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* [[All Work vs. All Play]]: Pretty much how Alice and Hatter fit together.
* [[Almost Kiss]]: A couple times, during the Spring Dance arc.
* [[Bookworm]]: There's a good reason why Alice and Belle co-run a bookstore.
** This trope also works vice versa. Reginald thinks himself the be-all ladies man. Alice is the only one to staunchly refuse him, and is still succesfully keeping him at bay.
* [[Compensating for Something]]: Almost said verbatim by Alice with regard to Reginald's hat.
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* [[The Mad Hatter]]: But of course.
* [[Protagonist-Centered Morality]]: {{spoiler|Stalking a girl, refusing to believe 'no means no', and threatening anyone interested in her is perfectly fine and very romantic...if you're part of the shipping.}}
* [[Punctuated! forFor! Emphasis!]]
* [[Realistic Diction Is Unrealistic]]
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Reginald refuses to take 'no' for an answer.

Revision as of 13:18, 5 October 2014

Their relationship in a nutshell

When Curiosity Met Insanity, often abbreviated as WCMI, is an Alice in Wonderland webcomic that is partly based on the original book, partly based on the Disney movie, and partly based on the Disneyland version. The premise is that, at age 18, in order to escape an arranged marriage, Alice Lidell manages to find her way back to Wonderland, which is connected to the Disneyland park, along with all of the other lands that various Disney movies have been set in, like spokes around the center of a wheel. She meets up with old friends, like the March Hare (Ears, to those who know him personally), and new ones, like Belle. The Mad Hatter, or Reginald L. Theophilus (The Third!), figures prominently in this story, too, as Alice's love interest. Or so he would like to think. He is quite in love with her, she thinks him annoying. After getting off on the wrong foot, however, he is starting to win her over.

Its archive is located here.


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