| Overall: | B- |
|---|---|
| Violence: | B- |
| Sexual Content: | A- |
| Language: | A |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | C |
| Run Time: | 75 |
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| Video Release: | 01 Feb 2011 |
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Alice in Wonderland was Walt Disney’s fifth full-length feature animated film. The first four were Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi. His studio made a live-action version of Alice In Wonderland in 2010, with Tim Burton at the helm.
Kathryn Beaumont not only lent her voice to the character of Alice, but also to Wendy in Disney’s Peter Pan. Ed Wynn, who can be heard as the Mad Hatter in this film, plays a similar character hosting another hilarious tea party in the live-action movie Mary Poppins.
Home Video Extra Features
Home Video Notes: Disney’s Alice In Wonderland (1951): Two-Disc 60th Anniversary Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Release Date: 1 February 2011
-Blu-ray and DVD copies of the movie
- Through the Keyhole: A Companion’s Guide to Wonderland (View the movie in this special mode and discover references to the original Lewis Carroll classic - introduced by the voice of Alice, Kathryn Beaumont.)
- Disney View (Watch the movie in this expanded viewing experience with new Disney art in the wings of the screen.)
- Painting the Roses Red game (Help paint the roses red in the Queen’s garden. Careful, or someone could lose their head.)
- Walt Disney color TV introduction (From 1959 - A never-before-seen color TV intro by Walt)
- Reference Footage: Alice and the Doorknob (Kathryn Beaumont provides an introduction to this newly discovered reference footage of Alice talking to the doorknob)
- Pencil Test: Alice Shrinks (Kathryn Beaumont introduces a newly discovered pencil test of Alice shrinking)
- Reflections on Alice
- Operation Wonderland (now in hi-def)
- "I’m Odd" newly discovered Cheshire Cat song and intro
- Thru the Mirror Mickey Mouse animated short (now in hi-def)
- One-hour in Wonderland
- An Alice Comedy: Alice’s Wonderland
- Original theatrical trailers (1951 & 1974)

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