. She is such a guileless, innocent child and once I have disposed of her, no one in the entire kingdom will be more beautiful than I! No one!

(deviously laughing)

Narrator: And so Snow White had found a place to hide from her wicked stepmother. She was happy to help the dwarfs who had given her a safe place to stay, at least she thought it was a safe place.

(zapping)

(deviously laughing)

Old Woman: Perfect. Who would suspect that someone as beautiful as I am would appear to be so ugly?

(laughing)

Old Woman: Laces, buckles, belts, bows, who will buy my beautiful laces, buckles, belts, bows?

Snow White: Well hello there, weary traveler. What brings you to this remote part of the forest?

Old Woman: Why I am selling my wares, pretty thing. Would you care to see some lovely new laces for your gown?

Snow White: Certainly, what have you got?

Old Woman: Oh, surely you're not frightened of old granny now, are you?

Snow White: No, of course I'm not, but I am afraid I have no money to buy your lovely laces.

Old Woman: Oh well, perhaps we can work something out, my dear. Here, let me show you how beautiful they will look on your dress.

Snow White: Well, alright then. Oh, they are lovely, aren't they?

Old Woman: Wait until you see them properly tied, my little one. Here, turn around so that I can tighten them for you.

Snow White: Careful ma'am, not too tight! It's getting a little difficult to breathe!

Old Woman: That's the whole idea, dearie!

(maliciously laughing)

Evil Queen: Now we shall see who the loveliest in the land is!

(groaning)

Sunbeam: Snow White!

Tadpole: Is she, is she?

Dwarfs: Hooray!

(cheering)

(joyously laughing)

Faun: Snow White, what happened here today?

Snow White: I'm not certain.

Sunbeam: Did you see anyone today?

Snow White: Only an old woman selling her wares.

Dwarfs: The queen!

Sunbeam: Snow White, didn't I warn you to beware of strangers?

Snow White: But she was just a sweet, harmless old woman.

Cricket: Harmless? Do you call this harmless?

Snow White: Are you saying that it was my stepmother?

Hedgehog: Only someone with mighty and terrible powers like the queen could manage something like this.

Snow White: I'm so ashamed that I fell for her nasty trick.

Hedgehog: Don't be hard on yourself. The queen is a very powerful sorceress.

Sunbeam: Well, anyway, you're safe now. Just be more careful in the future. Don't let anyone near the house and, especially, don't let anyone near you.

Snow White: No, no I won't. I'll remember, I promise. Thank you all for saving my life.

Evil Queen: Magic mirror, tell me do, tell your mistress, tell her true; answer me, obey my call, who's the loveliest of all?

Mirror: She does enchant each one she meets. Her heart was still, but now it beats and though you are a beauteous sight, you don't compare with fair Snow White.

(screaming)

Evil Queen: She lives! How can this be?! Will I never be rid of this horrible child?! Calm yourself, calm, calm. Anger causes wrinkles. Very well, if the laces failed to choke the life out of her, we will simply have to find something that will succeed. My will be done!

Dwarfs: ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Another working day ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Singing all the way ♪ ♪ Each day we arrive on time ♪ ♪ We work hard but we don't mind ♪ ♪ Summer, winter, spring or fall ♪ ♪ Happy workers one and all ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Another working day ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Singing all the way ♪

(coughing)

Dwarfs: ♪ Always busy as the bees ♪ ♪ On the job we aim to please ♪ ♪ Although we're small ♪ ♪ We're very quick ♪ ♪ And no one ever calls in sick ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Another working day ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Singing all the way ♪ ♪ We're seven brothers who look the same ♪ ♪ But each one has a different name ♪ ♪ We help each other when we can ♪ ♪ There's always someone to lend a hand ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Another working day ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Singing all the way ♪ ♪ Side by side the job gets done ♪ ♪ We work hard and still have fun ♪ ♪ When evening comes it's time to go ♪ ♪ We pack it up and head for home ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Another working day ♪ ♪ Hip, hip, hooray ♪ ♪ Singing all the way ♪

Hedgehog: I'm telling you Tadpole, one of us should have stayed at home to protect her.

Tadpole: Her, who her?

Robin: Who her? You know.

Tadpole: Me know, no.

Faun: Not you, her.

Tadpole: Who her?

Faun: Snow White, that who her.

