Stage version Alice in Wonderland has been condensed into a one-act stage version entitled,
Alice in Wonderland, Jr. The stage version is solely meant for middle and high school productions and includes the majority of the film's songs and others including
Song of the Souths "
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", two new reprises of "I'm Late!", and three new numbers entitled "Ocean of Tears", "Simon Says", and "Who Are You?" respectively. This 60–80 minute version is licensed by
Music Theatre International in the Broadway, Jr. Collection along with other Disney Theatrical shows such as ''
Disney's Aladdin, Jr., Disney's Mulan, Jr., Beauty and the Beast'', Disney's
High School Musical: On Stage!,
Elton John and
Tim Rice's
Aida, and many more. It was not available to license from 2018 to 2023, but is available again, now with some new songs from the 2010 film
Alice in Wonderland, as of 2024.
References in other media • In
Donald in Mathmagic Land,
Donald Duck wears Alice's dress and has her hairstyle, except it's brown and not blond. A larger pencil bird is in the film as well. • Bill the Lizard appears as one of Professor Ratigan's henchmen in
The Great Mouse Detective. • Alice and several other characters from the film were featured as guests in
House of Mouse, and the Queen of Hearts was one of the villains featured in ''
Mickey's House of Villains. The Mad Hatter was also featured in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse''. • The Mad Hatter and the March Hare were also featured in several episodes of
Bonkers. • Bill the Lizard, Tweedledum, Cheshire Cat and the doorknob also appear in the 1988
Disney film
Who Framed Roger Rabbit. • In the opening of
Aladdin, the peddler tries to sell a hookah much like the one the Caterpillar used. • In
Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the Genie turns into the White Rabbit. • Weebo shows clips of the film on her screen in
Flubber. • An episode of
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, entitled "Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland", is based on the film. • During the song "
When You Wish Upon a Star" in Disney's
Pinocchio, the
Alice in Wonderland book can be seen on the bookshelf where
Jiminy Cricket is singing from. This reference can be considered indirect as the film was released 11 years prior to
Alice in Wonderland. • Alice and Cheshire Cat made cameo appearances in episodes of
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse. • Like other
Walt Disney Animation Studios characters, the characters from
Alice in Wonderland have cameo appearances in the short film
Once Upon a Studio (2023).
Spin-off An undetermined animated project focused on the
Cheshire Cat was in development for Disney's subscription video on-demand streaming service
Disney+ since 2019. In 2022, a CGI-animated TV series called ''
Alice's Wonderland Bakery'' was released on
Disney Junior. The series centers on Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original heroine.
Theme parks , 2012. Costumed versions of Alice, The Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit, The Queen of Hearts, Tweedledum, and Tweedledee make regular appearances at the Disney theme parks and resorts, and other characters from the film (including the Walrus and the March Hare) have featured in the theme parks, although quite rarely. Disneyland features a
ride-through visit to Wonderland on board a Caterpillar-shaped ride vehicle; this adventure is unique to Disneyland and has not been reproduced at Disney's other parks. More famously, five of the six Disneyland-style theme parks feature
Mad Tea Party, a
teacups ride based on Disney's adaptation of
Alice in Wonderland. The
Disneyland and
Tokyo Disneyland versions of
It's a Small World also featured Alice and White Rabbit in the England scene since 2009 (in Disneyland) and 2018 (in Tokyo Disneyland)''''.
Alice in Wonderland is also frequently featured in many parades and shows in the Disney Theme Parks, including
The Main Street Electrical Parade,
SpectroMagic,
Fantasmic!,
Dreamlights, The Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party and
Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams. Tokyo Disneyland presented several live productions, including ''Alice's Wonderland Party
and Alice's Wonderland Tales''.
Disneyland Park features the world's only
dark ride based on the film in addition to the Mad Tea Party teacup ride, and
Disneyland Paris also contains a hedge maze called
Alice's Curious Labyrinth, which takes its inspiration from the film. The now-defunct
Mickey Mouse Revue, shown at
Walt Disney World and later at
Tokyo Disneyland, contained characters and scenes from the film. On 25 May 2024, a limited-run stage show
Alice and the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland opened in the Theater of the Stars in
Walt Disney Studios Park at
Disneyland Paris. It will be presented until 29 September 2024.
Video games In ''
Disney's Villains' Revenge'', the Queen of Hearts is one of the villains who tries to turn the ending to her story to where she finally cuts off Alice's head.
Mickey Mousecapade features various characters from the film. The Japanese version, in fact, is based very heavily on the film, with almost every reference in the game coming from the film. A
video game version of the film was released on
Game Boy Color by
Nintendo of America on October 4, 2000, in North America. The
Kingdom Hearts video game series includes Wonderland as a playable world in the titles
Kingdom Hearts,
Chain of Memories,
358/2 Days,
Coded, and
Kingdom Hearts χ. In the games, Alice is one of seven "Princesses of Heart", a group of maidens who are a major part of the plot in the series. Other characters from the film that appear in the games include the Queen of Hearts and the Card Soldiers (also
enemies in the games), Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Doorknob, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, and the Caterpillar (this last in the non-official
Kingdom Hearts V Cast game only). In
Toy Story 3: The Video Game, the Mad Hatter's hat is one of the hats you can have the townsfolk wear. In
Kinect Disneyland Adventures, Alice, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts make appearances, while the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat and the March Hare only appear in specific sections of the
Alice in Wonderland attraction located in
Fantasyland. The player can also acquire either Alice's blue dress and white pinafore apron or the Mad Hatter's olive green hat and mustard tailcoat with a blue bow tie as costumes to wear (depending on the
avatar's gender) in several different stores located around the park. In
Disney Infinity, there are Power Discs based on
Alice in Wonderland. Several characters of the movie make appearances throughout the Epic Mickey-games. For example, the cards are seen throughout Mickeyjunk Mountain in the original
Epic Mickey, Alice appears as a statue carrying a projector screen in
Epic Mickey 2 and Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat appear as unlockable characters in
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. Alice, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts and the Caterpillar appear as playable characters in
Disney Magic Kingdoms, along with some attractions based on locations of the film or real attractions from Disney Parks, as content to unlock for a limited time. In
Disney Mirrorverse Alice is playable.
Cover versions The
theme song of the same name has since become a
jazz standard by the likes of
Roberta Gambarini,
Bill Evans and
Dave Brubeck. ==See also==