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What is your favorite version of Alice in Wonderland?

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I really enjoyed watching the classic Disney Alice in Wonderland as a kid. Especially hearing Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter.

Also another version I liked was an animated 80's movie from Ruby-Spears called Alice Through the Looking Glass. It was about a modern day Alice who journeys through a wonderland called Chessland and she has to travel through different lands until she reaches the Red Queen's palace so she could become the new queen. And it features a very cool voice cast.

JANET WALDO: Alice, Red Queen
ALAN DINEHART: Alice's Father, White King, Wizard
TOWNSEND COLEMAN: Tom Fool
PHYLLIS DILLER: White Queen
HAL RAYLE: Ed Sullivan, The Marx Brothers
BOOKER BRADSHAW: Centaur
HAL SMITH: Train Conductor, Horse, Bandersnatch
CLIVE REVILL: Goat, Snark
WILL RYAN: Newspaper Man
JONATHAN WINTERS: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
GEORGE GOBEL: Humpty Dumpty
ALAN YOUNG: White Knight
MR. T: Jabberwock
 
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