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The '''''Alice Comedies''''' was a series of short cartoons made by [[Walt Disney]] and [[Ub Iwerks]] during [[The Silent Age of Animation]]. A precursor to ''[[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]]'', the cartoons feature Alice, a live action girl, interacting with an animated world. Near the beginning, the shorts would start with something happening to Alice in the real world after which she falls asleep or gets knocked out. She then enters an animated dream world where she interacts with Julius the Cat and a host of other [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]]. [[Hilarity Ensues|Hi-jinx Ensue]]. Later installments dropped the real world [[Framing Device]] and took place entirely in the cartoon world.
The ''[[Alice Comedies]]'' was a series of short cartoons made by [[Walt Disney]] and [[Ub Iwerks]] during [[The Silent Age of Animation]]. A precursor to ''[[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]]'', the cartoons feature Alice, a live action girl, interacting with an animated world. Near the beginning, the shorts would start with something happening to Alice in the real world after which she falls asleep or gets knocked out. She then enters an animated dream world where she interacts with Julius the Cat and a host of other [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]]. [[Hilarity Ensues|Hi-jinx Ensue]]. Later installments dropped the real world [[Framing Device]] and took place entirely in the cartoon world.


The cartoons themselves had little in the way of plot or continuity, and were mainly just for showing off the animation.
The cartoons themselves had little in the way of plot or continuity, and were mainly just for showing off the animation.
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* [[Alice Allusion]]
* [[Alice Allusion]]
* [[Animal Stereotypes]]: Alice's Egg Plant. Buzzards are...Bolsheviks?!
* [[Animal Stereotypes]]: Alice's Egg Plant. Buzzards are...Bolsheviks?!
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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Julius is nothing more than [[Felix the Cat|Felix]] moonlighting in a Disney cartoon. [[Executive Meddling|Pat Sullivan wanted him in.]]
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Julius is nothing more than [[Felix the Cat|Felix]] moonlighting in a Disney cartoon. [[Executive Meddling|Pat Sullivan wanted him in.]]
** Or rather, Charlies Mintz wanted Julius in, which pissed off Pat Sullivan enough to cancel his distribution contract with Mintz.
** Or rather, Charlies Mintz wanted Julius in, which pissed off Pat Sullivan enough to cancel his distribution contract with Mintz.
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: The version of ''Alice's Wonderland'' included with the DVD and Blu-Ray editions of ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' ends with Alice falling into a hole, since the people compiling the bonus features utilized a print that lacked the ending.
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: The version of ''Alice's Wonderland'' included with the DVD and Blu-Ray editions of ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' ends with Alice falling into a hole, since the people compiling the bonus features utilized a print that lacked the ending.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Walt himself appears in the first short.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Walt himself appears in the first short.
* [[Deranged Animation]]
* [[Deranged Animation]]
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* [[Missing Episode]]: Several of the shorts are currently lost.
* [[Missing Episode]]: Several of the shorts are currently lost.
* [[Negative Continuity]]
* [[Negative Continuity]]
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Four different actresses played Alice throughout the series, due to either [[Not Allowed to Grow Up|getting older]] or contract disputes.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Four different actresses played Alice throughout the series, due to either getting older or contract disputes.
** In reality there were really only three Alices as we know them. Dawn O'Day shows up for exactly [[We Hardly Knew Ye|one short.]]
** In reality there were really only three Alices as we know them. Dawn O'Day shows up for exactly [[We Hardly Knew Ye|one short.]]
* [[Roger Rabbit Effect]]: Inverted in this case--Walt took inspiration from [[Max and Dave Fleischer|Max Fleischer's]] "Out of the Inkwell" comedies, but whereas that series was a cartoon character entering our world, Walt took a live action girl and threw her into a cartoon world!
* [[Roger Rabbit Effect]]: Inverted in this case--Walt took inspiration from [[Max and Dave Fleischer|Max Fleischer's]] "Out of the Inkwell" comedies, but whereas that series was a cartoon character entering our world, Walt took a live action girl and threw her into a cartoon world!
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[[Category:Alice Comedies]]
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[[Category:Western Animation of the 1920s]]

Latest revision as of 21:28, 22 March 2022

The Alice Comedies was a series of short cartoons made by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks during The Silent Age of Animation. A precursor to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, the cartoons feature Alice, a live action girl, interacting with an animated world. Near the beginning, the shorts would start with something happening to Alice in the real world after which she falls asleep or gets knocked out. She then enters an animated dream world where she interacts with Julius the Cat and a host of other Funny Animals. Hi-jinx Ensue. Later installments dropped the real world Framing Device and took place entirely in the cartoon world.

The cartoons themselves had little in the way of plot or continuity, and were mainly just for showing off the animation.

Tropes used in Alice Comedies include: