Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is an English children's novel written by Lewis Carroll in 1865. The story follows a young girl named Alice as she discovers and explores a fantasy world of anthropomorphic animals. It was followed up by Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There in 1871. The two novels were later adapted by Walt Disney Featured Animation in 1951 as Alice in Wonderland.
A bronze sculpture featuring Alice and other characters from Lewis Caroll's works was erected in Central Park in 1959. [1]
References to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in Gargoyles
- In "Awakening: Part Four", while Elisa is pursued by the Xanatos Goon Squad in Central Park, she runs past the real-life sculpture.
- In "Everywhere", Demona says "Curiouser and curiouser".
- In "Trick-Or-Treat", Elisa dresses up as Alice at the Greenwich Village Halloween block party.
Production Background
Greg Weisman is a fan of Lewis Carroll and, in addition to Gargoyles, has also referenced Carroll's works in Young Justice. [2]
See Also
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia