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There are many, many adaptations and cameos are countless. Many adaptations involve [[Grimmification]] to some degree. Due to being out of copyright, Alice is popular base material for commercial transformative works (including a musical porn film).
* Movie adaptations of the story go back into the earliest days of film: the first adaptation, a short subject made in 1903, contains some of the earliest examples of special effects in film. Walt Disney made some of his first animated films adapted from the Alice tales, and featured a live-action actress against animated characters. Of course, more popular is [[Disney]]'s [[The Golden Age of Animation|1951]] [[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|feature film]], which is considered among the studio's most surreal titles. Again under Disney, [[Tim Burton]] has made a [[Alice in Wonderland (film)|new 2010 movie]] with [[Johnny Depp]] as The Mad Hatter; though it's actually just as much if not more so based on ''Through the Looking Glass''. An unrelated television movie reimagination, ''[[Alice]]'', was produced in 2009 by the [[Syfy]] Channel. ''[[The Looking Glass Wars]]'' is a trilogy by Frank Beddor based on the idea that ''Alyss'' was heir to the throne of Wonderland and was forced to flee to our world by her evil Aunt Redd.
** An unrelated television movie reimagination, ''[[Alice]]'', was produced in 2009 by the [[Syfy]] Channel.
* ''[[The Looking Glass Wars]]'' is a trilogy of novels by Frank Beddor based on the idea that ''Alyss'' was heir to the throne of Wonderland and was forced to flee to our world by her evil Aunt Redd.
* There's an animated series by Nippon Animation (the same group that made the ''Biene Maia'', ''[[Heidi]]'' and ''Dog of Flanders'' animated series).
* A pop musical version, simply called ''Wonderland'', iswas playing in Tampa, Florida as ofin late 2009.
* The book also inspired various manga. ''[[Pandora Hearts]]'' and ''[[Are You Alice]]'' are the two most prominent.
* Among the many video game adaptations are ''[[American McGee's Alice]]''.
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* Of the literature, there's ''Złote Popołudnie'' (''Golden Afternoon'') by Andrzej Sapkowski - a [[POV Sequel|retelling from the point of view of]] the Cheshire Cat.
* Web comic ''[[Alice and the Nightmare]]'' (starts with the protagonist adopted in the "suit" as Alice Heart, and the Red Queen personally appears to transport her "dearest protégée" from the Heart Church to Phantasmagoria University)
* Volume 9 of ''[[RWBY]]'' is set in the "Everafter", a [[Magical Land]] which is strongly influenced by the books, including having had its own Alice (a girl named "Alyx") who wrote her own book (''The Girl Who Fell Through the World'') after her adventures there. It became a beloved children's classic in Remnant.
 
Now has a [[Character Sheet]] under construction. For tropes related to the adaptations, see below the trope list for the books.
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