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What color is the Mad Hatter's hair?

Lewis Carroll didn't say what colour the Hatter's hair is, and the original Tenniel illustrations are in black and white, but in the hand coloured versions he made for The Nursery Alice, Tenniel depicts the Hatter's hair as medium brown. (See related link below)In Disney's 1951 animated film, the Mad Hatter has whitehair. (See related link)In Tim Burton's 2010 film, he has bright orange hair. (See related link)


In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland does Alice love the Mad Hatter?

Yes. In the original script of the film, he kisses her twice, and she kisses him back both times. Also, the White Queen sees the 'spark of love in her eyes' when she talks of the Mad Hatter.


Has jack black been in a film called evil woman?

No, Jack Black has not been in a film titled "Evil Woman." However, he starred in the 2000 film "Shallow Hal," which features a character named "Evelyn," played by Gwyneth Paltrow. It's possible to confuse the title, but "Evil Woman" does not exist in his filmography.


What holiday do the Hatter and the March Hare celebrate at the tea party?

In Disney's 1951 animated film, they are celebrating their unbirthdays. That way they can celebrate 364 days out of the year rather than just one.(A very merry unbirthday, to you!)In the original book, they aren't celebrating at all, but are forced to have the perpetual tea party because the Hatter has upset the personification of Time, who has arranged things so that it is always six o'clock, and therefore always tea time.


What is the reason for the Mad Tea Party?

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.