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-->"''STOOOLEN?!'' '''''MY''''' ''TARTS?!''"

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-->"''STOOOLEN?!'' '''''MY''''' '''''MYYY''''' ''TARTS?!''"
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* EvilIsHammy: The Queen of Hearts, who has NoIndoorVoice.
-->"''STOOOLEN?!'' '''''MY''''' ''TARTS?!''"

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* WhiteBunny: The White Rabbit, of course, who is also the UrExample.

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* WhiteBunny: The White Rabbit, of course, who is also the UrExample.UrExample.
* WickedHeartSymbol: The symbol of the Queen of ''Hearts'', who has a HairTriggerTemper and is AxCrazy. Also that of [[AdaptationalJerkass the sneaky, not-so-nice]] Knave of Hearts.
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* RedOniBlueOni: The Queen of Hearts is the Red to her husband's Blue.

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->''"I'm upside down\\

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->''"I'm ->''I'm upside down\\



It started early today\\
I felt like dancing on the ceiling\\
And I've a feeling I may\\
I'm upside down\\
I'm downside up\\



Are unimportant today."''

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Are unimportant today."''
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-->--'''Alice'''
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* {{Gasp}}: The White Rabbit's reaction to the King of Hearts saying Alice needs a trial before being executed. [[HighClassGlass His monocle]] even drops off.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The Queen of Hearts wants Alice ([[DawsonCasting played by a 20-year-old here]] but still intended to be a little girl) beheaded for [[DisproportionateRetribution supposedly stealing her tarts]]. The White Rabbit knows who the true culprit is but ''intentionally'' laid the blame on Alice, fully hoping for her to have a prompt execution. He's even visibly shocked when the King says there needs to be a trial first.

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* WouldHurtAChild: The Queen of Hearts wants Alice ([[DawsonCasting played by a 20-year-old here]] but still intended to be a little girl) beheaded for [[DisproportionateRetribution supposedly stealing her tarts]]. The White Rabbit knows who the true culprit is but ''intentionally'' laid the blame on Alice, fully hoping for her to have a prompt execution. He's He even visibly shocked [[{{Gasp}} looks horrified]] when the King says there needs to be a trial first.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The White Rabbit has a major case of this, not caring who he hurts in order to advance himself.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: The White Rabbit has a major case of this, not caring who he hurts in order to advance himself. As he says in his song, "If it advances my own chances, I play the game!"
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* TheMadHatter: The TropeNamer himself, of course.
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* TheButlerDidIt: It is in fact the Knave of Hearts (the liveried servant of the King and Queen) who is guilty of stealing the Queen's tarts.

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* TheButlerDidIt: It is in fact the Knave of Hearts (the liveried servant manservant of the King and Queen) who is guilty of stealing the Queen's tarts.
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* TheButlerDidIt: It is in fact the Knave of Hearts (the servant of the King and Queen) who is guilty of stealing the Queen's tarts.

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* TheButlerDidIt: It is in fact the Knave of Hearts (the liveried servant of the King and Queen) who is guilty of stealing the Queen's tarts.
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* TheButlerDidIt: It is in fact the Knave of Hearts (the servant of the King and Queen) who is guilty of stealing the Queen's tarts.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still [[NeverMyFault refuses to own up]] to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", he is Alice while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he's supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still [[NeverMyFault refuses to own up]] to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", [[EasyImpersonation he is Alice Alice]] while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he's supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still refuses to own up to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", he is Alice while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he is supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still [[NeverMyFault refuses to own up up]] to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", he is Alice while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he is he's supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.
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AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still refuses to own up to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", he is Alice while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he is supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still refuses to own up to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", he is Alice while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he is supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.
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AdaptationalJerkass: The Knave of Hearts, who in the original book was portrayed as a pitiful victim of the ridiculous accusations of the King and Queen. Alice even came to his defence. Here he is undeniably guilty of the theft of the tarts, and conspires with the White Rabbit to frame Alice for the crime. During the trial he still refuses to own up to his wrongdoing, claiming that although the charge incriminates "the Knave of Hearts", he is Alice while ''she'' is the Knave. This is made all the more surprising by the fact that he is supposed to be the Wonderland counterpart of Creator/LewisCarroll, who in the FramingDevice was nothing but kind to Alice.
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* NiceGuy: Creator/LewisCarroll. He pities Alice when she is not allowed to be present when the Queen arrives at Oxford, so much so that he surreptitiously slips a tart from the refreshment table to give to her.

