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This article is about the 1951 film's version of the character. For the version from the 2010 film, see Tarrant Hightopp.

The Mad Hatter is a character from Alice in Wonderland. He is best friends with the March Hare and is first seen in the most famous scene in the film, The Mad Tea Party.

He has been voiced by Ed Wynn and Corey Burton.

Appearances

Alice in Wonderland

The Mad Tea Party

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The Mad Tea Party.

The Mad Hatter is seen when Alice wonders off in the forest and the Cheshire Cat tells her to visit them for directions back home. Alice visits as the Mad Hatter is in the middle of a very odd tea party with the March Hare and the Dormouse. They are singing A Very Merry Unbirthday but are interrupted when Alice starts to applaud. At first, they are upset because Alice came without an invitation, but become pleased when Alice compliments their singing and they welcome her to join. As Alice tries to explain her reasons for visiting, the Mad Hatter and March Hare keep changing the subject. Soon the party is once again interrupted by the White Rabbit. Alice tries to converse with him, but the Mad Hatter grabs a hold of the Rabbit's watch and finds out why he's so late: the watch is "two days slow." The Mad Hatter dips the watch in tea and opens up to discover – with a salt container as a lens - the problem: the watch is full of wheels. As a result, he takes out many wheels and springs with a fork in his attempt to fix it. He adds ingredients to the mixture: the very best butter, tea, two spoons, jam, mustard (which is rejected, since it's too silly for him), and lemon. Thinking that it's done the trick, the Mad Hatter closes the watch. Then, the watch goes haywire and spits out springs and wheels all over the place as it moves across the table. The March Hare uses a mallet to crush the "mad watch," bringing tears to the Rabbit. After hearing that the watch was an Unbirthday present, the Mad Hatter and March Hare wish him a "very merry Unbirthday" and get him on the run.

The Disney movie suggested the reason for the many cups was that every day was an "Unbirthday", when in fact in the books it was because the Mad Hatter had argued with his friend Time, and it was now always six o'clock, time for tea.

The Trial

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The Mad Hatter during the trial.

Later on, the Hatter, March Hare, and Doormouse are brought the Queen of Heart's courtroom when Alice is put on trial for supposedly humiliating Her Majesty purposely. When asked where he was during the incident, the Hatter explains he was home drinking tea to celebrate his unbirthday, which reminds the King of Hearts that it was the Queen's unbirthday as well, thus causing the Mad Hatter and March Hare to bring the trial to a halt to celebrate. However, when the Cheshire Cat appears and his name is shouted by Alice and the Queen, the Dormouse goes into panic, leading to a chase that humiliates the Queen once again, though the Mad Hatter and March Hare are able to escape her wrath, leaving Alice to take the blame.

The Chase

The Mad Hatter and March Hare are last seen during after Alice tries to escape the Queen and her guards, stopping the girl, insisting she joins them for a cup of tea, as their tea party is still going on. Fortunately, she escapes, and it turns out her adventure in Wonderland was all but a dream.

Bonkers

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The Mad Hatter on Bonkers.

In the Bonkers cartoon series, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare appeared as Bonkers D. Bobcat's personal make-up artists back when he worked at the Wackytoons Studio. In the series, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare live in the "H" in the Hollywood sign.

House of Mouse

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The Mad Hatter in House of Mouse

The Mad Hatter has numerous cameos in the popular television series House of Mouse. He usually appeared as one of the guests at the titular nightclub, often having tea with the March Hare as usual. In "Daisy's Debut", he auditioned for the role of Genie. In "Dining Goofy", he showed to be amused with the fact that he was seated with Claude Frollo. In "Max's Embarrassing Date", he is seen "dating" Mrs. Potts and after Goofy's being tipped over; bumping into Mrs. Potts, he asks "Oh, dear! one lump or two?" and later pops his head out of his table in shock after the mess Goofy made to all the guests and their tables. In "Ask Von Drake", during "The Ludwig Von Drake Song", he is seen pouring some tea into Alice's cup through his shirt sleeve, like in the movie.

In Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, the Mad Hatter goes up on stage, performing a song about why he's grateful for hats.

Comics

The Mad Hatter plays a role in the Romano Scarpa story, The Blot's Double Mystery. Called Thomas Topper, his hat shop has been one of the victims of the crime wave of the escaped Phantom Blot, who has also been using hypnotism in an effort to incriminate Mickey.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

In the episode Mickey in Wonderland, another version of the Mad Hatter appears. It is no longer a human, but a lookalike Goofy, and has the same behavior.

