Alice from the Alice in Wonderland stories follows a White Rabbit.
Wonderland
In the original book, the dormouse is called Dormouse, it has no other name. In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, it has been named Mallymkun.
doormouse and rabbit
Barbara Windsor played the part of Mallymkun the dormouse .
The third witness in Alice in Wonderland is the Dormouse. During the trial scene in the story, the Dormouse gives its testimony while sleeping, causing confusion and chaos in the courtroom.
No, the Dormouse from Alice in Wonderland did not say "feed your head." The phrase "feed your head" is actually a lyric from the song "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane, which was inspired by the story of Alice in Wonderland. The Dormouse in the story is known for being sleepy and telling a story about three sisters, but does not say this specific phrase.
Mallymkun the Dormouse, (sometimes called Mally) voiced by Barbara Windsor.
Dormouse lives in a teapot in the story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
The White Rabbit is a metaphorical reference to the character in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice follows him down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. Neo is instructed to follow the White Rabbit and descends into his realization of the Matrix.
Yes. He was late, he was late, for a very important date. Alice followed him and fell down the hole.
The Dormouse
Mallymkun, the Dormouse. Dormouse was voiced by Barbara Windsor because Tim Burton loved her voice at the audition reading.