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No. In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland the Queen of Hearts is present when the Hatter gives his evidence at the trial of the Knave of Hearts, but he doesn't speak to her.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon show Alice how to dance the Lobster Quadrille.In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, the Mad Hatter dances the futterwacken.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Hatter has tea with the March Hare, who is not a rabbit, but hares are similar. In the 1951 Disney animation, the March Hare is at the tea party, but the White Rabbit also visits briefly.
[No ,] Johnny Depp plays the role of the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's upcoming film "Alice in Wonderland " .
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The Hatter is a character in Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In the 1951 Disney animation, he is called the Mad Hatter.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Except the Mad Hatter is actually just called 'the Hatter' in the book.)
The Mad Tea Party is an episode in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
The March Hare is the animal who had tea with Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Alice went to the Mad Tea Party, during her adventures in Wonderland.
The Hatter had to sing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat" at the great concert given by the Queen of Hearts in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
No. In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland the Queen of Hearts is present when the Hatter gives his evidence at the trial of the Knave of Hearts, but he doesn't speak to her.
In Alice in Wonderland, the Hatter is never seen without a tea cup.
Yes, the Mad Hatter in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a hat maker. The character's name and eccentric behavior are inspired by the phrase "mad as a hatter," which alludes to the effects of mercury poisoning that hat makers often suffered due to their work with mercury used in the hat-making process during the 19th century.
The character who lives in a teapot in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is the Dormouse. He is a sleepy and often overlooked character who attends the tea party hosted by the Mad Hatter and the March Hare.