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The original book is called Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This is sometimes shortened to Alice in Wonderland.The REAL ORIGINAL NAME IS CALLED Alice's Adventure Underground.
Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland takes place during the Victorian era in England.
The Dodo presented the thimble to Alice (even though it was Alice's in the first place).
In the Tim Burton version, she goes to Underland. In most of the other versions, Alice goes to Wonderland, which is still the same place as Underland.
Alice in Wonderland
1. There is a potion that can make you shrink. 2. There is a cake that can make you grow. 3. Animals talk. 4. Cats can disappear. 5. There is a place called Wonderland. 6. [Alice] can defeat the Jabberwocky.
'Alice in Wonderland' is several things. Firstly, it is a shortened version of the name of a book by Lewis Carroll whose full title is 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. It tells the story of a little girl named Alice, who follows a white rabbit down a hole to an extraordinary place called Wonderland, where she meets some bizarre and remarkable people, and does some bizarre and remarkable things.'Alice in Wonderland' is also a name given to Lewis Carroll's book AND its sequel, Through the Looking Glass - they frequently appear printed together in a single edition.The third best known usage of the term is in reference to the 1951 Disney animated adaptation of the books. 'Alice in Wonderland' is based predominantly on the first book, but also includes material from the second.Then, 'Alice in Wonderland' also is also the name of any of a number of other adaptations of Lewis Carroll's book, be they for stage, screen or television.Most recently, 'Alice in Wonderland' is a film by Tim Burton, which acts as a sequel to Carroll's books, and is set several years after Alice's first adventures in Wonderland.
Technically they didn't do a "Wonderland" themed episode but the "All About You-Niverse" one is considered a "Through The Looking Glass" themed episode and Through The Looking Glass is the sequel to Alice in Wonderland but they often get confused.
It all started in Oxford, England in a boat beneath a sunny sky where echoes fade and memories die. Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Reverend Duckworth, Alice Liddell (The Real Alice), Lorina Liddell, and Edith Liddell were all in that boat that famous day. Lewis was telling the three little girls of a marvelous place called Wonderland and Alice loved the stories so much that she asked him to give it to her as a book. So Lewis set to work and gave it to her for Christmas. Later his friend George Macdonald had his children read the story and they told Lewis to publish it. Thus the story was born on a boat. I suggest you read "Still She Haunts Me" it'll explain every detail of why the Wonderland was made.
The events in Alice in Wonderland couldn't possibly happen in the real world, so it falls into the genre of fantasy. Fantasy stories are those which could only take place in the imagination. They are usually set in imaginary places or they have characters or events which could never exist in the real world, such as talking animals, fictional monsters, magical occurrences and so on.
Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This - 1966 TV was released on: USA: 30 March 1966
The Six Impossible Things : 1. there's a potion that can make you shrink, 2. there's a cake that can make you grow, 3. animals can talk, 4. cats can disappear, 5. there's a place called Wonderland, and 6."I can slay the Jabberwocky!"