She swings her crowbar at Doris, who dodges, and hits Jernigan in the crotch instead, causing him to let out a high pitched scream. Alice opens the door, squeezes herself through the small opening, and tries to sit inside. Using a disguise, Alice acquires a house in the neighborhood. In Disney Infinity, there are Power Discs based on Alice in Wonderland. Realizing this, she swings on the banisters, thinking she has outwitted the kid, but then the banisters split and Alice falls onto the stairs, injuring her back. The Queen invites a reluctant Alice to play against her in a croquet match, in which live flamingos, card guards, and hedgehogs are used as equipment. She then jumps over the hedge, only to run head-first into Peter in mid-air who also was pursuing the car in her direction. After Alex calls the cops and they fail to catch them, Alice wonders what went wrong with the burglar alarm and figures that there could be a watcher in the neighborhood. [31] This release was so successful that it warranted a subsequent re-release in 1981. Home Alone 3 Denzel Washington at the Internet Broadway Database; Denzel Washington at the Internet Off-Broadway Database; . Alice Ribbons is one of the main antagonists of the 1997 film, Home Alone 3. The second time around, Alice is jogging with a fake baby in a stroller when she spots the cops and tells Peter (who is searching another house) to abort the mission. It manages to go past the patrolling Alice and Unger. Categories In Kinect Disneyland Adventures, Alice, Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, and the Queen of Hearts make appearances. Alice bends over to retrieve her lost hat, splitting her pants in the process. However, Disney insisted that the scenes themselves keep close to those in the novel since most of its humor is in the writing.[6]. After getting up, she tries to walk through the mud, but falls back, tripping another cord and causing another pot to fall on her face. However, while a person with a lot of jewlery is being dealt with, Mrs. Hess takes the bag with the toy car by accident. At the airport, Alice has the toy car in a white bag and puts it through the airport scanner. Alice Ribbons In jail, Alice, now having got the chicken pox from Alex, has her picture taken with the other crooks. Unger and Jernigan land on the trampoline, but it gives way and they both fall into the freezing swimming pool. After the cab eventually arrives, Unger and Jernigan interrogate the driver and find out that Ms. Hess, the woman he was driving, lived in North Devon Park, Washington Street in a, "old, Tudor-style place with Christmas lights, a reef at the end of the driveway and the driveway is the only one that hasn't been shoveled.". Nonetheless, she is vastly more intelligent, cunning, sadistic, and athletic than either Unger or Jernigan, but still proves to be quite reckless as she's responsible multiple times of allowing Alex to escape only thanks to her actions. [8], Around this time, Disney considered making a live-action-and-animated version of Alice in Wonderland (similar to his short Alice Comedies) that would star Ginger Rogers and would utilize the recently developed sodium vapor process. [6] However, Disney did not completely abandon the idea of adapting Alice, and in 1936 he made the Mickey Mouse cartoon Thru the Mirror. RCA Victor released a story album and single records with Kathryn Beaumont and several cast members that re-created the story, but it was not the soundtrack. She then eats a cookie that causes her to grow excessively. Alice calls out to Beaupre, who calls out to Jernigan and Unger, and Alice and the gang try to follow Mrs. Hess through the airport. Soon, Alice and Beaupre meet Mrs. Hess (who was the very reason they were in Chicago in the first place). When she tries to open in from the other side, her hand gets caught in industrial strength glue. [36] The DVD contained the Operation: Wonderland featurette, several sing-a-long videos, a storybook, a trivia game, and its theatrical trailer.[37]. She was portrayed by Rya Kihlstedt, who also portrayed Carolyn Logan in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Queen of the Lair in She Creature, Erica Kravid in Heroes Reborn and the Fourth Sister in Obi-Wan Kenobi. Burghoff is the only actor to . Alice Ribbons View source Alice Ribbons Voiced/Portrayed by Rya Kihlstedt Gender Female Hair Color Black Eye Color Blue Species Human Nationality Russian-Swedish Studio Origin 20th Century Fox Occupation Criminal Thief Alignment Bad Affiliations Home Alone franchise Alice Ribbons is one of the main antagonists in Home Alone 3. "[50], Alice in Wonderland has been condensed into a one-act stage version entitled, Alice in Wonderland, Jr. Due to persistent anonymous vandalism, all users must be logged in to edit this Wiki. While Mrs. Hess is looking for the package, Alice closes the garage door. After Jernigan snaps a picture of the number on the cab, Alice and the quartet head to a cab depot and wait for the cab to show up. In Disney's Villains' Revenge, the Queen of Hearts is one of the villains who tries to turn the ending to her story to where she finally cuts off Alice's head. Disneyland contains a dark ride based on the film in addition to the teacups,[56] and Disneyland Paris also contains a hedge maze called Alice's Curious Labyrinth, which takes its inspiration from the film. A few of the episodes are dandy, such as the mad tea party and the caucus race; the music is tuneful and sugary and the color is excellent. He works as the personal concierge for Cedric who works at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Mr. Hector is the secondary antagonist of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Realizing her mistake too late, she falls through the shaft, screaming until she hits the