White Rabbit

The White Rabbit is a fictional and anthropomorphic character in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

His initial panicky behaviour is presumably because he is late for the royal garden party where he is due to act as herald; this would be quite enough for him to lose his head to the touchy Queen.

[citation needed] The White Rabbit made a few appearances on the Disney Channel original show, House of Mouse.

[3] The 1988 Czechoslovak film Alice, noted for its disturbing interpretation of Carroll's story, shows a dark stop-motion version of the character.

During Alice's pursuit of the White Rabbit in Wonderland, he physically attacks her with paddles, a hacksaw, and a group of skeletal animals.

The White Rabbit is also the Queen of Hearts' executioner, using scissors to behead the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and other characters.

The White Rabbit works for the Red Queen, but is also a secret member of the Underland Underground Resistance, and was sent by the Hatter to search for Alice.

Actor Michael Sheen stated, "The White Rabbit is such an iconic character that I didn't feel like I should break the mould too much."

[4] McTwisp appears in the video game adaptation of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland as a playable character.

A military trench-digging machine developed by the British Royal Navy at the beginning of World War II was originally known as White Rabbit No.

Alice meeting the Rabbit