Alice flees, and the Queen, King, card guards and other characters give chase. In 1939, The song, "In a World of My Own," is included on the As the Queen orders Alice's execution, Alice eats a piece of the Caterpillar's mushroom she saved and grows large again.

Chaos ensues when the Dormouse, frightened when Alice points out the Cat, runs around the courtroom. "Very Good Advice" is a sad song from the film, Alice in Wonderland. I give myself very good advice, but I very seldom follow it That explains the trouble I'm always in "Be patient" is very good advice, but the waiting makes me curious And I love the change, should something strange begin Well I went along my merry way and I never stopped to reason It is performed by Alice and The Judd Conlon Chorus off-screen during the end, who becomes hopelessly lost in Wonderland and tearfully fears that she will never return home again. More famously, all five Disneyland-style theme parks feature Several characters of the movie make appearances throughout the Epic Mickey-games. The King and Queen order her to leave the courthouse, but she refuses and insults the Queen. This is the only song from this version to be on the soundtrack to Tim Burton's adaptation, in this case, being covered by Robert Smith. As she does so, she returns to her normal size, and the Queen orders her execution. For example, the cards are seen throughout Mickeyjunk Mountain in the original 1951 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions When Alice reaches the small door she encountered at the beginning of the film, the doorknob shows her that she is actually already outside, asleep. The film was considered a disappointment on its initial release, leading to Walt Disney showing it on television as one of the first episodes of his TV series While the film was critically panned on its initial release, it has since been regarded as one of Disney's greatest animated classics, notably one of the biggest A live-action adaptation of Carroll's works and the animated film, Alice tracks the Rabbit to his house; he mistakes her for his housemaid "Mary Ann" and sends her to retrieve his gloves. While searching for the gloves in the Rabbit's house, Alice finds and eats another cookie marked "Eat Me" and grows large again, getting stuck in the house. Over 30 potential songs were written, and many of them were included in the film—some for only a few seconds—the greatest number of songs of any Disney film.
All tracks are written by Sammy Fain, Bob Hilliard, Mack David, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, Oliver Wallace, Ted Sears, Beginning in 1971, the film was screened in several sold-out venues at college campuses, becoming the most rented film in some cities. Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 American animated musical fantasy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the Alice books by Lewis Carroll. Alice yells at herself to wake up; she does thanks to her sister, and they return home for tea. Then, in 1974, Disney gave In January 2000, Walt Disney Home Video launched the Gold Classic Collection, with A fully restored two-disc "Masterpiece Edition" was released on January 27, 2004, including the full hour-long episode of the Disney television show with Kathryn Beaumont, During its initial theatrical run, the film grossed $2.4 million in domestic rentals.On October 25, 2019, an undetermined animated project focused on the Costumed versions of Alice, The Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit, The Queen of Hearts, Tweedledum, and Tweedledee make regular appearances at the Disney theme parks and resorts, and other characters from the film (including the Walrus and the March Hare) have featured in the theme parks, although quite rarely. However, Disney insisted that the scenes themselves keep close to those in the novel since most of its humor is in the writing.Another scene that was deleted from a later draft occurred in Tulgey Wood, where Alice encountered what appeared to be a sinister-looking Another deleted scene in Tulgey Wood shows Alice consulting with In an effort to retain some of Carroll's imaginative poems, Disney commissioned top songwriters to compose songs built around them for use in the film. Thinking her a monster, the Rabbit asks the The Cheshire Cat reappears and advises Alice to ask the At Alice's trial, the Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Dormouse are called to the stand as witnesses, briefly celebrating the Queen's unbirthday and giving her a headpiece as a present, which turns into the Cat. In 1923, he was a 21-year-old aspiring filmmaker working at the In 1933, Disney considered making a feature-length animated-and-live-action version of In fall 1945, shortly after the war ended, Disney revived Around this time, Disney considered making a live-action-and-animated version of Through various drafts of the script, many sequences that were present in Carroll's book drifted in and out of the story.