Jabberwocky (1951)

The jabberwocky is a character deleted from the movie Alice in Wonderland. It is known that would appear in the song removed: Beware the Jabberwock. The scene would take place after Alice left the tea party and before reaching the palace of the Queen of Hearts. The jabberwocky is based on the creature from the poem Jabberwocky, included in the original novel by Alice Through the Looking Glass.

AspectoComparado with the appearance that looked at the original illustrations by John Tenniel, the jabberwocky at Disney would look simpler. They would look for a black dragon with a resemblance to a dinosaur, a purple jersey and big yellow eyes. The original looks ferocious, round head and body of gragón with bat wings and yellow eyes, much more horrifying than the one I wanted to use for the film, for obvious reasons, because it was too scary for children.

Elimination of personajeLa elimination of character because the scene of the jabberwocky, Walt Disney seemed too frightening, in addition to lengthen the film, so it was decided to remove that scene, and with it, the jabberwocky and Beware the song Jabberwock. However, not rid of the famous poem, made the Gato Rison sing the first stanza of the poem: Twas Brillinger. This involved the removal of one song and was written for Rison Jack: I'm Odd.

'Twas Brillig Brillig'Twas is the song that sings the Cat Rison when it appears to Alicia. This song is the original first verse of the poem Jabberwocky, but the Spanish translation of the song for the movie is different from the original translation and are thus:

"The day and the moon gray burned and obscured the sun, that froze with cold light to momeraths, too. "

Throughout the film, the Gato Rison this verse is sung, which is the first and last of the original poem.

Old Story The jabberwocky on the ancient tale. A former Disney story that was made after the movie, the jabberwocky appeared, but decided to change their dark side with a more lively and more consistent with the Wonderland Disney.