The character originated in stories told by Carroll to entertain the Liddell sisters while rowing on the Isis with his friend Robinson Duckworth, and on subsequent rowing trips. [31] The clothing worn by the characters in "My First Sermon" (1863) by pre-Raphaelite painter John Millais and "The Travelling Companions" (1862) by Victorian painter Augustus Leopold Egg have some elements in common with Alice's clothing in the railway carriage. Alice escapes with help from the Red Queen and races to the Well of Wonders where Cyrus is about to return the waters he stole and break the genie curse. The Jungle Book: Mowgli • Baloo • Bagheera • Shere Khan • Kaa • King Louie • Hathi, Jr. • Raksha Journey Into Imagination: Figment, Curious, imaginative, adventurous, clumsy, bookish, intelligent, eloquent, idealistic, dreamy, lazy, kind, polite, pedantic, sweet, inquisitive, shy, sensitive, easily flustered, playful, mature, stern, eager, respectful, well-behaved, courteous, good-mannered, sensible, knowledgeable, gentle, emotional, friendly, honest, innocent, Slender, fair skin, red lips, thick medium-length blonde hair, blue eyes, Daydreaming, flight, flowers, explorations, being small and gigantic (when it's important), tea, cats, stories with pictures, croquet, Judgment, rudeness, being gigantic, too much nonsense, getting lost, books without pictures, the Queen's tyranny. Although she shares her given name with Alice Liddell, scholars disagree about the extent to which she was based upon Liddell. Video Games: Kingdom Hearts • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days • Kingdom Hearts coded • Kingdom Hearts χ • Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ/Union χ • 2000 game • Alice no Paint Adventure • Disney INFINITY • Disney INFINITY: 2.0 Edition • 2010 game • Kinect Disneyland Adventures • Hidden Worlds • Disney Magical World • Disney Universe • Disney's Villains' Revenge • Disney Crossy Road • Disney Emoji Blitz • Disney Sorcerer's Arena Still recalling Wonderland, Edwin and Sarah suggest a doctor to Alice as the only other positive option. However, when she enters Wonderland (implied to be another realm and not her true homeworld), she is put on trial by the Queen of Hearts, mimicking the climax of her original film, the main difference being the Queen charging her with attempted theft of her heart before ordering the Heart and Spade card soldiers to behead her. [73] Zoe Jacques and Eugene Giddens suggest that the character occupies a status within pop culture where "Alice in a blue dress is as ubiquitous as Hamlet holding a skull," which creates "the strange position whereby the public 'knows' Alice without having read either Wonderland or Looking-Glass. [63] Freudians believed that the events in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland reflected the personality and desires of the author,[64] because the stories which it was based on had been told spontaneously. [20] At the request of ten-year-old Alice Liddell, Carroll wrote down the stories as Alice's Adventures Under Ground, which he completed in February 1864. Most of the time, she sounds as she did in the movie (a voice "that would be English enough to satisfy British audiences and preserve the feeling of an English literary classic, but not so English that it would put off American audiences"). Loosely inspired by Lewis Carroll's fantasy novels, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and Walt Disney's 1951 animated film of the s… She continues her pursuit of the rabbit to a round, cavernous room with doors on all sides. Feature films While upstairs, Alice innocently eats a cookie from a jar on the table but grows to giant size once again with her arms and legs shooting out the windows and doors of the house trying to pull herself out. The Little Mermaid: Ariel • Flounder • Sebastian • Eric • Ursula • Triton • Max • Scuttle The player and Jiminy Cricket then work together to search through Wonderland in order to find Alice's head and return it to her body. Like many Disney animated heroines, Alice was portrayed by a real-life actress as reference material for the animators. Alice tries to climb the table, but can't due to her small size. At one door, in particular, is a cheerful doorknob placed on a door too small for her. She frequently revisits Wonderland for proof of its existence to her father. Her continuing appeal has been ascribed to her ability to be continuously re-imagined. Alice wails that she is done with following white rabbits and wants to find her way home. Dinah (kitten) Mickey's Christmas Carol: Bob Cratchit Mickey • Ghost of Jacob Marley • Ebenezer Scrooge McDuck Pinocchio: Jiminy Cricket • Pinocchio • Blue Fairy • Figaro She is later freed by Weaver, who claims that he was shot by a masked robber. Walt Disney anthology seriesThe Mouse FactoryAdventures in WonderlandHouse of MouseA Poem Is...Once Upon a Time in WonderlandOnce Upon a TimeAt Home With Olaf (cameo)