In the 1951 Disney animation, the Cheshire Cat sings the first stanza of the poem Jabberwocky, which originally appeared in the book Through the Looking Glass:
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogoves
And the mome raths outgrabe
He represents the fact that everything in wonderland is logical if you really think. For example, Alice told him she needed to find a path to get to anywhere and he said then it dosen't matter what path you take. He also tell her if she was sane she wouldn't be in wonderland.
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Not relly its nughty but i wouldn't say evil
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.
Alice in Wonderland was released in 1951 .
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The animal that is constantly disappearing in Alice in Wonderland is the Cheshire cat. He can fade in and out of sight at will.
juggernaut time
Alice, or the cheshire cats.
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Grin ;D
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The Cheshire Cat appears in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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The Cheshire Cat in the 2010 Alice in Wonderland film directed by Tim Burton is a vibrant pink and purple color.
Alice, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.