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* MissingEpisode: An episode called "White Rabbit's Can’t Jump" featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero. It was made into a book, though, with production stills used for illustrations; to date, this is all that remains of the episode.

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* MissingEpisode: An episode called "White Rabbit's Rabbits Can’t Jump" featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero. It was made into a book, though, with production stills used for illustrations; to date, this is all that remains of the episode.
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* MissingEpisode: An episode featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero. It was made into a book, though, with production stills used for illustrations; to date, this is all that remains of the episode.

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* MissingEpisode: An episode called "White Rabbit's Can’t Jump" featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero. It was made into a book, though, with production stills used for illustrations; to date, this is all that remains of the episode.
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** The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot, so it could be that both shows were making a WholePlotReference to that book. The ''Series/ILoveLucy'' episode "Building a Bar-B-Q" also has a similar plot where Lucy thinks she lost her wedding ring in the cement that was used to make the bricks for the barbecue, so Lucy and Ethel take the barbecue apart to try to find the ring, but the ring was somewhere else all along.

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** The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot, so it could be that both shows were making a WholePlotReference to that book. The ''Series/ILoveLucy'' episode "Building a Bar-B-Q" also has a similar plot where Lucy thinks she lost her wedding ring in the cement that was used to make the bricks for build the barbecue, so Lucy and Ethel take the barbecue apart to try to find the ring, but the ring was somewhere else all along.
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** The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot, so it could be that both shows were making a WholePlotReference to that book.

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** The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot, so it could be that both shows were making a WholePlotReference to that book. The ''Series/ILoveLucy'' episode "Building a Bar-B-Q" also has a similar plot where Lucy thinks she lost her wedding ring in the cement that was used to make the bricks for the barbecue, so Lucy and Ethel take the barbecue apart to try to find the ring, but the ring was somewhere else all along.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: "TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.`

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"TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.`it.
** In "Lips Sunk," Alice has a problem with her brother listening in on her phone conversation. Today, Alice would have some kind of cell phone, making this impossible.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress and rap like Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet.
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** An additional 24 episodes or so are locked somewhere in the Disney Vault; only 75 of the 100 episodes have been uncovered by fans via old VHS television recordings, with the rest as good as lost unless someone has a recording and uploads it somewhere.

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** An As stated above, an additional 24 episodes or so are locked somewhere in the Disney Vault; only 75 76 of the 100 episodes have been uncovered by fans via old VHS television recordings, with the rest as good as lost unless someone has a recording and uploads it somewhere.
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** An additional 24 episodes or so are locked somewhere in the Disney Vault; only 75 of the 100 episodes have been uncovered by fans via old VHS television recordings, with the rest as good as lost unless someone has a recording and uploads it somewhere.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Of the 100 episodes that aired, 76 have been uploaded on Website/YouTube, leaving 24 episodes missing (25 including the below-mentioned O.J. Simpson episode).
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* MissingEpisode: An episode featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero.

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* MissingEpisode: An episode featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero. It was made into a book, though, with production stills used for illustrations; to date, this is all that remains of the episode.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: "TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.`



** TechnologyMarchesOn: "TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.
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** TechnologyMarchesOn: "TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.

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** TechnologyMarchesOn: "TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.it.
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* IronyAsSheIsCast: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and Raoul in ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' at the time he was hired.

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* IronyAsSheIsCast: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and Raoul in ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' ''Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' at the time he was hired.
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** The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.

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** The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.plot, so it could be that both shows were making a WholePlotReference to that book.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!sequence]]!
** TechnologyMarchesOn: "TV or Not TV" - Alice's initial conundrum is that she wants to watch a show but she has a lot of homework. One of the things that come off as weird is the fact that Alice couldn't simply record it. Sure, even in TheNineties, many people had a VCR, but not everyone had a blank tape that could easily tape it over - nor the know-how to do it.
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* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: Two different episodes follow the pattern of "a disabled female cousin of one of the main cast, played by an actually-disabled actress, visits Wonderland and teaches everyone how she copes with her disability." The episode "On a Roll" features the Hatter's wheelchair-bound cousin Hedda Hatter, played by Christopher Anne Templeton, while "The Sound and the Furry" features the Hare's deaf cousin April Hare, played by Marlee Matlin.

