Aunt Jemima is a fictional character, inspired by a song written in 1875
In J.K. Rowling's biography, author Connie Ann Kirk speculates that Dumbledore was inspired by J.K.Rowling's old headmaster who was called Alfred Dunn - whose initials are the same as Albus Dumbledore's. J.K. Rowling herself has never said who inspired the character of Dumbledore, it was likely a combination of people and personalities.
Although never officially confirmed, Fonda was told that Al Capp used Fonda's character in this film for the "look" of Li'l Abner.
Alice in Wonderland is very famous. The book has been translated into more than one hundred different languages, and its author, Lewis Carroll is said to be the second most quoted (English speaking) person after William Shakespeare. It has inspired and influenced all areas of the arts; James Joyce and Evelyn Waugh have written books inspired by Alice's adventures and Salvador Dali produced a set of paintings to illustrate the book. In popular culture, numerous films, television programs, books, pop songs, comics and computer games have been produced, either as direct adaptations or simply referencing the original novels. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has never been out of print since it was originally published in 1865 and may well be the most widely known children's book in the world.
We are never told Alice's full name in the original books or in the 1951 Disney movie, but she was inspired by a real person whose name was Alice Pleasance Liddell (May 4, 1852--November 6, 1934). In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, her name is Alice Kingsleigh and she is played by Mia Wasikowska.
No, Watanuki Kimihiro from "xxxHOLiC" does not appear in "Miyuki-Chan in Wonderland." "Miyuki-Chan in Wonderland" is a manga series by CLAMP featuring a girl named Miyuki who is transported to various fantastical worlds inspired by "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," but there is no crossover with the character Watanuki.
In which version? There are twenty films, either for the cinema or television, that were directly taken from Lewis Carroll's book, and more that were inspired by it. The most recent version is Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, which was inspired by the books, and in that film Johnny Depp was the Hatter.
Sponge Bob
White Christmas
She is inspired by her aunt dolly
He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which caused extreme mood swings.
No, he was the one who inspired the Dracula character
Fred
The man who laughs.
The lack of originality in ideas, repetitive language, and absence of depth in character development were aspects not inspired in the writing.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland were not inspired by Lewis Carroll, but rather, written by him. He wrote the book for Alice Liddell, and also based it off of the new math that was gaining popularity during his time.
The character Leatherface was inspired by the serial killer Ed Gein. See the Related Question below.