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''Alice in Wonderland'' is a story about a girl named Alice who enters two dream worlds: Wonderland and the Looking Glass. It originated as two separate novels by the British writer Creator/LewisCarroll, first published in the mid 19th century, that are usually combined into one book in re-releases.
''Alice in Wonderland'' has become one of the most popular [[ChildrensLiterature children's stories]] of all time, with a large PeripheryDemographic due to its {{Parental Bonus}}es. It spawned numerous adaptations into other media, including a Creator/{{Disney}} franchise, as listed below. It's also the TropeNamer of AliceAllusion and DownTheRabbitHole.
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!!''Alice and Wonderland'' and its adaptations include:
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[[index]]
[[AC:Literature]]
* '''''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland''''' (1865) and '''''Through the Looking-Glass''''' (1871), the original duology of novels written by Creator/LewisCarroll.
** ''Literature/{{Jabberwocky}}'', a nonsense poem by Lewis Carrol included in ''Through the Looking-Glass''.
* ''{{Literature/Aliss}}'' (2000), Patrick Senécal's French-language novel, set in Montréal.
* ''Literature/TheLookingGlassWars'' (2004)
* The ''Literature/SplinteredSeries'' (2013-2015), a {{Young Adult}} trilogy by A.G. Howard, that follows a modern-day descendant of the original Alice down the rabbit hole.
* ''Literature/AfterAlice'' (2015), a novel by ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' author Creator/GregoryMaguire that acts as a LowerDeckEpisode to the original book.
* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAlice'' (2015), a Victorian era retelling of Alice that follows the titular character and her companion Hatcher.
* ''Literature/{{Heartless|2016}}'' (2016), a {{Young Adult|Literature}} novel prequel, serving as an origin story for The Queen of Hearts.
* ''[[Literature/ATwistedTale Unbirthday: A Twisted Tale]]'' (2020)
[[AC:Theatre]]
* ''Alice in Wonderland'' (1886)
* ''[[Theatre/WonderlandANewAlice Wonderland: A New Alice]]'' (2009)
* ''Theatre/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' (2011), a ballet.
* ''Theatre/AliceByHeart'' (2019), a retelling where the story is being read by a girl, also named Alice, to her dying friend in a WWII bunker.
[[AC:Live-action films]]
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1903}}'' (1903), a British short film, evidently the first cinema adaptation of the novel.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1933}}'' (1933), the first (and so far only) live-action Hollywood-produced film adapting the original stories.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1949}}'' (1949), filmed partially in live-action and partially with {{stop motion}} puppets created by Lou Bunin.
* ''[[Film/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland1972 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1972), a British musical film.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1985}}'' (1985), a two-part American made for TV live action movie.
* ''{{Film/Alice|1988}}'' (original title: ''Něco z Alenky'') (1988), a Czech film that combines live-action and {{stop motion}} animation, directed by Creator/JanSvankmajer.
* ''Alice Through the Looking Glass'' (1998), a Creator/Channel4 made for TV movie SettingUpdate starring Kate Beckinsdale as a grown-up Alice, and notable for including the Wasp in the Wig, a character cut from the book because Tenniel refused to draw it.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1999}}'' (1999), another made-for-TV live action/puppetry movie.
* ''Film/MaliceInWonderland'' (2009), a modern remake set in the [[LondonGangster London criminal underworld]].
* ''Film/AliceInMurderland'' (2010), a SlasherMovie.
* ''Film/ComeAway'' (2020), an origin story / prequel film that acts as a crossover with ''Franchise/PeterPan''.
[[AC:Animated films]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceOfWonderlandInParis'', (1966) an animated film directed by Creator/GeneDeitch.