Tadpole: Oh, why didn't you say so?

Hedgehog: I did say so.

Tadpole: Did not.

Hedgehog: Did too.

Sunbeam: Hey, hey, knock it off, guys! Seriously, we can't guard her every minute of the day. She must learn to take care of herself.

Toadstool: But she's merely a child.

Sunbeam: Even children must learn to watch out for danger. It may be the saddest of sad, but it's also the truest of true.

Cricket: But what if the queen returns?

Sunbeam: The queen will most likely not return. Remember, she believes that Snow White is dead.

Faun: But the queen has ways of knowing things.

Hedgehog: That's right, but what if she tries to kill Snow White again?

Tadpole: Well, all I can say is the queen had better not dare to try anything again. If she does I'll...

(grunting)

(sizzling)

(screaming)

(sirens)

Sunbeam: Why wasn't I just a twin?

(birds chirping)

Narrator: Snow White had learned her lesson. Although she was a trusting soul, she promised herself she would not be fooled again. It was a promise she should have kept.

(zapping)

Old Man: Excellent. No one could see through this disguise, but I must be careful not to frighten her.

(coughing)

Snow White: Are you alright, sir?

(coughing)

Old Man: Please miss, could an old man trouble you for a drink of water?

Snow White: Oh, of course.

(sigh)

Old Man: I thank you mightily, young miss. This wretched old throat gets so parched on the long journey I must make from the village.

Snow White: You are welcome then, humble sir. I would invite you in to rest awhile but I am forbidden to do so.

Old Man: Nonsense, for that is good advice. One should always be careful of strangers, even old ones such as myself.

Snow White: Still, how much harm could an old man like you do?

Old Man: More than you'd suspect, dearie. More than you'd suspect. Here, let me give you a small gift for your kindness to a thirsty old man.

Snow White: Oh no, I couldn't. I merely gave you some water.

Old Man: Nonsense. An act of kindness deserves a reward. Here, take this comb for your hair. It is the most beautiful of my stock. Only your lovely black hair could make it seem more beautiful.

Snow White: Are you certain you want to give me the best one you have?

Old Man: Quite certain I am, quite certain. Here, here, let me show you how it works.

(malicious laughing)

Evil Queen: Oh well, now. The poison that I placed on the teeth seems to be working quite well enough indeed. Goodbye, Snow White. Goodbye and good riddance.

(zapping)

Evil Queen: It is so seldom that I have visitors from other kingdoms, much less royal visitors. I am honored.

Prince: Your highness.

Evil Queen: You are far from your own kingdom, your highness. To what do I owe such a visit?

Prince: Oh most noble and powerful.

Evil Queen: And beautiful.

Prince: And beautiful Queen. I am on a quest.

Evil Queen: A quest you say.

Prince: Yes, a quest for true love.

Evil Queen: There is no better quest one could have.

Prince: I have no choice in the matter. I have come here seeking the love of my life.

Evil Queen: I am flattered, dear Prince, of course. However, although, you could not possibly tell to look at me I am old enough to be your mother, slightly older sister.

Prince: Oh no, your highness, you are mistaken.

Evil Queen: You are too kind. You do flatter me but I truly am older than I look.

Prince: I mean you are mistaken about my true love. The one I seek has raven hair and lips red as rubies. I have seen her but once and I shall not forget that face. I have heard that you have a daughter.

Evil Queen: My daughter. Oh, you must mean my stepdaughter.

Prince: I have heard tales of a beautiful princess who lives in this kingdom and I thought perhaps...

Evil Queen: Well, you thought wrong.

Prince: But...

Evil Queen: And I assure you the reports of her beauty are greatly exaggerated. Her beauty is no match for my own or so I've been told.

Prince: I am certain that must be true, your highness.

Evil Queen: Trust me it is.

Prince: Be that as it may highness, perhaps if I could meet her.

Evil Queen: Alas, she is no longer with us. My foolish huntsman took her to the forest not long ago and lost her. She has disappeared completely. Several hundred of my best men were unable to find her. She must have perished. Eaten by some beast or, perhaps, even poisoned.

Prince: That is terrible to lose a child. You must be heartbroken.

Evil Queen: I am inconsolable.

Prince: I know how you feel, for I too have lost the one person in my life that I truly love.

Evil Queen: How tragic for both of us.

