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* As ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice’s clothing would always incorporate the color blue which is the color of Alice’s dress in the animated Disney film.

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* As ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice’s clothing would always incorporate the color blue blue, which is the color of Alice’s dress in the animated Disney film.
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* As ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice’s clothing would always incorporate the color blue like in the original animated Disney film.

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* As ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice’s clothing would always incorporate the color blue like which is the color of Alice’s dress in the original animated Disney film.
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* As ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice always wears blue like in the original animated Disney film. However, it’s unclear whether this was intentional or not.

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* As ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice Alice’s clothing would always wears incorporate the color blue like in the original animated Disney film. However, it’s unclear whether this was intentional or not.
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* As WebVideo/DefunctLand mentions in his video about the show, Alice always wears blue like in the original animated Disney film. However, it’s unclear whether this was intentional or not.

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* As WebVideo/DefunctLand ''[[WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} DefunctTV]]'' mentions in his video about the show, Alice always wears blue like in the original animated Disney film. However, it’s unclear whether this was intentional or not.
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* As WebVideo/DefunctLand mentions in his video about the show, Alice always wears blue like in the original animated Disney film. However, it’s unclear whether this was intentional or not.
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* An interpretation is that Wonderland is Alice's HappyPlace where she thinks about her problems, since every episode begins and ends with Alice in her room talking with Dinah. Her walking through the mirror serves as a double purpose: Both as an allusion to "Through the looking glass", but also since Alice is doing some self-reflection.
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* If you pay attention during the "Copy Catter Hatter" song, you'll notice that the titual character sings his part of the chorus after the Mad Hatter. Even in his own villain song, he can't help copying him!

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* If you pay attention during the "Copy Catter Hatter" song, you'll notice that the titual character titular villain sings his part of the chorus after the Mad Hatter. Even in his own villain song, he can't help copying him!
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* If you pay attention during the "Copy Catter Hatter" song, you'll notice that the titual character sings his part of the chorus after the Mad Hatter. Even in his own villain song, he can't help copying him!
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** Many such falls can be seen in bloopers.

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** Many such falls can be seen in bloopers.bloopers.
** All. The. Time. A lot of his pratfalls are just them going with it.
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* Just how many times did the actor playing the White Rabbit fall down or hurt someone while they were filming this? Take a look and notice he's standing on skates.

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* Just how many times did the actor playing the White Rabbit fall down or hurt someone while they were filming this? Take a look and notice he's standing on skates.skates.
** Many such falls can be seen in bloopers.
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* As mentioned on the Funny Moments page, the Queen has a "soup fork". Only in Wonderland would such a pointless utensil exist!
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* At first glance it seems strange that Wonderland celebrates Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day, but that instead of Thanksgiving they have [[YouMeanXMas Thanks-A-Lot Day]]. Why have a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for one holiday but not the others? But then it dawns on you: Thanksgiving is an exclusively North American holiday, whereas Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day are celebrated all over the world.

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* At first glance it seems strange that Wonderland celebrates Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day, but that instead of Thanksgiving they have [[YouMeanXMas Thanks-A-Lot Day]]. Why have a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for one holiday but not the others? But then it dawns on you: Thanksgiving is an exclusively North American holiday, whereas Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day are celebrated all over the world.world.

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* Just how many times did the actor playing the White Rabbit fall down or hurt someone while they were filming this? Take a look and notice he's standing on skates.
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* At first glance it seems strange that Wonderland celebrates Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day, but that instead of Thanksgiving they have [[YouMeanXMas Thanks-A-Lot Day]]? Why have a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for one holiday but not the others? But then it dawns on you: Thanksgiving is an exclusively North American holiday, whereas Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day are celebrated all over the world.

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* At first glance it seems strange that Wonderland celebrates Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day, but that instead of Thanksgiving they have [[YouMeanXMas Thanks-A-Lot Day]]? Day]]. Why have a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for one holiday but not the others? But then it dawns on you: Thanksgiving is an exclusively North American holiday, whereas Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day are celebrated all over the world.
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* At first glance it seems strange that Wonderland celebrates Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day, but that instead of Thanksgiving they have [[YouMeanXMas Thanks-A-Lot Day]]? Why have a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for one holiday but not the others? But then it dawns on you: Thanksgiving is an exclusively North American holiday, whereas Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day are celebrated all over the world.
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* FridgeLogic: Just where does Alice exit into Wonderland when she goes through her mirror and how does she travel back?

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