* ''{{WesternAnimation/The New Alice in Wonderland}}'' (1966), an animated TV movie by Creator/HannaBarbera.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland'' (1987), The third entry in the ''Franchise/CareBears'' movie trilogy. Produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}}
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Alice in Wonderland|1988}}'' (1988), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderlandJetlagProductions'' (1995), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/JetlagProductions.[[/index]]
[[AC:Audio]]
* ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Cyril-Ritchard-Alec-Wilder-New-York-Woodwind-Quintet-Alices-Adventures-In-Wonderland/release/9742616 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1960) complete unabridged audiobook, read and sung by Cyril Ritchard, with music by Alec Wilder and the New York Woodwind Quintet,[[note]]that'll give kids a lifelong appreciation for abstract modernist classical music[[/note]] including a facsimile copy of the first-edition ''Alice'' book. ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Through-The-Looking-Glass/release/3765957 Through the Looking Glass]]'' followed in 1964, again read and sung by Ritchard with music by Wilder and a facsimile book. These can often be found on eBay for about $50. They have never been issued on CD.
* ''Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Fantasy'' (1965), full-cast musical audio play, with an AllStarCast of familiar British voices of the period (for example, Creator/TommyCooper and Creator/BruceForsyth as the Hatter and the March Hare), on a double LP. Never issued on CD, but a cassette version was released in 1989.
[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
[[index]]
* ''[[Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1983), a Japanese anime series predominantly based on the original novels.
* ''Manga/MiyukiChanInWonderland'' (1993-1995), a {{Yuri}} manga.
* ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' (2006-2015), a Japanese manga loosely inspired by the novels.
* ''Audioplay/AreYouAlice'' (20??), a Japanese franchise loosely based on the books.
[[AC:ComicBooks]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Snarked}}'' (2011-2012), a series about the adventures of The Walrus and The Carpenter.
''Alice in Wonderland'' has become one of the most popular [[ChildrensLiterature children's stories]] of all time, with a large PeripheryDemographic due to its {{Parental Bonus}}es. It spawned numerous adaptations into other media, including a Creator/{{Disney}} franchise, as listed below. It's also the TropeNamer of AliceAllusion and DownTheRabbitHole.
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!!''Alice and Wonderland'' and its adaptations include:
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%%This list is sorted in (approximate) chronological order, according to the original release year of the first work within their respective medium section.
%%
[[index]]
[[AC:Literature]]
* '''''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland''''' (1865) and '''''Through the Looking-Glass''''' (1871), the original duology of novels written by Creator/LewisCarroll.
** ''Literature/{{Jabberwocky}}'', a nonsense poem by Lewis Carrol included in ''Through the Looking-Glass''.
* ''{{Literature/Aliss}}'' (2000), Patrick Senécal's French-language novel, set in Montréal.
* ''Literature/TheLookingGlassWars'' (2004)
* The ''Literature/SplinteredSeries'' (2013-2015), a {{Young Adult}} trilogy by A.G. Howard, that follows a modern-day descendant of the original Alice down the rabbit hole.
* ''Literature/AfterAlice'' (2015), a novel by ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' author Creator/GregoryMaguire that acts as a LowerDeckEpisode to the original book.
* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAlice'' (2015), a Victorian era retelling of Alice that follows the titular character and her companion Hatcher.
* ''Literature/{{Heartless|2016}}'' (2016), a {{Young Adult|Literature}} novel prequel, serving as an origin story for The Queen of Hearts.
* ''[[Literature/ATwistedTale Unbirthday: A Twisted Tale]]'' (2020)
[[AC:Theatre]]
* ''Alice in Wonderland'' (1886)
* ''[[Theatre/WonderlandANewAlice Wonderland: A New Alice]]'' (2009)
* ''Theatre/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' (2011), a ballet.
* ''Theatre/AliceByHeart'' (2019), a retelling where the story is being read by a girl, also named Alice, to her dying friend in a WWII bunker.
[[AC:Live-action films]]
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1903}}'' (1903), a British short film, evidently the first cinema adaptation of the novel.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1933}}'' (1933), the first (and so far only) live-action Hollywood-produced film adapting the original stories.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1949}}'' (1949), filmed partially in live-action and partially with {{stop motion}} puppets created by Lou Bunin.
* ''[[Film/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland1972 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1972), a British musical film.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1985}}'' (1985), a two-part American made for TV live action movie.
* ''{{Film/Alice|1988}}'' (original title: ''Něco z Alenky'') (1988), a Czech film that combines live-action and {{stop motion}} animation, directed by Creator/JanSvankmajer.
