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If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn't. And contrariwise, what it is, it wouldn't be, and what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?
―Alice[src]

Alice is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. She is a young girl who uses her surreal imagination to escape her mundane life. Alice's curiosity and yearn for something new leads her to a mysterious realm known as Wonderland. As she traverses through the wacky world, Alice finds herself appreciating the normality that she once rejected.

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Alice, the protagonist of Disney's 1951 animated feature 'Alice in Wonderland', embarks on her journey to Wonderland driven by her curiosity and longing for novelty. She uses her vivid imagination to flee from her ordinary life, leading her to the enigmatic Wonderland. As she navigates this eccentric world, Alice starts valuing the normalcy she previously dismissed.

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Alice, initially intrigued by Wonderland's peculiarities, soon finds the nonsensical world unbearable. Her curiosity and adventurous spirit wane as she yearns for home. Her insistence on respect, sensibility, and fairness clashes with Wonderland's chaos, leading to precarious situations that ultimately drive her away.

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In the 1951 Disney adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, Alice's age is not specified, but she is depicted as being at least 10 years old. Kathryn Beaumont, who provided Alice's voice, was 12 at the time.

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Alice, in the 1951 film 'Alice in Wonderland', escapes her mundane life through her surreal imagination. Her desire for novelty leads her to Wonderland, a mysterious realm she discovers by following the White Rabbit. As she navigates this eccentric world, Alice learns to value the normality she once dismissed.

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The 1951 Alice, voiced by Kathryn Beaumont, is a character in the Disney Animated Canon, based on Lewis Carroll's books. The 2010 Alice Kingsleigh, played by Mia Wasikowska, appears in feature films and video games, including Alice in Wonderland and Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition.

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Walt Disney himself had specific instructions for how Alice should sound. For the voice of Alice, Walt Disney wanted one "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." He found that in the young actress Kathryn Beaumont, and within hours of her audition, Disney gave Beaumont the part. Like many Disney animated heroines, Alice was portrayed by a real-life actress as reference material for the animators. This was performed by Beaumont, the voice of Alice, who was drawn looking a bit older than her 7-year-old storybook counterpart. This enabled keeping the wonder and childlike quality of a young girl while allowing for some maturity. After Beaumont retired from acting in 2005, Hynden Walch has now taken over the role of Alice for Beaumont and has been her current voice actress since. However, Beaumont still occasionally reprises the role, her most notable reprise being in Alice's Wonderland Bakery. Kat Cressida has also voiced Alice for a brief period of time in a few projects for Disney.

Alice is depicted as a daydreamer first and foremost. Prior to arriving in Wonderland, she sat on the bank of a river listening to her sister reading lessons, which she didn't like, as the book her sister was reading had no pictures, and claimed, "In my world, the books would be nothing but pictures!" Alice, however, does enjoy reading, just not the books her sister prefers. This gives some idea of Alice's large imagination, and at first, Wonderland seemed like the perfect place for Alice, as it allowed her to indulge in her imaginings as well as her intense curiosity. Having been raised as a proper lady, Alice is generally very relaxed and carries a peaceful demeanor to the point where she tends to respond to Wonderland's nonsense with grace and courtesy. Alice's pedantic eagerness to show off her knowledge, coupled with her push for respect, sensibility, and fairness, proved to be adverse to the chaotic environment in Wonderland, as her resistance to Wonderland's nonsense landed her in many precarious situations that ultimately get Alice chased from Wonderland. Still, she's intelligent, polite, honest, and articulate, if not given a reason to be otherwise as aforementioned. She is also very adventurous, idealistic, and curious, as shown by her initial fascination with Wonderland. However, she soon discovers how unbearable a world of nonsense is, which tones down her curiosity and sense of adventure in favor of returning home.

Alice is a young girl living in what is assumed to be Victorian England. Her figure is slender and appears fairly petite. She has big blue eyes, pink or red lips, fair skin, and blonde, thick, medium-length hair held back by a black ribbon tied in a bow.

Alice's signature outfit is a cerulean and light blue short-sleeved knee-length skirted dress with a matching collar, and a white pinafore apron on top, with a bow tied in the back of her apron. Underneath her dress, she wears a white petticoat, a pair of white tights, and a frilly white knee-length and matching pantalettes. She also sports black Mary Jane shoes with brown/gray soles. Her dress is wide enough to make a parachute, so she can float down to Wonderland.

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Alice falling down the rabbit hole.

