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This rare drawing comes from a deleted story sequence in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — an early “lodge meeting” scene in which the dwarfs discuss what gift to give Snow White. In this moment, Doc pauses quietly to think, a beat of character that no longer exists in the finished film. During production, both the lodge meeting and a bed-building sequence which would follow it were completely removed. In the final movie, they were replaced by a simple scene of the dwarfs marching off to work in the mine, where the animals interrupt to warn them that Snow White is in danger. It was a major structural change that shifted the story from reflection to urgency. Snow White was also the first feature film of any kind to use storyboards as a formal production tool. To show how deliberate Disney’s approach was, I compare this drawing to a much looser 1960s television storyboard from The Flintstones, highlighting how different Disney’s feature-level planning was from later TV animation, such as that at Hanna Barbera. In this Disney artwork, you can still see the original orange pencil construction lines beneath the finished drawing — evidence of Disney’s story and character thinking being worked out visually on paper. This artwork captures a moment of experimentation and revision that audiences were never meant to see, but that helped shape animation history. #SnowWhite #SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs #Disney #DisneyHistory #WaltDisney #DisneyAnimation #DisneyAnimationHistory #DisneyArt #DisneyProductionArt #Storyboard #AnimationStoryboard #VintageDisney #ClassicDisney #GoldenAgeOfDisney #HannaBarbera #TheFlintstones #AnimationHistory #FilmHistory