Grin ;D
It was the Bandersnatch.
The Mad Hatter. :)
It was a Bandersnatch; its origins are from the poem Jabberwocky in the book Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there.
The movie is about a little girl named Alice that went to wonderland and came back to London thinking that it is just a dream. A few years later she still has that werid dream. befor she got engaged she fell down the big rabbit hole. Now she realizes that it was a adventurous memory. she came back to start the adventure that her farther wanted to do befor he died. To go to China.
An excerpt is defined as a 'passage or segment taken from a longer work, such as a literary or musical composition, a document, or a film.'source: the free online dictionary, see related linkSo, from the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, an example of an excerpt could be:The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice. It looked good- natured, she thought: still it had VERY long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect.`Cheshire Puss,' she began, rather timidly, as she did not at all know whether it would like the name: however, it only grinned a little wider. `Come, it's pleased so far,' thought Alice, and she went on. `Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?'`That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat.`I don't much care where--' said Alice.`Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.`--so long as I get SOMEWHERE,' Alice added as an explanation.`Oh, you're sure to do that,' said the Cat, `if you only walk long enough.'Alice felt that this could not be denied, so she tried another question. `What sort of people live about here?'`In THAT direction,' the Cat said, waving its right paw round, `lives a Hatter: and in THAT direction,' waving the other paw, `lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they're both mad.'`But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.`Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad.'`How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.`You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
the big fat cat
It was the Bandersnatch.
The red queen from Alice in Wonderland
The Mad Hatter. :)
The big film will be released at the March 5th 2010 watch it.
Yes Alice is a great BIG sket bag who has no friends and the only thing she talks to is her cat Sophie who is the sket of the cat world.
It was a Bandersnatch; its origins are from the poem Jabberwocky in the book Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there.
No, Whitman Publishing Company did not publish "Alice in Wonderland." The book was originally published by Macmillan in 1865. Whitman Publishing Company is known for producing children's books, including the Big Little Books series.
grin like a Cheshire cat - smile a very big smile (The Cheshire cat is a character in Alice in Wonderland.)let the cat out of the bag - give away a secret (usually unintentionally)the secret is out/has been discoveredIt's raining cats and dogs! - It's raining very hard.Curiosity killed the cat. - "Be careful! Don't go looking where you don't belong!"When the cat's away (the mice will play). - When an authority figure (boss, parent, etc.) is absent, the employees/children, etc. will do whatever they wantCat got your tongue- Used when someone is uncharacteristically or unexpectedly silent.S/he thinks s/he's the cat's whiskers/meow/pajamas - S/he thinks s/he is great, fantasic, the bee's knees.Look what the cat's brought/dragged in! - Used when somebody appears unexpectedly, not necessarily looking their best.there's no/not enough room to swing a cat. - The place is very crowded/full.
No. In the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland the Queen of Hearts is present when the Hatter gives his evidence at the trial of the Knave of Hearts, but he doesn't speak to her.
Need more detail. Which Cheshire are you referring to?
It has to become a big famous production or a famous band (Alice in Wonderland, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Flyleaf, Lady GaGa, etc.) first.