In 1865 England, Alice is sitting in a tree with her pet kitten, Dinah, listening distractedly to a history lesson being given from her older sister, who repeatedly reminds Alice to stop daydreaming and pay attention. Alice tries to excuse her lack of attention due to the book her sister was reading having no pictures in it and saying how in her world, the books would be nothing but pictures, but her sister brushes off her reasoning as silly nonsense. Alice slips away with Dinah while her sister is focused on reading, going off about "a world of her own". Near a brook, she spots a White Rabbit with a waistcoat and an oversized pocket watch fretting endlessly over how late he is running. Filled with curiosity over what a rabbit could be late for, Alice hurries after him, begging the rabbit to wait. She follows the rabbit into a small rabbit hole, where the ground gives way while she's focused on talking to Dinah, and she tumbles end over end down an endless black hole, only able to wave goodbye to Dinah as she falls out of sight of her kitten. Her dress catches her fall like a parachute, slowing her descent, and after floating past assorted household objects such as chairs and pictures aloft in the hole, taking in the wonder of it all and asking several questions about what will happen to her should she ever reach the bottom of the hole or it goes on endlessly, even trying to pass the time with reading a book she grabs before being distracted, she lands safely at the bottom. She continues her pursuit of the rabbit to a round, cavernous room with doors on all sides. At one door, in particular, is a cheerful doorknob placed on a door too small for her. At the advisement of the doorknob, Alice drinks from a bottle on the table (which magically appears). Alice drinks the drink (after considering that it may be poison) and says it taste like a cherry tart, custard, pineapple, and roast turkey. As she says this, she shrinks to 'just the right size'. She goes up to the doorknob and is about to turn the knob when he informs her that he's locked. Alice is saddened by this, but the doorknob says (assumes) Alice has the key, which Alice doesn't. The key then magically appears on the table. Alice tries to climb the table, but can't due to her small size. The doorknob suggests Alice to try the box (which magically appears). Alice opens the box and finds it full of cookies. She takes a bite of one and grows to giant size, nearly filling up the room in her giant state. Upset by this, Alice begins to cry giant drops of water that turn the room into a pool of her own tears, despite her best attempts to try and stop crying, only to cry harder and harder. The doorknob sees the bottle and tells Alice, who drinks from the bottle, shrinks, and falls into the empty bottle, which is washed through the keyhole and enters Wonderland.

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A giant Alice inside the White Rabbit's home.

Once on the shore, she meets Dodo, who is having a caucus race with some friends. The White Rabbit appears and dashes into the nearby forest. Alice follows but is delayed by the appearance of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. The two comical chums entertain her with the story of The Walrus and the Carpenter until Alice realizes she is wasting time. Taking leave of the two, Alice finally stumbles upon the White Rabbit's home and meets him face to face, but he mistakes her for his housemaid Mary Ann. He orders her to retrieve his gloves from the house. While upstairs, Alice 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. Seeing what has happened, the White Rabbit enlists the help of Dodo, who resolves to set fire to the house and "smoke the monster out." Spotting a garden, Alice eats one of the rabbit's carrots and shrinks very small. Alice is then able to exit the house and resume her pursuit of the White Rabbit, who has realized how late he is and taken off.

After losing the rabbit a second time, she has a marginally pleasant interaction with a bed of living, talking flowers, who enchant her with "All in the Golden Afternoon". However, when they realize Alice is no sort of flower they have ever seen, they decide she is a "weed" and rudely oust her from the garden. Afterward, she encounters a snobby, hookah-smoking caterpillar who shows her a mushroom that can enlarge or shrink her before turning into a butterfly and flitting off.

Alice breaks off two pieces of the mushroom and finds that a small nibble from one of the pieces returns her to normal size. She places the two pieces in her apron pockets and resumes her journey through the forest. Alice then meets the mischievous, perpetually-grinning Cheshire Cat, perched in a tree. After a vexing conversation, the cat suggests she visit the Mad Hatter and March Hare (who is mad too).

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Alice with the Mad Hatter and March Hare during the Mad Tea Party.

The Cheshire Cat vanishes into thin air. Though she does not want to come across mad people, Alice pays a visit to the Mad Hatter, March Hare, and the Dormouse. The trio is at an enormous table laden with teapots and kettles, sipping tea and celebrating one of their 364 unbirthdays. Alice and the trio become friends until they seem to be even madder than they appear. After several failed attempts at a civilized conversation, an exasperated Alice becomes fed up with their madness and storms away.

Before she does, however, the White Rabbit appears and rushes through the party, only to be stopped by the Mad Hatter, who was intrigued upon hearing of the rabbit's tardiness. He claims his watch is to blame and believes it's two days slow, leading to the Mad Hatter and the March Hare volunteering to "fix" it. Their efforts merely make things worse, to the point where the watch goes mad and is destroyed by the Hare. Sadly, the White Rabbit gathers the ruined pieces, heartbroken as it was an unbirthday present, and the trigger word causing the rabbit to be thrown out during the Mad Hatter and March Hare's reprise of their Unbirthday song, leaving Alice chasing after the rabbit once more.

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Alice lost in the Tulgey Woods, having given up hope.

Declaring she has had enough nonsense (namely because by now, she has realized that a world full of it isn't as good as she thought), Alice decides to find her way home, no longer interested in the rabbit. As she continues on her way, she realizes she has come to an unfamiliar part of the forest. Here she encounters a plethora of peculiar animals, who divert her attention even further into the unknown. Some of these creatures point Alice's attention to a pathway, ostensibly leading out of the woods. She follows the path in excitement but doesn't get too far before it is swept away by another peculiar creature, leaving her stranded in the middle of the woods. A resigned Alice reaches her breaking point and starts to believe she may never see her home again. She sobs in distress, lamenting her flighty disregard for the practical advice she's known all along. As she cries, the Cheshire Cat appears in a nearby tree to comfort her, to her utter delight. Alice wails that she is done with following white rabbits and wants to find her way home. He explains to her that she has no way, because all ways in Wonderland are the Queen of Heart's ways. She asks the cat where to find her, and he directs her to a secret passageway to a twisting hedge maze surrounding a castle.

Alice enters the hedge maze and comes across a palace garden with white rose trees. There, she finds a trio of cheery Club playing cards armed with paintbrushes painting the roses red. The cards explain to her how they planted the white roses by mistake, and they are trying to correct themselves since the penalty is losing their heads. Alice willingly lends a hand, but they are all halted upon the arrival of their boss, a mean, horrible, loudmouthed villainess named the Queen of Hearts, along with the diminutive king, and an entourage of spear-toting card soldiers. In a panic, the three grounds workers try to shift the blame to one another, but the belligerent Queen sends them off to be executed.