* ''Alice Through the Looking Glass'' (1998), a Creator/Channel4 made for TV movie SettingUpdate starring Kate Beckinsdale as a grown-up Alice, and notable for including the Wasp in the Wig, a character cut from the book because Tenniel refused to draw it.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1999}}'' (1999), another made-for-TV live action/puppetry movie.
* ''Film/MaliceInWonderland'' (2009), a modern remake set in the [[LondonGangster London criminal underworld]].
* ''Film/AliceInMurderland'' (2010), a SlasherMovie.
* ''Film/ComeAway'' (2020), an origin story / prequel film that acts as a crossover with ''Franchise/PeterPan''.
[[AC:Animated films]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceOfWonderlandInParis'', (1966) an animated film directed by Creator/GeneDeitch.
* ''{{WesternAnimation/The New Alice in Wonderland}}'' (1966), an animated TV movie by Creator/HannaBarbera.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland'' (1987), The third entry in the ''Franchise/CareBears'' movie trilogy. Produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}}
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Alice in Wonderland|1988}}'' (1988), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderlandJetlagProductions'' (1995), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/JetlagProductions.[[/index]]
[[AC:Audio]]
* ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Cyril-Ritchard-Alec-Wilder-New-York-Woodwind-Quintet-Alices-Adventures-In-Wonderland/release/9742616 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1960) complete unabridged audiobook, read and sung by Cyril Ritchard, with music by Alec Wilder and the New York Woodwind Quintet,[[note]]that'll give kids a lifelong appreciation for abstract modernist classical music[[/note]] including a facsimile copy of the first-edition ''Alice'' book. ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Through-The-Looking-Glass/release/3765957 Through the Looking Glass]]'' followed in 1964, again read and sung by Ritchard with music by Wilder and a facsimile book. These can often be found on eBay for about $50. They have never been issued on CD.
* ''Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Fantasy'' (1965), full-cast musical audio play, with an AllStarCast of familiar British voices of the period (for example, Creator/TommyCooper and Creator/BruceForsyth as the Hatter and the March Hare), on a double LP. Never issued on CD, but a cassette version was released in 1989.
[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
[[index]]
* ''[[Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1983), a Japanese anime series predominantly based on the original novels.
* ''Manga/MiyukiChanInWonderland'' (1993-1995), a {{Yuri}} manga.
* ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' (2006-2015), a Japanese manga loosely inspired by the novels.
* ''Audioplay/AreYouAlice'' (20??), a Japanese franchise loosely based on the books.
[[AC:ComicBooks]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Snarked}}'' (2011-2012), a series about the adventures of The Walrus and The Carpenter.
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!!!Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Alice in Wonderland'' is a story about a girl named Alice who enters Wonderland''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disneys_alice_in_wonderland_disneyplus_and_disneylife_logo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[-Logo used to represent the 1951 film on Creator/DisneyPlus and [=DisneyLife=][[note]]Website/{{Wikipedia}}[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(franchise) 's article on the franchise]] also shows twodream worlds: Wonderland and the Looking Glass. It originated as two separate novels by the British writer Creator/LewisCarroll, first published in the mid 19th century, that are usually combined into one book in re-releases.
''Alice in Wonderland'' has become one of the most popular [[ChildrensLiterature children's stories]] of all time, with a large PeripheryDemographic due to its {{Parental Bonus}}es. It spawned numerous adaptations intoother media, including a Creator/{{Disney}} franchise, as listed below. It's also logos; one to represent the TropeNamer of AliceAllusion and DownTheRabbitHole.
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!!''Alice and Wonderland'' and its adaptations include:
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%%This list is sorted in (approximate) chronological order, according to1951 film, the original release year of other used for the first work within their respective medium section.
%%
[[index]]
[[AC:Literature]]
2010 film.[[/note]]-]]]
[[AC:Films]]
*'''''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland''''' (1865) and '''''Through ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' (1951), the Looking-Glass''''' (1871), the original duology of novels written by Creator/LewisCarroll.
