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--> '''Rose''': Please, girls!

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--> ---> '''Rose''': Please, girls!
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* The cards who are painting the roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and offers to help. When the Queen finds out, the cards pin the blame on each other but leave Alice completely out of the equation. And when they're carried off to be executed, she tries to appeal to the Queen.
* The relationship between the Queen of of Hearts and her King is surprisingly cute. Even though she's very quick to execute anyone at a moment's notice she never turns on the King and doesn't even yell at him. She even gives Alice a trial because he asks her.

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* The cards who are painting the roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and offers to help.help, which they gladly appreciate. When the Queen finds out, the cards pin the blame on each other but leave Alice completely out of the equation. And when they're carried off to be executed, she tries to appeal to the Queen.
* The relationship between the Queen of of Hearts and her King is surprisingly cute. Even though she's very quick to execute anyone at a moment's notice she never turns on the King and doesn't even yell at him. She even gives Alice a trial because he asks her.
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* The Doorknob, despite being an original creation for the movie and about as kooky as the rest, is one of the nicer characters that Alice comes across in Wonderland. He even helps her realize that it's [[AllJustADream All Just A Dream.]]

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* The Doorknob, despite being an original creation for the movie and about as kooky as the rest, is one of the nicer characters that Alice comes across in Wonderland. When Alice cries over her sudden growth, the Doorknob tries to console her before her large tears start flooding the room. He even helps her realize that it's [[AllJustADream All Just A Dream.]]
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*** This can still be interpreted as heartwarming though if one [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation interprets]] it as the rose simply looking out for Alice's safety, telling her that it's probably safest if she leaves since it's become clear that convincing the other flowers she's not their enemy was a lost cause by that point.

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*** This error can still be interpreted as heartwarming though if one [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation interprets]] interpreted]] as a heartwarming moment to a certain extent though if one sees it as the rose simply looking out for Alice's safety, telling her that it's probably safest if for the best that she leaves since it's become clear that convincing the other flowers she's not their enemy was a lost cause by that point.
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*** This can still be interpreted as heartwarming though if one [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation interprets]] it as the rose simply looking out for Alice's safety, telling her that it's probably safest if she leaves since it's become clear that convincing the other flowers she's not their enemy was a lost cause by that point.

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* The cards who are painting the roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and offers to help. And when they're carried off to be executed, she tries to appeal to the Queen.

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* The cards who are painting the roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and offers to help. When the Queen finds out, the cards pin the blame on each other but leave Alice completely out of the equation. And when they're carried off to be executed, she tries to appeal to the Queen.


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** While the flowers debate over what Alice is, a rose bud says, "I think she's pretty." before being shushed by the rose.
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** Unfortunately, the subtitles for certain DVD releases have the line mis-interpreted as "Please go!"

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** Unfortunately, the subtitles for certain DVD home video releases have the line mis-interpreted as "Please go!"
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*** Unfortunately, the subtitles for certain DVD releases have the line mis-interpreted as "Please go!"

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*** ** Unfortunately, the subtitles for certain DVD releases have the line mis-interpreted as "Please go!"
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** Additionally, when the other flowers, thinking Alice is a weed, shoo her out of the garden, only the rose (unsuccessfully) tries to stop them.
--> '''Rose''': Please, girls!
*** Unfortunately, the subtitles for certain DVD releases have the line mis-interpreted as "Please go!"
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** Another one with the rose. When she sees (and hears) that Alice's voice can't go as high as the others, she simply continues where Alice left off.

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** Another one with the rose. When she sees (and hears) that Alice's voice can't go as high as the others, she simply continues where Alice left off.off.
* The gentle tolerance Alice's sister shows her at the end, after she sleeps through her whole history lesson and wakes up babbling about crocodiles and caterpillars. She doesn't scold her, she simply sighs indulgently and takes her off to have tea.
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** This is especially sweet as everyone else barely notices the king and doesn't seem to care about him.

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** This is especially sweet as everyone else barely notices the king and doesn't seem to care about him.him.
* Alice's interactions with the rose. She's nicer to her than the other flowers.
** Another one with the rose. When she sees (and hears) that Alice's voice can't go as high as the others, she simply continues where Alice left off.
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[[caption-width-right:350: "In my world, you wouldn't say meow. You would say "Yes, Miss Alice."]]
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* The cards who are painting the roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and offers to help. And when they're carried off to be executed, she tries to appeal to the Queen.

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* The cards who are painting the roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and offers to help. And when they're carried off to be executed, she tries to appeal to the Queen.Queen.
*The relationship between the Queen of of Hearts and her King is surprisingly cute. Even though she's very quick to execute anyone at a moment's notice she never turns on the King and doesn't even yell at him. She even gives Alice a trial because he asks her.
**This is especially sweet as everyone else barely notices the king and doesn't seem to care about him.
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* In the 2010 film, The scenes with young Alice and her father: "I'm afraid you are. You've gone off your rocker. You're totally bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret: all the best people are."