Once Upon a Time

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The Mad Hatter in Once Upon a Time.

Jefferson, played by Sebastian Stan, is the Mad Hatter and owns a magical hat that he can use to travel between different worlds. In the past, he used his hat to retrieve objects for the Evil Queen. However, he gave his job up as his daughter Grace lost her mother because of it. He lives with Grace in the forest, and they collect and sell mushrooms to survive. When the Queen asks for another favor, he initially refuses, but eventually agrees with the condition that his daughter "will want for nothing" afterward. He takes the Queen to Wonderland, and she rescues her father Henry. However, his hat will only take two back to the Queen's realm because only two left that realm. The Queen tells him that if he truly cared for Grace, he would have never left her. Jefferson is left behind and captured by the knights of the Queen of Hearts. He is beheaded when he does not tell her how he came to Wonderland, but he survives. He is then ordered to make another magical hat to return home. His head is then reattached, leaving a scar around his neck. Although he makes thousands of hats, none are able to take him home, leading him into insanity.

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Jefferson, the Mad Hatter's Storybrooke counterpart.

In Storybrook, he is able to remember life in the Enchanted Forest which is his part of the curse. He lives near the forest in a large house, from which he uses telescopes to spy on Sheriff Emma Swan's office and on his daughter Grace, who is now named Paige. He captures Mary Margaret Blanchard after she escapes from her cell though he says he did this to save her from the curse, as she was intending to leave Storybrooke. He later abducts Emma when she goes looking for Mary Margaret. He orders Emma to make a magical hat that will take him home: a task only she can do as she has brought magic to Storybrooke. He also tells Emma that the curse is real and that his curse is to watch Grace be happy with a different father and know that he does not belong to the world she is living in. She makes a hat, but she is unable to make it take him home. She and Mary Margaret eventually escape by pushing him out a window. He disappears immediately after, leaving nothing but the hat Emma made. Jefferson returns when Regina leaves a White Rabbit playing card on his daughter's bike. She tells Jefferson she can return his daughter to him with her memories returned. However, Jefferson feels that would be cursing his daughter to remember both of her lives and instead demands he be allowed to forget and have a new life with his daughter. Regina agrees provided Jefferson help her get rid of Emma. With the last bit of Regina's magic, they get his hat working again and he retrieves the cursed apple that put Snow White into a deathlike sleep. When he calls on Regina to uphold her end, she promises that she will after Emma is gone. After Emma's son Henry accidentally eats the poisoned apple, Regina refuses to help Jefferson, blaming him. Furious, Jefferson frees Belle from her cell and instructs her to tell Mr. Gold that Regina held her captive, knowing that Mr. Gold will want to take revenge.

Later after taking advice from Henry, Jefferson finds and reunites with Grace and the two possibly go off to his home.

Cameos

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The Mad Hatter in Mickey Mouse Works.

In Mickey Mouse Works, the Hatter made a "guest of honor" cameo in the short "Pit Crew", where it is revealed that he bought his hat at a hat store in Toontown.

In The Lion King 1Ā½, the Mad Hatter appears as a silhouette, sitting next to Rabbit when Stitch began making his way to his seat.

In the animated short, Electric Holiday, the Mad Hatter was one of the many Disney character guests to attend Minnie Mouse's fashion show.

Video games

Kingdom Hearts

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The Mad Hatter and March Hare in a painting in Kingdom Hearts.

There is a location in the world Wonderland and the March Hare's house appears with a portrait of the Mad Hatter and March Hare. His hat also appears on a store's sign in Traverse Town.

Kinect Disneyland Adventures

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The Mad Hatter in Kinect Disneyland Adventures.

The Mad Hatter appears as a meet-and-greet character in Fantasyland. He is also present in the Alice in Wonderland-based mini-games where he and the March Hare dance with the player at one of their Unbirthday parties. Like the other characters in the game, The Mad Hatter asks the player to complete several tasks. At one point, the Hatter becomes the coordinator for The Queen of Hearts' upcoming Unbirthday party. He then asks the player to collect some paper so that he may begin creating the invitations. Right after, he asks the player to inform Alice about the event.

Disney Magical World

The Mad Hatter appears alongside the March Hare in the Alice in Wonderland themed world.

Disney Parks

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The Mad Hatter at one of the Disney Parks.

