The Mad Hatter doesn't die in either of the original Alice books or in the 1951 Disney movie.
However, in the Batman comic series, the super-villain known as the Mad Hatter appears to die when he is hit by a train. But this turns out to be a hoax when it is revealed that he has faked his death.
In Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the fate of the Mad Hatter is not explicitly mentioned, so his death is not described in the story. The character appears in various adaptations that may portray different outcomes for him.
No, the Mad Hatter doesn't die in the original book or in any of the movie adaptations.
No
The Mad Hatter is a hatter. He makes and sells hats for a living.
Mad as a Hatter was created in 1992.
No. In the original book, the mad hatter doesn't have a name, he isn't even called 'the Mad Hatter', he is simply called 'the Hatter'.
The March Hare is the Mad Hatter's friend.
Only the Mad Hatter is a hatter. The name "The Mad Hatters Tea Party" might suggest that there is more than one hatter there, but if you put the apostrophe in the correct place it becomes "The Mad Hatter's Tea Party", which means, "the tea party belonging to the Mad Hatter".
No, the Mad Hatter is a human being.
The Mad Hatter Mystery was created in 1933.
The Mad Hatter - album - was created in 1978.
Mad Hatter - album - was created in 1992.
Mad Hatter - comics - was created in 1948.