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The Cheshire Cat aids [[Sora]] and his friends during their time in Wonderland, guiding them not only in finding evidence of [[Alice]]'s innocence, but also in finding the [[Trickmaster]]. His true intentions | The Cheshire Cat aids [[Sora]] and his friends during their time in Wonderland, guiding them not only in finding evidence of [[Alice]]'s innocence, but also in finding the [[Trickmaster]]. His true intentions though, are not very clear, and he seems more interested in seeing how Sora would handle the challenges than seeing him succeed. After Sora and company defeat the Trickmaster, the Cheshire Cat tells the party that Alice is no longer in Wonderland, and has been taken by the shadows. He then leaves, disappearing into the darkness. | ||
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Once [[Data-Sora]] | Once [[Data-Sora]] is in digitized version of Wonderland, the Data-Cheshire Cat reappears to converse with him and Data-Alice. The Data-Cheshire Cat gives hints about what Data-Sora should do next. He explains how words linked to Data-Alice's memory are scattered across Wonderland, and how collecting them will help restore it. After Data-Sora completes Data-Alice's requests, the Data-Cheshire Cat will appear once again, telling Data-Sora that "Funny thing about memories is that something will lie forgotten in your heart for ages—then one day, you'll remember. But then, a moment later, the memory may drift away again to wherever memories sleep," foreshadowing what appears to be Naminé's connection with the real Sora, or Sora's memories of Ventus, Terra, and Aqua. | ||
The Data-Cheshire Cat appears again in [[Castle Oblivion]] as a figment of Data-Sora's imagination, asking him to solve a riddle. | The Data-Cheshire Cat appears again in [[Castle Oblivion]] as a figment of Data-Sora's imagination, asking him to solve a riddle. | ||
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The Cheshire Cat is a strange character, talking in riddles and often confusing people who speak to him. Even Roxas remarks this by saying, "That cat is a walking question mark." He often helps the characters, albeit indirectly, showing his neutral alignment. The fact that he talks in riddles and knows almost everything and anything in Wonderland proves that he is quite smart. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', he admitted that he is "mad". | The Cheshire Cat is a strange character, talking in riddles and often confusing people who speak to him. Even Roxas remarks this by saying, "That cat is a walking question mark." He often helps the characters, albeit indirectly, showing his neutral alignment. The fact that he talks in riddles and knows almost everything and anything in Wonderland proves that he is quite smart. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', he admitted that he is "mad". | ||
The Cheshire Cat's perplexing personality that deems him as neither an ally nor enemy confuses many characters, including Maleficent and other related villains who, in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' manga, offered the Cheshire Cat a spot in their alliance. However, the Cheshire Cat refused, leaving the group upset and wonder whether he should be eliminated or not.{{storylink| | The Cheshire Cat's perplexing personality that deems him as neither an ally nor enemy confuses many characters, including Maleficent and other related villains who, in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' manga, offered the Cheshire Cat a spot in their alliance. However, the Cheshire Cat refused, leaving the group upset and wonder whether he should be eliminated or not.{{storylink|Keyhole (chapter)}} However, this shows that the Cheshire Cat leans more towards being a friend than a foe to Sora and his friends. | ||
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The Cheshire Cat first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'' which was based on the book by {{w|Lewis Carrol}} called ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. In the film, the Cheshire Cat first appears to Alice in the Tulgey Woods during her pursuit for the White Rabbit. When Alice questions him for an answer, the Cheshire Cat responds to her only in silly questions and demonstrating his abilities to her. Eventually, he advises her to seek out the Mad Hatter and March Hare for answers; however, Alice was reluctant to associate with people who she thought was mad. The Cheshire Cat tells her that everyone in Wonderland is mad, including himself, before he fades away into thin air while laughing and singing in the process. | The Cheshire Cat first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'' which was based on the book by {{w|Lewis Carrol}} called ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. In the film, the Cheshire Cat first appears to Alice in the Tulgey Woods during her pursuit for the White Rabbit. When Alice questions him for an answer, the Cheshire Cat responds to her only in silly questions and demonstrating his abilities to her. Eventually, he advises her to seek out the Mad Hatter and March Hare for answers; however, Alice was reluctant to associate with people who she thought was mad. The Cheshire Cat tells her that everyone in Wonderland is mad, including himself, before he fades away into thin air while laughing and singing in the process. | ||
The Cheshire Cat encounters Alice once more when she had a breakdown after her failed attempt to look for the White Rabbit. No longer desiring to find the White Rabbit, Alice asks him how to return to her home world. He replies by telling her that it is impossible for her to leave, as everything in Wonderland is done by the Queen of Hearts. He guides | The Cheshire Cat encounters Alice once more when she had a breakdown after her failed attempt to look for the White Rabbit. No longer desiring to find the White Rabbit, Alice asks him how to return to her home world. He replies by telling her that it is impossible for her to leave, as everything in Wonderland is done by the Queen of Hearts. He guides through a secret passageway that leads the Queen's kingdom. During the croquet game between the Queen and Alice, the Cheshire Cat plays a trick on the Queen of Hearts, resulting the latter to blame Alice and sending her into a trial. Before the Queen sentences Alice to be beheaded, Alice insults the Queen and the Cheshire Cat appears to echo the former's insult, further angering the Queen and causing a climatic chase to ensue. | ||
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