Fushigi no Kuni no Alice
Alice in Wonderland | |
The Mad Hatter's Tea Party | |
ふしぎの国のアリス (Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu) | |
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Genre | Fantasy, Adventure |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shigeo Koshi, Taku Sugiyama |
Studio | Nippon Animation |
Network | TV Osaka |
Original run | March 26, 1983 – October 10, 1984 |
Episodes | 26 |
Alice in Wonderland (ふしぎの国のアリス Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu) is an anime adaptation of the novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland which ran on the Japanese network TV Osaka from March 26, 1983 to October 10, 1984. The series was a Japanese-German co-production between Nippon Animation and Apollo Films. The series consists of 52 episodes, however, only 26 made it to the U.S..
In the English language, this series is generally overshadowed by the success of Disney's 1951 feature film version of the story; however, the anime series was quite popular in various European countries, in Israel, in Latin America, in Iran, and in the Arabic-speaking world. The series was also dubbed into Hindi by the national film development board of India and telecast on Doordarshan in the early 1990s.
Overview
A young girl named Alice follows a white rabbit into a hole, only to find herself in Wonderland, where she meets many interesting characters, including the mysterious Cheshire Cat and the terrible Queen of Hearts.
The beginning of the series adheres more closely to the original novel, whereas later episodes adapt the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-Glass, starting with episode 26.
One departure from the books is that Alice returns to the real world at the end of each episode, and goes back to Wonderland at the beginning of the next episode. These transitions between the two worlds are depicted as dream-like, and it usually takes Alice a moment to notice her surroundings have changed.
Music
The series uses two pieces of theme music for the original Japanese version. The Japanese opening song is called "Yumemiru Wonderland (夢みるワンダーランド Dreaming Wonderland)", and the Japanese ending song is called "NAZO NAZO yume no kuni (ナゾナゾ夢の国 Mysterious Dreamland)", both sung by the Japanese vocalist Tarako (also the voice actress for Alice).
The U.S. and German intro sequences for the series use the same animation and theme song, with the only difference being language-specific lyrics for each country.
Episodes
- Alice and Benny
- Rabbit Hole
- Alice in a Sea of Tears
- A Caucus-Race
- Big Alice
- Humpty Dumpty
- An Enormous Puppy
- Nameless Forest
- Crow Pirate
- Advice from a Caterpillar
- The Trial
- Looking for the Eggs
- Pig and Pepper
- Mock Turtle
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee
- The Lion vs. the Unicorn
- The Queen's Croquet Ground
- Cheshire Cat
- The Oysters
- The Lobster-Quadrille
- A Mad Tea Party
- Lovely Circus Land
- The Weeping Mockturtle
- The Foot Tax
- Benny's Disappearance
- The Secret of Greenland
- Alice and the Looking-Glass
- The Exursion of the Heart Queen
- The Shy Duck
- Big Washing day
- Dream Sheep
- Just the Dawsons
- The White Rabbit Moves
- Strange Train Journey
- Benny and the Screw Mouse
- Weather Man and Weather Woman
- The Angry Kangaroos
- The Balloon Trip
- The Clouds Country
- An Unpleasant Guest
- The Small Flutist
- The Honey Elephants
- Little Bill In Love
- Pearl of Wisdom
- (Untranslated title)
- Family Photo
- Magic Drink
- Vanished Light Fairy
- Many Colored Candles
- Non-Birthday
- The Chimpanzee's Child
- The Battle of the Knights
- Queen Alice
Characters
- Alice (アリス Arisu) voiced by TARAKO: In contrast to her novel counterpart, she is depicted with red hair instead of blonde, a hat, and a red and white dress similar in design to her Disney counterpart's blue and white dress. She appears younger due to her anime design (as this is the same case with Dorothy's anime depiction in the anime adaptation of the Wizard of Oz)
- Benny Bunny (ベニー): Alice's rabbit companion in her adventures throughout Wonderland. Found when Alice buys a magic hat in an old shop, Benny turns out to be the nephew of the White Rabbit, so he gets along fairly well with most of the Wonderlanders. He is always uncomfortable whenever they have to go to the Jabberwocky though, as the dragon is set on making rabbit stew out of him. He is also the only character in the series not originating from Lewis Caroll's stories.
- The White Rabbit: Benny's jittery uncle and one of the Queen of Hearts' associates. He has white fur as his name implies, and often worries about being late for his duties.
- The Cheshire Cat (チェシャキャット Cheshire) : A striped cat with the power to vanish himself and others. In most versions, the Cheshire Cat is portrayed as a smart aleck. In here, he's a bit of a bumbler.
- The Queen of Hearts (ハートの女王) : The usual instigator of the current adventure's problem, the Queen shares the same rubenesque figure of her Disney counterpart. She wears a yellow dress and has a sloping, pointed nose, a contrast to her counterpart's flatish face and red and black gown. Another difference that separates her from most other depictions of the character is that she is the most human out of all of them; she can be reasoned with, and while she does threaten with beheadings, she usually only sends offenders to the dungeon for a few days.
- The King of Hearts: The Queen of Hearts' pushover husband.
- The Jabberwocky: A moody giant dragon living in a castle, beyond the forest. A loner of sorts, he doesn't like visitors that much and usually keeps to himself. Now and then he seems vaguely bent on cooking Alice's rabbit companion Benny Bunny. But he is in the end more grumpy than dangerous, and seems good-natured all in all. Sometimes ends up helping Alice with her troubles.
- The Caterpillar (キャタピラ): Ostensibly the wisest out of all of the Wonderlanders, the Caterpillar can also be considered the sanest or most normal real-world-wise. Usually found in an area filled with mushrooms, the Caterpillar smokes from his hooka while listening to the different woes of the Wonderlanders. Alice usually comes to him for advice, which has developed into the two of them having a close friendship.
- White King and Queen: The other monarchy in Wonderland.
- Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
- Duchess
- Walrus
- Humpty Dumpty: An irritable living egg who often seen walking on a wall. Though he would wobble on the wall sometimes, he's often fortunate not to fall and shatter.
- Mad Hatter: The hatted man who's fond of putting up tea parties.
- March Hare: The Mad Hatter's closest companion at the tea party.
- Dormouse: Another tea party attendee. The Dormouse is often asleep and therefore aloof. Although he receives a lot accidental abuse from other characters, he never complains. He also seemingly does not do anything besides dozing, although he is seen playing cymbals on one occasion.
- Dodo
- Mock Turtle
UK VHS releases
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (VC1176): Released: 14 May 1990.
Episodes: Alice's Family, Down the Rabbit Hole.
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Vol. 2 (VC1188): Released: 18 July 1990.
Episodes: The Pool of Tears, The Cucus Race.
External links
- Fushigi no Kuni no Alice at the Internet Movie Database
- Alice in Wonderland (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia