![]() ![]() Alice learned that he had a habit of checking on his experiments at six o' clock, and so tinkered with the clock's gears in order to make "six come early." Alice eventually defeated the Hatter in his lair, his head exploding after their bout. His victims included the March Hare, the Dormouse, and countless Insane Children taken from the Hatter's asylum. Īlong her journey, she discovered the imprisoned Dormouse, March Hare, and Gryphon, who told her that the Hatter had gone mad and planned to turn the inhabitants of Wonderland into automatons, or kill them in doing so. He then told her that "it" might be avoided, causing her to question what he meant, before the floor crumbled around her and sent her falling into Crazed Clockwork. ![]() When she indignantly stated that she fears nothing, the Hatter cited several of her fears. After further defeating the Tweedles, Alice encountered the Hatter yet again. Once Alice defeated the Red King, the Mad Hatter knocked her out from behind, transporting her to a mad funhouse reminiscent of Rutledge Asylum. Presumably, the Mad Hatter was also responsible for repairing the Jabberwock, who was left drastically disfigured by the Vorpal Blade, by replacing his body parts with mechanical prostheses. The Mad Hatter killed the Rabbit, intentionally crushing him flat beneath his shoe – able to do so as both the Rabbit and Alice were shrunken down at this time. Later, Alice and the White Rabbit sought out the Caterpillar in Wonderland Woods. The Mad Hatter's cries roused Alice from her dream so that she could survive the fire. When the added chapter "Smoke and Fire" began in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the Hatter screamed in alarm a fire had broken out, prompting the White Rabbit to declare that " must save Alice". The Hatter in a frenzy after seeing the fire.īefore the fire began, the Hatter was holding a tea party with Alice and her other Wonderland friends. He was also mentioned as one of the White King's messengers along with March Hare, who went under the name of "Haigha." He was, however, not necessarily guilty, as the White Queen explained that subjects were often punished before they commit a crime, rather than after, and sometimes they did not even commit one at all. Under the name of "Hatta," the Mad Hatter was in trouble with the law once again. The King also cautioned him not to be nervous or he will be "executed on the spot." He appeared again as a witness at the Knave of Hearts' trial, where the Queen appeared to recognize him as the singer she sentenced to death. ![]() The tea party, when Alice arrived, was characterized by switching places around the table at any given time making short, personal remarks asking unanswerable riddles and reciting nonsensical poetry, all of which eventually drove Alice away. ![]() In retaliation, Time (referred to as a "Him") halted himself in respect to the Hatter, keeping him and the March Hare stuck at 6:00 forever. The Hatter explained to Alice that they were always having tea because, when he tried to sing for the Queen of Hearts at her celebration, she sentenced him to death for "murdering the time." However, he escaped decapitation. While exploring Wonderland, Alice came cross the Hatter having tea with the March Hare and Dormouse. All three were killed, although Hatter is seen afterwards, leaving his fate ambiguous. Sometime during Alice's stay in Houndsditch, he became the victim of the Hare and Dormouse, now the rulers of his former domain. He was later killed by Alice, but revived when Wonderland returned to its former state. From his domain, Hatter began torturing Alice's friends and the residents of Wonderland, transforming many into mechanical automatons. He remained a fanatic of time, but was no longer the tea party-loving hatter that Alice once knew. Concept art forĪlice: Asylum shows that after an explosion in his laboratory hurt his friends, the March Hare and the Dormouse, he blames Alice, and makes himself a mechanical and higher body. It is also possible that the Queen of Hearts brainwashed him, or that he simply lost his sanity when Wonderland turned to ruin. This may be as a result of a hard reboot of Wonderland. It is unclear why Hatter became Alice's enemy. The Mad Hatter is a resident of Wonderland who Alice Liddell is acquainted with, as she met him during her first visit to Wonderland, along with the March Hare and Dormouse.ĭuring Alice's incarceration in Rutledge Asylum, he snapped, and became a half-organic, half-metallic rendition of his former self. Come in my dear you're just in time for tea! Reliable help is so hard to find these days. ![]()
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