Telemar or Telemark does not refer to the smoking caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland. Telemark is a county in Norway, while Telemar can refer to a Brazilian telecommunications company. The smoking caterpillar character from Alice in Wonderland is simply known as the Caterpillar.
The image comes from the children's fantasy Alice in Wonderland, and the hooka smoking catapillar. (see page of images linked below.) It could mean nothing more than a mild repulsion to smoking, or it could represent a longing for advice and direction from someone more experienced than yourself.
In the Disney version of Alice in Wonderland, the smoking caterpillar does not have a name. He's just called "the caterpillar". In the Tim Burton version of Alice in Wonderland, the smoking caterpillar is called Absolem.
The hookah smoking caterpillar was described as being three inches tall, according to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Brownsville Station wrote and recorded Smoking In The Boy's Room at least three years before Alice Cooper recorded it.
The Caterpillar smokes a hookah pipe in Alice in Wonderland.
I can only think of one. Alice In Wonderland. Remember when the caterpillar smokes out f the hooka?
The 2010 movie Alice in Wonderland directed by Tim Burton is rated PG for fantasy action/violence involving scary images and situations, and for a smoking caterpillar.
There is mention of the hookah-smoking caterpillar and the mushroom that changes sizes when eaten in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." These elements are often interpreted as references to drug use, specifically opium or hallucinogenic mushrooms. However, author Lewis Carroll's intentions behind these scenes are still a subject of debate among scholars.
I don't know if it is, but it could be. The caterpillar Alice meets is smoking a Hookah and sitting on a mushroom; Alice eats a special cake and drinks a special drink that makes her shrink and grow (a high and a low); all the people she meets are crazy.
pg- 13It is rated pg for graphic images.
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the conversation between Alice and the Caterpillar revolves around identity and change. The Caterpillar, sitting on a mushroom and smoking a hookah, questions Alice about who she is, prompting her to reflect on her own identity as she struggles to articulate it. The Caterpillar's cryptic advice about the mushroom, which can make Alice grow taller or shorter, symbolizes the theme of transformation throughout the story. This interaction highlights the absurdity of Wonderland and Alice's journey of self-discovery.
Yes, he had a cameo in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. No, he is definitely NOT in this movie.