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Meeting the dreaded Queen of Hearts.

Alice tries to plead for them, but the Queen strong-arms Alice into a game of croquet. Although she has played before, Alice is surprised to see the mallets and balls are flamingos and hedgehogs, respectively. The entire game operates under the Queen's constant threat of beheading. The card soldiers, serving as the brackets, are careful to place themselves in front of the rolling ball, and the flamingos and hedgehogs dare not upset her. Alice is not so lucky with her own flamingo, who tickles, embarrasses, and wrestles with the girl. The Cheshire Cat appears in and out of gameplay, but only to Alice. The Queen is quickly angered by Alice's repeated claims that the cat is there when she has not seen it herself. When the cat plays a trick on the Queen, she eagerly orders Alice's execution, but the king manages to earn her a trial.

Alice's trial is a convoluted, nonsensical proceeding full of irrelevant hearings from the March Hare and Mad Hatter and imaginary evidence against Alice. When the Cheshire Cat orchestrates another trick against the Queen, Alice receives the blame again. Alice gobbles down the mushroom pieces in her apron and shoots toward the ceiling to tower over the courtroom. She carelessly brushes away the attacking card soldiers while the King recites Rule #42, stating that people more than a mile high cannot be present. Alice refuses to leave on the basis that she wasn't nearly a mile high—she was still under the roof of the courtroom. After then mocking the Queen by curtsying to her in her giant size, she then calls the Queen a "fat, pompous, bad-tempered old tyrant" just as she realizes the other mushroom piece has returned her to normal size. Once the Cheshire Cat appears to repeat what Alice said to infuriate the Queen and seal Alice's doom, the Queen screams out, "Off with her head!!" and the card soldiers swarm her.

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Alice asleep under a tree, revealing everything was but a dream.

In the confusion, Alice escapes the castle and the hedge maze and flees through the previously visited segments of Wonderland as the realm begins to crumble. When she arrives at the doorknob, she looks through the keyhole and sees herself asleep under a tree. She begs herself to wake up as the angry inhabitants of Wonderland advance on her. Alice awakens to the sound of her sister asking her to recite her history lesson. The dazed Alice only spouts out some nonsensical poetry, much to her sister's exhaustion and confusion. Alice then picks up Dinah, and they all return home for tea time.

From her dream, it is assumed that Alice has learned a valuable lesson of understanding the importance of logic and has therefore matured.

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Alice with Daisy in House of Mouse.

Alice makes numerous appearances in the animated series. Alice is usually seen drinking tea with The Mad Hatter.

In the opening for the show, Alice can be seen with a few other Wonderland characters at Daisy Duck's reservation desk.

In "Big Bad Wolf Daddy", Alice is seen singing along with several other Disney characters to the aptly-named song, but when Big Bad Wolf Daddy does another of his trumpet solos, he blows so hard that Alice's dress takes on its parachute form again as she's literally blown away by him, flying out the front doors of the House of Mouse with the Cheshire Cat, Meeko, Jiminy Cricket, and Pocahontas, right past a surprised and startled Max Goof.

In "Gone Goofy", Goofy accidentally served Winnie the Pooh a "Pooh-phu platter" that was meant for Alice (due to the fact that it made Pooh grow when he ate some).

In "Ask Von Drake", Alice was seen with the Hatter during the headcount of all the Disney character guests.

In "Dining Goofy", Alice was in her gigantic state, making it difficult to order her food on a regular-sized computer (which she, of course, is curious about, as she lived during a time when computers, as we know them at least, didn't exist). A Penguin Waiter then served Alice one of her "Drink Me" bottles, returning her back to her normal size.

In "Mickey vs. Shelby", Alice was seen in the lobby with Daisy (as seen in the pic on the right), asking her if the White Rabbit had come by there. Daisy replied, "Nope, sorry" and Alice continued her search, curious as to where he could have gone. The White Rabbit then hopped up onto the desk after Alice left and told Daisy, "Thanks, she's been following me."

Alice also appears in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.

If you found yourself in Wonderland, then you'll find yourself in Wonderland...
―Alice's message
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Photo of Alice and the White Rabbit in Alice's Wonderland Bakery.

Though Alice does not physically appear in the show, her picture appears in her bakery that her great-granddaughter inherits. In the episode "Potato Potahto", prior to the debut of the show, it's revealed that she and the White Rabbit made a potato dish together. In "Alice's First Day in Wonderland", her voice can be heard in a flashback when her great granddaughter reads a message left for her on Cookie's first page.

Alice returns alongside the rest of the Wonderland inhabitants at the Disney Animation Studio for a group photo with all the characters from the previous films to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the studio and The Walt Disney Company's founding in 1923 by Walter Elias Disney and his brother Roy Oliver Disney.

In a deleted scene, Alice can be seen with Camilo Madrigal, Skippy, and Abby Mallard encouraging Hiro Hamada to get the highest score in the game Fix-It Felix Jr. while Zazu watches them impatiently because at that moment all the Disney characters have to gather to take the group photo to celebrate the studio's 100th anniversary.[1] In the final product, Alice first appears outside during Goofy's failed first attempt at the group photo and during "When You Wish Upon a Star", she joins on singing the last line of song with all the Disney characters as the photo is successfully taken for Disney's 100th anniversary. In the original storyboarded version, she watches Cinderella, Anna, and Elsa starting up the final verse of the song, alongside Aladdin and Taran.

