No
The Dormouse is a character in "A Mad Tea Party".
No , she wasn’t
The Mad Hatters was created in 1935.
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In the Tea Party Garden. Note: You never actually see the Mad Hatter except in a painting.
Mad Hatters - 1920 was released on: USA: 24 October 1920
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".
Yes
The mouse! He is part of the tea party, just get some brown ears, a brown tail, and some make up!
OCD, Narcissism, Cleanliness fetish
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries hat makers were known as 'hatters'. At that time it mercury was used in the hat making process, but mercury is very toxic and can cause illness which makes the sufferer appear crazy or 'mad'. So many hatters had mercury poisoning that the terms 'as mad as a hatter' and 'mad hatters' entered into common parlance.
In the Alice in Wonderland tales at the Mad Hatters Tea Party the hatter spoke about the dormouse being asleep again.