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* NiceGuy: Creator/LewisCarroll. He pities Alice when she is not allowed to be present when for the Queen arrives Queen's arrival at Oxford, so much so that he surreptitiously slips a tart from the refreshment table to give to her.her. Then he takes she and her sisters on a boat ride and entertains them with a story.
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* NiceGuy: Creator/LewisCarroll. He pities Alice when she is not allowed to be present when the Queen arrives at Oxford, so much so that he surreptitiously slips a tart from the refreshment table to give to her.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: As in RealLife, the adult Creator/LewisCarroll is friends with the Liddell children.
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* NeverMyFault: While the Knave of Hearts admits that "the Knave of Hearts ''did'' steal the tarts" during the trial, he then claims that Alice is the Knave of Hearts.

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* NeverMyFault: While the Knave of Hearts admits that "the Knave of Hearts ''did'' steal the tarts" during the trial, he then claims that Alice is the Knave of Hearts. Also during the song the fish footmen sing, they explain how if one does something wrong, they all blame each other.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The White Rabbit has a major case of this, not caring who he hurts in order to advance himself.

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* AnimeHair: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair parted in the middle that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns, oddly enough.


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* ImprobableHairstyle: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair parted in the middle that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns, oddly enough.
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* LostFoodGrievance: The Queen of Hearts is furious and ready to behead everyone in Wonderland when she realises her tarts have been stolen.
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* AnimeHair: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns, oddly enough.

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* AnimeHair: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair parted in the middle that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns, oddly enough.
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* AnimeHair: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns.

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* AnimeHair: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns.horns, oddly enough.
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* AnimeHair: The Knave of Hearts has long dark hair that swoops into two huge curls sticking out on either side of his head. It's very reminiscent of buffalo horns.
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* MistakenForThief: Alice is wrongly believed to have stolen the Queen's tarts.
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* WouldHurtAChild: The Queen of Hearts wants Alice ([[DawsonCasting played by a 20-year-old here]] but still intended to be a little girl) beheaded for [[DisproportionateRetribution supposedly stealing her tarts]]. The White Rabbit knows who the true culprit is but ''intentionally'' laid the blame on Alice, fully hoping for her to have a prompt execution. He's even visibly shocked when the King says there needs to be a trial first.

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* WouldHurtAChild: The Queen of Hearts wants Alice ([[DawsonCasting played by a 20-year-old here]] but still intended to be a little girl) beheaded for [[DisproportionateRetribution supposedly stealing her tarts]]. The White Rabbit knows who the true culprit is but ''intentionally'' laid the blame on Alice, fully hoping for her to have a prompt execution. He's even visibly shocked when the King says there needs to be a trial first.first.
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* TrueBlueFemininity: As in most depictions, Alice wears a blue dress.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: In the book the Cheshire Cat asks Alice "How do you like the Queen?" in either a mildly curious or sarcastic way, depending on your interpretation. Here it's the Knave of Hearts who poses the question, and it's clear he was being serious as Alice's negative response visibly shocks him.

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* AdaptationalContextChange: In the book the Cheshire Cat asks Alice "How do you like the Queen?" in either a mildly curious or downright sarcastic way, depending on your interpretation. Here it's the Knave of Hearts who poses the question, and it's clear he was being serious as Alice's negative response visibly shocks him.

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