Walt Disney directed all 57 films in this series. Over the course of the series, four actresses played Alice:
Virginia Davis (15), Margie Gay (31),
Dawn O'Day (1) and Lois Hardwick (10). The film
Alice in the Jungle contains only archival footage of Virginia Davis. Non-theatrical distribution of ''Alice's Wonderland
was handled by the New York branch of Pictorial Clubs Inc. through an arrangement with Pathé Exchange, who copyrighted the short as Alice in Slumberland
on September 29, 1926. In May 1926, it was announced that Film Booking Offices of America would release what would ultimately be the last 26 shorts in the series. The copyrights to the FBO-released shorts were assigned to R-C Pictures, while the copyrights to Alice Solves the Puzzle
and Alice Wins the Derby'' were assigned to M. J. Winkler. They were released between September 1, 1930 and May 15, 1931. The shorts in this series are now all in the
public domain in the United States. In 2000, Inkwell Images released
Alice in Cartoonland – The Original Alice Comedies by Walt Disney in VHS, and in 2007 in DVD as part of the
Golden Classics series with ten of the films as well as a documentary, poster gallery, and DVD ROM. In 2007, Kit Parker Films released another DVD called ''Alice in Cartoonland: The 35mm Collector's Set
. In 2005 and again in 2007, ten shorts in the series were released as part of the Walt Disney Treasures series. Seven were part of the Disney Rarities
that was released in 2005, while three more were released as part of The Adventures of
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit'', released in 2007. In 2016,
Alice shorts held by the
EYE Film Institute in Amsterdam were restored for global re-release. A total of 16
Alice Comedies shorts are thought to be lost, and 1
Alice Comedies short (''Alice's Auto Race'') has been partially found. ==See also==