White Rabbit

The White Rabbit is a character from Alice in Wonderland and the book on which the film is based. He is also seen in the Alice in Wonderland attraction in Disneyland. He is also the very reason Alice gets stuck in Wonderland. He was voiced by Bill Thompson in the original film, and later by Corey Burton in both the House of Mouse series and the Kingdom Hearts games.

Personality
The White Rabbit is a jittery seemingly elderly character. Of all of Wonderland's residents, it can be concluded that the rabbit is it's most sane member. He is known to be stressful, however this is not the case. He was only stressed because of his ill-tempered queen who will surely kill the rabbit for being tardy. In the film he was not particular kind to Alice (the trail scene) but not because he wishes to be or because he is an antagonist but because he is following his Queen's orders.

Alice in Wonderland
The White Rabbit was first shown walking peacefully without a care in the world, until he looks at his watch and realizes he is late for announcing the Queen of Hearts. The White Rabbit is the Queen of Heart's announcer, but is not credited as a villain. He is seen throughout the film being followed by Alice. He notices her following her but explains that he cannot converse because he is late.

The Mad Hatter comments that the reason the White Rabbit is late is because his watch is exactly two days slow, and proceeds to tear it apart and cover it in tea, butter, and jam, then the March Hare hits it with a mallet.

Later on Alice enters the Queen of Hearts' courtyard just as she and the Rabbit appears. It can be assumed that he was late for announcing the Queen. Soon after during Alice's trail, the Rabbit is present and is last seen right before the climatic chase scene.

Aladdin and the King of Thieves
At Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding, the Genie briefly transforms into the White Rabbit shouting that he's late.

House of Mouse
The White Rabbit appeared alongside many other Disney characters. White Rabbit appears in the series and it's films. The White Rabbit's most notable appearance was in "Clarabelle's Big Secret", in which Clarabelle Cow got him to confess that he was not actually late for anything. In the Disney Short " Babysitters ", his broken watch is also shown in a scene when Goofy discusses about clocks.

Kingdom Hearts series
The White Rabbit is a minor character who inhabits Wonderland, serving under the short-tempered Queen of Hearts. He often carries around a large stop-watch, even though he is constantly late. His role in the Kingdom Hearts series is to royally introduce his queen, blowing his trumpet to signal the beginning of the usual Wonderland trials.

Kingdom Hearts
Sora, Donald, and Goofy first come across the White Rabbit in the Rabbit Hole, shortly after landing in Wonderland. He runs through the area in a panic; late to introduce the Queen of Hearts and to begin Alice's trial. The trio follow the White Rabbit into the Bizzare Room, where they notice that he has somehow gotten smaller and are left in confusion as the White Rabbit exits through a tiny door.

The Doorknob of the small door suggests drinking a bottle on the table. This causes the trio to shrink down, allowing them to enter the Queen's Court. There, the White Rabbit introduces the Queen, blowing his trumpet and signaling the start of the trial in which Alice is accused of attempting to steal the Queen's heart.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
The White Rabbit's role in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is quite similar to his role in Kingdom Hearts, with some minor changes. When they first enter Wonderland, Sora, Donald, and Goofy are passed by the White Rabbit in the Lotus Forest, once again late to begin Alice's trial. The trio follow him into the Queen's Court, where he blows his trumpet so that the trial may begin.

This time, Alice is accused of being responsible for the Heartless and for stealing the Queen of Hearts's memory. The White Rabbit explains to Alice that the charges are very serious and without the Queen's memory they would not be able to get rid of the Heartless that are infesting the kingdom.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
When Roxas goes on his first mission to Wonderland, he arrives in the Rabbit Hole just in time to see the White Rabbit run by. Once again, the White Rabbit is late and panics as he runs into the Bizarre Room. Similar to the events that take place in Kingdom Hearts, Roxas enters the Bizarre Room surprised to see that the White Rabbit has shrunken. The Doorknob explains that the bottle on the table will make Roxas smaller, so he uses it to shrink down in order to fight Heartless and complete his mission. As he leaves, he wonders to himself where exactly the White Rabbit had gone.

Later, Roxas is paired up with Luxord on a mission to eliminate some Pink Concertos. Although Roxas doesn't encounter the White Rabbit on this visit, he explains the encounter to Luxord before the mission begins.

When Luxord and Roxas return once more on a mission to locate and destroy three Commanders, the White Rabbit passes them in the Rabbit Hole and Luxord convinces Roxas to follow. The two Nobodies follow the White Rabbit to the Queen's Court, and overhear him reporting to the Queen of Hearts. The Queen's soldiers had been searching for a trio that had startled her and he explains that the only place they could be is the royal Rose Garden. The "trio" happens to be the three Commanders that Roxas and Luxord were sent to destroy. The White Rabbit's hint helps them to do so, allowing them to complete their mission.

Kingdom Hearts coded
In Kingdom Hearts coded, the virtual Sora finds the White Rabbit hiding in the Tea Party Garden. Speaking to the White Rabbit about the "pocket patch" allows Sora to obtain the "trial" memory.

Answering Alice's questions will reveal that she had been chasing the White Rabbit and that she also had a Tea Party with the White Rabbit and the Mad Hatter, celebrating the lack of a birthday.

Disney Parks


The White Rabbit has made many appearances at the Disney parks as a meetable character and is usually seen with Alice and the Mad Hatter who are more common than he is.

He also appears with Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum in the Disneyland parade in the Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun vhs

Alice in Wonderland
White Rabbit appears as an audio animatronic in the dark ride based off the film.

Disneyland Musical Chairs
White Rabbit shows up occasionally in the popular game in Disneyland and joins Alice and Mad Hatter.

Fantasmic!
White Rabbit appears in the bubble montage in the live nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! as well as riding Steamboat Willie or the Mark Twain Riverboat at the show's finale.

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