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The Queen of Hearts
In Alice in Wonderland, Alice plays a game of croquet against the Queen of Hearts.In the second book, Through the Looking Glass, she plays against the Red Queen in a game of chess.The Red Queen and the Queen of Hearts are two different people.
Alice isn't arrested in either of Lewis Carroll's original Alice books. But in Disney's 1951 animation she is accused of tripping the Queen of Hearts during the croquet game.
In Lewis Carroll's book, the Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing the Queen of Hearts' tarts. In the 1951 Disney movie, Alice is accused of humiliating the Queen during the croquet game.
In the original book it isn't explained why Alice has to attend the trial of the Knave of Hearts, the Gryphon just takes her there. In Disney's 1951 animation, she is the one on trial. She is accused of tripping the Queen of Hearts during the croquet game.
Oh, dude, the game in "Alice in the Country of Hearts" is called "Heart no Kuni no Alice: Wonderful Wonder World." It's a visual novel game where you play as Alice navigating a twisted version of Wonderland filled with handsome men. So, like, get ready for some romance, drama, and probably a lot of tea parties with the Mad Hatter.
During the croquet game in Disney's 1951 movie, the Cheshire Cat causes the Queen of Hearts to fall over, exposing her pantaloons. Alice is accused of causing this embarrassment and so, is put to trial. The Queen interrupts the White Rabbit before he finishes reading the charge, but he says that she is charged with, "enticing her majesty, the Queen of Hearts into a game of croquet, and thereby willfully, and with malice aforethought, teasing, humiliating and otherwise annoying our beloved..."
In the original book the queen is called the Queen of Hearts.In movie adaptions her character is sometimes merged with the Red Queen, who originally appeared in Through the Looking Glass and was a completely separate person.Tim Burton's 2010 movie features the Red Queen and the White Queen. They have named the Red Queen, Iracebeth of Crims and the White Queen, Mirana of Marmoreal.
In "Alice in Wonderland," the flamingos were used as mallets in a game of flamingo croquet. The Queen of Hearts ordered her subjects to use the live flamingos as mallets, which added to the whimsical and nonsensical nature of the story.
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In "Kingdom Hearts: Recoded," the Queen of Hearts appears in Wonderland. She can be found in the Queen's garden, where you encounter her during the game's storyline. The Queen is known for her iconic catchphrase, "Off with their heads!" as she plays a central role in the plot involving the Heartless and the game's mystery.
Through the Looking Glass is the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It is based on a giant chess game in which Alice begins as a pawn, but eventually becomes a queen.