Alice

Alice is the main protagonist from Disney's 1951 film Alice in Wonderland and the book that the film was adapted from. The voice and the reference for animators of the character in the movie was done by Kathryn Beaumont, who also did the voice on the self-titled attraction at Disneyland as well as in other media involving Disney, including the TV series House of Mouse and the first Kingdom Hearts video game. In 2005, Beaumont was replaced by Hynden Walch.[1][2]
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Contents
[hide] *1 Appearence 
 * 2 Personality
 * 3 Appearances
 * 3.1 Alice in Wonderland
 * 3.2 Wonderland (comic)
 * 3.3 House of Mouse
 * 4 Video games
 * 4.1 Mickey Mousecapade
 * 4.2 Kingdom Hearts series
 * 4.2.1 Kingdom Hearts

AppearenceEdit
Alice is a beautiful 10 year old girl, who can be considered cute, as she is quite young. Being of a higher born status, her skin is fair, as people in the higher classes in that time period often were. Alice also has long, thick blonde hair, just past shoulder length and big, blue eyes. Her figure is slender, but in an hourglass shape despite being only a child. The most likely explanation is that she has started to wear corsets, as she's considered to be nearly an adult in the time period the film is set, if not then it's just the style she was drawn in or an illusion given by her dress.

Alice's signature outfit is a light blue knee-length dress, with a white pinafore apron on top. Underneath her dress, she wears a corset, white petticoat, white stockings, white knee-length pantalettes, black strapped Mary Jane shoes and a black bow in her hair.

PersonalityEdit
Alice is depicted as a daydreamer first and foremost. Prior to arriving in Wonderland, she sat on the bank of a river listening to her sister reading lessons, which she didn't like as the book, her sister was reading, had no pictures, and claimed, "In my world, the books would be nothing but pictures!" This gives some idea of Alice's large imagination. And at first, Wonderland seemed like the perfect place for Alice, as it allowed her to indulge in her imaginings as well as her intense curiosity. However, Alice's quick temper and pedantic eagerness to show off her knowledge often proved to be bad qualities in Wonderland, and landed her in many precarious situations. Still she's seen as polite, honest, well spoken, lovely and respectful, if not given a reason to be other wise.

Alice is one of the Princesses of Heart who appeared in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. The world in which she appears is Wonderland, although whether or not this is her home world is debatable. Alice is the only member of the Princesses of Heart who's not of royal heritage (through marriage or lineage) aside from Kairi.

SongsEdit
Songs preformed by Alice in her movie.
 * 1) In a World of My Own
 * 2) How Do You Do and Shake Hands
 * 3) All in the Golden Afternoon
 * 4) Simon Says (Part 2 only)
 * 5) The Caucus Race (Reprise)
 * 6) Very Good Advice

TriviaEdit
2010 (right)Added by Lizetty93The Alice in Tim Burton's movie is more independent and aggressive, rather than docile, dreamy and curious, like depicted in the 1951 adaption. This is due to the fact that the Alice in Tim Burton's movie is older than in the 1951 adaption.
 * She is the first mainstream Disney Alice (as there was the Alice Comedies before that).
 * Alice is ticklish as when she is tickled by the flamingo, she is shown to be laughing.
 * "Alice" means "Noble and Kind".
 * She has the most skirt peeks of any female character.
 * Her facial features are extremely similar to Wendy from Peter Pan. It makes sense, because her film movements and voice were taken from actress Kathrynn Beaumont.
 * 1951 adaption (left)
 * Alice is not to be confused with the live-action Alice from the Alice Comedies.
 * Alice received her name after the daughter of Lewis Carroll's friend, "Alice Liddel".
 * Alice makes a minor cameo appearance at the beginning of Epic Mickey, on a book on Mickey's bed while he is sleeping. this mirrors the classic short "Thru the Mirror".
 * Depending on sources some state that in the original story Alice has one or two older brothers as well as an older sister. Though some claim she has five brothers either all older or two are younger. But most of the time it's either one or two older brothers.
 * According to Disneystrology book, her birthday would be on May 4.
 * In story art stills by David Hall there is a scene called "Off With Her Head" or Labeled 'VII. It is a scene showing Alice being led to the gallows. This is perhaps the most macabre of all the story art seen so far.