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* ''Series/DonkeyHodie'': In the episode "Donkey Wonky Tea Party", Donkey Hodie dresses up as the White Hare from the Disney adaptation by wearing two white socks on her ears and a bowtie. The fact that she wears this at a tea party also references the tea party scene in the story.


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* ''Series/DonkeyHodie'': In the episode "Donkey Wonky Tea Party", Donkey Hodie dresses up as the White Hare from the Disney adaptation by wearing two white socks on her ears and a bowtie. The fact that she wears this at a tea party also references the tea party scene in the story.
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* ''Series/DonkeyHodie'': In the episode "Donkey Wonky Tea Party", Donkey Hodie dresses up as the White Hare from the Disney adaptation by wearing two white socks on her ears and a bowtie. The fact that she wears this at a tea party also references the tea party scene in the story.


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* In ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' story arc "ComicBook/BrainiacRebirth", Clark Kent's boss complains about his employee "pulling a Cheshire Cat on him", in reference to Clark's frequent disappearances.


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* ''VideoGame/MarchenForestMylneAndTheForestGift'' has a mushroom-themed quiz with this question:
--> In the fairytale Alice in Wonderland, which character smokes a hookah on top of a mushroom?\\
A1. The Cheshire Cat\\
A2. The Caterpillar\\
A3. Alice's father
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLastUnicorn'', Schmendrick admits to the unicorn that he distracted Rukh with a riddle to keep him away. Later, Rukh is seen wandering out of his carnival trailer, wanting to know the answer to how a raven is like a writing desk.
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* ''Come, Tell Me How You Live'', Creator/AgathaChristie's memoir of meeting her future husband Max Mallowan on an archeological expedition, is titled after a line in the White Knight's poem "A-Sitting on a Gate". It opens with a pastiche of said poem, in which the "aged man"' describing his unlikely professions is replaced by Mallowan describing archeology, and Christie takes the place of the Knight, distracted by murder plots rather than equally unlikely inventions.

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* In ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'', Snoopy can duplicate the Cheshire Cat's ability to disappear except for his grin, calling it the "Cheshire Beagle" trick. A series of Sunday strips about this had title panels showing Wonderland characters (based on the Tenniel illustrations) interacting with Woodstock and Lucy.

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* In ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'', ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'':
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Snoopy can duplicate the Cheshire Cat's ability to disappear except for his grin, calling it the "Cheshire Beagle" trick. A series of Sunday strips about this had title panels showing Wonderland characters (based on the Tenniel illustrations) interacting with Woodstock and Lucy.Lucy.
** A more subtle reference in the storyline where Peppermint Patty writes her book report about a cereal box. The cereal is called Snicker Snax, which is the onomatopea of the vorpal sword beheading the Jabberwock.

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