6/10
Delightfully weird. Very little to do with Lewis Carroll's heroine, however.
2 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
There are some definite animated visuals in this very short cartoon feature that are much more adult in them, and even adults will have a difficult time deciphering what the purpose of the film is. They will also have a difficult time doubting the fact that the creators seemed to be on something when they made this as the flow from Alice discussing her desire to visit Paris and the animated sequences that follow is very strange. Alice seems to be intrigued with the character of the little French girl, Madeline, and indeed that little girl does appear for a little bit.

At times, it's easy to be so perplexed by what's going on that it becomes distracting, but a sequence involving a magician and a king has a list of weird things that resulted in some chuckles from me. Don't watch this thinking that it has anything to do with Wonderland or the Looking Glass even though both are mentioned, and it's a sign of things to come with the Harry Potter books and movies when the invisible cape pops up in the magician's list of weird things. Students of animation will definitely be intrigued by this, yeah it will never be a compared to the classic Disney films as well as other classic animated films and other Studios made during the golden age. A few voices are hard to decipher as the credited familiar names, but this is certainly an unforgettable trip, worth a view mainly out of curiosity than for any other reason.
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