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* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: Two different episodes follow the pattern of "a disabled female cousin of one of the main cast, played by an actually-disabled actress, visits Wonderland and teaches everyone how she copes with her disability." The episode "On a Roll" features the Hatter's wheelchair-bound wheelchair-using cousin Hedda Hatter, played by Christopher Anne Templeton, while "The Sound and the Furry" features the Hare's deaf Deaf cousin April Hare, played by Marlee Matlin.
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* ActorAllusion: Featured one ''within the same series'': the host of ''Lifestyles of the Royal and Famous'', Hugh B. Happy, is played by the same actor as the Caterpillar, who remarks while watching that he seems familiar.
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* MissingEpisode: An episode featuring none other than O.J. Simpson was made before his arrest for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. The episode never aired, which is understandable considering the episode would have portrayed Simpson as the White Rabbit's hero.
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** The episode "He's Not Heavy, He's My Hatter" has basically the exact same premise as the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "No More Cookies": a character (the Hatter/Angelica) eats too many cookies and makes the others [[NoMatterHowMuchIBeg promise not to let them eat any more]], but then goes ballistic trying to find the hidden cookies. The ''Wonderland'' episode also deals with the Hatter needing to lose the weight he gained from his cookie-binging, though, which isn't the case for three-year-old Angelica.

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** The episode "He's Not Heavy, He's My Hatter" has basically the exact same premise as the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "No More Cookies": a character (the Hatter/Angelica) eats too many cookies and makes the others [[NoMatterHowMuchIBeg promise not to let them eat any more]], but then goes ballistic trying to find the hidden cookies. The ''Wonderland'' episode also deals with the Hatter needing to lose the weight he gained from his cookie-binging, though, which isn't the case for three-year-old Angelica. Incidentally, both shows had music by Mark Mothersbaugh.

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* RecycledScript: The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.

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The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.plot.
** The episode "He's Not Heavy, He's My Hatter" has basically the exact same premise as the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "No More Cookies": a character (the Hatter/Angelica) eats too many cookies and makes the others [[NoMatterHowMuchIBeg promise not to let them eat any more]], but then goes ballistic trying to find the hidden cookies. The ''Wonderland'' episode also deals with the Hatter needing to lose the weight he gained from his cookie-binging, though, which isn't the case for three-year-old Angelica.
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* RecycledScript: The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the Series/LambChopsPlayAlong episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.

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* RecycledScript: The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the Series/LambChopsPlayAlong ''Series/LambChopsPlayAlong'' episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.
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* RecycledScript: The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the Lamb Chop's Play-Along episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.

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* RecycledScript: The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the Lamb Chop's Play-Along Series/LambChopsPlayAlong episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.
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* RecycledScript: The episode "Pretzelmania" has virtually the same plot as the Lamb Chop's Play-Along episode "The Ring," which aired earlier in the same year. Both episodes revolve around a character (Lamb Chop/the White Rabbit) wearing someone else's valuable ring (Lamb Chop wearing Shari's ring for fun/the Rabbit taking the Queen's ring to the jeweler's to be resized) while baked goods are being made (cookies/pretzels). Then the ring goes missing, everyone assumes it fell into the dough and was baked into the baked goods, and they eat all the baked goods to try to find the ring before its owner can learn what happened... but in the end, it turns out the ring was somewhere else all along. The children's book ''Too Many Tamales'' by Gary Soto also shares this plot.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like MCHammer, Music/MCHammer, and the March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!
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* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: Two different episodes follow the pattern of "a disabled female cousin of one of the main cast, played by an actually-disabled actress, visits Wonderland and teaches everyone how she copes with her disability." The episode "On a Roll" features the Hatter's wheelchair-bound cousin Hedda Hatter, played by Christopher Anne Templeton, while "The Sound and the Furry" features the Hare's deaf cousin April Hare, played by Marlee Matlin.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like MCHammer, and the Mad Hatter has a mullet. Just look at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like MCHammer, and the Mad Hatter March Hare has a mullet. Just look at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!
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* IronyAsSheIsCast: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and Raoul in ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' at the time he was hired.

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* IronyAsSheIsCast: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and Raoul in ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' at the time he was hired.hired.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Instantly recognizable as early 1990s. The White Rabbit is on in-line skates, Tweedledee and Tweedledum dress like MCHammer, and the Mad Hatter has a mullet. Just look at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70P4c1UVIY the intro sequence]]!
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* ActingForTwo: The actors tended to double as their character's relatives.
* ActorAllusion: Featured one ''within the same series'': the host of ''Lifestyles of the Royal and Famous'', Hugh B. Happy, is played by the same actor as the Caterpillar, who remarks while watching that he seems familiar.
* IronyAsSheIsCast: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' and Raoul in ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' at the time he was hired.

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