Snow White’s CGI Dwarfs Were Better Than I Expected Them To Be

Disney’s Snow White includes a reimagined version of the Seven Dwarfs from the original film in CGI, though they work better than I initially expected. By the time of Snow White‘s ending, the live-action Disney film separates itself from the source material while still honoring it in several ways. There are many changes between the animated and live-action Snow White films, but the two go hand-in-hand as different versions of the same story, both with strong morals at their center.

When concerning the comparison of animated and live-action Snow White characters, the latter mostly look identical to the former. Rachel Zegler is great as the тιтular princess, with Gal Gadot’s design as the Evil Queen updating the villain’s look for modern times. As the most popular song on Snow White‘s soundtrack begins midway through the movie, though, the biggest talking points regarding character appearances make their debut: the Seven Dwarfs. Doc, Bashful, Sneezy, Sleepy, Grumpy, Happy, and Dopey are entirely CGI creations in Snow White, and this worked better than I ᴀssumed.

Snow White’s CGI Dwarfs Are Not Perfect, But They Fit The Film’s Setting

Issues Aside, Snow White’s Fantasy Elements Compliment The Dwarfs

The film’s two primary locations are the Evil Queen’s kingdom and the Seven Dwarfs’ forest. The latter is filled with CGI animals, fantastical woodlands and glittering caves, and a whimsical cottage where the Dwarfs live. In having the Dwarfs be entirely CGI, they add to the fairytale aspect of Snow White‘s woodland scenes. As alluded to, they are certainly not perfect, but the way the CGI creations feel more fantastical links well to the overall otherworldly feel of the world Disney created long ago.

The CGI Dwarfs Sell One Of Snow White’s Main Themes

Beauty Is Not Superficial & Vain

Beyond linking to their fantastical environment well, the CGI Dwarfs allow one of Snow White‘s core thematic throughlines to shine. The message of the film is similar to that of the original film, being that kindness to others, fairness, mercy, and bravery are what makes a person truly beautiful, rather than superficial and vain beauty. The Evil Queen represents the latter, with her kingdom reflecting that throughout the film by being presented as a dull, grey, boring expanse of houses and buildings.

Snow White is the representation of the true kind of beauty the film explores, as are the things she resonates with like the CGI animals, their homes, and, of course, the Seven Dwarfs. The Dwarf’s forest is colorful and beautiful in a way the Evil Queen’s city is not, emulating the theme that kindness can make the world around someone much prettier and fairer to live in. The Dwarfs link to these fantastical elements and that theme because of their similarly fairytale-like design, selling a key message of Snow White and proving the CGI to be a good choice.

Snow White’s CGI Dwarfs Give The Film A Good Dose Of Nostalgia

By Calling Back To The Original Film


Rachel Zegler as Snow White with the seven dwarfs in Snow White 2025

The final reason as to why I believe Snow White‘s CGI Dwarfs turned out better than I expected is the nostalgia they bring. While Snow White is similar in many ways to the original film, it is equally different at points, given how it updates a potentially dated story for modern times. Where the Seven Dwarfs are concerned, the CGI designs allow them to emulate the original film more than any other aspect of the remake. The CGI models allow all seven to look almost identical to how they do in the original movie and, despite the uncanny valley, provide a heap of nostalgia.

All of this makes the Dwarfs feel strangely comforting in a film that tries to stand on its own…

This continues with the more popular songs of the original film, be it “Heigh Ho” or “Whistle While You Work.” The former is incredibly nostalgic and the CGI Dwarfs only add to this fact, while the latter is reimagined so that the Dwarfs aid Snow White in cleaning their cottage. All of this makes the Dwarfs feel strangely comforting in a film that tries to stand on its own from the source material. For this reason, combined with the others I have mentioned, I am glad that Snow White‘s CGI Seven Dwarfs worked better than most ᴀssumed they would.

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