Prince: My heart aches for your loss but I fear I cannot stay, for as long as the possibility remains that my true love exists, I must search for her. I shall search for the rest of my life if need be until I find her.

Evil Queen: She is fortunate to have one so devoted to her. What shall you do if you fail to find her or if when you do she is, I don't know, how shall I put this delicately, dead.

Prince: Then I shall die as well.

Evil Queen: Surely you cannot be serious.

Prince: I have never been more serious. Either I shall find my love or I shall die trying. I thank you for your time your highness and I wish you a speedy healing from your grief.

Evil Queen: Yes, thank you. Good luck on your quest.

Prince: Thank you, your highness. I know I shall not fail.

Evil Queen: Don't look at me like that. Most of what I told him was the truth. After all, she is dead.

(groaning)

Robin: Quickly, loosen her laces!

Hedgehog: She hasn't any laces!

Tadpole: Well, then let's find some...

Sunbeam: What's this? What have we here?

(cheering)

Tadpole: Alright!

Snow White: What... What happened?

Toadstool: That's what we were wondering.

Snow White: I don't know. I gave an old man a drink of water and he gave me a comb in gratitude, that's all I remember.

Sunbeam: Snow White, that was no old man! That was the evil queen!

Snow White: But he seemed so kind and so... old. It couldn't have been.

Robin: No, take a look at this!

(zapping)

Sunbeam: Remember what I told you, Snow White? The queen will stop at nothing to see you dead! Her magical powers are mighty and she can disguise herself as anything, anything at all! You must remember or else the kindness in your heart will be the death of you!

Snow White: Yes, I will remember. I promise, I will remember.

Faun: Perhaps, one of us should stay home with you tomorrow.

Snow White: No, no, I will remember. I swear I will. Please, I don't want to be anymore trouble to you.

Tadpole: Trouble? Snow White, we love you! You're no trouble to us at all.

(cymbals crashing)

Evil Queen: Magic mirror, tell me do, tell your mistress, tell her true; answer me, obey my call, who's the loveliest of all?

Mirror: Despite your efforts, noble Queen, Snow White's the fairest to be seen. Even your jaded eye must see that she is fairer far than thee.

Evil Queen: What? Again?! Those wretched dwarves... they have foiled me for the last time!

(glass shattering)

Evil Queen: I will devise a plan so cunning, so ruthless, that nothing will be able to save her this time! Nobody can be more beautiful than I am, especially that pitiful little school girl. This time, Snow White shall die and she shall stay dead forever!

(birds chirping)

Little Girl: Care to buy some apples, Miss?

Snow White: No, thank you. I don't want to seem rude, but you must go away from here quickly.

Little Girl: Oh, but... but they're fresh! I just picked them from my father's orchard this morning. If I can sell them to you, I won't have to walk all the way to the village.

Snow White: I'm sorry, I don't want any apples.

Little Girl: Oh, but Miss, look how ripe and juicy they are!

Snow White: It does look good...

Sunbeam: (voice) Remember what I told you, Snow White?

Snow White: But no, thank you.

(gusting wind)

Little Girl: There. You see, Miss? Even the wind wants you to stay outside long enough to try one of my apples.

Snow White: I don't think so, but thank you anyway.

Little Girl: Oh, but Miss, if I don't... if I don't sell some apples... my father is going to... punish me!

Snow White: Oh dear.

(sobbing)

Little Girl: And I haven't sold a single one all day! Won't you at least try one? I won't charge you a thing for a taste.

Snow White: How... How did you do that?!

Little Girl: Practice. Come on, I'll split one with you.

Snow White: Well.

Little Girl: There. You see? Delicious! Go on, give it a try. It's free.

Snow White: Mm, this is good. Maybe I will.

(gasping)

Little Girl: And maybe you won't.

(zapping)

Evil Queen: Dead, at last! You should have listened to your seven little friends, Snow White. Never talk to strangers, not even if they're children.

(deviously laughing)

(zapping)

(gasping)

Toadstool: Her comb, take out her comb!

Sunbeam: What comb? There is no comb!

Faun: Then the laces, cut loose her laces!

Sunbeam: There are no laces! Okay, someone get something!

Tadpole: I don't know what we're gonna do?

Sunbeam: Stop! It's no use, she's gone.

