Cheshire Cat-Friend Or Foe?
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Cheshire Cat-Friend Or Foe?
Is Disney's Cheshire Cat a villain? Alice almost died becouse of him.
Well,i don't think he's evil or a villain,just crazy,but does Disney considre him a villain?.
Your opinions?.
Well,i don't think he's evil or a villain,just crazy,but does Disney considre him a villain?.
Your opinions?.

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I think everyone in Wonderland, Cheshire Cat included, fall into the gray area between good and evil. All their motives are double-sided, so to speak, in that it can benefit some but harm others. Plus, in a world like Wonderland, good and evil might as well be switched around, thus confusing viewers as to what's really good and what's really evil.
I don't think Disney considers him a villain, they'll usually point to the Queen of Hearts first.
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I don't think Disney considers him a villain, they'll usually point to the Queen of Hearts first.
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I do consider the Cheshire Cat as a villain. He is clearly verbally playing with Alice, just as a normal cat plays with mice. He offers her hope of understanding or direction, and pulls it away. Just as a cat offers mice with a hope of escape before pouncing again on its prey. In fact, I consisider the Cheshire Cat to be a creepy and sinister villain. Like some people are scared by clowns, I find the cat's grin, smooth voice and outwardly friendly disposition makes him more of a villain than - say - the Queen of Hearts.
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Good point,maybe there is no good and evil in Wonderland.Escapay wrote:I think everyone in Wonderland, Cheshire Cat included, fall into the gray area between good and evil. All their motives are double-sided, so to speak, in that it can benefit some but harm others. Plus, in a world like Wonderland, good and evil might as well be switched around, thus confusing viewers as to what's really good and what's really evil.
I don't think Disney considers him a villain, they'll usually point to the Queen of Hearts first.
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I started to think about this whole thing when i saw a villains puzzle with Maleficent,Jafar and him and i might be worng but i think that Zazzle add him as a villain but thought,the Queen Of The Heart is considered to real villain.
I see your point,2099net,but i think that he's doing becouse he's crazy,not becouse he wants to play with Alice's hopes,althought becouse of him Alice almost lost her head.
I think he's cute but i"m scared by clowns

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He's one of my favorite characters, but really, almost every character in Wonderland is somewhat villain like. However, he does help Alice manage her way through Wonderland with his smart alec smooth talking dialogue. Still that doesn't excuse him as a good character conisdering he got Alice in trouble with the Queen of Hearts after the inevitable loss in the game of Croquet and during the trial. With that said, Cheshire Cat is definitely a foe.
My favorite scene in Alice in Wonderland is with Cheshire Cat.
Cheshire Cat: If you'd really like to know, he went that way
Alice: Who did?
Cheshire Cat: The White Rabbit.
Alice: He did!?
Cheshire Cat: He did what?
Alice: Went that way.
Cheshire Cat: Who did?
Alice: The White Rabbit!
Cheshire Cat: What Rabbit?
Alice: But didn't you just say... Oh Dear...
Cheshire Cat: Can you stand on your head?
Alice: *Scoff*
"Oh you can't help that, most everyones mad here. You may have noticed, that I'm not all there myself. Ah ha AH HA HA!"
My favorite scene in Alice in Wonderland is with Cheshire Cat.
Cheshire Cat: If you'd really like to know, he went that way
Alice: Who did?
Cheshire Cat: The White Rabbit.
Alice: He did!?
Cheshire Cat: He did what?
Alice: Went that way.
Cheshire Cat: Who did?
Alice: The White Rabbit!
Cheshire Cat: What Rabbit?
Alice: But didn't you just say... Oh Dear...
Cheshire Cat: Can you stand on your head?
Alice: *Scoff*
"Oh you can't help that, most everyones mad here. You may have noticed, that I'm not all there myself. Ah ha AH HA HA!"
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Trickster is the best description of Cheshire Cat, and 2099net's analogy is spot-on.
But I always thought of him more as a convenient plot device to help the story along in both the book and the animated film.
A frequent criticism of the film is the lack of a cohesive plot. It starts and stops like student driver in a standard, thus making it seem more like a series of vignettes or short films.
But then, what can you expect from a book that fits into a sub-genre of fiction known as "literary nonsense"?
But I always thought of him more as a convenient plot device to help the story along in both the book and the animated film.
A frequent criticism of the film is the lack of a cohesive plot. It starts and stops like student driver in a standard, thus making it seem more like a series of vignettes or short films.
But then, what can you expect from a book that fits into a sub-genre of fiction known as "literary nonsense"?
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Chesire Cat-Friend or Foe?
I don't think Disney originally considered him a villain, but I've seen him grouped with other villains on a lot of villain merchandise! So today's modern, corporate, commercial Disney might consider him evil enough to sell as a villain.

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Re: Chesire Cat-Friend or Foe?
I noticed that marchandise but i think that they should shows The Queen Of Hearts insted,also sometimes they show him as Alice's sidekick.Disney Duster wrote:I don't think Disney originally considered him a villain, but I've seen him grouped with other villains on a lot of villain merchandise! So today's modern, corporate, commercial Disney might consider him evil enough to sell as a villain.
Zazzle also add him as a villain.

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Re: Cheshire Cat-Friend Or Foe?
Well, I'd say he's neutral, if you get my drift.Ariel'sprince wrote:Is Disney's Cheshire Cat a villain? Alice almost died becouse of him.
Well,i don't think he's evil or a villain,just crazy,but does Disney considre him a villain?.
Your opinions?.
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I have never seen him as a villain just as people have said a trickster. However he is featured on the villain calendar which is kind of funny. You have really evil villains like Ursula, Scar and The Queen on the calendar and then the the CC. I would have put The Queen of Hearts on there before him(or better yet Lady Tremaine or Madame Medusa).
I group CC with Si and Am(who are also on the calendar) as tricksters rather than real villains.
I group CC with Si and Am(who are also on the calendar) as tricksters rather than real villains.
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