Alice in Wonderland (1985 TV series)
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Original name | Alice in Wonderland |
Author(s) | Anglia Television |
Country | Type of work |
United Kingdom
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Release date | 26th March, 1985 |
Genre | Fantasy |
Is this only about giantesses? | ❌No |
Is it in English language? | ✅Yes, natively |
Alice in Wonderland is an British live action television miniseries created by Anglia Television and was broadcasted on 1985.
Synopsis
This is a rare Alice in Wonderland adaptation, it may be oddball and episodic in structure but the atmosphere, humour, colourful characters and Carroll's way of words, like his poetry, logic and paradoxes, are timeless.
Featured relative giantess: Alice
In this series, Alice is a girl with blonde hair (like the blonde who has Disney) and wears a pink dress and white pinafore (like the GoodTimes/Jetlag version of Alice ). When she travels to Wonderland, there times when she must suffer an alteration in size. Always, she takes the role of absolute giantess (always mini), once she was semi-giantess (long-neck).
Key episodes from live action series
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Image | Number and name | Description | Featured relative giantess |
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It shows Alice growing giant like in the pool of tears chapter. | Alice (perfect mini-giantess). | |
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It shows Alice growing giant while at the White Rabbit's house. | Alice (perfect mini-giantess). | |
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It shows Alice looking like a giant compared to the Duchess's house before shrinking down. She later grows to her regular size while at the mad tea party. | Alice (first: long-neck semi-giantess; later: perfect mini-giantess). | |
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It shows Alice growing giant during the trial. | Alice (growing perfect mini-giantess). |
Trivia
- The television miniseries uses blue-screen throughout the miniseries, although it looks a bit cheesy, it also uses marionettes and a live actor in the series in a similar way to the 1949 film using stop-motion puppets and a live actor.
- The opening scene of the first episode is similar to the opening scene from the 1972 film.
- It is based on the event of Lewis Caroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) and his sisters were paddling on a boat on a summer afternoon, on July 4, 1862 when was creating his novel, Alice Adventure's In Wonderland.
- It was produced by Disney.
See also
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