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Hatter and March
In this chapter, the March Hare and Hatter of the first book make a brief re-appearance in the guise of " Anglo-Saxon messengers " called " Haigha " and " Hatta " ( i. e. " Hare " and " Hatter "— these names are the only hint given as to their identities other than John Tenniel's illustrations ).
The characters of Hatta and Haigha ( pronounced as the English would have said " hatter " and " hare ") make an appearance, and are pictured ( by Sir John Tenniel, not by Carroll ) to resemble their Wonderland counterparts, the Hatter and the March Hare.
Stars featured in the film included Charlotte Henry as Alice, W. C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle ( Grant's star was still on the ascent at the time ), Gary Cooper as the White Knight, Edward Everett Horton as The Hatter, Charles Ruggles as The March Hare, and Baby LeRoy as The Joker.
* Alice in Wonderland: Alice, the White Rabbit, the Doorknob, the Cheshire Cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Queen of Hearts, the King of Hearts, the Playing Cards, Dim and Dum, the Walrus, the Carpenter, the Oysters, the Dodo, Bill the Lizard, the Hammer Birds, the Pencil Birds, the Momeraths, a Flamingo, a Hedgehog, and the Bread-and-Butterflies.
He helps her by binding the wound she suffered earlier by the Bandersnatch and taking her to the Hatter and the March Hare.
The phrase " mad as a hatter " pre-dates Carroll's works and the characters the Hatter and the March Hare are initially referred to as " both mad " by the Cheshire Cat, with both first appearing in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, in the seventh chapter titled " A Mad Tea-Party ".
The Hatter and March Hare try to put the Dormouse ( Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ) | dormouse in a teapot
The Hatter explains to Alice that he and the March Hare are always having tea because, when he tried to sing for the Queen of Hearts at her celebration, she sentenced him to death for " murdering the time ," but he escapes decapitation.
In retaliation, Time ( referred to as a " Him ") halts himself in respect to the Hatter, keeping him and the March Hare stuck at 6: 00 forever.
The March Hare's tea party with Alice, the March Hare, the Dormouse, and the Hatter.
She meets the Cheshire Cat ( Telly Savalas ), who gives her directions to see either the March Hare or the Mad Hatter, but warns Alice that they, along with everyone else, are mad.
Like the character's friend, the Hatter, the March Hare feels compelled to always behave as though it is tea-time because the Hatter supposedly " murdered the time " whilst singing for the Queen of Hearts.
The March Hare has a strong Scottish accent in this movie, while his friend the Mad Hatter ( played by Johnny Depp ) switches into a Scottish accent as well whenever his emotions are strained.
The March Hare hosts a tea party, which he shares with Tarrant Hightopp the Mad Hatter, Mallymkun the Dormouse, and Chessur the Cheshire Cat.
The player, as Alice, is tasked in retrieving the limbs in order to re-assemble the Hatter and to exact revenge on Dormouse and the March Hare.
After being tortured by Mad March, the Mad Hatter kills Mad March by punching his robotic head.
* The second episode of Lori Prince Live, Lori Prince interviews the March Hare and the Hatter.
The March Hare with Alice ( Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ) | Alice, the Dormouse ( Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ) | Dormouse, and the Hatter from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
It also appears in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, in which Alice participates in a tea party with the March Hare and the Mad Hatter.
The Queen calls the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse to witness, who hold an unbirthday party for her and cheer her up considerably.

Hatter and Hare
At the Mad Tea Party, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare try to " fix " his watch, proclaiming it " exactly two days slow ".