In 1956, Alice appeared in a commercial promoting Jell-O alongside the Gryphon and Mock Turtle. In during which, Alice offers to teach the Mock Turtle how to make jello for an upcoming party.

In Ralph Breaks the Internet, screenshots depicting Alice can be seen in the background during Vanellope's visit to Oh My Disney.

In the series finale of At Home With Olaf, a short clip of Alice in Wonderland featuring Alice appears during a montage of heartwarming moments from Disney films playing in Olaf's song "I Am with You".

In a second segment of The Wonderful Spring of Mickey Mouse, when Alice appears in a cameo when she playing a game of croquet, the pollen covered her after Goofy sneezes it. Later after Mickey and Minnie Mouse saves the town when the pollen clears off and the flowers and rosebush rain back down where she resumes her croquet game.

Alice made recurring appearances in the live-action wrap-around skits alongside the other costumed characters and celebrity guests.

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Elisabeth Harnois as Alice in Adventures in Wonderland.

Alice appears as the main protagonist of the 1992-1995 TV series and is portrayed by Elisabeth Harnois. Alice is an average preteen, often facing problems in school, with her little brother (Brian) or big sister (Kathy), or some other issue. She often confides in her cat Dinah about her day. Alice has a special gift in that she is able to pass into Wonderland by walking through her mirror (see Through the Looking-Glass). Whenever she arrives, she helps her friends solve their problems, which in turn offers a solution to hers in the real world. Because her actress, Harnois, is American, she never provided her character a British accent despite Alice being of English origin (and likely because either children at the time might've found applying British pronunciations to all words in English sentences difficult, if the concept was hinted by adults, or both).

Though set after Alice leaves Wonderland, the comic shows the impact Alice's adventures left in the kingdom. Besides the trouble the White Rabbit and his maid Mary Ann have found themselves in, Alice has gained a cult following amongst the Wonderland denizens who dislike the rule of the Queen of Hearts.

In this Nintendo game, Mickey and Minnie Mouse set off to rescue Alice from Maleficent (or the Queen of Hearts in the Japanese version).

In the game, the Disney villains have managed to change the endings of their respective stories. The Queen of Hearts changes Alice in Wonderland by decapitating Alice; though she's still alive and merely headless, with her head placed at the center of the hedge maze. The player and Jiminy Cricket then work together to search through the maze in order to find Alice's head and return it to her body, then follow the White Rabbit to the end of the maze to the exit door.

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Alice appears in the Kingdom Hearts video game series as one of the Princesses of Heart, seven legendary maidens whose hearts of light can open the gate to Kingdom Hearts when gathered, and the only one other than Kairi to not be of royal lineage. In Kingdom Hearts, Alice was one of the three remaining princesses who was not yet captured by Maleficent and the other villains. The other two being Kairi and Jasmine. 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 assault and attempted theft of her heart before ordering the Heart and Spade card soldiers to behead her. When Sora intervenes and tries to assure the Queen that Alice is innocent, the Queen refuses to believe it without proof, true to the nonsensical nature of Wonderland, having Alice locked in a cage next to her judge's stand. While Sora tries to prove her innocence, Alice is subsequently captured by the Heartless, who take her to their home base, Hollow Bastion, which occurs during when Sora has to face the Queen and her Card Soldiers after he proves Alice is innocent and the Heartless were guilty, but the Queen, not wanting to admit she made a mistake, has Alice's cage raised out of Sora's reach, forcing him to take out the Crank Tower that held it up, but by the time he brought the cage back down, Alice had already been abducted by the Heartless in the confusion. After Sora defeats the Trickmaster Heartless boss and locks the Keyhole, located ironically in the mouth of The Doorknob, the Cheshire Cat reveals that Alice is already gone, taken by the Heartless, much to Sora's disappointment. She is later brought before Maleficent and her council of Disney Villains, just after Sora saved Deep Jungle and helped Tarzan defeat Clayton and the Stealth Sneak Heartless boss (should the player do Deep Jungle before Wonderland, Snow White will be the Princess of Heart brought before Maleficent instead). After her heart is restored once Sora destroys Ansem's Dark Keyblade to release Kairi's heart and complete the Keyhole, Alice awakens and assists the other Princesses to protect Hollow Bastion from the leaking darkness.

After Sora defeats Ansem and Kingdom Hearts is sealed, Alice returns to her world, and is presumably vindicated by the Queen of Hearts for any wrongdoing after what happened with the Heartless, if the nonsensical behavior of Wonderland ensured she received a full pardon from the Queen.

Alice also appears in Chain of Memories as an illusion from Sora's memories. Like the previous game, she is put on trial, but the difference this time is that she is able to prove to the Queen her innocence.

A data version of Alice also makes an appearance in Kingdom Hearts coded, revolving around her memory loss.

Alice also appears in Kingdom Hearts Union χ, where she gets saved by the Player from the Queen of Hearts. She then tells him she wants to visit the world her own way, knowing the Player will be there to save her.

