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| |name = Alice in Wonderland | | |name = Alice in Wonderland |
| |image = [[File:Alice in Wonderland.png|250px]] | | |image = [[File:Alice in Wonderland.png|250px]] |
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− | |genre = Children | + | |genre = Children's |
| |appearance = "[[Moe Baby Blues]]" | | |appearance = "[[Moe Baby Blues]]" |
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− | '''''Alice in Wonderland''''' is a British children's novel, written by Lewis Carroll in 1865, then followed by the sequel "Alice Through The Looking-Glass" (1871). It has been adapted into plays, films and TV series many times and therefore referenced often on "The Simpsons" too. | + | '''''Alice in Wonderland''''' is a children's book. |
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− | ==References to "Alice in Wonderland"== | + | == History == |
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| + | [[Maggie]] wanted [[Moe]] to read her the book, but he started to tell the story of ''[[The Godfather]]'' instead, as he didn't like the white rabbit and chicks popping mushrooms like it's the [[Playboy Mansion]].<ref>"[[Moe Baby Blues]]"</ref> |
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− | {{TB|[[Season 3|3]]}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"}}
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− | {{TB| The painting in the congressman's office is a scene from "Alice in Wonderland".}}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 4|4]]}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"}}
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− | {{TB| [[Krusty]] tries a ventriloquist act and asks his dummy: "Why is a raven like a writing desk?". The Mad Hatter and March Hare asks Alice the same riddle in the novel, only to admit they don't know the solution either.}}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 6|6]]}}
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− | {{TB|122}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Lisa's Wedding]]"}}
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− | {{TB| When Lisa visits Wiggum's Fantastical Beastarium a rabbit escapes into the forest, causing Lisa to follow it. This is very reminiscent of how "Alice in Wonderland" starts off.}}
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− | {{TBT|[[File:The Mad Hatter.png|200px]]}}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 7|7]]}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Summer of 4 Ft. 2]]"}}
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− | {{TB| Lisa is tempted to go into the local library, where she imagines several literary characters asking her to enter. Among them Alice and [[The Mad Hatter]]. Alice then warns Lisa "It's a trap", whereupon the Hatter takes Alice at gunpoint. }}
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− | {{TBT|[[File:Alice in Wonderland.png|250px]]}}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 14|14]]}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Moe Baby Blues]]"}}
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− | {{TB| [[Maggie]] wants [[Moe]] to read her from the book, but Moe doesn't like "the white rabbit and chicks popping mushrooms like its the [[Playboy Mansion]]." }}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 17|17]]}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]"}}
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− | {{TB| Sherri and Terri are dressed as Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee from "Alice Through The Looking Glass".}}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 21|21]]}}
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− | {{TB|449}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]"}}
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− | {{TB| A diorama with scenes from "Alice in Wonderland" appears in the episode.}}
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− | {{TB|[[Season 25|25]]}}
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− | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXIV]]"}}
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− | {{TB| When Lisa falls through the couch during the [[Guillermo del Toro opening sequence]] she is wearing a blue with white dress and falls down a shaft surrounded by clocks. This is a reference to how Alice falls down into Wonderland. }}
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− | ==Comics references==
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− | The story ''[[Lisa's Adventures in Wordland]]'' is a reference.
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− | ==Video Game references==
| + | [[Lisa]] read a pop-up version of ''Alice in Wonderland'' to Maggie.<ref>"[[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?]]"</ref> |
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− | The ''[[Itchy & Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness]]'' game has "Malice in Krustyland" as a level title.
| + | == Behind the Laughter == |
| + | ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' is a real book written by [[Lewis Carroll]]. |
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− | In ''[[The Land of Chocolate]]'' scene in ''[[The Simpsons Game]]'' Homer talks to the White Chocolate Rabbit and confuses him with the White Rabbit.
| + | == Appearances == |
| + | *{{ep|Summer of 4 Ft. 2}} |
| + | *{{ep|Moe Baby Blues}} |
| + | *{{ep|Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?}} |
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− | {{Books}} | + | == References == |
− | [[Category:Literary references]]
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