The Cheshire Cat can become invisible or visible whenever it wants. It chose to be visible when Alice was there, which is why she could see it.
There are two cats in Alice in Wonderland. Alice's pet cat is called Dinah, she stays in the real world and doesn't go to Wonderland with Alice. Alice frequently talks about her which frightens the animals she meets there. The other cat is the Cheshire Cat, who Alice meets in Wonderland. It is famous for appearing and disappearing, leaving just its enormous grin. It isn't Alice's, it belongs to the Duchess and doesn't have a name, it is simply known as the Cheshire Cat. To see Tenniel's and Disney's pictures of Dinah and the Cheshire Cat, follow the Related Links below.
I can't provide pictures, but I can describe it to you. The Cheshire Cat in "Alice in Wonderland" is known for its mischievous grin and ability to disappear and reappear at will. It is a striped cat with a large, wide grin that often leaves only its face visible.
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Alice in Wonderland is a book by Lewis Carroll which can be found in book shops, libraries and online (see related link).
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Alice in Wonderland wants to see and explore the fantastical and nonsensical world she finds herself in. She is curious, adventurous, and always seeking new experiences and challenges.
Alice goes to see the White Rabbit first in Wonderland.
He took it out so Alice could see wonderland.
I read in an article that they were thinking of makind a second Alice in wonderland revenge of the mad hatter so lets wait and see
The Mock Turtle has been played by several people over the years:Gene Wilder - Alice in Wonderland (1999)Roy Skelton - Alice in Wonderland (1986) (TV)Ringo Starr - Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)Alan Bennett / Steve Whitmire - Dreamchild (1985)Donald O'Connor - "Great Performances" - Alice in Wonderland (1983) TV episodeJack Wild - Alicja (1982)Michael Hordern - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972)John Gielgud - "The Wednesday Play" Alice in Wonderland (1966) TV episodeNorman Scace - "The Wednesday Play" Alice (1965) TV episodeBurr Tillstrom - Alice in Wonderland (1955) (TV)Cary Grant - Alice in Wonderland (1933)Gus Alexander - Alice in Wonderland (1931)source: The Internet Movie Database (see related links, below)
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