
Lenny's Alice in Wonderland (n.d) states that during the 1931 Walt Disney bought the rights to John Tenniel's illustrations to produced the live action animation. Lenny's Alice in Wonderland (n.d) also states that Disney had to reduce the story due to time constrains. Although this was not his intention because some of the characters would have been removed or would have had to make their timing shorter. For this reason Disney had to merge scenes form both "Alice's Adventure in Wonderland" and "Through the looking Glass" but characters such as the Griffin, the Mock Turtle, the Duchess, Jabberwock and Humpty Dumpty had to be left out.
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