Alice
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There
There is no 'villain', no 'bad guy' in Through the Looking Glass. The plot is structured as a series of events as Alice tries to make her way through the Looking-glass World from one end to the other. It is negotiating the strange land and its inhabitants which is Alice's main struggle, so, it could be suggested that the antagonist in Through the Looking Glassis the Looking-glass World itself.
There is no 'villain', no 'bad guy' in Through the Looking Glass. The plot is structured as a series of events as Alice tries to make her way through the Looking-glass World from one end to the other. It is negotiating the strange land and its inhabitants which is Alice's main struggle, so, it could be suggested that the antagonist in Through the Looking Glassis the Looking-glass World itself.
The cast of Through the Looking Glass - 2006 includes: Michael Langridge as The Agent Roz Povey as The Life Model Jonathan Rhodes as The Friend
Since the main character is usually referred to as the protagonist, the title you're probably looking for is antagonist.
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The main Character is Sora but they keep on talking about Kairi and Riku too cause in the game, sora is looking for them
In both of these classic stories Alice, a little girl, travels to a magical land. In "Wonderland", she falls down a rabbit hole and meets many strange creatures. In the second book, she goes through a mirror, also known as a looking glass, to visit another magical world.
Lewis Carroll only wrote two Alice books; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking Glass.