Alice in Wonderland (1951 film): Difference between revisions

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* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: The dress worn by the Queen of Hearts, with the [[High Collar of Doom]], underskirt with the black and gold chevron design, and the overskirt with the [[Pretty in Mink|ermine trim]] (although [[Detail-Hogging Cover|the animation limitations made it look like just a solid white trim in the film]]).
* [[Recitation Handclasp]]: Alice assumed this posture when she was reciting poetry.
* [[Scooby -Dooby Doors]]: Predating even the trope namer.
* [[Second Face Smoke]]: The Caterpillar does this to Alice.
* [[Sidekick Song]]: "The Unbirthday Song".
* [[Sizeshifter]]: Alice, whenever she eats or drinks anything in Wonderland.
* [[Sneeze of Doom]]: "Well... There goes Bill."
* [["Somewhere" Song]]: "In a World of My Own".
* [[Spelling Song]]: "AEIOU", more or less.
* [[Synchronized Swarming]]: While Alice is traveling through the Tulgey Wood she meets a group of mome raths, who form themselves into the shape of an arrow to lead her to a path.
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** The caterpillar turns red twice. Once when Alice inadvertently offends him about his height and he hurriedly puffs away on his hookah before the smoke engulfs him and he turns into a butterfly; the other time after having become a butterfly and Alice bugs him with a question concerning directions.
** The irascible Queen of Hearts gets red-faced twice. Once after having been turned upside down during the croquet game with a flamingo-for-a-mallet (thanks to the Cheshire Cat) and automatically presuming that Alice was responsible for the act, and accusing her of it; the other time when she shouts for silence at the trial.
* [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl]]: The King and Queen of Hearts.
* [[True -Blue Femininity]]: Alice's dress, to match the original book's art.
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]]: The film doesn't explicitly state that the White Rabbit and the Bird in the Tree are nearsighted. The audience is expected to know just from their wearing glasses.
* [[Villain Song]]: "Who's Been Painting My Roses Red?"