Alice is a major character in the game, appearing as a meet-and-greet character outside her attraction in Fantasyland. She also takes part in the attraction's mini-game. In the game, girl players will wear her dress whereas boy players will wear the Mad Hatter's outfit. She is first seen at the Queen of Hearts' croquet game and later at the Mad Tea Party, where she assists the player in the dance mini-game. Her dress is purchasable at the shops, but only after certain criteria are met to unlock it and the player's avatar is a girl when first created.

The original game design for the Alice costume was originally going to be included in the game but then was deleted and replaced by the Tim Burton version of the character. Despite being deleted in the final version of the game, the costume still makes a cameo in the game as a painting which is the same one used in the trailer, which can be found as one of the paintings in the "Over the Castle Wall" area in the "Alice in Wonderland" world (though using elements from the Tim Burton version rather than the classic version).

Alice is an unlockable Mythical Hero and Legendary Support character added during the Peculiar Party event. Alice is a leader who can level the playing field by changing everyone's Speed at the start of the battle, interrupting long stretches of enemy turns, calling teammates for assists, cleanse teammates of Harmful and Helpful effects, and revive herself and her teammates after defeat. Alice also constantly swaps between growing and shrinking throughout the battle, with Grow allowing her to deal more damage, heal teammates, grant her and her teammates Menacing, and inflict Harmful effects on opponents, while Shrink allows her to grant Stealth and Evasion to herself and teammates, give teammates extra shielding, and get extra assists from her teammates. As Alice is a Legendary character, she can only be unlocked during her seasonal Peculiar Party event, and requires the player to unlock and level up the March Hare, the White Rabbit, the Caterpillar, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat in order to unlock her.

Alice is set to appear in this game at some point, but is currently unavailable in the current game. The roadmap for 2025 shown on the October 29th, 2024 livestream hints she may be coming to the game next year as a shadow or silhouette of the Cheshire Cat is seen in one of the images of the roadmap, hinting that Wonderland characters will be added next year in a future free content update.

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Alice poses for a photograph at Hong Kong Disneyland.

Alice appears as a common character at Disney Parks worldwide. 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"). She is also one of the certain characters that can go on rides and attractions with park guests (the Tremaines, Aladdin, Jasmine, the White Rabbit, and even the Mad Hatter are just some others that can have fun in the park along with guests); one of the rides she can enjoy with Guests is the Mad Tea Party teacup ride, where she can also be heard giving safety instructions. During colder weather, such as during the wintertime, she'll wear a long-sleeved version of her trademark dress to stay warm while interacting with Guests.

Alice's presence at Disneyland includes the popular musical chairs game daily at 2:30 p.m., participating in the daily Disneyland Marching Band concerts in the main entrance as the park opens and in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle dancing with The Mad Hatter and selected children to "The Unbirthday Song". She has also been seen in the finale of Fantasmic! on the Mark Twain and also appears in Disney's Electrical Parade.

She also appears in Alice in Wonderland as an animatronic, and It's a Small World as a doll.

Occasionally, she and the Mad Hatter will jump aboard a Storybook Land Canal Boat and provide their own brand of spieling.

In Florida, Alice can be seen at the United Kingdom Pavilion of Epcot's World Showcase.

She also appears along with the White Rabbit and Mad Hatter in the Festival of Fantasy Parade at the Magic Kingdom, dancing after the Sleeping Beauty float. She also appears for holiday events around the Magic Kingdom, such as Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and taking part in the Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade, along with doing meet-and-greets near the Mad Tea Party ride, with or without the Mad Hatter joining her alongside the Queen of Hearts.

She's also seen as one of the first characters in the Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, wearing her long-sleeved winter variant of her dress and a scarf as she and the Mad Hatter join Peter Pan, Wendy, Pinocchio, Geppetto, Mary Poppins, Bert, Donald, Daisy, and the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood, with leading the parade behind the Cast Members holding the parade's introduction banner and in front of the Christmas Tree float that Mickey and Minnie are riding on.

In Japan, Alice makes daily appearances in Tokyo Disneyland's Happiness is Here Parade at daytime, as well as the nightly and Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights. In the park's castle show Once Upon a Time, Alice appears in the first segment, centered around her adventures.

Alice's likeness can also be seen in The Queen of Hearts' Banquet Hall, while she makes meet-and-greet appearances near the Tea Cups attraction.

In France, Alice is the namesake of Alice's Curious Labyrinth, which is a maze exhibit inspired by scenes from the film. She can also be spotted near the park's own Tea Cups for meeting opportunities, she makes a brief appearance in Disney Dreams!.

Alice appears in Fantasyland for meet-and-greets in the park. She also appears during the bubble montage of Disney in the Stars castle show, as well as her own segment inspired by the film.

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Alice on the cover of a magazine Disney Princess.

Just like Megara, Alice served as a "princess" test at the beginning of the creation of the franchise. She appeared in a variety of products, even more so than Meg, which suggests that she was one step closer to becoming an official Disney princess. Some examples of products that Alice has appeared on include:

However, the fact of being a child must have influenced a possible withdrawal from Disney to put her in the Disney Princess franchise, ironically considering the fact that her film is overall much more successful than some of the Disney Princesses films.

Despite this, she has had a following of being an 'Anti-Princess', many fans of Alice (as well as other "Non-Princesses") like the fact that she doesn't have a love interest, royal title, etc, yet still an iconic and heavily exploited character in Disney's Marketing. Because of this, Disney tends to market Alice in Wonderland products to young adults and older, such as make-up, handbags, and many hot topic merchandise (arguably more than any other standalone Disney movie) as well as other consumer products that became a trademark in the film's huge commercial success.

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  • Alice's original voice actress, Kathryn Beaumont, reprised as the voice of Alice in the original Kingdom Hearts at the age of 63.
  • Alongside Aurora, Alice is one of the few Disney characters to have an actress born from the 30s that's still alive as of today.
  • In Kingdom Hearts, she and Kairi are the only princesses of heart who are not actually Disney Princesses.
  • Alice is ticklish, as when a flamingo repetitively plays with her belly during the croquet tournament, she is shown to be laughing.
  • Alice is the first female human protagonist of the Disney Animated Canon to only wear one outfit throughout the course of her film.
  • Alice is one out of the five unofficial Disney Princesses to get a Classic doll at the Disney store in 2020, alongside Wendy Darling, Tinker Bell, Esmeralda, and Megara.
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    Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween PartyAgrabah (Kingdom Hearts pilot)
    Incorporated Films and Shorts
    Aladdin/The Return of JafarAlice in WonderlandBeauty and the BeastBig Hero 6CinderellaFantasiaFrozenHerculesThe Hunchback of Notre DameLilo & StitchThe Lion KingThe Little MermaidMickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three MusketeersMonsters, Inc.MulanThe Nightmare Before ChristmasPeter PanPinocchioPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndSleeping BeautySnow White and the Seven DwarfsSteamboat WillieTangledTarzanToy StoryTron/Tron: LegacyWinnie the PoohWreck-It Ralph
    Characters
    Main Characters: SoraRikuKairiKing MickeyDonald DuckGoofyRoxasAxel/LeaNaminéXionAquaTerraVentus

    Villains: XehanortAnsemXemnasMaleficentPeteVanitasXigbar/BraigXaldinVexenLexaeusZexionSaïx/IsaDemyxLuxordMarluxiaLarxeneTerra-XehanortYoung XehanortXehanort's Guardian
    Other Characters: Jiminy CricketAnsem the Wise/DiZYen SidMaster EraqusDilanEvenAeleusIenzoLingering WillHaynerPenceOletteKairi's GrandmaRiku ReplicaJiminy's JournalForetellersMaster of MastersLuxuEphemerSkuldChirithyStrelitziaLauriamYozoraVorHermod
    Original Monsters: HeartlessNobodiesUnversedDream Eater
    Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Queen MinnieDaisy DuckPlutoChip and DaleHuey, Dewey, and LouieMagic Brooms • • White RabbitDoorknobCheshire CatQueen of HeartsCard SoldiersTarzanJane PorterClaytonTerkKerchakKalaSaborHerculesPhiloctetesHadesCerberusRock TitanIce TitanAladdinAbuJasmineGenieCarpetJafarIagoPeddlerCave of WondersPinocchioGeppettoMonstroCleoArielFlounderSebastianUrsulaKing TritonFlotsam and JetsamGlutJack SkellingtonZeroSallyOogie BoogieLock, Shock, and BarrelDr. FinkelsteinMayor of Halloween TownPeter PanTinker BellCaptain HookMr. SmeeWendyCrocodileMerlinWinnie the PoohTiggerPigletEeyoreRabbitOwlRooBeesBeastBelleSnow WhiteCinderellaFairy GodmotherAuroraPongoPerditaDalmatian PuppiesSimbaMushuDumboBambiChernabog
    Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts II: Flora, Fauna, and MerryweatherMaleficent's RavenScrooge McDuckMulanLi ShangShan YuHayabusaYao, Ling, and Chien PoThe EmperorLumiereCogsworthMrs PottsChipWardrobePegasusMegaraPain and PanicHydraHorace HorsecollarClarabelle CowClara CluckJack SparrowElizabeth SwannWill TurnerCaptain BarbossaBo'sunJacobyTwiggCursed CrewPrince EricAttinaAndrinaSanta ClausSkeletal ReindeerTimonPumbaaNalaRafikiScarShenzi, Banzai, and EdMufasaKiaraPridelandersHyenasTronMaster Control ProgramCommander SarkKangaGopherStitchChicken Little
    Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep: Prince PhillipMaleficent's GoonsDocGrumpyHappySleepyBashfulSneezyDopeyThe PrinceEvil QueenMagic MirrorPrince CharmingJaqLady TremaineAnastasiaDrizellaLuciferGrand DukeGrand CouncilwomanCaptain GantuJumbaExperiment 221Lost Boys
    Disney Characters introduced in Dream Drop Distance: QuasimodoEsmeraldaPhoebusJudge Claude FrolloVictor, Hugo, and LaverneKevin FlynnSam FlynnQuorraCLUBlack GuardsBlue FairyBeagle BoysChernabog's MinionsJulius
    Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ: Mad HatterMarch HareRazoulRoyal GuardsMauriceGaston
    Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ: SultanSamsonVanellope von SchweetzFix-It Felix Jr.Sergeant CalhounKing CandySour BillCy-BugsHero's Duty Troops
    Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III: ZeusApolloAthenaHermesLava TitanTornado TitanLittle ChefWoodyBuzz LightyearRexHammSargeGreen Army MenLittle Green MenRapunzelFlynn RiderPascalMaximusMother GothelSulleyMike WazowskiBooRandall BoggsChild Detection AgencyTrailer FolkElsaAnnaKristoffOlafSvenMarshmallowHansMr. GibbsTia DalmaDavy JonesKrakenCutler BeckettDavy Jones' Locker CrabsBaymaxHiro HamadaGo Go TomagoHoney LemonFredWasabiLumpyWreck-It Ralph
    Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
    Disney Characters introduced in the manga: CaterpillarChi-Fu
    Square Enix Characters: LeonCloudMoogleOthers

