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* LargeAndInCharge: She is obviously the one giving allt he orders, and she is literally the largest person in the kingdom, from what we see.

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* LargeAndInCharge: She is obviously the one giving allt he all the orders, and she is literally the largest person in the kingdom, from what we see.
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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Courtesy of the natural playing card colors.

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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: RedAndBlackAndEvilTotalitarianism: Courtesy of the natural playing card colors.
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* DastardlyWhiplash: A rare non-human example; a ConMan who wears a well-worn suit and top-hat and gives his bushy mustache a sinister twirl when he's about to snack on sentient oysters.


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* LazyBum: He's shocked and appalled when the Carpenter suggests they get to work (though, in the Walrus's defense, the Carpenter did propose they spend half a year sweeping up the beach for no discernible reason), and when the two hatch a plan to eat the oysters, the Walrus stands back and lets the Carpenter do all the labor building them shelter while he takes all the food for himself.
-->'''The Carpenter:''' We'll sweep this clear in half a year, if you don't mind the work.\\
'''The Walrus:''' WORK?! [''gags and sputters'']


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* DumbButDiligent: He comes off as less intelligent than the Walrus, since he almost botches their plan to lure the oysters to their doom and doesn't suspect the Walrus' betrayal until it's too late, but unlike his LazyBum of an associate, he's a very hard worker who's skilled enough at his trade to build a small restaurant singlehandedly in seconds. His strong work ethic even clouds his common sense, as he at one point proposes that he and the Walrus spend the next half a year trying to sweep all the sand off a beach -- a futile and pointless undertaking that the Walrus understandably wants no part of.
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* FoulFlower: They quickly reveal themselves to be a bigoted, judgmental lot when they suspect Alice of being a weed.

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* FoulFlower: They quickly reveal themselves to be a bigoted, bigoted and judgmental lot when they suspect Alice of being a weed.



A blue creature who smokes a hookah.

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A blue creature insect who smokes a hookah.
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* FoulFlower: They quickly reveal themselves to be a bigoted, judgmental lot when they suspect Alice of being a weed.

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* FoulFlower: They quickly reveal themselves to be a bigoted, bigoted and judgmental lot when they suspect Alice of being a weed.



A blue creature who smokes a hookah.

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A blue creature insect who smokes a hookah.
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* FoulFlower: They quickly reveal themselves to be a bigoted, judgmental lot when they suspect Alice of being a weed.
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* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She has a huge temper and has anyone who upsets her executed.

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* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She has a huge temper and has anyone who upsets her executed. It's no surprise that she provides the trope image.
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* AgeLift: In the books she's called a cat, not a kitten, and by the time of ''Through the Looking-Glass'' she has kittens of her own. Here she's a kitten herself.
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Richard Haydn (''Alice in Wonderland'') Creator/CoreyBurton (Current)\\

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!!!'''Voiced by''': Richard Haydn Creator/RichardHaydn (''Alice in Wonderland'') Creator/CoreyBurton (Current)\\
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'''Kind:''' Errrr... Dear? I already told you...\\

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'''Kind:''' '''King:''' Errrr... Dear? I already told you...\\
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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She seems to be in her late teens or twenties, while her little sister Alice is a preteen, or at most adolescent. She could be mistaken for Alice's ''mother'', or her governess, if the closing credits didn't reveal that she's her sister.

