


Amazed at what just happened, her dress inflates and Alice continues to float down the rabbit hole wondering what would happen to her. Unable to do anything about the situation she was in, Alice slows down her fall. As Alice crawls deep inside, the rabbit hole dips suddenly down, causing her to fall into it.

He frantically exclaims how late he is, which sparks Alice's curiosity and causes her to follow him down a rabbit hole. Suddenly Alice sees a white rabbit wearing spectacles, a red waistcoat and carrying a large, golden pocket watch. Wandering off without her sister noticing, Alice lays down on a riverbank wishing that she had a world of her own. Alice is listening to her sister read aloud from a history book, to which Alice vocally expresses her boredom.

The film opens on a golden summer day in the park in England. 5.2 Songs written for film but not used.Today it is not only universally considered the best film adaptation of Lewis Carrol's novel, but one of Disney's greatest classics. One of the biggest cult classics in the animation medium, the film gained critical praise and became one of the most popular Disney films of all time, as well as one of the most commercially successful Disney films (ironically considering it's initial disappointment). By the 1980s, the initial consensus proved to be outdated. It gained popularity in the 1970s due to the "drug" culture fandom at the time, it was released in 1974, and then again in 1981. Even those that have made the film, including Walt Disney himself, didn't like the film, though it did receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score. Made under the supervision of Walt Disney himself, this film and its animation are often regarded as some of the finest work in Disney studio history, despite the lackluster, even hostile, reviews it originally received, especially in the UK. The film features the voices of Kathryn Beaumont as Alice (also the voice of Wendy Darling in the later Disney feature film, Peter Pan) and Ed Wynn as the Mad Hatter. Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass had only a few adaptations before this movie this adaptation solved the problems of the setting by using animation (the next adaptation wouldn't come until 1972, two decades later). Alice in Wonderland is the 13th animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Productions in the Disney Animated Canon and was released to theaters on Jby RKO Radio Pictures.