    Elements
    Plot Elements: Kingdom HeartsHeartKeyblade WarDark Seeker SagaMore

    Game Elements: Gameplay in Kingdom HeartsMagic

    Objects
    Sea-salt ice creamWayfinderDoor to DarknessKeybladeX-bladeMorePixar BallA113Pizza Planet Truck
    Locations
    Original Worlds: Destiny IslandsTraverse TownRadiant Garden/Hollow BastionDisney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless RiverDive to the HeartEnd of the WorldRealm of DarknessTwilight Town/Mysterious TowerThe World That Never WasCastle That Never WasLand of Departure/Castle OblivionKeyblade GraveyardDaybreak Town/Scala ad Caelum

    Disney Worlds: WonderlandDeep JungleOlympus Coliseum/Underworld/OlympusAgrabahAtlanticaHalloween Town/Christmas TownNeverlandHundred Acre WoodThe Land of DragonsBeast's CastlePort Royal/The CaribbeanPride LandsSpace ParanoidsDwarf WoodlandsCastle of DreamsDeep SpaceLa Cité des ClochesThe GridPrankster's ParadiseCountry of the MusketeersToy BoxKingdom of CoronaMonstropolisArendelleSan FransokyoGame Central Station/Niceland/Cy-Bug Sector/Candy Kingdom

    Organizations/Groups
    Organization XIIIPrincesses of HeartDisney Villains Council
    Songs
    "Dearly Beloved" • "Simple and Clean" • "Sanctuary" • Face My FearsDon't Think TwiceMickey Mouse Club MarchSwim This WayPart of Your WorldUnder the SeaUrsula's RevengeA New Day is DawningDestatiThis is HalloweenHe's a PirateBeauty and the BeastBibbidi-Bobbidi-BooIt's a Small WorldNight on Bald MountainWinnie the PoohThe Sorcerer's ApprenticeThe Pastoral SymphonyNutcracker SuiteYou've Got a Friend in MeHealing IncantationPut That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help MeLet It GoDo You Want to Build a SnowmanYo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)A Whole New WorldCircle of Life
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    Disney Tsum Tsum Logo

    Media
    Toys and MerchandiseMobile Application (Disney and Star Wars)Mobile Application (Marvel)Television ShortsKingdom Hearts Union χDisney Tsum Tsum FestivalTwisted Wonderland
    Disney
    Mickey and Friends: MickeyMinnieDonaldDaisyGoofyPlutoChip and DaleOswaldOrtensiaDuffyShellieMayGelatoniStellaLouCookieAnn'Olu MelHuey, Dewey, and LouieJosé CariocaPanchito PistolesClarabelle CowHorace HorsecollarMax GoofClaricePeteScrooge McDuckLudwig Von DrakeDr. FrankenollieJulius