bottom. Alice Ribbons is one of the secondary antagonists of the 1997 family comedy film Home Alone 3, the third installment of the Home Alone film series. After getting up, she tries to walk through the mud, but falls back, tripping another cord and causing another pot to fall on her face. Alice tells Unger to block up the street so no one will come in. Alice proclaims to her fellow crooks, "We have it". She is the sole female of a group of four thieves who work for a North Korean terrorist organization. Alice calls out to Beaupre, who calls out to Jernigan and Unger. Thanks to Jernigan intercepting Alex's mom's phone call, Alice answers her and claims that she disconnected her and that Bradley must've misplaced the toy car. Other characters from the film that appear in the games include the Queen of Hearts and the Card Soldiers (also enemies in the games), Cheshire Cat, White Rabbit, Doorknob, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, and the Caterpillar (this last in the non-official Kingdom Hearts V Cast game only).[58]. After this, Peter says that he will go in the front of the house and then tells Unger to go to the north side and Alice to go to the south side. Street Party and Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams. Five years later, it was re-issued in the "Wonderland Sale" promotion on May 28, 1986 on VHS, Betamax, and LaserDisc for its 35th anniversary, and then it was re-promoted on July 12, 1991 for its 40th anniversary, surrounding the video re-issue of Robin Hood. Alice notices his hair (earlier being cut by a lawnmower) to which she thinks he has gotten a haircut. Category:Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland villains. Unfortunately, her surroundings completely change, leaving her lost in the forest. In the games, Alice is one of seven "Princesses of Heart", a group of maidens who are a major part of the plot in the series. Alex Pruitt has the whole scene filmed on camera. However, a luggage mix up occurs when a passenger with a lot of jewelry is subjected to additional security screening, causing an elderly passenger named Mrs. Hess, who is carrying loaves of sourdough bread in a similar bag, to take the criminals' bag with the toy car by accident. A year and two months later, Disney released a 2-disc special "Un-Anniversary" edition DVD on March 30, 2010 to promote the recent Tim Burton version. Alice tells Unger to block up the street so no one will come in. Jernigan tells her that she smacked him in the crotch, which Alice tells him that if he changed his shorts once in a while, maybe he would not have rats in his pants. Proud of her work, she turns and as she goes to open the door, the floor tilts and hits her in the back of the head before she falls down into the furnace. She spots a passing White Rabbit in a waistcoat, who panics of being late. They fall multiple stories down to the basement. in 1944, Decca Records had released a Ginger Rogers dramatization of Lewis Carroll's book with Disney cover art (perhaps tying in with earlier discussions of her being cast as a live-action Disney "Alice"),[24] Decca did indeed license the rights to release the 1951 Alice soundtrack from Disney, but later decided against it and never produced one. MANNIX, (from left): Loretta Swit, Mike Connors, 1967-75. Molly Merchants | Rya Kihlstedt was 27 years old when she starred as Alice. Alice meets up with Peter and Unger who are having trouble with Alex's traps. After getting up and cracking her spine back in place, she somersaults and back-flips onto the veranda. She mainly patrols the neighborhood along with Earl and Burton. After this, Petr says that he will go in the front of the house and then tells Unger to go to the north side and Alice to go to the south side. All the while, Alex goes to opposite sides of the house and blows the dog whistle which leads the canine to wrap its leash around Alice's legs. "[44] Time stated that "Judged simply as the latest in the long, popular line of Disney cartoons, Alice lacks a developed story line, which the studio's continuity experts, for all their freedom with scissors and paste, have been unable to put together out of the episodic books. Her partners are Peter Beaupre, Earl Unger and Burton Jernigan. She swings her crowbar at Doris who dodges and hits Jernigan in the crotch instead causing him to let out a high pitched scream. The next day, Alice and the stolen dog (Rollie) head to the house. A CGI-animated reboot series, Alice's Wonderland Bakery, premiered on February 9, 2022. Alice rescues the baby, but as she leaves the house the baby turns into a pig and runs away. She, Earl and Jernigan sees a trampoline below and she orders Jernigan to jump onto it an nearly pushes him off, at which point he tells her not to push him or he will fall. Alice comes up to Petr and asks what happened and he says that a woman is in the house and gives her the toy car before heading back inside. [60][61][62], Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic, Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, "UltimateDisney.com's Interview with Lisa Davis, the voice and model for 101 Dalmatians' Anita Radcliff", The Disney "Alice" That Never WasExcept on Records|Cartoon Research, "The Disney "Alice" That Never Was Except on Records |", "Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records. There, Alice waits for someone with a bag to reveal the car. Alice realizes this when she takes Mrs. Hess bag and feels the contents, and opens it to find the said sourdough packages. Irritated, Alice goes back to get her hat. She, Earl and Jernigan sees a trampoline below and orders Jernigan to jump into it and nearly pushes him off, which he tells him not to push him and he will fell. Faced with business problems, however, the Laugh-O-Gram Studio went bankrupt