Alice in Wonderland (1951 film): Difference between revisions

Improper use of the trope. None of the examples listed had facial fur.
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(Improper use of the trope. None of the examples listed had facial fur.)
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* [[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.
* [[Through a Face Full of Fur]]: Three of the characters get red with anger, two of them twice:
** A furious carpenter turns red when he comes back to find the oysters had been devoured by the walrus and he chases after him with his hammer.
** 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.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Alice and her older sister.
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