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* In The cards who are painting the 2010 film, The scenes roses red are also quite decent to Alice. In fact, despite her growing frustration with young Alice Wonderland, the second she hears they'll get in trouble for planting white roses by mistake she grabs a brush and her father: "I'm afraid you are. You've gone offers to help. And when they're carried off your rocker. You're totally bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret: all to be executed, she tries to appeal to the best people are."Queen.
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* Alice's love for her pet cat, Dinah.
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--> '''The Doorknob''': Oh, but you ''ARE'' out, my dear!
--> '''Alice''': I am?

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--> '''The Doorknob''': Oh, but you ''ARE'' out, my dear!
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--> '''Alice''': I am?What?
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--> '''The Doorknob''': (after Alice grabs his knob) Doh! Still locked, you know!
--> '''Alice''': But the Queen! I simply MUST get out!
--> '''The Doorknob''': Oh, but you ''ARE'' out, my dear!
--> '''Alice''': I am?
--> '''The Doorknob''': See for yourself! (opens his mouth to reveal Alice sleeping underneath a tree)
--> '''Alice''': Why... Why, it's me! I'm asleep!
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* The Doorknob, despite being an original creation for the movie and about as kooky as the rest, is one of the nicer characters that Alice comes across in Wonderland. He even helps her realize that it's [[AllJustADream All Just A Dream.]]



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* This involves an Alice performer at Disneyland, read the first two stories on this page. [[http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9ygcy/im_a_former_disneyland_cast_member_i_was_alice_in/]] (WARNING: the first one contains a TearJerker)

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* This involves an Alice performer at Disneyland, read the first two stories on this page. [[http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9ygcy/im_a_former_disneyland_cast_member_i_was_alice_in/]] (WARNING: the first one contains a TearJerker)TearJerker)

* In the 2010 film, The scenes with young Alice and her father: "I'm afraid you are. You've gone off your rocker. You're totally bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret: all the best people are."
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* Not directly from the movie, but it involves an Alice performer at Disneyland, read the first two stories on this page. [[http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9ygcy/im_a_former_disneyland_cast_member_i_was_alice_in/]] (WARNING: the first one contains a TearJerker)

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* Not directly from the movie, but it This involves an Alice performer at Disneyland, read the first two stories on this page. [[http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9ygcy/im_a_former_disneyland_cast_member_i_was_alice_in/]] (WARNING: the first one contains a TearJerker)
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* In the 1951 film, the March Hare and the Mad Hatter's joyous reactions when Alice tells them that she liked their singing. The Mad Hatter even reveals that she's the first person to compliment them (although she quickly finds out ''why'' they never get compliments, with the two of them being stark [[{{Pun}} raven]] mad and all).

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* In the 1951 film, the March Hare and the Mad Hatter's joyous reactions when Alice tells them that she liked their singing. The Mad Hatter even reveals that she's the first person to compliment them (although she quickly finds out ''why'' they never get compliments, with the two of them being stark [[{{Pun}} raven]] mad and all).all).

* Not directly from the movie, but it involves an Alice performer at Disneyland, read the first two stories on this page. [[http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9ygcy/im_a_former_disneyland_cast_member_i_was_alice_in/]] (WARNING: the first one contains a TearJerker)
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* In the 1951 film, the March Hare and the Mad Hatter's joyous reactions when Alice tells them that she liked their singing. The Mad Hatter even reveals that she's the first person to compliment them (although she quickly finds out ''why'' they never get compliments, with the two of them being stark [[{{Pun}} raven]] mad and all).

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* The White Knight chapter in 'Through The Looking Glass.' The White Knight is considered to be an expy of Charles Dodgson, and he is the only charecter who is genuinely kind and helpful to Alice, and seems to be fond of her. He also seems to be a bit saner, but that's not saying much. His chapter also has a bit of a more melancholy tone to it than the rest of the books, and at the end of the chapter, Alice is 'sorry to see him go.'
** The fact that somebody else finds this scene heartwarming.
* "The Wasp in a Wig", a deleted chapter, which survived and can be found in Martin Gardner's annotated edition. It slots in just after the White Knight chapter -- Alice, about to cross the last brook and be promoted to a queen, hears a deep sigh, and stops to talk to and comfort the Wasp. Even though his attitude is not encouraging, she thinks to herself, "Perhaps it's only pain that makes him so cross" and persists in making him more comfortable.
* The poems found at the start and end of each book. Though they also contain a slight bit of tearjerker.
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* "The Wasp in a Wig", a deleted chapter, which survived and can be found in Martin Gardner's annotated edition. It slots in just after the White Knight chapter -- Alice, about to cross the last brook and be promoted to a queen, hears a deep sigh, and stops to talk to and comfort the Wasp. Even though his attitude is not encouraging, she thinks to herself, "Perhaps it's only pain that makes him so cross" and persists in making him more comfortable.
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** The fact that somebody else finds this scene heartwarming.

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