(sobbing)

Dwarfs: Snow White!

Evil Queen: And good riddance. Magic mirror, tell me do, tell your mistress, tell her true; answer me, obey my call, who's the loveliest of all?

Mirror: Her voice is still, she breathes no air. Snow White's no longer the most fair. The answer Queen is crystal clear, you are most lovely far and near.

(laughing)

Evil Queen: Now you're talking.

(maliciously laughing)

Narrator: And there she lay. Snow White's goodness and kindness had so affected the dwarves that they could not bring themselves to bury her, so they stood watching over her, hoping, praying for a miracle.

Prince: How can fate be this cruel? To have spent all this time searching for the girl that was to be my princess, to find her like this. What has happened? How did she die?

Sunbeam: It was the work of that sorceress, the evil queen.

Prince: Snow White, at last! I know your name and it is too late, too late! May I take her with me?

Faun: What? No, never!

Prince: Please, I beg of you. I will take her back to my palace and pay any price to the one who can revive her. I know it can be done. It must be done, for if her life is over then so is mine. I shall find a way to reverse this cursed spell, for I'm certain she merely sleeps.

Tadpole: I fear you are wrong, brave Prince, but since it is clear that you love her as much as we do, maybe you can find a way to bring her back.

Hedgehog: It's worth a try.

Tadpole: Take her then.

Prince: I thank you, kind dwarves, and I swear to you that when I do find a way to revive her and you will be the first to know of the miracle. Men! Take care with her. She is the love of my life and you must treat her gently.

(zapping)

(coughing)

Snow White: Where... Where am I?

Prince: In the arms of the man who would be your husband, my love. My sweet, beautiful love.

(cheering)

Sunbeam: Alright!

(laughing)

Dwarfs: Alright!

Narrator: And so it came to pass that beauty and kindness triumphed over evil and jealousy. The Prince and Snow White were to be married and everyone from far and near was invited to the celebration.

Evil Queen: I do hope that the bride will not be too put out when I make my entrance at the wedding ball, for all eyes will surely turn toward me, the most beautiful woman in all the realm. Oh, what the heck. Magic mirror, tell me do, tell your mistress, tell her true; answer me, obey my call, who's the loveliest of all?

Mirror: Your plan has failed, for can't you see; there is one more beautiful than thee. Skin fair as snow. Hair black as night. Behold the fairest one, Snow White!

(screaming)

Evil Queen: Oh no, no, no!

(glass shattering)

(glass shattering)

Evil Queen: What, what manner of sorcery is this?!

Mirror: Your jealousy's become a curse. Your luck has gone from bad to worse. You're passing through a magic door where you'll behold yourself no more. Your wicked face no more to see. You'll stay here for eternity. So welcome to my special place and nevermore you'll see your face.

Narrator: And so Snow White and the Prince were married and ruled their kingdom together for many, many years.

(crowd applauding)

Song: ♪ I climb the highest mountain ♪ ♪ Across the desert too ♪ ♪ Swim the deepest ocean ♪ ♪ Just to be near you ♪ ♪ I've waited half a lifetime ♪ ♪ My dreams are coming true ♪ ♪ I found my happy ending in you ♪ ♪ A little bit of magic ♪ ♪ A slice of the sun ♪ ♪ A handful of heaven ♪ ♪ All rolled into one ♪ ♪ A sprinkle, a twinkle ♪ ♪ From the stars above ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ I held onto my dreams ♪ ♪ And never would give up ♪ ♪ And even though at times it seemed ♪ ♪ The world was very rough ♪ ♪ I waited half a lifetime ♪ ♪ My dreams are coming true ♪ ♪ I found my happy ending in you ♪ ♪ A little bit of magic ♪ ♪ A slice of the sun ♪ ♪ A handful of heaven ♪ ♪ All rolled into one ♪ ♪ A sprinkle, a twinkle ♪ ♪ From the stars above ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ Once you have a dream ♪ ♪ Hold it very tight ♪ ♪ Think about it everyday ♪ ♪ And dream it every night ♪ ♪ A little bit of magic ♪ ♪ A slice of the sun ♪ ♪ A handful of heaven ♪ ♪ All rolled into one ♪ ♪ A sprinkle, a twinkle ♪ ♪ From the stars above ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ It's love ♪ ♪ It's love ♪

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