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* CutSong: There were a ''ton'' of songs composed for this film (over thirty according to some sources). A few were reworked into songs for other projects. For example "Second Star to the Right" and "Never Smile At A Crocodile" from ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' was going to be "Beyond the Laughing Sky", sung by Alice and "Lobster Quadriddle",from the late 30's version. There were also a couple of cut songs for the Cheshire Cat and Mr. Caterpillar; the Cheshire Cat got [[IAmSong "I'm Odd"]], which was to sum up his BlueAndOrangeMorality and {{Cloudcuckoolander}}ness, while the Caterpillar got "Dream Caravan", which portrayed him as a DreamWalker and had a catchy tune...

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* CutSong: There were a ''ton'' of songs composed for this film (over thirty according to some sources). A few were reworked into songs for other projects. For example "Second Star to the Right" and "Never Smile At A Crocodile" from ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' was going to be "Beyond the Laughing Sky", sung by Alice and "Lobster Quadriddle",from the late 30's version. There were also a couple of cut songs for the Cheshire Cat and Mr. Caterpillar; the Cheshire Cat got [[IAmSong "I'm Odd"]], which was to sum up his BlueAndOrangeMorality and {{Cloudcuckoolander}}ness, {{Cloudcuckoolander}}ness --[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuKkMH_7nBw it was later restored on various [=DVD=] releases performed by Creator/JimCummings1952]], while the Caterpillar got "Dream Caravan", which portrayed him as a DreamWalker and had a catchy tune...

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Talking to Himself is now a redirect to Talking to Themself, a trope of a different concept, per TRS.


* ActingForTwo:
** J. Pat O'Malley voices both Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum and all of the characters in the "Walrus and the Carpenter" segment.
** Bill Thompson voiced the White Rabbit and the Dodo.



* TalkingToHimself:
** J. Pat O'Malley voices both Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum and all of the characters in the "Walrus and the Carpenter" segment. Justified because the Tweedles are twins and are the ones reciting the "The Walrus and the Carpenter" poem.
** Bill Thompson voiced the White Rabbit and the Dodo. Most of the Dodo's appearance in the film consists of him having a conversation with the White Rabbit.

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