Character » Walrus appears in 84 issues.
An 1999 television adaptation of the Lewis Carrol tales by NBC. Alice is a young girl supposed to perform at a garden party but suffers from stage fright. She runs away and then her Wonderland adventure begins. The theme is Alice learning to face challenges bravely.
An 1998 adaptation of the Lewis Carrol tales. Alice is a young mother reading the Wonderland stories to her daughter. She soon finds herself in Wonderland and experiencing the tales first hand.
An 1985 adaptation of the Lewis Carroll, originally created as a two-part television special. The first part covered material from the Alice in Wonderland novel, the second from "Through the Looking-Glass". Unusually Alice was played by a child actress rather than a teenaged one.
An 1982 recording of a theatrical production by the Children's Theatre Company. The protagonist was young Annie Enneking. While a quality production it suffers somewhat from the raised voices of the actors, needed to reach a large live audience but hardly tolerated on film.
An 1973 Christmas special, adapting the second Lewis Carroll novel. It is considered to be among the most faithfull and literate adaptations. Protagonist Sarah Sutton would later play Nyssa in "Dr. Who".
An 1955 television version of a well-known Broadway production of Alice, starring teenaged actress Gillian Barber. While there are surviving copies of this television production in various archives, like that of UCLA, they are not commercially available nor in wide circulation,. Making this version one of the most obscure ones.
An 1951 adaptation of the Lewis Carroll by Disney. Arguably the best known film version of the story. It was a critical and commercial failure in the 1950s. Its surreal use of music and color started raising its popularity. By the 1980s it was among the best received Disney films.
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