** ''Literature/{{Jabberwocky}}'', a nonsense poem by Lewis Carrol included in ''Through the Looking-Glass''.
* ''{{Literature/Aliss}}'' (2000), Patrick Senécal's French-language novel, set in Montréal.
* ''Literature/TheLookingGlassWars'' (2004)
* The ''Literature/SplinteredSeries'' (2013-2015), a {{Young Adult}} trilogy by A.G. Howard, that follows a modern-day descendant of the original Alice down the rabbit hole.
* ''Literature/AfterAlice'' (2015), a novel by ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' author Creator/GregoryMaguire that acts as a LowerDeckEpisode to the original book.
* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAlice'' (2015), a Victorian era retelling of Alice that follows the titular character and her companion Hatcher.
* ''Literature/{{Heartless|2016}}'' (2016), a {{Young Adult|Literature}} novel prequel, serving as an origin story for The Queen of Hearts.
* ''[[Literature/ATwistedTale Unbirthday: A Twisted Tale]]'' (2020)
[[AC:Theatre]]
* ''Alice in Wonderland'' (1886)
* ''[[Theatre/WonderlandANewAlice Wonderland: A New Alice]]'' (2009)
* ''Theatre/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' (2011), a ballet.
* ''Theatre/AliceByHeart'' (2019), a retelling where the story is being read by a girl, also named Alice, to her dying friend in a WWII bunker.
[[AC:Live-action films]]
[[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon Disney animated film]].
* ''{{Film/Alice inWonderland|1903}}'' (1903), Wonderland|2010}}'' (2010), a British short film, evidently the first cinema adaptation of the novel.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1933}}'' (1933), the first (and so far only)live-action Hollywood-produced film adapting the original stories.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1949}}'' (1949), filmed partially in live-action and partially with {{stop motion}} puppets created by Lou Bunin.
* ''[[Film/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland1972 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1972), a British musical film.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1985}}'' (1985), a two-part American made for TV live action movie.
* ''{{Film/Alice|1988}}'' (original title: ''Něco z Alenky'') (1988), a Czech film that combines live-action and {{stop motion}} animation, directed by Creator/JanSvankmajer.
* ''Alice Through the Looking Glass'' (1998), a Creator/Channel4 made for TV movie SettingUpdate starring Kate Beckinsdale as a grown-up Alice, and notable for including the Wasp in the Wig, a character cut from the book because Tenniel refused to draw it.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1999}}'' (1999), another made-for-TV live action/puppetry movie.
* ''Film/MaliceInWonderland'' (2009), a modern remake set in the [[LondonGangster London criminal underworld]].
* ''Film/AliceInMurderland'' (2010), a SlasherMovie.
* ''Film/ComeAway'' (2020), an origin story / prequel film that acts as a crossover with ''Franchise/PeterPan''.
[[AC:Animated films]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceOfWonderlandInParis'', (1966) an animatedfilm directed by Creator/GeneDeitch.
* ''{{WesternAnimation/The New Alice in Wonderland}}'' (1966), an animated TV movie by Creator/HannaBarbera.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland'' (1987), The third entry in the ''Franchise/CareBears'' movie trilogy. Produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}}
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Alice in Wonderland|1988}}'' (1988), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderlandJetlagProductions'' (1995), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/JetlagProductions.[[/index]]
[[AC:Audio]]
* ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Cyril-Ritchard-Alec-Wilder-New-York-Woodwind-Quintet-Alices-Adventures-In-Wonderland/release/9742616 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1960) complete unabridged audiobook, readCreator/TimBurton and sung by Cyril Ritchard, with music by Alec Wilder starring Creator/MiaWasikowska and the New York Woodwind Quintet,[[note]]that'll give kids a lifelong appreciation for abstract modernist classical music[[/note]] including a facsimile copy of the first-edition ''Alice'' book. ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Through-The-Looking-Glass/release/3765957 Through the Looking Glass]]'' followed in 1964, again read and sung by Ritchard with music by Wilder and a facsimile book. These can often be found on eBay for about $50. They have never been issued on CD.
