Lewis Carroll didn't say what colour the Hatter's hair is, and the original Tenniel illustrations are in black and white, but in the hand coloured versions he made for The Nursery Alice, Tenniel depicts the Hatter's hair as medium brown. (See related link below)
In Disney's 1951 animated film, the Mad Hatter has whitehair. (See related link)
In Tim Burton's 2010 film, he has bright orange hair. (See related link)
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The Dormouse is a character in "A Mad Tea Party".
10/6 or ten shillings and sixpence.
You could go to Westminter Mall and go in to the Disney store.
It's not a fraction, it's a price in old, predecimalised English currency. The 10/6 stands for 10 shillings and six pence.
The Mad Hatters was created in 1935.
Mad Hatters - 1920 was released on: USA: 24 October 1920
Yes
No , she wasn’t
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Hat makers were called mad hatters due to the symptoms of mercury poisoning they often experienced from working with mercury nitrate, a common ingredient in the hat-making process. These symptoms included tremors, mood swings, and hallucinations, leading to the misconception that hat makers were "mad."
They didn't go mad. Beaver hats are still made and there are no mad hatters
The Dormouse is a character in "A Mad Tea Party".
They didn't go mad. Beaver hats are still made and there are no mad hatters
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10/6 or ten shillings and sixpence.
Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters by Elton John