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Cheshire cat smile
Cheshire cat smile













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His voice in the series is more similar to comedian Martin Short.

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While most of the show's primary characters are descendants of their original movie counterparts, the Cheshire Cat is the "timeless" original cat. The Cheshire Cat appears as a recurring character in the series. The Cheshire Cat in Alice's Wonderland Bakery. He also appears in Mickey's House of Villains, and Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.

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In various episodes such as " Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation", he could be seen clapping in a crowd with other characters when a cartoon has ended. In " Super Goof", he could be seen atop the March Hare's chair with the Mad Hatter pouring tea on the Hare. In " Unplugged Club", when Pete took out the club's battery, only his eyes and grin showed in the darkness. In " Ask Von Drake", he was seen atop the Queen of Hearts' crown during " The Ludwig Von Drake Song". In " Big Bad Wolf Daddy", he was blown away leaving only his grin behind during the wolf's performance.

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In " The Stolen Cartoons", when Donald Duck proved to be a terrible host, the Cheshire Cat vanished from the club. The Cheshire Cat has numerous non-speaking appearances in House of Mouse. The Cheshire Cat appears once more, repeating Alice's insults which causes the Queen to lose her temper, and this leads to the climactic chase. She then takes advantage of the opportunity and insults the Queen, but she shrinks down to her normal size once again. Soon enough, the Queen sentences Alice to death by beheading, until she finds more mushrooms in her pocket, which causes her to grow to a gigantic size.

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With the witnesses being the Mad Hatter, March Hare, and the Dormouse, the trial gets nowhere.

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Out of utter embarrassment, she puts Alice on trial. At one point, the Cheshire Cat causes the Queen to flip over, revealing her bloomers. Confused, she informs him that she knows nothing about the queen, so he reveals a secret passageway to her card-inhabited kingdom.ĭuring a croquet game with the Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat arrives and continuously gets Alice into trouble with the Queen. However, he explains that in Wonderland, she has no way and that all ways there are the Queen's ways. Delighted to see him, she claims that she's no longer looking for rabbits, and wants to find her way home. She breaks down in tears, just when the Cheshire Cat arrives. She is lost again, but this time, all hope seems lost. Later on, Alice finds the trail of the White Rabbit once again and begins to pursue him once more. He then slowly fades away into thin air, laughing and singing in the process. She, not wanting to associate with mad people, denies the advice, but he claims that everyone in Wonderland is mad, including himself. After a while, he advises her to seek answers from the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. She tries to receive practical answers, but he continues to goof off by asking random questions, and continually showcasing his abilities. There, the Cheshire Cat arrives offering her help with directions. This behavior carries out up into the climax, though it can be slimly argued that he caused the Queen's temper to violently erupt for the last time to assist Alice in getting home, as the climactic chase throughout Wonderland eventually leads to her awakening and finding it was all just a dream.Īfter a gamut of nonsensical events in pursuit of the White Rabbit, Alice enters the Tulgey Wood. On the other hand, the cat has a cruel sense of humor, as seen during Alice's meeting with the Queen of Hearts during which, he constantly caused mishaps to purposely have the Queen's dangerous temper target Alice. In many instances, he's the only being in Wonderland to show kindness and sympathy towards Alice, giving her advice on which path to take during her journey, practically acting as her guide to the point where she's overly joyous to see him once he returns. The Cheshire Cat's true nature in the film is highly questionable, but above all, he appears to be a completely neutral character. All of Wonderland's inhabitants appear to hold fear over him, even the Queen of Hearts, most likely due to the fact that he is the maddest and craziest of them all, or it could be due to his unique abilities. Like all members of Wonderland, he is mad, but unlike the others, he admits it with pride. He's very mysterious, and in his own way, very dark. He is a very odd being who is able to reshape his body to either amuse or frighten his visitors. The Cheshire Cat has a permanent smile on his face and he can disappear at will.















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