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I love it all - I LOVE Alice's innocence and her ignorance of her power that comes with the surprise of her newfound size...it's tantalizing...down the rabbit hole, after her drink, she's just trying to understand her predicament, and she could crush an ordinary human with her fist if she had the mind to, but she has no idea. Verrrry hot. Historians say Lewis Carroll wasn't sexually twisted, but I'm certain he was.
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I was just skimming round though Youtube hoping of finding any new Alice in Wonderland content until I found this! ^_^
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wAVYxZ_mmw |
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Also found another Alice in Wonderland video! Some of the growth scenes are pretty cute! ^_^
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXWnOO_qOWw |
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Never cared for the fade transition process...
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Well, you know what they say about beggars vis-ā-vis choosers.
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I don't mind fade all that much
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Found another on Vimeo called The Pool of Tears. A bit artsy for my taste, has no proper growth of sorts but it's closer than most interpretations.
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Found another Alice in Wonderland video this one is one of those mockbuster videos, the animation for this one looks a little weird but I guess it's ok. lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_be56-zH_eQ |
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I remember seeing that, I also know the company. They make a lot of mockbusters (mainly based on Pixar films). They're all supposed to be terrible.
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Ah, I didn't know about that. lol
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The growth in that version occurs once here: https://youtu.be/_be56-zH_eQ?t=5m25s
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It sure was nice of the Pharaoh to put down his dueling deck and narrate the movie for us. He makes a very convincing Cheshire Cat too.
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Another from Vimeo, has a growth and shrink scene and reminds me of a 60s style film as it is shot in 16mm Super 8. Only a few minutes but kind of worth it.
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Not exactly process, but the ED credits to Dagashi Kashi are based on Alice in Wonderland and the Rabbit House growth scene is shown at one point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2y2hY8V2xQ
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That was neat.:D
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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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Disney logic XD
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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. |
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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?
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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 |
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Anyway just a side discussion of something I always wondered since I noticed it a few years ago.:D |
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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? |
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That CYOA book looks interesting. Maybe I should get it.
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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. |
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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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She's going by a child's logic in a wonderful world that ends with a meeting with the Red Queen. Some say the tale is a metaphor for a girl reaching puberty and growing up. She's trying to follow the rules which are against what she would have to be following in the real waking world. The mushroom didn't have that labeling, but she was instructed by an insect to eat it. Granted that doesn't help things in terms of logic. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_lf2gCDuEGk...00/alice31.bmp And like how some depict her leg going up through the chimney thus having her knee bend once again in some broken fashion, we still see how this leg treats her thigh. Her thigh can rest on the second floor but still be on the staircase as we see her knee bending to try and help her get leverage to pull the house apart. Clearly Wonderland construction is of the highest quality. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_lf2gCDuEGk...00/alice35.bmp And where it says 63. Camera cut in the above picture^, her left leg must have either broke through the rabbit's room on the second floor and curled around in such a way that it snaked out of the window and crushed the fenced area. I remember a Winnie the Pooh story that had Pooh bear stuck in Rabbit's house exit rabbit hole in such a way because he ate too much. I want an Alice that has to take an extended stay in the White Rabbit's place with him complaining and trying hare brained schemes to get the monster out. |
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http://outgrabepinup.deviantart.com/...ouse-549197593 Enjoy. :D |
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http://www.process-productions.com/f...ead.php?t=6478 is what I'd go for. It's similar enough while still being distant and the ending line makes me sad the author fell of the face of the earth. Thanks for the thought though. Quote:
They do keep a good focus on Alice's state through the whole ordeal though. There's the initial "I'm growing again," though Alice doesn't seem to make the connection that it's because she ate the cookie until she goes for the carrot garden. Her pained expression when she's filling up the room. How she struggles to try and lift the house off her, even her lip bite until she's curious about the rabbit coming back with the Dodo. Her reaction to being burned alive is very mild though. She does have a distressed expression once she gets a hold of the carrot the rabbit won't let go of. As an aside that whole "I'm sorry but I must eat something!" is just so thrilling to me. I'd love for an Alice-like story to have this mentality. |
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I follow the Ace Attorney news like a mad man, and apparently there will be a small animated segment in one of the future cases of Ace Attorney 6.
Namely called Trucy in Gramaryeland. She's sporting an Alice dress in the previews below. Here's to hoping we'll see some growth or at least some giantess in there. Ace attorney seems to lean more to the realism of things, but hopefully we'll get something out of this hehe. http://m.imgur.com/ozMDTuw?r |
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She grows in the foyer with the doorknob and starts crying a sea of tears. She grows in the rabbit's house and starts to take in the situation. Assessing it to the point where she makes the connection to the foodstuffs while still having that anxiety what with pulling on the house and forgetting she could reach around and just pick up the Dodo and White Rabbit. She grows in the forest and is more concerned with her image in front of some random bird but at the same time worrying little about the lives of the birds' young resting on her head. And finally she grows in the courtroom. Here she couldn't give a flip about Wonderland's rules, the Queen's authority, the fright she's giving the attendants, the lives of the pack of cards she just tosses around...and then she shrinks and goes back to meek Alice. Just when she was finally starting to enjoy herself it all comes back to hit her. Quote:
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Just a reminder, now that Kingdom Hearts Unchained X is out, this will be one of the stages. Though I'm currently unsure how deep into the main story quest it is before you reach it since you jump back and forth between worlds.
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Most likely it would be during the Gummi Block quests. IMO
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Here's a few select choices from one of the pintrest collections.
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An interesting video I just found, not sure what it is promoting (don't know French) though it does use Disney's White Rabbit's House as the main feature. No actual growth or animated sequence but the low angle is pretty good I guess.
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I don't know much French, but I believe it is not promoting anything. It's using Kinetype (the way it uses the animated typeface) to quote the house scene.
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Bad news, 200 Stages in "Kingdom Hearts Unchained X" and have not reached that White Rabbit house chapter and currently anything past that has not been released yet.
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Weird Japanese trailer has Alice like Growth scene at beginning http://www.process-productions.com/f...&postcount=117
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https://bakabt.me/174463-shoujo-tsubaki-midori-exo.html I am still looking for the live action shown in the original link. |
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The english name is "Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show" I believe it about a girl is force to join the circus . here is some more info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Djo_Tsubaki youtube anime version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxME...has_verified=1 I've found the short growth scene at the 22:58 mark |
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Well I can certainly say it's messed up. lol
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Bad news, guys. I think that the new Alice Through the Looking Glass movie has no size-changing scenes. I've just read a recent interview to Mia Wasikowska, who played Alice and look what she says.
"Do you see yourself as more of a heroine now in this movie? WASIKOWSKA: Yeah. Alice is always saving the day, but it was nice in this. Also, in the last one, I was changing sizes a lot, which meant that I didn’t get to act with the other people very often, and in this one, I was the same size. I know that seems like a very slight technical thing, but it actually meant I got to do a lot of scenes with people pretty much always. That was really nice." Here the complete interview: http://collider.com/alice-through-th...ska-interview/ |
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