According to Wikipedia, the 1951 Alice in Wonderland film wasn't well received initially. But decades later, moviegoers somehow learned to like it. And since then, Disney came up with this live-action TV series loosely based on the film.
In the episode, we get to see the Mad Hatter's cousin who happens to be on a wheel chair. Because of her disability, the Hatter advised his friends to be sympathetic toward her. She subsequently doesn't find the sympathy appealing and therefore wishes to treated like a regular person. She then enters a marathon to prove that someone like her can do as good as someone who isn't disabled.
If you are a Dormouse fan, then this is definitely an episode for you. In most episodes, the Dormouse stays in his teapot, only coming out to say something. But in here, he serves as the announcer of the marathon event.
In the episode, we get to see the Mad Hatter's cousin who happens to be on a wheel chair. Because of her disability, the Hatter advised his friends to be sympathetic toward her. She subsequently doesn't find the sympathy appealing and therefore wishes to treated like a regular person. She then enters a marathon to prove that someone like her can do as good as someone who isn't disabled.
If you are a Dormouse fan, then this is definitely an episode for you. In most episodes, the Dormouse stays in his teapot, only coming out to say something. But in here, he serves as the announcer of the marathon event.