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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She seems to be in her late teens or twenties, while her little sister Alice is a preteen, or at most an early adolescent. She could be mistaken for Alice's ''mother'', or her governess, if the closing credits didn't reveal that she's her sister.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Seems like some people at Disney thought he was ''too'' much of a {{Jerkass}} and in one of the novelizations of the movie, the scene in the court is actually changed to the Cat redeeming himself with a pseudo-BigDamnHeroes moment; instead of showing up to make things worse for Alice at the trial, he shows up to confess, and to distract the Queen and the guards with a lot of nonsense, some of which is taken directly from the original book (he gets into an argument with the Queen about whether he can be beheaded when he's currently just a head), allowing Alice to escape in the confusion. In later appearances in other stories and spin-offs, he's been softened up a bit and is more of a BlueAndOrangeMorality type.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Seems like some people at Disney thought he was ''too'' much of a {{Jerkass}} and in one 1975 novelization of the novelizations movie he's back to being the friendliest and most helpful Wonderlander. While he still get Alice into trouble at the croquet game, it's unintentional on his part; he lets everyone see that he's the one who's pranking the Queen, leading to a variation of the movie, classic "can you even behead someone who doesn't have a body" argument from the scene in book. It's only when the court is actually changed Cheshire Cat proves impossible to kill that the Queen decides to target Alice instead. At the trial, the Cat redeeming redeems himself with a pseudo-BigDamnHeroes moment; pseudo-BigDamnHeroes; instead of showing up to make things worse for Alice at the trial, he (or rather his smile) shows up to confess, and to distract the Queen and the guards with a lot of nonsense, some of which is taken directly from the original book (he gets into an argument with the Queen about whether he can be beheaded when he's currently just a head), TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, allowing Alice to escape in the confusion. confusion.
-->'''Cat:''' No point in talking to me, Queenie. I'm just a grin; I don't have any ears, so I can't hear a word you're saying.\\
'''Queen:''' Why are you even talking to me if you can't even hear what I'm saying?!\\
'''Cat:''' Isn't that what you do all the time? Talk, talk, talk, never listen.\\
'''Queen:''' I'm Her Majesty the Queen! I will not be spoken to like that, not by a little girl and certainly not by a ''grin!'' Guards! Off with this grin's head!\\
'''Kind:''' Errrr... Dear? I already told you...\\
'''Queen:''' ''What'' did you already tell me?!\\
'''King:''' You can't kill a grin! And the executioner says he's too old to learn how!\\
'''Cat:''' Too bad, Queenie. You're just going to have to listen to me.\\
'''Queen:''' And who are you even addressing, monster?! I will not be referred to as "you"! You are to call me ''Your Majesty!''\\
'''Cat:''' And even with all that, the one I'm addressing is ''you...'' the only monster here.
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In later appearances in other stories and spin-offs, he's been softened up a bit and is more of a BlueAndOrangeMorality type.



* MysteriousPurple: The Cheshire Cat is a mischievous and mysterious [[CatsAreMagic magical cat]]. He appears quite literally out of thin air to either {{Troll}} or occassionally help Alice. Whether or not he has good intentions towards Alice is unclear: he intentionally lets Alice take the blame for his pranks, which puts her at risk of being ''beheaded'', only to [[spoiler:show up later to confess and provide a distraction for Alice to escape]]. Naturally, he is pink and purple striped all over, combining this trope with PsychoPink.

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* MysteriousPurple: The Cheshire Cat is a mischievous and mysterious [[CatsAreMagic magical cat]]. He appears quite literally out of thin air to either {{Troll}} or occassionally help Alice. Whether or not he has good intentions towards Alice is unclear: he intentionally lets Alice take the blame for his pranks, which puts her at risk of being ''beheaded'', only to [[spoiler:show up later to confess and provide a distraction way for Alice to escape]]. Naturally, he is pink and purple striped all over, combining this trope with PsychoPink.
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* [[AdaptationalNiceGuy Adaptational Nice Girl]]: When it comes to Bill the lizard. In the original book, she intentionally kicks him out of the chimney. In the film she accidentally sneezes him out and feels sorry for him.

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* [[AdaptationalNiceGuy Adaptational Nice Girl]]: When it comes to Bill the lizard. In the original book, she intentionally kicks him out of the chimney. In the film film, she accidentally sneezes him out and feels sorry for him.



'''Alice:''' ''(looking up the sky)'' Poor Bill.

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'''Alice:''' ''(looking ''[looking up at the sky)'' sky]'' Poor Bill.



-->'''Cheshire Cat''': Oh, and by the way. If you'd really like to know, he went that way.\\
'''Alice''': Who did?\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': The White Rabbit.\\
'''Alice''': He did?\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': He did what?\\
'''Alice''': Went that way.\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': Who did?\\
'''Alice''': (''getting frustrated'') The white Rabbit!\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': ''What rabbit?''\\
'''Alice''': But didn't you just say...[[RageQuit oh dear]]!

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-->'''Cheshire Cat''': Cat:''' Oh, and by the way. If you'd really like to know, he went that way.\\
'''Alice''': '''Alice:''' Who did?\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': Cat:''' The White Rabbit.\\
'''Alice''': '''Alice:''' He did?\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': Cat:''' He did what?\\
'''Alice''': '''Alice:''' Went that way.\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': Cat:''' Who did?\\
'''Alice''': (''getting frustrated'') '''Alice:''' ''[getting frustrated]'' The white Rabbit!\\
'''Cheshire Cat''': Cat:''' ''What rabbit?''\\
'''Alice''': '''Alice:''' But didn't you just say...[[RageQuit oh dear]]!
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* HartmanHips: The film emphasizes her having this body type when she enters the rabbit hole at the beginning. The top half of her body easily fits in, but she gets stuck and struggles to get through once she reaches her hips due to her butt being too big. Considering how mature Alice's personality is, giving her such a body type may have been a visual way to emphasize that.

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