The Mad Hatter is a meetable character in the Disney parks and is the most common Alice in Wonderland character from the film other than Alice. In the Disneyland park, he is commonly seen with Alice, Peter Pan and Wendy. Originally, the Mad Hatter appeared as a "fur character" like Mickey and Donald. By the end of the 1980s, park executives changed him to a "face character", allowing him to interact with the guests.

The Hatter also has a spell card in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom known as "Mad Hatter's Tea Time".

Disneyland Musical Chairs

The Mad Hatter hosts the popular musical chairs game in Disneyland along with Alice and occasional friends like Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. During the game Mad Hatter would regularly tell jokes and play around with guests.

Fantasmic!

The Mad Hatter appears in the bubble montage in Disney's Hollywood Studios and later seen riding Steamboat Willie or the Mark Twain Riverboat.

Mad Tea Party

The Mad Hatter is the star of the attraction in both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom. The attraction itself is a teacup spinning theme.

Alice in Wonderland

In the attraction based on the film, Mad Hatter makes appearances as an audio-animatronic. In the ride he practically plays out the same role that he did in the original film.

Trivia

  • Mad Hatter is often cited as Alice's closest friend. This is because of the strong relationship in the Disney Parks and the two often being paired in other media and merchandise.
  • Mad Hatter's hat can be seen in Yen Sid's studies on a shelf in Epic Mickey.
  • Mad Hatter's hat can be used for the Little Green Men in Toy Story 3: The Video Game.
  • Mad Hatter was involved with celebrity auditions on House of Mouse.
  • He made a cameo in "Pit Crew" which was a Mickey Mouse Works cartoon short.
  • His name appears in all of the shops in all of the theme parks around the world.
  • Despite his good guy status, his hat appears as a token in the My Villains Monopoly game.
  • Ward Kimball's animation of the Mad Hatter was used as a reference for the character of King Candy from Wreck-It Ralph.
  • In the book Disney Trivia from the Vault - Secrets Revealed and Questions Answered by Dave Smith, on page 9, it is written that the '10/6' on the Mad Hatter's top hat is not a fraction, but the price of the hat, ten shillings and sispence, in the former currency of Britain. There were twelve pence in a shilling and twenty shillings in a pound. In 1971, this complicated money system was changed to a decimal-based one, doing away with the shilling.

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Media
Films: Alice in Wonderland (video/soundtrack)

TV Series: Adventures in Wonderland (Episode List) ā€¢ A Poem Is... ā€¢ Alice's Wonderland Bakery (Episode List)
Shorts and Specials: A Lesson in Appreciating Differences ā€¢ Donald in Mathmagic Land ā€¢ Writing Magic with Figment and Alice in Wonderland ā€¢ One Hour in Wonderland ā€¢ Operation Wonderland
Books: Wonderland
Video Games: Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts coded ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts Ļ‡ ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts Unchained Ļ‡/Union Ļ‡ ā€¢ 2000 game ā€¢ Alice no Paint Adventure ā€¢ Kinect: Disneyland Adventures ā€¢ Hidden Worlds ā€¢ Disney Magical World ā€¢ Disney Universe ā€¢ Disney's Villains' Revenge ā€¢ Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Sorcerer's Arena ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Disney All-Star Racers ā€¢ Disney All-Star Party
Music: Alice and the Mad Tea Party ā€¢ Alice and the Trial ā€¢ Alice and the White Rabbit ā€¢ Little Nipper Giant Storybook Record Album
Cancelled projects: 1933 film ā€¢ 1939 film

Disney Parks
Alice's Curious Labyrinth ā€¢ Alice in Wonderland ā€¢ Club Villain ā€¢ Disney Animation Building ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Mad Tea Party ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Revue ā€¢ Storybook Land Canal Boats

Entertainment: Alice and the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland ā€¢ Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance ā€¢ Mickey's Gift of Dreams ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Music World ā€¢ Mickey presents: ā€œHappy Anniversary Disneyland Parisā€ ā€¢ Once Upon a Mouse ā€¢ One Man's Dream ā€¢ Soryo Kobu ā€¢ Alice & the Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland
Restaurants: March Hare Refreshments ā€¢ Cheshire Cafe
Parades: Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade ā€¢ Disney's Dreams On Parade: Moving On ā€¢ Disney's Magical Moments Parade ā€¢ Disney's Party Express ā€¢ Disney Carnivale Parade ā€¢ Disney Magic on Parade ā€¢ Disney on Parade ā€¢ Disney Stars on Parade ā€¢ Dreaming Up! ā€¢ Dreams.... And Shine Brighter! ā€¢ Festival of Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Happiness is Here Parade ā€¢ Main Street Electrical Parade ā€¢ Mickey's New Year's Eve Parade ā€¢ Mickey's Rainy Day Express ā€¢ Move It! Shake It! Dance and Play It! Street Party ā€¢ SpectroMagic ā€¢ Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
Fireworks: Believe... There's Magic in the Stars ā€¢ Celebrate the Magic ā€¢ Disney in the Stars ā€¢ Disney Enchantment ā€¢ Once Upon a Time ā€¢ Remember... Dreams Come True ā€¢ Wonderful World of Animation ā€¢ World of Color ā€¢ Wondrous Journeys
Spring: Disney's Easter Wonderland ā€¢ Disney's Spring Promenade ā€¢ Minnie's Little Spring Train ā€¢ Hippity Hoppity Springtime ā€¢ Usatama on the Run!
Summer: Mickey's WaterWorks
Halloween: Disney's Maleficious Halloween Party ā€¢ Disney's Not So Spooky Spectacular ā€¢ Disney Villains Wicked Gathering ā€¢ Frightfully Fun Parade ā€¢ Happy Hallowishes ā€¢ House of De Vil-lains ā€¢ Inferno Dance Party ā€¢ It's Good to be Bad with the Disney Villains ā€¢ Jack Skellingtonā€™s Villainous Gathering ā€¢ Re-Villains! Halloween Parade ā€¢ Villains Grove ā€¢ Villains Mix and Mingle ā€¢ Villains Night Out!
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Disney's White Holiday Parade ā€¢ Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration

Characters
Alice in Wonderland: Alice ā€¢ Dinah ā€¢ Alice's Sister ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ Dormouse ā€¢ White Rabbit ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ The Doorknob ā€¢ Dodo ā€¢ Toucan ā€¢ Hawk ā€¢ Caucus Race Animals ā€¢ Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum ā€¢ The Walrus and the Carpenter ā€¢ Curious Oysters ā€¢ Bill the Lizard ā€¢ Flowers of Wonderland ā€¢ Caterpillar ā€¢ Hammer and Pencil Birds ā€¢ Mome Raths ā€¢ Card Soldiers ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ King of Hearts ā€¢ Flamingos ā€¢ Hedgehogs ā€¢ Bread-and-Butterflies ā€¢ Rocking Horsefly ā€¢ Glasses Bird ā€¢ Mirror Bird ā€¢ Horn Ducks ā€¢ Umbrella Vultures ā€¢ Shovel Bird ā€¢ Cage Bird ā€¢ Accordion Owl

Alice's Wonderland Bakery: Alice ā€¢ Hattie Hatter ā€¢ Fergie the White Rabbit ā€¢ Rosa CorazĆ³n ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ Tweedle Do and Tweedle Don't ā€¢ Milly
Other: Mary Ann ā€¢ Humpty Dumpty

Objects
Drink Me Bottle ā€¢ Eat Me Cookies ā€¢ White Rabbit's Watch
Locations
Wonderland ā€¢ The Exterior ā€¢ Fish Dinners ā€¢ White Rabbit's House ā€¢ Shoreline ā€¢ The Meadow of Living Flowers ā€¢ The Mushroom ā€¢ The Mad Hatter's House ā€¢ The Queen of Hearts' Castle ā€¢ Wonderland Maze ā€¢ Tulgey Wood ā€¢ England ā€¢ London
Songs
Alice in Wonderland: Alice in Wonderland ā€¢ In a World of My Own ā€¢ I'm Late ā€¢ Sailor's Hornpipe ā€¢ The Caucus Race ā€¢ How Do You Do and Shake Hands ā€¢ The Walrus and the Carpenter ā€¢ Old Father William ā€¢ Smoke the Blighter Out ā€¢ All in the Golden Afternoon ā€¢ AEIOU ā€¢ ā€˜Twas Brilling ā€¢ The Unbirthday Song ā€¢ Very Good Advice ā€¢ Painting the Roses Red ā€¢ Dodgsonland ā€¢ Ocean of Tears ā€¢ Simon Says ā€¢ Whooooo Are Youuuuu?

Alice's Wonderland Bakery: Theme Song ā€¢ The Baking Song
Deleted: Beyond the Laughing Sky ā€¢ Beautiful Soup ā€¢ Beware the Jabberwock ā€¢ I'm Odd ā€¢ The Lobster Quadrille ā€¢ Gavotte of the Cards ā€¢ Entrance of the Executioner ā€¢ When the Wind is in the East ā€¢ So They Say ā€¢ Everything Has a Useness ā€¢ Dream Caravan ā€¢ Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy ā€¢ If You'll Believe in Me

Deleted Concepts and Characters
Jabberwocky ā€¢ Anthropomorphic "Drink Me" Bottle ā€¢ The Gryphon and the Mock Turtle ā€¢ The Lion and the Unicorn ā€¢ The Executioner ā€¢ 1933 film ā€¢ 1939 film
See Also
Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland


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Media
Bonkers ā€¢ Video game (Super Nintendo)ā€¢ Video game (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive)
Characters
Heroes: Bonkers D. Bobcat ā€¢ Fall-Apart Rabbit ā€¢ Leonard Kanifky ā€¢ Fawn Deer ā€¢ Skunky Skunk ā€¢ Charles Quibble ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ Toots ā€¢ Harry Handbag ā€¢ The Mean Old Wolf ā€¢ Jitters A. Dog ā€¢ Slap, Sniffle and Plop ā€¢ Charlie Pig ā€¢ Maggie Toon ā€¢ Alto ā€¢ Mac the Bass ā€¢ Pops Clock ā€¢ Roderick Lizzard ā€¢ Tuttle Turtle ā€¢ Tanya Trunk ā€¢ Tiny ā€¢ Linda Quipps ā€¢ Sgt. Frank Grating ā€¢ Bucky Buzzsaw ā€¢ Smarts ā€¢ Grumbles Grizzly ā€¢ Rita ā€¢ Broderick the Radio ā€¢ Police Light ā€¢ Scribble ā€¢ Snitch

The Wrights: Miranda Wright ā€¢ Shirley Wright ā€¢ Timmy Wright
The Piquels: Lucky Piquel ā€¢ Dilandra Piquel ā€¢ Marilyn Piquel
Villains: The Collector ā€¢ Mr. Doodles ā€¢ Ma Parker ā€¢ Wooly and Bully ā€¢ Flaps the Elephant ā€¢ Chick and Stu ā€¢ Wolf ā€¢ Baabra ā€¢ Mikey Muffin ā€¢ Dr. Blade ā€¢ Helga ā€¢ Pitts ā€¢ Mr. Malone and the Ape ā€¢ Holio Kalimari ā€¢ Scatter Squirrel ā€¢ Katya Legs-go-on-a-lot ā€¢ Turbo, Banshee and Kapow ā€¢ Mammoth Mammoth ā€¢ Warris and Donald ā€¢ Hoagie, Knuckles, and Chumps ā€¢ Toon Pencil ā€¢ Weather Toons ā€¢ Mole ā€¢ Seymour Sleazebottom and Limo ā€¢ Squash and Stretch ā€¢ The Rat ā€¢ T.J. Finger ā€¢ Gloomy the Clown ā€¢ Mr. Big ā€¢ Z-Bot ā€¢ Ninja Kitties
Cameos: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Hyacinth Hippo ā€¢ Ben Ali Gator ā€¢ Tyrannosaurus Rex ā€¢ Chernaborg ā€¢ Honest John ā€¢ Monstro ā€¢ Br'er Bear ā€¢ Lady ā€¢ Tramp ā€¢ The Doorknob ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf ā€¢ Jasper and Horace ā€¢ Marsupilami ā€¢ Darkwing Duck ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ Greasy ā€¢ Ferdinand the Bull

Episodes
Raw Toonage shorts and compilations: "Petal to the Metal" ā€¢ "Spatula Party" ā€¢ "Sheerluck Bonkers" ā€¢ "Bonkers in Space" ā€¢ "Draining Cats and Dogs" ā€¢ "Get Me to the Church on Time" ā€¢ "Ski Patrol" ā€¢ "Get Me a Pizza (Hold the Minefield)" ā€¢ "Dogzapoppin'" ā€¢ "Trailmix Bonkers" ā€¢ "Quest for Firewood" ā€¢ "Gobble Gobble Bonkers"

Group One (Miranda Wright): "Trains, Toons and Toon Trains" ā€¢ "Tokyo Bonkers" ā€¢ "The Stork Exchange" ā€¢ "Bobcat Fever" ā€¢ "The Toon That Ate Hollywood" ā€¢ "When the Spirit Moves You" ā€¢ "Fistful of Anvils" ā€¢ "What You Read is What You Get" ā€¢ "Toon for a Day"
Group Two: (Lucky Piquel): "Going Bonkers" ā€¢ "In the Bag" ā€¢ "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers" ā€¢ "Out of Sight, Out of Toon" ā€¢ "Is Toon Fur Really Warm?" ā€¢ "Calling All Cars" ā€¢ "Fall Apart Bomb Squad" ā€¢ "In Toons We Trust" ā€¢ "Never Cry Pig" ā€¢ "Hamster Houseguest" ā€¢ "The Cheap Sheep Sweep" ā€¢ "The Day the Toon Stood Still" ā€¢ "Weather or Not" ā€¢ "Basic Spraining" ā€¢ "Once in a Blue Toon" ā€¢ "Luna-Toons" ā€¢ "Time Wounds All Heels" ā€¢ "Poltertoon" ā€¢ "Hand Over the Dough" ā€¢ "The Rubber Room Song" ā€¢ "Tune Pig"
Group Three (Miranda Wright): "New Partners on the Block" ā€¢ "Witless for the Prosecution" ā€¢ "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?" ā€¢ "Quibbling Rivalry" ā€¢ "Springtime for the Iguana" ā€¢ "CasaBonkers" ā€¢ "Love Stuck" ā€¢ "Of Mice and Menace" ā€¢ "Dog Day AfterToon" ā€¢ "The 29th Page" ā€¢ "Cartoon Cornered"
Group Four (Lucky Piquel): "The Good, the Bad, & the Kanifky" ā€¢ "I Oughta Be in Toons" ā€¢ "Frame That Toon" ā€¢ "A Wooly Bully" ā€¢ "Stay Tooned" ā€¢ "O Cartoon! My Cartoon!" ā€¢ "Color Me Piquel" ā€¢ "Stand-In Dad" ā€¢ "Cereal Surreal" ā€¢ "If" ā€¢ "The Dimming" ā€¢ "Toon with No Name" ā€¢ "Get Wacky" ā€¢ "The Final Review" ā€¢ "Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats" ā€¢ "Seems Like Old Toons" ā€¢ "Miracle at the 34th Precinct" ā€¢ "Comeback Kid" ā€¢ "The Greatest Story Never Told" ā€¢ "Fall Apart Land" ā€¢ "Imagine That" ā€¢ "A Fine Kettle of Toons" ā€¢ "Stressed to Kill"

Locations
Toontown ā€¢ Hollywood ā€¢ Rubber Room Toon Club ā€¢ Wackytoon Studios
Songs
Let's Go Bonkers! ā€¢ He's on the Beat
See also
Darkwing Duck ā€¢ Raw Toonage ā€¢ Goof Troop ā€¢ Who Framed Roger Rabbit ā€¢ The Disney Afternoon


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Kingdom Hearts utilized logo
Games
Kingdom Hearts (HD I.5 ReMIX/Soundtrack/Soundtrack Complete/HD I.5 ReMIX Soundtrack) ā€¢ Chain of Memories ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts II (HD II.5 ReMIX/HD II.8 Final Chapter Prologue/Soundtrack/HD II.5 ReMIX Soundtrack ) ā€¢ 358/2 Days ā€¢ Birth by Sleep (Soundtrack) ā€¢ coded ā€¢ Dream Drop Distance (Soundtrack) ā€¢ Ļ‡ [chi] ā€¢ Unchained Ļ‡/Union Ļ‡ [cross] ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts III ā€¢ Dark Road ā€¢ Melody of Memory ā€¢ Missing-Link ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts IV
Other media
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party ā€¢ Agrabah (Kingdom Hearts pilot)
Incorporated Films and Shorts
Aladdin/The Return of Jafar ā€¢ Alice in Wonderland ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast ā€¢ Big Hero 6 ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Fantasia ā€¢ Frozen ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ The Hunchback of Notre Dame ā€¢ Lilo & Stitch ā€¢ The Lion King ā€¢ The Little Mermaid ā€¢ Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers ā€¢ Monsters, Inc. ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ The Nightmare Before Christmas ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty ā€¢ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ā€¢ Steamboat Willie ā€¢ Tangled ā€¢ Tarzan ā€¢ Toy Story ā€¢ Tron/Tron: Legacy ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph
Characters
Main Characters: Sora ā€¢ Riku ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ King Mickey ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Roxas ā€¢ Axel/Lea ā€¢ NaminĆ© ā€¢ Xion ā€¢ Aqua ā€¢ Terra ā€¢ Ventus

