Alice is then called up as a witness. She accidentally knocks over the jury box with the animals inside them and the King orders the animals be placed back into their seats before the trial continues. The King and Queen order Alice to be gone, citing Rule 42 ("All persons more than a mile high to leave the court"), but Alice disputes their judgement and refuses to leave. She argues with the King and Queen of Hearts over the ridiculous proceedings, eventually refusing to hold her tongue. The Queen shouts her familiar "Off with her head!" but Alice is unafraid, calling them out as just a pack of cards; just as they start to swarm over her. Alice's sister wakes her up for tea, brushing what turns out to be some leaves and not a shower of playing cards from Alice's face. Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself.
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Alice in Wonderland the Seccond was made in 1951
Alice - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - was created in 1865.
The flamingo is pink in Alice in Wonderland.
Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
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Alice didn't die in either of the original Alice books, nor in the 1951 Disney movie.
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Alice's Wonderland was created in 1923.
Alice in Wonderland the Seccond was made in 1951
Alice - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - was created in 1865.
There is no Didi in Alice in Wonderland. There is, however, a Dodo.
The flamingo is pink in Alice in Wonderland.
The duration of Alice's Wonderland is 720.0 seconds.
The Pigeon in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" called Alice a serpent.
Alice in Wonderland and Winnie the Pooh