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Mad Hatter - Wikipedia In the 1951 Walt Disney animated feature Alice in Wonderland, the Hatter, referred to by others as "The Mad Hatter", appears as a short, hyperactive man with grey hair, a large nose and a comical voice
Mad Hatter | Disney Wiki | Fandom The Mad Hatter is a supporting character from Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland Named for his dotty demeanor and oversized, green top hat, he is an elderly man that Alice encounters in Wonderland
What Does the Mad Hatter Symbolize in Alice in Wonderland? While Carroll only ever referred to this character as ‘The Hatter’, he became widely known as ‘the Mad Hatter’ for his colorful and eccentric behavior, and the illustrations by so many artists that accompanied the numerous versions of the publication over the decades
Where did the phrase “mad as a hatter” come from? - HISTORY Lewis Carroll’s 1865 novel “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” famously features an eccentric character called the Hatter, who’s referred to in the story as “mad” and became popularly
Tarrant Hightopp | Alice in Wonderland Wiki | Fandom Tarrant Hightopp, also known as The Mad Hatter or simply The Hatter, is the deuteragonist of the 2010 Disney film Alice in Wonderland and the main protagonist in its sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass
The truth about the Mad Hatter - Hektoen International Replete with singular characters such as the White Rabbit, the King and Queen of Hearts, the March Hare, the somnolent Dormouse, and the infamous grinning Cheshire Cat, the novel also boasts one of the true icons of literary history—the Mad Hatter