Is the Mad Hatter a boy or girl?

The original Mad Hatter character in Lewis Carroll's novels is a male. The character has been consistently portrayed as male in most major adaptations, including the Disney animated film and the Tim Burton live-action films where he is named Tarrant Hightopp.

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Why does the Mad Hatter have 10'6"?

Though some think the puzzling numbers on the Hatter's top hat placard refer to its size, the "10/6" is actually the price: ten shillings and sixpence.

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Why does the Mad Hatter keep calling Alice a boy?

This only happens in the Tim Burton film, I believe. It is played as one of the Hatter's quirks, and goes along with the fact that the hero in the "Jabberwocky" poem (which the Hatter recites as he escorts Alice through the Tulgey Woods) is actually a male.

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Who is the Mad Hatter in love with?

At the end of his dance, the Hatter grabs Alice and kisses her passionately. Before she leaves, He abruptly kisses her one last time and whispers "Fairfarren, Alice.".

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Why is the Mad Hatter obsessed with Alice?

Tetch obtained a hat shop in the Bowery district of Old Gotham, and continued to develop his mind control technology while he worked there, and became fixated on the concept of Alice, the protagonist of the story. Tetch began to believe that she was somewhere in the real world, and that he had to find the real Alice.

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Are there any inappropriate scenes in Alice in Wonderland?

A woman mixes a potion that includes, "urine" (we see it being poured), a finger (we see a container filled with severed fingers and a jar of eyeballs), she spits in the mixture, stirs and a young woman drinks some. A woman collects some blood from a dead creature and gags as she does so.

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Who is the real villain in Alice in Wonderland?

The Queen of Hearts is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. She is a childish, foul-tempered monarch whom Carroll himself describes as "a blind fury", and who is quick to give death sentences at even the slightest of offenses.

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What does 10/6 mean for the Mad Hatter?

This day matches the label on the Mad Hatter's hat band that reads “In this style 10/6,” which meant the top hat cost ten shillings and sixpence in England.

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What is the hidden message in Alice in Wonderland?

And maybe that's where the ultimate message of his exuberantly inventive book lies: the world is a mad place in which expectations are often frustrated. Rather than striving to lock down meaning, we'd do better to simply delight in the ride.

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What mental disorder does the Mad Hatter represent?

The diagnosis the Mad Hatter seems to fit best is Borderline Personality Disorder (301.83). He displays this among Mally and the Hare. He is constantly changing his mood and one minute is harsh to them, and the next minute he thinks they have the greatest idea ever.

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Did the Mad Hatter have a daughter?

Madeline Hatter is the daughter of the Mad Hatter, who is the Hatter from Wonderland in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and in Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There.

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What are the Mad Hatter's famous quotes?

The Mad Hatter

"This is an unbirthday party!" "What a small world this is!" "Oh, what a delightful child!" "We never get compliments, you must have a cup of tea!"

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What is rule 42 in Alice in Wonderland?

In Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, "Rule Forty-Two" states, "All persons more than a mile high to leave the court," announced by the King of Hearts during Alice's trial, a rule that ironically applies to her when she grows large, but is also seen as a humorous nonsensical rule like others in Wonderland. While prominent in the book and Disney film (where the Disneyland ride famously adapts it to "The Queen always wins"), Carroll used the number 42 frequently, possibly hinting at deeper meanings, though its specific significance remains debated. 

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What is the Mad Hatter's actual name?

Tarrant Hightopp. Tarrant Hightopp, also known as the Mad Hatter, is a fictional character in the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland and its 2016 sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass, based upon the original character from Lewis Carroll's Alice novels. He is portrayed by actor Johnny Depp.

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Is Jervis Tetch schizophrenic?

Mad Hatter.

Jervis Tetch cranks his craziness up to eleven. Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, this deeply deluded genius escapes into vivid Wonderland hallucinations, mistaking living people for Alice and other Lewis Carroll characters.

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What is Mad Hatter obsessed with?

The Mad Hatter also possesses unique knowledge with hats, especially one-of-a-kind headwear. He uses these skills to carry out his obsessive fixation on Alice in Wonderland.

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Why is it always 6 o'clock at the Mad Hatter's Tea Party?

The Mad Hatter tells Alice that the Queen has accused him of murdering his friend Time; ever since the Mad Hatter and Time had a falling out, it has always been six o'clock.

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Why did the Mad Hatter turn mad?

Hatters or hat-makers commonly exhibited slurred speech, tremors, irritability, shyness, depression, and other neurological symptoms; hence the expression “mad as a hatter.” The symptoms were associated with chronic occupational exposure to mercury.

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Who is Disney's evilest villain?

Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

His overflowing twisted desire and lust for Esmeralda turned him into an attempted rapist and a genocidal maniac. Claude Frollo, the hunchback of Notre Dame, was one of Disney's scariest and most sinister villains that haunted every child.

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Who banned Alice in Wonderland?

1931: Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll was banned by the governor of Hunan province in China because, he said, animals should not use human language and it was disastrous to put animals and humans on the same level.

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Is the Queen of Hearts Alice's sister?

In Alice: Madness Returns, it is implied that the Queen may be somewhat of an avatar for Alice's dead sister Lizzie, although the art book implies that she is mainly an avatar for Alice herself.

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Why does the R turn red in Alice in Wonderland?

In the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence, the R in the word "March" on the mother oyster's calendar flashes. This alludes to the old adage about only eating oysters in a month with an R in its name.

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Who are the LGBT characters in Alice in Borderland?

The primary LGBTQ+ character in Alice in Borderland is Hikari Kuina, a transgender woman whose backstory in the manga and show details her difficult relationship with her father and her journey to self-acceptance before entering the Borderland, providing significant queer representation. While other characters spark fan theories for potential queer relationships (like Chishiya, Niragi, or Ann), Kuina is the explicitly confirmed and central LGBTQ+ figure.
 

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What is the horror version of Alice in Wonderland?

Alice in Terrorland. A recently bereaved teenage girl goes to live with her grandmother in a secluded woodland house, unaware that sinister forces lurk within.

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