Villains: Xehanort ā€¢ Ansem ā€¢ Xemnas ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Vanitas ā€¢ Xigbar/Braig ā€¢ Xaldin ā€¢ Vexen ā€¢ Lexaeus ā€¢ Zexion ā€¢ SaĆÆx/Isa ā€¢ Demyx ā€¢ Luxord ā€¢ Marluxia ā€¢ Larxene ā€¢ Terra-Xehanort ā€¢ Young Xehanort ā€¢ Xehanort's Guardian
Other Characters: Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Ansem the Wise/DiZ ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Master Eraqus ā€¢ Dilan ā€¢ Even ā€¢ Aeleus ā€¢ Ienzo ā€¢ Lingering Will ā€¢ Hayner ā€¢ Pence ā€¢ Olette ā€¢ Kairi's Grandma ā€¢ Riku Replica ā€¢ Jiminy's Journal ā€¢ Foretellers ā€¢ Master of Masters ā€¢ Luxu ā€¢ Ephemer ā€¢ Skuld ā€¢ Chirithy ā€¢ Strelitzia ā€¢ Lauriam ā€¢ Yozora ā€¢ Vor ā€¢ Hermod
Original Monsters: Heartless ā€¢ Nobodies ā€¢ Unversed ā€¢ Dream Eater
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Queen Minnie ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Magic Brooms ā€¢ Alice ā€¢ White Rabbit ā€¢ Doorknob ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ Card Soldiers ā€¢ Tarzan ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Clayton ā€¢ Terk ā€¢ Kerchak ā€¢ Kala ā€¢ Sabor ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ Philoctetes ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Cerberus ā€¢ Rock Titan ā€¢ Ice Titan ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Abu ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Genie ā€¢ Carpet ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Peddler ā€¢ Cave of Wonders ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Monstro ā€¢ Cleo ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ King Tritonā€¢ Flotsam and Jetsam ā€¢ Glut ā€¢ Jack Skellington ā€¢ Zero ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Oogie Boogie ā€¢ Lock, Shock, and Barrel ā€¢ Dr. Finkelstein ā€¢ Mayor of Halloween Town ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Captain Hook ā€¢ Mr. Smee ā€¢ Wendy ā€¢ Crocodile ā€¢ Merlin ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Tigger ā€¢ Piglet ā€¢ Eeyore ā€¢ Rabbit ā€¢ Owl ā€¢ Roo ā€¢ Bees ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Pongo ā€¢ Perdita ā€¢ Dalmatian Puppies ā€¢ Simba ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Bambi ā€¢ Chernabog
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts II: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather ā€¢ Maleficent's Raven ā€¢ Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Li Shang ā€¢ Shan Yu ā€¢ Hayabusa ā€¢ Yao, Ling, and Chien Po ā€¢ The Emperor ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs Potts ā€¢ Chip ā€¢ Wardrobe ā€¢ Pegasus ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Hydra ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Clara Cluck ā€¢ Jack Sparrow ā€¢ Elizabeth Swann ā€¢ Will Turner ā€¢ Captain Barbossa ā€¢ Bo'sun ā€¢ Jacoby ā€¢ Twigg ā€¢ Cursed Crew ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ Attina ā€¢ Andrina ā€¢ Santa Claus ā€¢ Skeletal Reindeer ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Rafiki ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Kiara ā€¢ Pridelanders ā€¢ Hyenas ā€¢ Tron ā€¢ Master Control Program ā€¢ Commander Sark ā€¢ Kanga ā€¢ Gopher ā€¢ Stitch ā€¢ Chicken Little
Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep: Prince Phillip ā€¢ Maleficent's Goons ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Sleepy ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Sneezy ā€¢ Dopey ā€¢ The Prince ā€¢ Evil Queen ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Prince Charming ā€¢ Jaq ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Anastasia ā€¢ Drizella ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Grand Duke ā€¢ Grand Councilwoman ā€¢ Captain Gantu ā€¢ Jumba ā€¢ Experiment 221 ā€¢ Lost Boys
Disney Characters introduced in Dream Drop Distance: Quasimodo ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Phoebus ā€¢ Judge Claude Frollo ā€¢ Victor, Hugo, and Laverne ā€¢ Kevin Flynn ā€¢ Sam Flynn ā€¢ Quorra ā€¢ CLU ā€¢ Black Guards ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Beagle Boys ā€¢ Chernabog's Minions ā€¢ Julius
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Ļ‡: Mad Hatter ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ Razoul ā€¢ Royal Guards ā€¢ Maurice ā€¢ Gaston
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union Ļ‡: Sultan ā€¢ Samson ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Fix-It Felix Jr. ā€¢ Sergeant Calhoun ā€¢ King Candy ā€¢ Sour Bill ā€¢ Cy-Bugs ā€¢ Hero's Duty Troops
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III: Zeus ā€¢ Apollo ā€¢ Athena ā€¢ Hermes ā€¢ Lava Titan ā€¢ Tornado Titan ā€¢ Little Chef ā€¢ Woody ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Hamm ā€¢ Sarge ā€¢ Green Army Men ā€¢ Little Green Men ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Flynn Rider ā€¢ Pascal ā€¢ Maximus ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ Sulley ā€¢ Mike Wazowski ā€¢ Boo ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Child Detection Agency ā€¢ Trailer Folk ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Kristoff ā€¢ Olaf ā€¢ Sven ā€¢ Marshmallow ā€¢ Hans ā€¢ Mr. Gibbs ā€¢ Tia Dalma ā€¢ Davy Jones ā€¢ Kraken ā€¢ Cutler Beckett ā€¢ Davy Jones' Locker Crabs ā€¢ Baymax ā€¢ Hiro Hamada ā€¢ Go Go Tomago ā€¢ Honey Lemon ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Wasabi ā€¢ Lumpy ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Disney Characters introduced in the manga: Caterpillar ā€¢ Chi-Fu
Square Enix Characters: Leon ā€¢ Cloud ā€¢ Moogle ā€¢ Others

