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Disney’s “The 7D,” A Contemporary, Comedic Take on The Seven Dwarfs, Premieres July 7 on Disney XD

— Jay Leno and
Whoopi Goldberg Join Voice Cast in Recurring Roles —


Disney Publishing Worldwide to Release “The 7D Mine Train” App

 

Disney’s “The
7D,” a contemporary, comedic take on the world of the Seven Dwarfs, will premiere
MONDAY, JULY 7 (10:00 a.m., ET/PT) on Disney XD and will debut on Disney
Channel and Disney Junior later this year. Joining the voice cast are Jay Leno
and Whoopi Goldberg in the recurring roles of Crystal Ball and Magic Mirror,
respectively. The series’ previously announced voice cast includes Kelly
Osbourne as the comically evil villain Hildy Gloom.

This June, Disney
Publishing Worldwide will release “The 7D Mine Train” app, a
side-scrolling adventure that introduces users to the re-imagined Seven Dwarfs
and allows them to choose one of the characters to pilot a mine cart through a
variety of Jollywood locales including the 7D’s mine, the Gloom’s Grotto and
the Queen’s Treasure Room, collecting gems along the way.

Set in the contemporary storybook world
of Jollywood, “The 7D” follows brave little heroes Happy, Bashful,
Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey, Grumpy and Doc as they work together to maintain order
in the kingdom. Standing in their way are Grim and Hildy Gloom, a novice
warlock and witch couple, who haplessly plot to
dethrone the Queen and take over Jollywood. 

In the premiere episode, “Long, Long Winter/Itsy Bitsy
Spider Fighters,” the 7D rescue the villagers of Jollywood from an eternal
winter spell that the Glooms have cast on the kingdom and help Queen Delightful
rid the castle of a pesky spider.

The multiplatform schedule includes the following:

Tuesday, June 17

Monday, June 23

Monday, July 7 (10:00
a.m.
, ET/PT)

Tuesday, July 8

In addition to
Osbourne, “The 7D” stars the voices of Jess Harnell (Disney Junior’s
“Sofia the First” and “Doc McStuffins”) as Grim Gloom,
Leigh-Allyn Baker (Disney Channel’s “Good Luck Charlie”) as Queen
Delightful, Disney Legend Bill Farmer (the voice of Goofy) as Doc, Maurice
LaMarche (“Pinky and the Brain”) as Grumpy, Kevin Michael Richardson
(Disney XD’s “Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja”) as Happy, Dee
Bradley Baker (“Phineas and Ferb”) as Dopey, Scott Menville
(“Teen Titans”) as Sneezy, Stephen Stanton (Disney Junior’s “Doc
McStuffins”) as Sleepy, Billy West (“Ren & Stimpy”) as
Bashful and Paul Rugg (“Animaniacs”) as Lord Starchbottom.

The series is executive produced by Emmy Award-winning Tom
Ruegger (“Animaniacs”). Tom Warburton (“Codename: Kids Next
Door”) serves as co-executive producer. Sherri Stoner (“Pinky and the
Brain”) is the story editor and Alfred Gimeno (“Tiny Toon
Adventures”), Jeff Gordon (“Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley
Winks”) and Charles Visser (“Animaniacs”) are the
directors. Meme master Parry Gripp (“Do You Like Waffles?”) is
the songwriter and composer for the series and also performs the theme song.  The series is a production of Disney
Television Animation.

 

 

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