In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat after leaving the Duchess' house. She asks it which way she ought to go, and it tells her that in one direction there is a hatter and that in the other is a March Hare, and that both are mad. Alice doesn't want to be with mad people, so she decides to visit the March Hare, on the grounds that she's seen hatters before, and to meet a hare might be more interesting, and that as it's May, it might not be raving mad.
She follows the cat's directions, and soon arrives at the hare's house, where the tea party is laid out in the front garden.
The Mad Tea Party is an episode in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
There weren't any cats at the Mad Tea Party. There was Alice, the March Hare, the Hatter and the Dormouse (who maybe looks a little bit like a cat in some pictures). In the 1951 Disney version, the White Rabbit also attended, but there were no cats.
The Mad Tea Party (sometimes referred to as 'the Mad Hatter's Tea Party') is an episode in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. There are four characters there: Alice, the Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse.In the 1951 Disney animation, the White Rabbit also visits briefly.
In the Disney film, Alice in Wonderland, it was an Un-Birthday Party. In the original book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, they are having the tea party because the Mad Hatter has upset Time, a character with whom he used to have a good relationship. Because Time is angry with the Hatter he has fixed things so that it is always six o'clock and therefore always teatime.
In Lewis Carroll's book, four people attend the Mad Tea Party; Alice, the March Hare, the Hatter and the Dormouse. Five people attend the party in the 1951 Disney version; the four described above and the White Rabbit.
Aimee-Lynn Chadwick was the girl who played Alice in the Virtual Tea Party.
In the book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, everyone at the tea party shouts, "No room! No room!" when they see Alice approaching.
A mad tea party
The Mad Tea Party is an episode in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
Alice went to the Mad Tea Party, during her adventures in Wonderland.
Alice in Wonderland
No, you might be thinking of Alice in Wonderland
In Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice sits down at the tea party uninvited, despite being told that there is "no room" by the March Hare and the Hatter. She does the same in the 1951 Disney version, and the White Rabbit also turns up, but it isn't clear whether or not he has been invited.
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It introduced Alice to the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Cheshire Cat
There weren't any cats at the Mad Tea Party. There was Alice, the March Hare, the Hatter and the Dormouse (who maybe looks a little bit like a cat in some pictures). In the 1951 Disney version, the White Rabbit also attended, but there were no cats.
It's not in the movie but in the soundtrack,Almost Alice. Strange by Toko Hotel and Kerli and Tea Party by Kerli