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Version of
Edited from
The brief animation towards the beginning where a bird flutters its wings in the water is reused in this film.
Edited into
Edited for television presentation.
Animation of bird catching eggs reused.
Spin-off
References
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characters are shown at the park's opening, as is teacup ride
The Mad Hatter and the Jabberwock appear.
Characters make an appearance at the end
Ana Karina's character says, "Happy Unbirthday" as she feeds the rabbit at the dance club.
characters are shown at the 1964 World's Fair
characters are shown during Fantasy On Parade
Wonka says, "Button button whose got the button?"
Uses the "Mouse's Tale" story from Alice in Wonderland
costumed characters shown
Hawkeye says, "I'm late for a very important date. No time to say goodbye, hello! I'm late, I'm late, I'm late!"
Emma quotes from "Alice in Wonderland"
the card soldiers resemble the ones from this movie.
The title
The lizard in Rattigan's gang made an earlier appearance as Bill, the "lizard with a ladder" in Disney's "Alice in Wonderland."
Tweedledee and Tweedledum costumes
Promotional standee for "Alice in Wonderland" seen in a video store in the film.
When Krueger confronts Alice in the church, he says: "Welcome to Wonderland, Alice".
Ms. Trent comments that they are going though a Rabbit hole (like Alice did)
title reference
The painting in the congressmans office
Tom (singing): "I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date."
Chesire Cat mentioned.
"I'm late, I'm late for a very important date"
Level title: "Malice in Krustyland"
Steve Longwood's quote "Tweedle Dee and Tweedle dick" then Dave's "Hello Alice"
Genie turns into the Cheshire Cat.
Chaos appears as the Chesire cat when he fades out leaving behind his eyes and grin.
Richard opens up a Book titled "Alice in Wonderland" and the Queen of Hearts Queen pops out and says "off with is head"
Mad Tea Party ride shown
Charles and Mambo refer their rivals to the as "Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber"
Someone mentions this film.
"Tweedledumb and Tweedledumber"
"Well the time has come." Crow: The Walrus said.
'Plate' puzzle in the hospital has character from the movie
mentioned once
Lorelai: "I remember it being smaller. And less..." Rory: "Off with their heads?"
Features the Queen of Hearts
Cheshire Cat from this cartoon seen
"Eat me. Drink me."
Alice, the White Rabbit, the March Hare, the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts are guests at the House of Mouse
she wears the alice outfit, there's a mad hatter, a march hare and even the title of the episode has to do with the movie :)
in the underground scene the girl is dressed as a rabbit and is also confronted with a man who wears rabbit ears. It looks like she went down the rabbit hole when she is in the tunnel. Her dress looks like the blue dress Alice wears.
Ronnie says he say Alice in Wonderland at the movies
The idea of Freddy becoming a caterpillar smoking a bong comes from this film, in which the thing the character smokes from is compared to a bong and he has been accused of being a stoner.
after the narrator says Ursula's mother smiled like the Cheshire Cat, she does it
In one scene, a man dressed in a rabbit costume appears before James Earl Cash and the Director tells Cash that he is "his little Alice" and to "follow the white rabbit."
At the end of the movie, The Mad Hatter appears in silhouette.
"It's time to go down the rabbit hole..."
Reggie says "How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?"
Title of the episode
Features Alice and the Wonderland world
Talked about
Referenced by title
"It was like walking through the low door in Alice in Wonderland"
It is mentioned in a magazine.
Lucy jokes that she is the white rabbit because she shows up late to the match.
falling down rabbit hole in a dream
"You tripping on something, Alice?"
title reference
The name of the character in the first story is named Alice, and is turned into a white rabbit.
"Alice in bloody Wonderland"
"Eat me, said the cake to Alice"
girl tumbling down a rabbit hole
"can beat Tweedledee and Tweedledum."
two girls are called "Tweedleslut and Tweedledum"
themes from Alice in Wonderland in the movie discussed
"I already went down that rabbit hole once."
mentioned by narrator
"To chase me down the rabbit hole."
Frankie mentions that he has an idea for a movie like this named Licha in Wonderland.
Mad Hatter and Humpty Dumpty appear.
Mad Tea Party ride shown
Several "Alice" characters appear.
The little jingle on the end of the tape tour was originally part of the Cheshire Cat's omitted song, "I'm Mad"
Repeatedly referenced in dialogue by Poppy and the Headmasters son
"we are down the rabbit hole"
Jack gives Liz his hat at the end of the episode, commenting that it is "a little Lewis Carroll."
lead character and limbo
Hewy calls Wonderland an extraordinary world
several similar elements including the door to another world and the cat that disappears and reappears
referenced in dialogue
Cartoon movie mentioned by girls talking about Mark and Michael being characters from it
Brett says "Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Fatter"
Tony says "late, late for a very important date"
Wonderland is based on this movie
Calvin says that he and Grant should dress as Tweedledee and Tweedledum
The 2010 "Alice in Wonderland" movie is compared to the animated version
The Mad Hatter's hat is one of the hats you can have the town's folk wear
Wonderland is one of the worlds in the game
"rabbit hole" mentioned
Alice was seen coming out of the wardrobe.
Dr. Aden tells Alice he's not just her Hookah-Smoking Caterpillar, and later in the episode Sara asks "What rabbit hole has Alice fallen down?".
Fluttershy's pet bunny Angel holds a watch at one point, and Fluttershy says "I'm late, for a very important date!"
Mrs. Poe's first name is Alice. Alludes to the possible dream in the film.
talks of the many film interpretations
Lara Croft had to summerize the major themes of the book.
discussed in comparison with Alice in Wonderland in Paris
"You might remember this from the much better Disney movie."
Hewy compares Queen Victoria in "The Pirates!" to the Queen of Hearts.
Featured in
The Tea Party scene is shown
promotional clips
The Caterpillar scene and Card Dance scene are shown
The flowers and the doorknob appear
One of the movies depicted in the show
a clip is featured
Footage is combined with rock 'n' roll music.
clips
clips
clips
clips
One of the songs featured is "The Unbirthday Song"
"All In the Golden Afternoon" is featured
clips
Features "The Unbirthday Song" and "I'm Late"
clips
brief clip shown on Weebo's screen.
DVD release reviewed + footage used
clips
Clips are shown
DVD release reviewed + footage used
Clips of The Queen of Hearts and the cards shown.
excerpt in movie
Clips are shown during the #1 spot, which is every Disney film ever made.
A fragment is shown.
"Ode To Disney Animated Movies" segment
clips
Clips shown
Clip is shown.
Footage shown as a Runner Up
Spoofed in
Near the end of Head, there's a surrealistic nightmarish chase like in Alice In Wonderland.
One of the islands, the "Isle of Wonder", is very similar to Wonderland and even has some of the same characters, like the Bookworm.
Playing croquet with flamingoes
The yellow rabbit that Mario catches claims that it's late for tea.
The title and the theme of the episode reflect a connection to Alice in Wonderland
In the mental home, the robot who says "change place!" is a parody of the Mad Hatter.
The entire movie parodies this Disney movie




