Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
(Except the Mad Hatter is actually just called 'the Hatter' in the book.)
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.
In Disney's 1951 animation the Mad Hatter puts butter in the White Rabbit's watch.In the original books, nobody does, but the March Hare has put butter in the Hatter's watch.
No, they are two completely different people, or animals rather! The White Rabbit leads Alice down the hole. He works for the queen. The March Hare is introduced at the tea party and is friends with the Hatter.
Alice in Wonderland
In Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the White Rabbit and the March Hare are two distinct characters. The White Rabbit is a herald-like creature who is always running late, while the March Hare is a quirky and eccentric character known for hosting the Mad Tea Party with the Hatter and Alice. Both characters play different roles in the story and have unique personalities and characteristics.
Alice, the White Queen, the Red Queen, the white rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the March Hare, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
No, the White Rabbit was a free agent, just very pressed for time.
Alice from the Alice in Wonderland stories follows a White Rabbit.
Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and the Caterpillar
The cast of The Hatter and the Queen - 2008 includes: Sarah Casolaro as Duchess Mike Citera as March Hare Brad Geyer as Mad Hatter Grayden Gordon as Five Chris Hammar as Narrator Jefferson MacDonald as Cook - White Rabbit Dylan Mayer as Cheshire Cat John Pitek as Seven
The White Rabbit is running late. In fact, he's literally running, and he's also late.
The Hatter doesn't break anything in Lewis Carroll's original Alice books. In Disney's 1951 animation he breaks the White Rabbit's watch.