    Pooh and Pals: PoohTiggerPigletEeyoreRabbitOwlRooKangaGopherChristopher RobinLumpy
    Lilo & Stitch: StitchLiloScrumpPleakleyJumbaAngelLeroyDr. HämstervielUgly DucklingSparky627GigiBabyfierYangSlushyShortstuff625AmnesioDupeSampleClipTankYinHunkahunkaPlasmoid
    Silly Symphonies: Donald DuckBig Bad WolfPractical PigFiddler PigFifer PigUgly Duckling
    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Snow WhiteEvil QueenDocGrumpyHappyBashfulSneezySleepyDopey
    Pinocchio: PinocchioJiminy CricketFigaroCleoGeppettoBlue FairyHonest John and GideonLampwickMonstro
    Fantasia: MickeyYen SidChernabogHyacinth HippoBen Ali Gator
    Dumbo: Dumbo
    Bambi: BambiThumperMiss BunnyFriend OwlThe Great Prince of the Forest
    The Three Caballeros: GauchitoBurrito
    The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: Mr. Toad
    Cinderella: CinderellaJaq and GusPrince CharmingFairy GodmotherLady TremaineLuciferSuzyPerlaBruno
    Alice in Wonderland: • Mad HatterMarch HareDormouseWhite RabbitCheshire CatTweedle Dum and Tweedle DeeQueen of HeartsKing of HeartsCaterpillarDinahOysters
    Peter Pan: Peter PanTinker BellWendy DarlingJohn DarlingMichael DarlingCaptain HookMr SmeeNanaTick TockTiger Lily
    Lady and the Tramp: LadyTrampSi and AmJockTrustyPeg
    Sleeping Beauty: AuroraPhillipMaleficentFloraFaunaMerryweatherDiabloSamsonKing StefanGoonOwlRabbit
    Mary Poppins: Mary PoppinsBertPenguin Waiter • Carousel Horse
    One Hundred and One Dalmatians: Cruella De VilLuckyPatchRolly
    The Jungle Book: MowgliBalooBagheeraShere KhanKaaKing LouieHathi, Jr.Raksha
    Pete's Dragon: Elliott
    The Fox and the Hound: TodCopper
    The Aristocats: MarieBerliozToulouseDuchessThomas O'Malley
    The Rescuers: BernardBianca
    Oliver & Company: OliverDodgerTitoRitaFrancisEinstein
    The Little Mermaid: ArielFlounderSebastianEricUrsulaTritonMaxScuttle
    Beauty and the Beast: BelleBeastLumiereCogsworthMrs. PottsChipMauricePhilippeGastonLeFou
    Aladdin: AladdinAbuGenieJasmineJafarSultanIagoRajah
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: Jack SkellingtonSallyZeroLock, Shock, and BarrelOogie BoogieDr. FinkelsteinMayor of Halloween TownSanta Claus
    The Lion King: SimbaNalaTimonPumbaaZazuRafikiScarEd
    Pocahontas: PocahontasJohn SmithMeekoFlitPercy
    Hercules: HerculesMegaraHades
    Mulan: MulanLi ShangMushuFa ZhouKhan
    The Emperor's New Groove: KuzcoYzmaKronk
    Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers: Mickey MouseMinnie MouseDonald DuckGoofy
    Chicken Little: Chicken Little
    The Princess and the Frog: TianaDr. Facilier
    Tangled: RapunzelFlynn RiderPascalMaximusMother GothelQueen AriannaKing FredericCassandra • Fidella • Pub Thug
    Wreck-It Ralph: Wreck-It RalphFix-It Felix Jr.
    Frozen: AnnaElsaOlafKristoffSvenHansSnowgiesBruni
    Big Hero 6: HiroBaymaxFredWasabiHoney LemonGo Go TomagoTadashi HamadaYokaiMochi
    Zootopia: Judy HoppsNick WildeMayor LionheartFlashYaxGazelleChief BogoClawhauserFinnickMr. BigBellwetherJerry Jumbeaux Jr.
    Moana: MoanaMauiPuaHeiheiTamatoaKakamora
    Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: ChipDaleGadgetMonterey Jack
    Phineas and Ferb: Perry
    The Lion Guard: KionOnoBungaBeshteFuli
    DuckTales (2017): Scrooge McDuckHuey, Dewey, and LouieWebby Vanderquack
    Kingdom Hearts: SoraRikuKairiAquaXemnasAnsem, Seeker of DarknessVentusTerra • Chirithy • LeaYoung XehanortRoxas • Dark Riku • Naminé
    UniBEARsity:
    Sofia the First: SofiaMinimusSkye
    Elena of Avalor: Elena
    Enchanted: Giselle
    Disney Fairies: PeriwinkleRosettaSilvermist
    The Sword in the Stone: WartMerlin
    Oliver & Company: Oliver
    Raya and the Last Dragon: RayaSisu
    Twisted Wonderland: Grim
    Encanto: MirabelIsabela
    Wish: AshaKing Magnifico

    Pixar
    Toy Story: WoodyBuzz LightyearBo PeepHammAlienJessieRexBullseyeStinky PeteLotsoForkyDucky and Bunny

    A Bug's Life: FlikDotHeimlich
    Monsters, Inc.: SulleyMikeBooRandallCeliaRozFungusGeorge Sanderson
    Cars: Lightning McQueenMaterSallyDoc HudsonJackson StormCruz RamirezMackMiss Fritter
    Finding Nemo: NemoDoryMarlinCrushBruceDestinyBaileyHankSquirtNigelGillSheldonPearlDarlaCharlieJenny
    WALL-E: WALL-EEVE
    Ratatouille: RemyLinguini
    Up: Carl FredricksenDugKevinRussell
    Brave: Merida
    Inside Out: JoySadnessAngerDisgustFearBing Bong
    The Good Dinosaur: Arlo
    Coco: MiguelHéctorImelda
    Onward: Ian LightfootBarley Lightfoot
    Soul: Joe22
    Luca: Luca
    Turning Red: Mei
    Lightyear: Captain LightyearSox
    Elemental: EmberWade
    Luxo, Jr.: Luxo, Jr.

    Disney Parks
    MonorailWalter E. DisneyDumboMad Tea PartySplash MountainAstro OrbiterMatterhorn BobsledsThe Haunted MansionAlbertEnchanted Tiki RoomOrange BirdPirates of the CaribbeanJungle CruiseBig AlBonnie BearTower of Terror
    Marvel
    The Avengers: Iron ManCaptain AmericaThorThe HulkBlack WidowHawkeyeFalconWar MachineWinter SoldierAnt-ManBlack PantherVisionSharon Carter

    Ultimate Spider-Man: Spider-ManVenomGreen GoblinMiles MoralesLizardRhinoDoctor OctopusIron SpiderSpider-GwenKraven the HunterHobgoblin
    Guardians of the Galaxy: Star-LordGamoraRocket RaccoonGrootDrax
    Marvel's Women of Power: WaspElektraCaptain MarvelShe-HulkSpider-Woman
    Marvel Icons: DaredevilDoctor StrangeGhost RiderMs. MarvelThanos

    Star Wars
    Luke SkywalkerHan SoloPrincess LeiaC-3POR2-D2Moff TarkinYodaChewbaccaStormtrooperSandtrooperAT-AT DriverRed GuardTusken RaiderJawaWicketJabba the HuttGreedoObi-Wan KenobiQui-Gon JinnQueen AmidalaClone TrooperJar Jar BinksDarth MaulJango FettGeneral GrievousAayla SecuraAnakin Skywalker/Darth VaderMace WinduCount DookuPlo KoonReyFinnBB-8Kylo RenPoe DameronCaptain PhasmaFirst Order StormtrooperMaz KanataThe MandalorianThe Child
    The Muppets
    KermitMiss PiggyFozzie BearRowlfGonzoAnimalThe Swedish Chef
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