* ''Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Fantasy'' (1965), full-cast musical audio play, with an AllStarCast of familiar British voices of the period (for example, Creator/TommyCooper and Creator/BruceForsyth as the Hatter and the March Hare), on a double LP. Never issued on CD, but a cassette version was released in 1989.
[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
[[index]]
* ''[[Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1983), a Japanese anime series predominantlyCreator/JohnnyDepp, based on the original novels.
* ''Manga/MiyukiChanInWonderland'' (1993-1995), a {{Yuri}} manga.
* ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' (2006-2015), a Japanese manga loosely inspired by1951 film.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), thenovels.
* ''Audioplay/AreYouAlice'' (20??), a Japanese franchise loosely based onsequel to the books.
[[AC:ComicBooks]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Snarked}}'' (2011-2012), a series about the adventures of The Walrus and The Carpenter.
Tim Burton film directed by James Bobin.
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disneys_alice_in_wonderland_disneyplus_and_disneylife_logo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[-Logo used to represent the 1951 film on Creator/DisneyPlus and [=DisneyLife=][[note]]Website/{{Wikipedia}}[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(franchise) 's article on the franchise]] also shows two
''Alice in Wonderland'' has become one of the most popular [[ChildrensLiterature children's stories]] of all time, with a large PeripheryDemographic due to its {{Parental Bonus}}es. It spawned numerous adaptations into
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%%This list is sorted in (approximate) chronological order, according to
%%
[[index]]
[[AC:Literature]]
[[AC:Films]]
*
** ''Literature/{{Jabberwocky}}'', a nonsense poem by Lewis Carrol included in ''Through the Looking-Glass''.
* ''{{Literature/Aliss}}'' (2000), Patrick Senécal's French-language novel, set in Montréal.
* ''Literature/TheLookingGlassWars'' (2004)
* The ''Literature/SplinteredSeries'' (2013-2015), a {{Young Adult}} trilogy by A.G. Howard, that follows a modern-day descendant of the original Alice down the rabbit hole.
* ''Literature/AfterAlice'' (2015), a novel by ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' author Creator/GregoryMaguire that acts as a LowerDeckEpisode to the original book.
* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAlice'' (2015), a Victorian era retelling of Alice that follows the titular character and her companion Hatcher.
* ''Literature/{{Heartless|2016}}'' (2016), a {{Young Adult|Literature}} novel prequel, serving as an origin story for The Queen of Hearts.
* ''[[Literature/ATwistedTale Unbirthday: A Twisted Tale]]'' (2020)
[[AC:Theatre]]
* ''Alice in Wonderland'' (1886)
* ''[[Theatre/WonderlandANewAlice Wonderland: A New Alice]]'' (2009)
* ''Theatre/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' (2011), a ballet.
* ''Theatre/AliceByHeart'' (2019), a retelling where the story is being read by a girl, also named Alice, to her dying friend in a WWII bunker.
[[AC:Live-action films]]
* ''{{Film/Alice in
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1933}}'' (1933), the first (and so far only)
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1949}}'' (1949), filmed partially in live-action and partially with {{stop motion}} puppets created by Lou Bunin.
* ''[[Film/AlicesAdventuresinWonderland1972 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1972), a British musical film.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1985}}'' (1985), a two-part American made for TV live action movie.
* ''{{Film/Alice|1988}}'' (original title: ''Něco z Alenky'') (1988), a Czech film that combines live-action and {{stop motion}} animation, directed by Creator/JanSvankmajer.
* ''Alice Through the Looking Glass'' (1998), a Creator/Channel4 made for TV movie SettingUpdate starring Kate Beckinsdale as a grown-up Alice, and notable for including the Wasp in the Wig, a character cut from the book because Tenniel refused to draw it.
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|1999}}'' (1999), another made-for-TV live action/puppetry movie.
* ''Film/MaliceInWonderland'' (2009), a modern remake set in the [[LondonGangster London criminal underworld]].
* ''Film/AliceInMurderland'' (2010), a SlasherMovie.
* ''Film/ComeAway'' (2020), an origin story / prequel film that acts as a crossover with ''Franchise/PeterPan''.
