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"Which Witch is Which?"
Season 2, Episode 8B*
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Half hour production code: 208B[1]
Broadcast Information
Disney XD airdate March 19, 2016
Episode Credits
Directed by Charles Visser
Written by Randy Rogel
Storyboards by Kris W.
Episodes Chronology
In U.S. Broadcast Order
← Preceded by
"You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yeti!"
Suceeded by →
"The Family Pickles"

"Which Witch is Which?" is an episode that premiered on March 19, 2016 with "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yeti!" on Disney XD.[2]

It is the sixty-fourth episode in the series.

Synopsis[]

When Grim borrows Hildy’s duplicating wand, he accidentally creates a Hildy clone.[3]

Plot[]

The episode starts with The 7D mining for 77 nightlight stones, which are needed at Queen Delightful's castle in case when candles burn out because Lord Starchbottom is still afraid of the dark. Meanwhile, at the Glooms' manor, a gigantic box is delivered to Hildy, which contains a single duplicating wand. Her new plan to take over Jollywood is by creating a duplicate of herself, but since it is time for her bedtime, she locks up the wand and instructs Grim not to touch it. After she goes upstairs to retire for the night, Grim plays fort with the box with Peaches, but needs a "watchtower"—conceiving the idea that he can duplicate the box, he unlocks the safe where the duplicating wand is inside. Grim at first, unsuccessfully attempts to make another box with the wand; he finds the switch to turn it on. With great force, the duplicating spell beam ricochets off walls and mirrors and upstairs towards the Glooms' bedroom, where it duplicates the sleeping Hildy. The duplicate overhears the original Hildy's sleep-talks about conquering Jollywood, so the duplicate leaves the house, telling Grim that she will now go on with her plan (though Grim does not realize that it was the duplicate Hildy).

At dawn, the original Hildy picks up her newspaper with the moving headline reporting that she had over reigned Queen Delightful, and crowned herself Queen overnight. Excited, she tells Grim to come along with to claim the throne. Back at the mine, the 7D finally complete mining for the nightlight stones, only to be called by the Bing-Bong Bell shortly. They arrive at the castle with the stones—where they are faced with the duplicate Hildy, who is now Queen! The duplicate then banishes them into the dungeon, where they discover Queen Delightful and Lord Starchbottom, who is relieved to see the Nightlight Stones. The original Hildy and Grim soon arrive at the castle as well. Upon discovering that Hildy has a duplicate self as Queen of Jollywood, Grim confesses to his wife that he had used the duplicating wand without her permission, which makes her furious. The duplicate Hildy then banishes the Glooms into the dungeon as well, landing on top of The 7D and the royals. After Grim takes ages explaining why there are two Hildys, the reluctant Glooms are persuaded by the 7D to work together to overthrow the duplicate's reign, with an added "winky swear" by Sleepy that the real Hildy will not make herself queen.

The 7D, the Glooms, and the Royals all climb out of the dungeon and proceed with the plan to distract duplicate Hildy, while Grim returns home to retrieve the duplicating wand, only to find Peaches had accidentally used it to make dozens of duplicates of herself. The enraged duplicate magically summons the two stone gargoyles by her throne to come to life to go after them. After a lengthy chase, the gargoyles with duplicate Hildy in tow have them surrounded. Grim arrives with the duplicating wand and uses a spell to make duplicate Hildy disappear, but accidentally creates another duplicate of her! Hildy instructs Grim to toss her the wand, in which she then snapped it in half, causing the duplicates to disintegrate. The original Hildy crowns herself queen, breaking the winky swear she had agreed on earlier. Sleepy reminds her that bad things will happen to people who break winky swears; which coincidentally the gargoyles who are devoid of duplicate Hildy as their master begin to chase after the Glooms, with Hildy leaving the crown behind. At night, everything is back to normal with Queen Delightful back at her throne with the nightlight stones illuminating the castle.

Featured song[]

Continuity[]

  • This is the first episode where Hildy does the winky swear, the second was in "Bummer Vacation".

Trivia[]

  • This episode reveals that whistling as a language exists, which explains why Queen Delightful and the 7D can understand what Dopey says through his whistles. Also, Grumpy can also whistle in a similar matter to Dopey's, but is shocked by everyone around him because his whistles are presumably foul.
  • Moral: Do not manipulate anything that belongs to someone else, especially without their permission.

Running Gags[]

  • Grumpy unknowingly whistles obscene language, much to everyone's shock
  • Everyone exclaiming "Skip!"

Cultural References[]

  • The episode "Which Witch Is Which?", shares the same title of an episode from both Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? and The Fairly OddParents!.
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  • The beginning shows the dwarfs mining in the same fashion as in the beginning of the Heigh-Ho segment of Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
  • The chest Hildy uses to lock up the duplicating want, resembles the one used by the Evil Queen in Disney's Snow White, which makes its first appearance in the series in the episode "Mirror, Mirror".

Goofs[]

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  • When Lord Starchbottom is seen hugging the nightlight stones, the bottom half of his left eye is cut off by his hair.
  • Possible: The 7D (sans Doc) would not have reacted to Grumpy's whistling since they are unfamiliar with the language.

Characters[]

International Premieres[]

  • April 30, 2016 -- (Disney Channel Asia)
  • November 7, 2020 -- (Disney XD Asia)

References[]

The 7D Episodes
Season 1
The Long, Long Winter | Itsy Bitsy Spider Fighters | Sneezin' Season | The Delightful Diamond Mystery | Mirror, Mirror | The Big Bash | Surprise | Welcome to the Neighborhood | Sir Yipsalot and the Goose | Starchy Takes a Break | The Littlest Giants | Gnome Alone | Sleepytime | Goldilocks and the 7D | For the Love of Cheese | Let's Get Organ-ized | Grampa Grumpy and the Ogre | The Fairest in the Land | The 8th D | New Shoe | Bathtub Bashful | Knick Knack Paddy Whack | Grim the Dragon | Free Teensy | The Jollywood Jam | Hildy the Good | Buckets | Frankengloom | Uncle Humidor | Grim the Genius | The Enchanted Shoes | Hildyrella | Big Bad Sneezy | Cat on a Hot Grim Roof | Gingersnaps and Grumpy Snaps | Jollybells | The Very Important Thingy | Leaf It To Sneezy | 7 Frogs | Sir Yipsalot and the Mutt | The Queen's Quest | Finders Keepers | Abraca-Dopey | Bing Bong Beans | Doing the 7D Dance | Big Rock Candy Flim-Flam | The Rock of Sages
Season 2
When Pigs Fly | Knight School | In Yer Dreams, Pal | The Great Glitterpillar | Oh Happy Grumpy | Funniest Haircut Day | Say Pest to the Dress | Delight Me, Delight Me Not | Whose Voice is it Anyway? | Take Your Pet to Lunch Day | Giggleberries | Jollyball Anyone? | Miss Fortune Teller | Grump-Tiki | You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yeti! | Which Witch is Which? | The Family Pickles | Chicken Soup for the Troll | Dr. Jingleheimer | The Enchanted Forest Ranger | Take Me To Your Grumpy| Nicely Done and The 7D | Smarty Tooth | Surely You Jest | Hop To It, Dopey! | What Are You, Five? | Bedknobs and Gloomsticks | Take Care of Your Elf! | Game of Grumpy | The 7D and the Beast | Bummer Vacation | They Growl By Night | The Jollywood Games | Planks, But No Planks | Shapeshifter | There's a Monkey in My Hat | Water Ya Doin', Dopey? | Once in a Purple Moon | A Royal Pain in the Castle | A Sneeze in Time
Others
Pilot | Sir Yips and the Big Ips
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