ICYMI- Snow White’s Arm ‘Stolen’ by Dopey

If you remember Snow White and her Seven Dwarfs, you probably remember the sweet companionship and bond she had with these misfits. In a twist of events, possibly a twist of an arm, it seems a technical glitch at Magic Kingdom paints a much different picture!

Snow White’s arm might have been stolen in a recent technical mishap at the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train attraction at Magic Kingdom, as shared in a now viral TikTok video!

Kira Haas was experiencing the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train attraction last Tuesday afternoon. Upon almost finishing the attraction, coming to the portion of the ride that slowly approaches the loading platform, she was greeted by what should have been a reenactment of the iconic dance scene from the classic Disney movie. However, she ended up witnessing a scene that was less wholesome than she originally anticipated.

Haas told FOX 35 News she was at Walt Disney World to celebrate the 28th birthday of her friend, Evan, and pulled out her phone while on the ride to take a selfie, when the hilarious incident happened.

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Snow White’s missing arm was found in the hand of Dopey as they danced around to “The Silly Song.”

“Immediately, we noticed that something was not quite right and Snow White’s arm was not attached to her body and, um, having my phone out at the right opportune moment, I was like, ‘Yes!’” she told FOX 35.

“Rip Snow White’s arm,” Haas captioned the video on TikTok, which has received over 300,000 views since it was posted on Tuesday.

“It’s been really fun to see that people are having the same reaction that I had, which was, ‘This is hysterical,’” Haas said.

The iconic Yodel Song serves as the backdrop for the off-putting scene that unfolded at the end of the ride as guests approached the loading and unloading dock.

“The music is killing me,” one user commented on TikTok.

Haas said she notified Cast Members of the mishap and the ride was closed for repair shortly after.

What are your thoughts on this hilarious and innocent mishap at Magic Kingdom? Let us know in the comments! 

Sean Sposato
The Main Street Mouse Central Florida Theme Park News Source