[[AC:Animated films]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceOfWonderlandInParis'', (1966) an animated
* ''{{WesternAnimation/The New Alice in Wonderland}}'' (1966), an animated TV movie by Creator/HannaBarbera.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland'' (1987), The third entry in the ''Franchise/CareBears'' movie trilogy. Produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}}
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Alice in Wonderland|1988}}'' (1988), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/BurbankFilmsAustralia.
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderlandJetlagProductions'' (1995), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/JetlagProductions.[[/index]]
[[AC:Audio]]
* ''[[https://www.discogs.com/Lewis-Carroll-Cyril-Ritchard-Alec-Wilder-New-York-Woodwind-Quintet-Alices-Adventures-In-Wonderland/release/9742616 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1960) complete unabridged audiobook, read
* ''Alice in Wonderland: A Musical Fantasy'' (1965), full-cast musical audio play, with an AllStarCast of familiar British voices of the period (for example, Creator/TommyCooper and Creator/BruceForsyth as the Hatter and the March Hare), on a double LP. Never issued on CD, but a cassette version was released in 1989.
[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
[[index]]
* ''[[Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1983), a Japanese anime series predominantly
* ''Manga/MiyukiChanInWonderland'' (1993-1995), a {{Yuri}} manga.
* ''Manga/PandoraHearts'' (2006-2015), a Japanese manga loosely inspired by
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), the
* ''Audioplay/AreYouAlice'' (20??), a Japanese franchise loosely based on
[[AC:ComicBooks]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Snarked}}'' (2011-2012), a series about the adventures of The Walrus and The Carpenter.
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* ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'' (2009) -- A ''Creator/{{SyFy}}'' mini-series. When martial arts instructor Alice Hamilton sees her boyfriend, Jack Chase, being taken away by some mysterious men in a white van, she chases one of them Through the Looking-Glass... and into a Crapsack World. Guided by Hatter and The White Knight, Alice goes looking for Jack, but discovers that things aren't all that wonderful in Wonderland.
[[AC:Tabletop games]]
* ''TabletopGame/JAGSWonderland'' (2005)
* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInWonderlandASourcebookForOGLRoleplayingGames'' (2015), an adaptation for [[/index]]UsefulNotes/D20System by Skirmisher Publishing.[[index]]
* ''TabletopGame/WonderlandsWar'' (2021)
[[AC:Tabletop games]]
* ''TabletopGame/JAGSWonderland'' (2005)
* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInWonderlandASourcebookForOGLRoleplayingGames'' (2015), an adaptation for [[/index]]UsefulNotes/D20System by Skirmisher Publishing.[[index]]
* ''TabletopGame/WonderlandsWar'' (2021)
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* ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'' (2009) -- A ''Creator/{{SyFy}}'' mini-series. When martial arts instructor ''Series/AdventuresInWonderland'' (1991-1995), a Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom.
* ''Series/OnceUponATimeInWonderland'' (2013-2014), a spin-off of ''Series/OnceUponATime'', mixing the AliceHamilton sees her boyfriend, Jack Chase, being taken away by some mysterious men legend with other Disney Themed stories like ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''.
** ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2011-2018), ina white van, she chases one of them Through which Wonderland appears briefly, and the Looking-Glass... and into a Crapsack World. Guided by Queen of Hearts, Mad Hatter and The White Knight, Alice goes looking for Jack, but discovers that things aren't all that wonderful appear as recurring characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/AlicesWonderlandBakery'' (2022-present), a Disney Junior preschool show starring Alice's great-granddaughter who owns a bakery inWonderland.
[[AC:Tabletop games]]
* ''TabletopGame/JAGSWonderland'' (2005)
* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInWonderlandASourcebookForOGLRoleplayingGames'' (2015), an adaptation for [[/index]]UsefulNotes/D20System by Skirmisher Publishing.[[index]]
* ''TabletopGame/WonderlandsWar'' (2021)
Wonderland.
