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The Seven Dwarves of Sesame Street appear in Episode 4114 alongside Snow White, who's played by Amy Sedaris. They're quite happy to be together, energetically singing "We Are the Seven Dwarves" and counting themselves. However, one at a time, the Dwarves must take leave to pursue other ventures, leaving Snow White alone. Elmo comes up with the idea of replacing the Dwarves with Alan and some kids.
Kermit also met another set of dwarves in a "Sesame Street News Flash" sketch; these emotional dwarves were named Cheerful, Sad, Lovey, Angry, Proud, Surprised and Fearful.
In another Sesame Street sketch, an Anything Muppet Snow White accidentally visited the cottage of the Six Dwarves. (EKA: Episode 0279)
The Dwarves
| | Clumsy (Dwarf #1)
- Performer: Joey Mazzarino
- Anything Muppet: Fat Blue
- Description: A purple-haired, big-eyed dwarf who always falls down. He leaves to apply a cold compress to his aching body.
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| | Vertigo (Dwarf #2)
- Performer: Fran Brill
- Anything Muppet: Green
- Description: A dizzy dwarf who feels that the world is spinning around him. He leaves to go lie down for a while.
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| | Gassy (Dwarf #3)
- Performer: Matt Vogel
- Anything Muppet: Orange Gold
- Description: A bloated burping dwarf who runs off to find some antacids.
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| | Itchy (Dwarf #4)
- Performer: Carmen Osbahr
- Anything Muppet: Lavender
- Description: A dwarf that is constantly scratching himself. He leaves the group to find his backscratcher.
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| | Smelly (Dwarf #5)
- Performer: Martin P. Robinson
- Anything Muppet: Pear Shaped Fuschia
- Description: An odiferous dwarf who causes Sensitive-Nose to leave due to the cheese in his shoes.
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| | Sensitive-Nose (Dwarf #6)
- Performer: Ryan Dillon
- Anything Muppet: Lavender
- Description: A large-nosed dwarf who leaves due to the rather pugnant smell of Smelly.
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| | Hammy (Dwarf #7)
- Performer: Eric Jacobson
- Anything Muppet: Pumpkin
- Description: A somewhat arrogant dwarf who hams it up whenever he can. He leaves the dwarves to pursue the enlightening career of "Breadcrumb # 3" in "Hansel and Gretel".
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