Hatter and are
A young woman named Sophie Hatter is the eldest of three daughters living in the town of Market Chipping in the magical kingdom of Ingary, where many fairy-tale tropes are accepted ways of life.
Among the Disney silhouettes at the end are Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs, Lady, Tramp, Hyacinth Hippo, Mad Hatter, Rabbit, Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, Magic Carpet, Belle, the Beast, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Mowgli, Baloo, Stitch, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, Quasimodo, Victor, Hugo, Laverne, Dumbo, Brer Bear, Flora, Fauna, Merryweather, Mulan and Terk.
* The Doughmouse, the Harsh Mare and the Mud Hutter are the counter-parts in Topologica ( the rubber-sheet continent ) of Carrol's Dormouse, March Hare, and Mad Hatter, respectively.
Once the three are returned to Arkham, the Hatter quickly exacts revenge on the two, manipulating them into a bloody brawl with his mind control chips.
In the first issue of DC Infinite Halloween Special, Hatter recounts a first-person perspective story of a small boy whose parents are murdered before his eyes by a blood-sucking humanoid bat.
When Bane and Riddler are defeated, Mad Hatter is apprehended and uses his expertise in nanotechnology to show them that the nanites are not his ( he claimed he would be proud if they were ), but of alien technology ( actually Brainiac's technology ).
Strange even goes so far as to provide him with a consistent supply of tea and preys on his obsession with murdering young women, whom the Hatter claims are living incarnations of the namesake character from Alice in Wonderland.
In issue # 2, Dan Turpin, acting on a tip from the Mad Hatter, travels by bus to the city, where he sees the Atomic Knights, and is later led to the Command-D Bunker, which is revealed to be a new version of the Evil Factory, which Darkseid's minions are using as a base of operations on Earth.
Among the freed inmates, there are numerous high-profile villains, such as the Joker ( who trapped Arkham's administrator Jeremiah Arkham ), the Scarecrow, and Poison Ivy as well as many less known villains, such as the Mad Hatter, The Ventriloquist, Firefly, Cavalier, The Film Freak and Mr. Zsasz.
He and the Hatter are best friends, but they annoy each other almost as much as they pal around.
Among them are a Monopoly-based board game called " My Disney Villains Monopoly " where the players decide which of 30 villains can appear on each space on the board ( characters that appear in the game that are not part of the official Villain list include the Beagle Boys, The Hydra, Pain and Panic, Mad Hatter, Sheriff of Nottingham, and Lucifer ( cinderella cat ); a checkers game ; and a collector's card game set.
Black Manta, Clock King, Cavalier, Doctor Polaris, Felix Faust, Fun Haus, Kite Man, Scarecrow, Shark, Sportsmaster, Top, and characters from the 60's Batman series ( Archer, Bookworm, Egghead, False-Face, King Tut and Mad Hatter ) are shown as inmates trying to break out during Babyface's raid.
( The aftermatch shows a stumbling Alice picking up her clothes and leaving, while the Mad Hatter and his friend the Rabbit are reduced to dried up husks.

Hatter and referred
He is often referred to as the Mad Hatter, though this term was never used by Carroll.
She is referred to as a “ Pink Hatter .” During her birthday month ( or the Society's birthday month of April ), a member might wear her colors in reverse, i. e., a purple or lavender hat and red or pink attire.

Hatter and both
In jazz, Ornette Coleman and Chick Corea wrote different compositions, both incidentally titled Humpty Dumpty ( in Corea's case, however, it is a part of a concept album inspired by Lewis Carroll, called " The Mad Hatter " ( 1978 )).
The Mad Hatter is not above using his own inventions on himself, such as creating a hat that can cause him both extreme bliss, as well as return him to lucidity when he deems it necessary.

Hatter and mad
" Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat ", is a parody of " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star " recited by the Hatter during the mad tea-party, in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Although the name " Mad Hatter " was clearly done and inspired by the phrase " as mad as a hatter ", there is some uncertainty as to the origins of this phrase.
In the episode, the Mad Hatter schemes to steal a priceless antique teapot from a museum so he can use it for his ' mad, mad tea party '.
* Mad Hatter has appeared in the eighth issue of the Justice League Unlimited spin-off comic book ; in this, his last appearance in the DC Animated Universe, it was revealed that years of using his mind-controlling technology had rotted his mind and driven him mad.
The phrase mad as a hatter may have been derived from the condition, and is commonly associated with Lewis Carroll's character The Hatter in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

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