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* The film begins omniously with the gigantic, swaying hand of a metronome appearing in the darkness as Alice slowly sings "Cherry Ripe" in a slow monotone in front of this gargantuan device until she wakes up.
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** The Cheshire Cat, has [[Creator/WhoopiGoldberg Whoopi Golberg]]'s face superimposed on a puppet cat, which caused it to look even more surreal than the already creepy smiling cat, due to being unnaturally humanlike.
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** The Cheshire Cat, has [[Creator/WhoopiGoldberg Whoopi Golberg]]'s face superimposed on a puppet cat, which caused it to look even more surreal than the already creepy smiling cat, due to being unnaturally humanlike.having a hyperrealistic human face instead of a normal puppet face.
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* The Flamingos, they manage to be surprisingly creepy with their focused and somewhat human-like eyes.
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* The Flamingos, they manage to be surprisingly creepy with their focused and somewhat human-like eyes.eyes as well as their jaunty movement.
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* The Flamingos, they manage to be surprisingly creepy with their focused and somewhat human-like eyes.
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*** He also extends his arm to pour Alice tea in a casual, dissonant manner, which [[HumanoidAbomination hints that the Hatter might not be a conventional human]].
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* The March Hare's appearance. It even scared Tina Majorino, the actress who played Alice.
** The appearance of the Mad Hatter counts, as it's way deep in the UnintentionalUncannyValley.
** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...[[AccidentalNightmareFuel It's all scary without trying to be!]]
** The appearance of the Mad Hatter counts, as it's way deep in the UnintentionalUncannyValley.
** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...[[AccidentalNightmareFuel It's all scary without trying to be!]]
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Much work was done to have a more accurate Alice In Wonderland adaptation with some liberties taking place. The results capture the tale's surreal creepiness, if not more so.
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* Alice briefly encountered a puppy, which due to her recent shrinking to escape the White Rabbit, is now a gigantic beast to her, which sounds appropriately bestial from her perspective. If it weren't for her quick thinking of throwing the stick to distract it, Alice would've been in great peril at the hands of the Puppy.
* The Duchess' Baby, is a puppet that looks like a warped version of an infant. Alice was quite correct that it looked much better as a piglet retroactively.
** The Cheshire Cat, has [[Creator/WhoopiGoldberg Whoopi Golberg]]'s face superimposed on a puppet cat, which caused it to look even more surreal than the already creepy smiling cat, due to being unnaturally humanlike.
* The March Hare'sappearance.appearance- [[HairRaisingHare It is a warped hare head with one pupil much larger than the other placed on a human body]]. It even scared Tina Majorino, the actress who played Alice.
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** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from theLiddel illustration if it were a realistic puppets human, which causes it to look naturally off.
** When Alice reaches for one of thecreatures, to treats, she suddenly sees it has turned into a living turtle. A little while later, a pie grows crab appendages and the CGI which stands out amidst March Hare proceeds to smash it to have it go back to normal. This raises questions about if the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...[[AccidentalNightmareFuel It's all scary without trying to be!]]other foods are alive.
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* Alice briefly encountered a puppy, which due to her recent shrinking to escape the White Rabbit, is now a gigantic beast to her, which sounds appropriately bestial from her perspective. If it weren't for her quick thinking of throwing the stick to distract it, Alice would've been in great peril at the hands of the Puppy.
* The Duchess' Baby, is a puppet that looks like a warped version of an infant. Alice was quite correct that it looked much better as a piglet retroactively.
** The Cheshire Cat, has [[Creator/WhoopiGoldberg Whoopi Golberg]]'s face superimposed on a puppet cat, which caused it to look even more surreal than the already creepy smiling cat, due to being unnaturally humanlike.
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** When Alice reaches for one of the
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** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...[[AccidentalNightmare Fuel [[AccidentalNightmareFuel It's all scary without trying to be!]]
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** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's all scary without trying to be!
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** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...[[AccidentalNightmare Fuel It's all scary without trying to be!be!]]
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process
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** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's scary without trying to!
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** A lot of the effects in the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's all scary without trying to!to be!
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** Martin Short's Hatter in this version counts, as it's way deep in the UncannyValley.
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** A lot of elements the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the dated CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's scary without trying to!
** Martin Short's Hatter in that version is way deep in the UncannyValley.
** A lot of elements the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the dated CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's scary without trying to!
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* The March Hare - according to Wikipedia, his costume Hare's appearance. It even scared Tina Majorino, the actress who played Alice.
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** A lot of elements the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the dated CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's scary without trying to!to!
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* The March Hare - according to Wikipedia, his costume even scared the actress who played Alice.
** Martin Short's Hatter in that version is way deep in the UncannyValley.
** A lot of elements the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the dated CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's scary without trying to!
** Martin Short's Hatter in that version is way deep in the UncannyValley.
** A lot of elements the film are quite scary: from the realistic puppets of the creatures, to the dated CGI which stands out amidst the practical effects, and such creepy makeup like the Cat's human face amidst a puppet cat's body, or the Queen's pencil makeup...It's scary without trying to!