Elements
Plot Elements: Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Heart ā€¢ Keyblade War ā€¢ Dark Seeker Saga ā€¢ More

Game Elements: Gameplay in Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Magic

Objects
Sea-salt ice cream ā€¢ Wayfinder ā€¢ Door to Darkness ā€¢ Keyblade ā€¢ X-blade ā€¢ More ā€¢ Pixar Ball ā€¢ A113 ā€¢ Pizza Planet Truck
Locations
Original Worlds: Destiny Islands ā€¢ Traverse Town ā€¢ Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion ā€¢ Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River ā€¢ Dive to the Heart ā€¢ End of the World ā€¢ Realm of Darkness ā€¢ Twilight Town/Mysterious Tower ā€¢ The World That Never Was ā€¢ Castle That Never Was ā€¢ Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion ā€¢ Keyblade Graveyard ā€¢ Daybreak Town/Scala ad Caelum

Disney Worlds: Wonderland ā€¢ Deep Jungle ā€¢ Olympus Coliseum/Underworld/Olympus ā€¢ Agrabah ā€¢ Atlantica ā€¢ Halloween Town/Christmas Town ā€¢ Neverland ā€¢ Hundred Acre Wood ā€¢ The Land of Dragons ā€¢ Beast's Castle ā€¢ Port Royal/The Caribbean ā€¢ Pride Lands ā€¢ Space Paranoids ā€¢ Dwarf Woodlands ā€¢ Castle of Dreams ā€¢ Deep Space ā€¢ La CitĆ© des Cloches ā€¢ The Grid ā€¢ Prankster's Paradise ā€¢ Country of the Musketeers ā€¢ Toy Box ā€¢ Kingdom of Corona ā€¢ Monstropolis ā€¢ Arendelle ā€¢ San Fransokyo ā€¢ Game Central Station/Niceland/Cy-Bug Sector/Candy Kingdom

Organizations/Groups
Organization XIII ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Disney Villains Council
Songs
"Dearly Beloved" ā€¢ "Simple and Clean" ā€¢ "Sanctuary" ā€¢ Face My Fears ā€¢ Don't Think Twice ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Club March ā€¢ Swim This Way ā€¢ Part of Your World ā€¢ Under the Sea ā€¢ Ursula's Revenge ā€¢ A New Day is Dawning ā€¢ Destati ā€¢ This is Halloween ā€¢ He's a Pirate ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Night on Bald Mountain ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ā€¢ The Pastoral Symphony ā€¢ Nutcracker Suite ā€¢ You've Got a Friend in Me ā€¢ Healing Incantation ā€¢ Put That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help Me ā€¢ Let It Go ā€¢ Do You Want to Build a Snowman ā€¢ Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) ā€¢ A Whole New World ā€¢ Circle of Life