Alice in Wonderland (1995 film)

Alice in Wonderland
Directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma Takashi
Produced by Mark Taylor
Written by Lewis Carroll (author)
George Bloom
Based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 
by Lewis Carroll
Music by Andrew Dimitroff
Nick Carr
Ray Crossley
Joellyn Copperman (lyrics)
Distributed by GoodTimes Entertainment
Release dates
July 31, 1995 (USA)
Running time
46 minutes
Country Japan Japan
United States United States
Language English

Alice in Wonderland is a 46-minute animated film based on the classic novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Originally released directly to video in 1995, the movie was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line.[1][2]

Story

A young girl named Alice was tired of sitting by the river bank with nothing to do while her sister read to her and longer for something to do. Suddenly, a curious white rabbit wearing clothes and carrying a pocket watch appears, and thinking it could be more fun than being read to, Alice decides to follow the white rabbit into his rabbit hole. Alice soon finds herself falling down what seems like an endless underground tunnel, and when she reaches the other side, she finds herself in Wonderland, where she meets all sorts of interesting and mad characters. She joins the Mad Hatter and the March Hare for an unusual tea party, plays an unfair game of croquet with the Queen of Hearts and attends the trial of the Knave of Hearts who has been accused of stealing the Queen's tarts, all on a summer day.

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See also

References

  1. "Alice in Wonderland (Jetlag Productions) (1995)". amazon.com. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  2. Organ, Michael. "Alice in Wonderland". uow.edu.au. Retrieved 10 November 2013.

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