* ''Series/OnceUponATimeInWonderland'' (2013-2014), a spin-off of ''Series/OnceUponATime'', mixing the Alice
** ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2011-2018), in
* ''WesternAnimation/AlicesWonderlandBakery'' (2022-present), a Disney Junior preschool show starring Alice's great-granddaughter who owns a bakery in
[[AC:Tabletop games]]
* ''TabletopGame/JAGSWonderland'' (2005)
* ''TabletopGame/AdventuresInWonderlandASourcebookForOGLRoleplayingGames'' (2015), an adaptation for [[/index]]UsefulNotes/D20System by Skirmisher Publishing.[[index]]
* ''TabletopGame/WonderlandsWar'' (2021)
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* ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'' (2000), the video game released by Creator/ElectronicArts.
** ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns'' (2012), the sequel to the above.
** ''VideoGame/AliceAsylum'' (2021), a prequel to the above.
* ''VideoGame/AliceInTheCountryOfHearts'' (2007), the [[RomanceGame Otome Game]] series developed by Quinrose.
* ''VideoGame/AliceIsDead'' (2009), a Flash game.
* ''VideoGame/AliceInWonderlandHOG'' (2010), a [[HiddenObjectGame hidden object game]] developed by Merscom LLC.
[[AC:Crossovers]]
* ''ComicBook/LostGirls'' (2006), with ''Literature/TheWizardOfOz''and ''Literature/PeterPan''
* ''Webcomic/CheshireCrossing'' (2006-2008, redrawn 2018-2019), with the exact same other books, but a very different spin
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-Logo used to represent the 1951 film on Creator/DisneyPlus and [=DisneyLife=][[note]]Website/{{Wikipedia}}[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(franchise) 's article on the franchise]] also shows two other logos; one to represent the 1951 film, the other used for the 2010 film.[[/note]]-]]]
[[AC:Films]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' (1951), the [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon Disney animated film]].
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|2010}}'' (2010), a live-action film directed by Creator/TimBurton and starring Creator/MiaWasikowska and Creator/JohnnyDepp, based on the 1951 film.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), the sequel to the Tim Burton film directed by James Bobin.
[[AC:Television series]]
* ''Series/AdventuresInWonderland'' (1991-1995), a Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom.
* ''Series/OnceUponATimeInWonderland'' (2013-2014), a spin-off of ''Series/OnceUponATime'', mixing the Alice legend with other Disney Themed stories like ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''.
** ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2011-2018), in which Wonderland appears briefly, and the Queen of Hearts, Mad Hatter and Alice appear as recurring characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/AlicesWonderlandBakery'' (2022-present), a Disney Junior preschool show starring Alice's great-granddaughter who owns a bakery in Wonderland.
[[AC:Video games]]
** ''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns'' (2012), the sequel to the above.
** ''VideoGame/AliceAsylum'' (2021), a prequel to the above.
* ''VideoGame/AliceInTheCountryOfHearts'' (2007), the [[RomanceGame Otome Game]] series developed by Quinrose.
* ''VideoGame/AliceIsDead'' (2009), a Flash game.
* ''VideoGame/AliceInWonderlandHOG'' (2010), a [[HiddenObjectGame hidden object game]] developed by Merscom LLC.
[[AC:Crossovers]]
* ''ComicBook/LostGirls'' (2006), with ''Literature/TheWizardOfOz''and ''Literature/PeterPan''
* ''Webcomic/CheshireCrossing'' (2006-2008, redrawn 2018-2019), with the exact same other books, but a very different spin
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!!!Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Alice in Wonderland''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disneys_alice_in_wonderland_disneyplus_and_disneylife_logo.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[-Logo used to represent the 1951 film on Creator/DisneyPlus and [=DisneyLife=][[note]]Website/{{Wikipedia}}[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(franchise) 's article on the franchise]] also shows two other logos; one to represent the 1951 film, the other used for the 2010 film.[[/note]]-]]]
[[AC:Films]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' (1951), the [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon Disney animated film]].
* ''{{Film/Alice in Wonderland|2010}}'' (2010), a live-action film directed by Creator/TimBurton and starring Creator/MiaWasikowska and Creator/JohnnyDepp, based on the 1951 film.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), the sequel to the Tim Burton film directed by James Bobin.
