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Alice Disney Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia. Alice is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. This article is about the 1. For the 2. 01. 0 live action character, see Alice Kingsleigh. Alice. Personality. Curious, imaginative, adventurous, clumsy, brave, kind, polite, pedantic, sweet, inquisitive, intelligent, shy, sensitive, generous, easily flustered, playful, mature, stern at times, naive. Z007/Z00759/Z0075963.jpg' alt='Madeline European Adventures Part 5\/6' title='Madeline European Adventures Part 5\/6' />Appearance. Slender, fair skin, rosy cheeks, pink lips, thick medium length blonde hair, blue eyes. Goal. To find out why the White Rabbit is late formerlyTo return home succeededLikes. Daydreaming, flight, flowers, explorations, tea, cats, stories with pictures, things that make sense, being tiny and gigantic. Dislikes. Judgment, rudeness, being scolded, being gigantic, too much nonsense, getting lost, the Queen of Hearts. Fate. Awakens back in England, as her adventure was merely all a dream. QuoteCuriouser and curiouser. Oh, dear. Oh, Mr. Rabbit, waitIts just a rabbit with a waist coat. I give myself very good advice. I very seldom follow it. Alice. Madeline European Adventures GameWasted money on unreliable and slow multihosters LinkSnappy is the only multihost that works. Download from ALL Filehosts as a premium user at incredibly fast speeds Kayaking Mountain Biking Road Cycling Duluth has got it all. The Duluth Experience has a bunch of familyfriendly adventures that youve got to check out. Nina Hartley, Actress Boogie Nights. Nina Hartley was born Marie Louise Hartman on March 11, 1959, in Berkeley, California. After graduating from Berkeley High. Madeline Hatter, or referred to as, Maddie by her friends full name Madeline Xylophone Hatter. FC5p_NCmY/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Madeline European Adventures' title='Madeline European Adventures' />Madeline European Adventures Part 46Madeline European AdventuresAlice is the protagonist of the 1. Disney animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. Background. Voice. 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. Alice was drawn looking a bit older than her storybook counterpart, being about 1. After Beaumont retired from acting in 2. Hynden Walch has now taken up over the role of Alice for Beaumont and has been her current voice actress since. Kat Cressida has also voiced Alice for a brief period of time in a few projects for Disney. Personality. 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 didnt like, as the book her sister was reading, had no pictures, and claimed, In my world, the books would be nothing but pictures This gives some idea of Alices 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. However, Alices quick temper and pedantic eagerness to show off her knowledge often proved to be bad qualities in Wonderland and landed her in many precarious situations. Still, shes seen as polite, honest, adventurous, well spoken, lovely, and respectful, if not given a reason to be otherwise. She is also very adventurous and curious. She ends up finding that all of Wonderland was only just in her dreams and not real. Physical appearance. Alice is a young girl living in what is assumed to be the Victorian era. She is about twelve years old. She has fair skin, rosy cheeks, thick, medium length blonde hair, and big blue eyes. Her figure is slender and she appears fairly petite. Alices signature outfit is a cerulean blue knee length dress, with a white pinafore apron on top. Underneath her dress, she wears a white petticoat, white stockings, white knee length pantalettes, black strapped Mary Jane shoes and a black bow in her hair. Her dress is wide enough to make a parachute for her so she can float down to Wonderland. Appearances. Down the Rabbit Hole. Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Alice is sitting in a tree with her pet kitten, Dinah, listening to a history lesson being given from her older sister, who repeatedly reminds Alice to stop daydreaming and pay attention. Alice slips away with Dinah, 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, and she tumbles end over end down an endless black hole. Her dress catches her fall like a parachute and after floating past assorted household objects such as chairs and pictures aloft in the hole, 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 hes locked. Alice is saddened by this, but the doorknob says assumes Alice has the key, which Alice doesnt. The key then magically appears on the table. Alice tries to climb the table but cant due to her small size. The doorknob suggests Alice 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. Canon Lens Serial Number Tracking. Upset by this, Alice begins to cry giant drops of water that turn the room into a pool of her own tears. The doorknob sees the bottle and tells Alice. Alice drinks from the bottle, shrinks, and falls into the empty bottle. The bottle is washed through the keyhole and enters Wonderland. A Series of Curious Events. A giant Alice inside the White Rabbits 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 Rabbits 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 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. 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 rabbits 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 live, talking flowers, who enchant her with All in the Golden Afternoon. However, when she fails to adequately answer their questions of who she is, they label her as a weed and rudely oust her from the garden.