in July 1923, and the film was never released to the general public. Alice and Jernigan checks the bedroom, only to find a monkey doll laying on it, Jernigan chuckles and Alices tells him to shut up. The three robbers (Alice, Jernigan, and Unger) then begin to follow Alex to the attic. Irritated, Alice goes back to get her hat. After Unger and Jernigan also fail to find the toy car, Petr decides that the car must be on a plane, the next boarding plane being to Chicago. Realizing this, she swings on the banisters, thinking she has outwitted the kid, but then the banisters split and Alice falls onto the stairs, injuring her back. Breaking and enteringTrespassingAttempted murderConspiracyTortureTheftTerrorism ", "You got a haircut?" She soon spots the car heading into a hedge and goes after it. The crooks then call it a day and go back to their house. Contents 1 Enemies 1.1 Boss 1.2 Regular 1.3 Unreleased 2 Trivia 3 References Enemies Boss Dollmaker The Wonderland incarnation of Dr. Angus Bumby. Alice thinks that someone must be hiding under the blankets, and she prepares to strike whoever is underneath with a crowbar. By chance, Alice and Beaupre meet Mrs. Hess (the very reason they were in Chicago in the first place), who is walking over to Alex's house. Alice kisses Mrs. Hess in the middle of her forehead and exits out the back door and leaves it open, telling Mrs. Hess that she could use some 'fresh air', meaning an ugly death by hypothermia. After the snowstorm, Alice and the others go back to the house. When she tries to open in from the other side, her hand gets caught in industrial strength glue. While searching for the gloves, Alice finds and eats another cookie and grows giant, getting stuck in the house. Petr Beaupre | When she tries to open in from the other side, her hand gets caught in industrial strength glue. Mrs. Hess places her bag down and takes off the robe, revealing the car. I am an admin of this site. [19][21] By April 1950, Fain and Hilliard had finished composing songs for the film.[22]. Although none of his songs were used in the finished film, the melody for "Lobster Quadrille" was used for the song "Never Smile at a Crocodile" in Peter Pan. Walt Disney was familiar with Lewis Carroll's Alice books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871), and had read them as a schoolboy.[6]. Alice is first seen after her leader, Petr Beaupre receives the missile cloaking chip from the man they made a deal with to steal it from Axus Defense Technologies. Alice has a fear of rodents and claims she "hates dogs". He is played by actor Tim Curry. Alice walks towards a gate at the side of the house. In the novelization of the film by Todd Strasser, Alice is knocked into the mud by cinder blocks instead of flower pots. Q. In 1939, Frank Churchill was assigned to compose songs, and they were accompanied by a story reel featuring artwork from David S. Hall. Alice Ribbons | Antagonists Wiki | Fandom Advertisement Antagonists Wiki 9,069 pages Explore Antagonists in: Home Alone Villains, Women, 1990's Debuts, Minor antagonists Alice Ribbons View source Alice Ribbons is a minor character in Home Alone 3 . Alice runs into the house and tells Petr that she lost the car, much to his annoyance. She screams and tells Jernigan not to move and to keep his voice down. Alice walks towards a gate at the south side of the house. [34][35], In January 2000, Walt Disney Home Video launched the Gold Classic Collection, and then Alice in Wonderland was re-issued on VHS and DVD in the line on July 4, 2000. While they're having Chinese food, Alice realizes that the person who was controlling the car and who was calling the police is a kid. She fails to notice that the floor was removed and falls all the way down to the basement lamenting "Ouch.". Alice Ribbons (Rya Kihlstedt) is one of the secondary antagonists in the 1997 film, "Home Alone 3". She is the sole female of a group of four thieves that work for a North Korean terrorist organization. After Peter eventually finds the toy car, he summons Alice and the gang to the house where he is. Losing her balance she lands on her knees and triggers a cord which causes a plant pot to fall from the roof and knock her on the head, causing her to faint in the mud. Alice sees Alex's pet rat Doris sitting on a hole on Jernigan's pants, she screams and tells Jernigan not to move and keep his voice down. [9] Lisa Davis (who later voiced Anita Radcliffe in One Hundred and One Dalmatians) and Luana Patten were also considered for the role of Alice. Alice rings the doorbell a few times, but no one answers (mostly due to the fact that Alex cuts the doorbell wire). Crimes For example, the cards are seen throughout Mickeyjunk Mountain in the original Epic Mickey, Alice appears as a statue carrying a projector screen in Epic Mickey 2 and Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat appear as unlockable characters in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. Alice then sees Alex's pet rat Doris sitting on a hole in Jernigan's trousers. The second time around, Alice is jogging with a fake baby in a stroller when she spots the cops and tells Petr (who is searching another house) to abort the mission. Alice searches through the Dallas, Miami, New York, and Denver airport lounges, but is unable to find the toy car. Both said, "Dont move!" When Alex blows the whistle one last time, Rollie runs to the back of the house, dragging Alice on her back through the bushes which knocks off her hat and glasses until she breaks free of the leash and Rollie runs off. Alice is the first femalevillain in the Home Alone franchise. The Japanese version, in fact, is based very heavily on the film, with almost every reference in the game coming from the film.

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