[[AC:Television series]]
* ''Series/AdventuresInWonderland'' (1991-1995), a Creator/DisneyChannel KidCom.
* ''Series/OnceUponATimeInWonderland'' (2013-2014), a spin-off of ''Series/OnceUponATime'', mixing the Alice legend with other Disney Themed stories like ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' and ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''.
** ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2011-2018), in which Wonderland appears briefly, and the Queen of Hearts, Mad Hatter and Alice appear as recurring characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/AlicesWonderlandBakery'' (2022-present), a Disney Junior preschool show starring Alice's great-granddaughter who owns a bakery in Wonderland.
[[AC:Video games]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderlandJetlagProductions'' (1995), direct-to-video animated adaptation by Creator/JetlagProductions.
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* ''{{Film/Alice In Wonderland|2010}}'' (2010), by Tim Burton. Loose sequel to the Disney animated film.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), sequel to the above.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), sequel to the above.
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* ''{{Film/Alice In Wonderland|2010}}'' (2010), by Tim Burton. Loose sequel to the Disney animated film.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), sequel to the above.
** ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' (2016), sequel to the above.
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* ''[[Series/Alice2009 Alice]]'' (2009) -- A ''Creator/{{SyFy}}'' mini-series. When martial arts instructor Alice Hamilton sees her boyfriend, Jack Chase, being taken away by some mysterious men in a white van, she chases one of them Through the Looking-Glass... and into a Crapsack World. Guided by Hatter and The White Knight, Alice goes looking for Jack, but discovers that things aren't all that wonderful in Wonderland.
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* ''[[Series/Alice2009 Alice]]'' ''Series/{{Alice|2009}}'' (2009) -- A ''Creator/{{SyFy}}'' mini-series. When martial arts instructor Alice Hamilton sees her boyfriend, Jack Chase, being taken away by some mysterious men in a white van, she chases one of them Through the Looking-Glass... and into a Crapsack World. Guided by Hatter and The White Knight, Alice goes looking for Jack, but discovers that things aren't all that wonderful in Wonderland.
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** ''Literature/{{Jabberwocky}}'', a nonsense poem by Lewis Carrol included in ''Through the Looking-Glass''.
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''Alice in Wonderland'' has become one of the most popular children's stories of all time, with a large PeripheryDemographic due to its {{Parental Bonus}}es. It spawned numerous adaptations into other media, including a Creator/{{Disney}} franchise, as listed below. It's also the TropeNamer of AliceAllusion and DownTheRabbitHole.
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''Alice in Wonderland'' has become one of the most popular [[ChildrensLiterature children's stories stories]] of all time, with a large PeripheryDemographic due to its {{Parental Bonus}}es. It spawned numerous adaptations into other media, including a Creator/{{Disney}} franchise, as listed below. It's also the TropeNamer of AliceAllusion and DownTheRabbitHole.
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* ''VideoGame/WaltDisneysAliceInWonderland'' (2000), the video game based on the 1951 animated movie.
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* ''Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP'' (1983), a Japanese anime series predominantly based on the original novels.
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* ''Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP'' ''[[Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' (1983), a Japanese anime series predominantly based on the original novels.
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* ''Series/Alice2009'' (2009) -- A ''Creator/{{SyFy}}'' mini-series. When martial arts instructor Alice Hamilton sees her boyfriend, Jack Chase, being taken away by some mysterious men in a white van, she chases one of them Through the Looking-Glass... and into a Crapsack World. Guided by Hatter and The White Knight, Alice goes looking for Jack, but discovers that things aren't all that wonderful in Wonderland.
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* ''Series/Alice2009'' ''[[Series/Alice2009 Alice]]'' (2009) -- A ''Creator/{{SyFy}}'' mini-series. When martial arts instructor Alice Hamilton sees her boyfriend, Jack Chase, being taken away by some mysterious men in a white van, she chases one of them Through the Looking-Glass... and into a Crapsack World. Guided by Hatter and The White Knight, Alice goes looking for Jack, but discovers that things aren't all that wonderful in Wonderland.