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'''Alice''' is the titular protagonist of the 1951 Disney animated film ''Alice in Wonderland'', which is an adaptation of Lewis Carroll's book ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. A well-mannered and polite young girl from the Victorian era, Alice possesses an intense curiosity, and is shown to daydream into her own world rather than listen to others. She notices a White Rabbit and follows it, which leads her down a rabbit hole that serves as a portal to Wonderland, a magical realm where real-world logic does not apply. Through her experiences in the wacky and nonsensical Wonderland, Alice eventually comes to appreciate the mundaneness of the real world. She is portrayed in the film by [[Wikipedia:Kathryn Beaumont|Kathryn Beaumont]], providing her voice and serving as an animation model.
 
Although Alice is not an official ''Disney Princess'', many fans consider her as one because of the film's massive success. Likewise, some /co/ anons have called her one of the most famous ''lolis'' in Western animation. Alice has relatively low presence in the [[Ms. /co/ Tournaments|Ms. /co/ tournaments]], but her status as a classic means that she constantly qualifies for the brackets (albeit near the bottom), and is usually a safe pick for many voters, which has contributed to several of her "upset" wins.
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