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LMAO 2:47 this banter between Alice and the Mad Hatter is absolutely perfect! “I have a cat named Dinah.” “You have a cat named Diner?” No it’s DinAH!” Such great improv and chemistry between them!
I love Alice and the Mad Hatter! I love their ride choice, imagine these two on the canoes, it would be the best thing ever 🤣 This tea party is hilarious, the Hatter’s comment about not getting a Disneyland reservation was golden. Thanks for another fun video 💕
Me too, I would love to see them on the canoes, there would be so much chaos, I’m sure it would probably tip over! 😄I loved his comments about the reservation, he is so funny!
A very merry unbirthday gift to us!🎂I thoroughly enjoy all the anctics that these two get up to. What a wonderful tea party, the Hatter's sprinkler teapot makes me giggle. 😆🫖💜
I’m so glad you enjoy seeing them! They are always so much fun and get into the craziest things 😄 there’s never a dull moment with these two! The sprinkler teapot is always so great, same with his “shake your teapot” bit 😂
According to some, in the original book, the character of the Mad Hatter was based on the occurrence of hatters who, after using too much mercury in the fabrication of hats, ended up with psychological problems due to inhalation of mercury fumes. Other sources have it that he's based on an eccentric acquaintance of Lewis Carroll, Theophilus Carter, who has often nicknamed the Mad Hatter because of his strange habit to stand for hours in front of his furniture shop, wearing a top hat. He might also simply have been based on the expression "as mad as a hatter", which according to linguists, does predate the publishing of Lewis Carroll's book.
@@disneyrules7808 I heard about that before. There's also he named the Dodo after how he often stammers his speeching, including when saying his real last name Dodgson (Charles Dodgson), causing it to be said as "Do-do-Dodgson".
Alice is such a cutie, especially when she curtsies, and has such a glowing smile on her adorable face, and she has the cutest accent, and the Mad Hatter is really funny and silly, especially with the legendary Ed Wynn voicing him.
Love the craziness. Do they ever interact with characters like Mickey? I feel like that would be so much fun to see! Thanks for a great video have a great day
Thank you for watching, it was great to see them! It’s funny that you mention that, I actually do have an extra clip of Alice and Mad Hatter interacting with Mickey and friends that I really wanted to use in this video. I have decided to use it in a different one 😊 it’s pretty rare for them to interact with Mickey, so I was very lucky to see it 😄
@@skywalkerpanyt Oh that sounds so awesome to see. I haven’t been to Disney in a long time so I didn’t know if that was a possibility but I love Mickey and Alice in wonderland so I figured that would be a cool crossover. And with mickeys friends too is awesome. I would love to see that so much, please share soon! Love your channel
A very merry unbirthday to you! I think that question was the first time these two have agreed on something! Cat "Diner" XD I mean, it's kind of similar!! Loved Alice's shimmy during the Hatter's little montage! Speaking of which, where's my video of only Alice?!
Haha, yes! Merry Unbirthday! I think it is the first time they agreed on something, and they were so shocked about it! They were so funny, they have incredible chemistry together. Alice is so sweet! I’ll definitely try to get a video of just her soon! 😄
I think I have once, but I wasn’t able to talk to her as she was going backstage when I saw her 🥲 I have noticed Mad Hatter walking around by himself a few times though.
@@skywalkerpanyt yeah, there is. It celebrates when Lewis Carroll first developed and told the story of "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" during a boating trip on the 4th of July in 1862. He had told it to a girl he knew called Alice Liddell (whose name inspired the character), who then requested that he write it down for her. So he did so in his own manuscript, originally titled "Alice's Adventures Under Ground" in 1864. And then a year later, he expanded it and retitled it as "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland", and you should know the rest. I have read both versions of the original story.