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Mr Wayne 03-17-2016 05:28 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by Allogagan (Post 768539)
Slightly off topic but still about Alice in Wonderland related. In the 1951 Disney's Alice in Wonderland when Alice grows in the White Rabbit's house you see one of her legs growing out of the front door and when they show the full house (see attachment) you see the other legs has also grown out of the house. Where exactly is it coming out of? They never show how this legs got there.:p

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Originally Posted by Reebok (Post 768545)
Probably through a plot hole or something like that.

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Originally Posted by funbird (Post 768546)
A window at the side.

:p

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Originally Posted by 50percentgrey (Post 768549)
As long as we're at it, how is it the inside of the house has two floors but when Alice fills it up (luv that thought, btw), it looks more like one floor. Perhaps she made the second floor collapse under her weight making it that way?

I think they just squeeeezed her swelling body through the house's nooks and crevices for dramatic effect, 50percentgrey. ;)



What they should have done was never pan away from Alice's initial growth inside the second floor room to the White Rabbit, but instead continued to show her filling up the rest of the house from the inside. Not the outside as much until the very end of her growth spurt. And then to have slowed down the pace more, while never compromising how they portrayed Alice's anxiety.

By the way... While we're on this subject twice, I don't know about all of you but I sure would love to take some of those bread slices (or whatever they are) nested on the front window sill.

;-P

Allogagan 03-17-2016 07:23 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by funbird (Post 768546)
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...s.com-2287.jpg
vs.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-_P9IH3mo7W...bbit-house.jpg
A window at the side.

What surprise me more is as I remember, that she has the door on her back when growing in the room, but get her leg through facing the door.

I guess that too, I was looking at the 2nd pic posted here when she is big and notice the clock and all are on the other side when you see the growth the stuff is in front of the white rabbit on the way out but you never do see how they got out there.

Anyway just a side discussion of something I always wondered since I noticed it a few years ago.:D

Reebok 03-18-2016 03:30 AM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
I also wanted to ask: does anyone know or remember about the Disney "Choose your own adventure" books? I remember as a child reading one with Alice in Wonderland where the reader is another Alice (brown hair and purple dress).

I recall that one of the bad endings had the reader eat a cookie inside the White Rabbit's house and growing like in the movie. Does anyone know anything about this?

Allogagan 03-18-2016 06:19 AM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by Reebok (Post 768582)
I also wanted to ask: does anyone know or remember about the Disney "Choose your own adventure" books? I remember as a child reading one with Alice in Wonderland where the reader is another Alice (brown hair and purple dress).

I recall that one of the bad endings had the reader eat a cookie inside the White Rabbit's house and growing like in the movie. Does anyone know anything about this?

I personally don't but wish I did, I like Choose your own adventure books. I used to have a few as a kid but lost them as I grew up.

sandvich_king 03-18-2016 10:58 AM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by Reebok (Post 768582)
I also wanted to ask: does anyone know or remember about the Disney "Choose your own adventure" books? I remember as a child reading one with Alice in Wonderland where the reader is another Alice (brown hair and purple dress).

I recall that one of the bad endings had the reader eat a cookie inside the White Rabbit's house and growing like in the movie. Does anyone know anything about this?

you can buy it on amazon for 5 bucks

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...=used&qid=&sr=

Reebok 03-18-2016 12:26 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by sandvich_king (Post 768599)
you can buy it on amazon for 5 bucks

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...=used&qid=&sr=

Damn, I didn't think of checking Amazon! Thanks a lot! I'll buy it when I have some money.

wolfman-al 03-18-2016 01:41 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
That CYOA book looks interesting. Maybe I should get it.

Reebok 03-18-2016 02:01 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by wolfman-al (Post 768608)
That CYOA book looks interesting. Maybe I should get it.

I'd love to see you review the book in your "Alice big and small" blog.

wolfman-al 03-18-2016 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Reebok (Post 768609)
I'd love to see you review the book in your "Alice big and small" blog.

Good idea actually. Havenīt done anything with that blog in a while.

panasonic 03-19-2016 09:02 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by 50percentgrey (Post 768549)
As long as we're at it, how is it the inside of the house has two floors but when Alice fills it up, it looks more like one floor. Perhaps she made the second floor collapse under her weight making it that way?

It's best not to think about it or if you do just remember "Wonderland logic."

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lf2gCDuEGk...00/alice30.bmp

Here we have Alice walking up stairs and with a clock where her right leg is going to exit a few scenes later...which ends up near her left foot.
So once she does grow apparently her legs became plastic since her knee is bending at a broken angle relative to her thighs which are on the second floor which still exists because

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_lf2gCDuEGk...00/alice38.bmp

once she shrinks the rabbit lands on the second floor and starts to run out now that her girth isn't impeding an exit. Granted in the original and some versions only her neck grows in the "serpent" scene with the mother bird so Alice's body being rubber isn't outlandish especially because "Wonderland logic."

And at the same time Alice fills up the second floor which seemingly stretches out with her
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_lf2gCDuEGk...00/alice34.bmp
since she isn't hunched over to look out the window at the front despite being in the rafters which the window wasn't as the rabbit was able to look out of it while on the floor.
It's a cartoon/illogical logical book thing.

As much as her Mary Jane shoes are ideal for her, along with her bloomers and stockings, I do want more grown up versions of this scene like the one panther did but never finished.
This was definitely my introduction to the size fetish business when I didn't know what size fetish was. I love when it's aged up to appropriate levels and more is added to it.

Mr Wayne 03-19-2016 11:46 PM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by panasonic (Post 768665)
As much as her Mary Jane shoes are ideal for her, along with her bloomers and stockings, I do want more grown up versions of this scene like the one Panther did but never finished.

This was definitely my introduction to the size fetish business when I didn't know what size fetish was. I love when it's aged up to appropriate levels and more is added to it.

Amen to that. Amen.

50percentgrey 03-20-2016 02:15 AM

Re: Alice In Wonderland
 
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Originally Posted by panasonic (Post 768665)
It's best not to think about it or if you do just remember "Wonderland logic."

...so Alice's body being rubber isn't outlandish especially because "Wonderland logic".

That clarifies a few things. Regarding the "artificiality" effect upon Alice in her giantess form, there was another Alice film that gave the character similar treatment:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...ML._SY445_.jpg

And every time Alice shrank or grew, she would turn into a doll or some kind of artificial figure devoid of human anatomy.

http://community.vfs.com/oomph/wp-co...jpg&q=80&w=640https://ourgreatestmisses.files.word...lu-ray_11_.jpg

Also taking into account the food and drink (and pieces of mushroom) that Alice consumes to change sizes, it would also suggest that her resorting to indulge in said consumables would be a way of abandoning her sense of reality; and in effect, her acknowledgment that she's only flesh and blood and nothing more.

In a more gistful proposition, Alice is no better than a doll in Wonderland. No sense of reason or accountability, much like the dolls she may have been situated by her adult superiors to play with often. This is easily understood because basically she's still just a child, or a young woman with no grip on reality yet (depending on your point of view, perverse or otherwise).


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