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The White Rabbit first appeared in the 1951 animated {{w|Disney}} film ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'', based on the book ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' by {{w|Lewis Carroll}}. In the English versions of ''Kingdom Hearts'', he is voiced by {{w|Corey Burton}}, although the White Rabbit was originally voiced by {{w|Bill Thompson (voice actor)|Bill Thompson}} in ''Alice in Wonderland''.
The White Rabbit first appeared in the 1951 animated {{w|Disney}} film ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'', based on the book ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' by {{w|Lewis Carroll}}. In the English versions of ''Kingdom Hearts'', he is voiced by {{w|Corey Burton}}, although the White Rabbit was originally voiced by {{w|Bill Thompson (voice actor)|Bill Thompson}} in ''Alice in Wonderland''.


In the film, Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole to enter Wonderland, as she was curious to why he was in such a rush. Alice searches Wonderland for the White Rabbit until she discovers him at his home. There, the White Rabbit confuses her for his maid, Mary Ann, and orders her to find his gloves inside. While looking for them, Alice takes a bite out of a sweet that increases her size, frightening the White Rabbit and making him scurry off to find help. He goes to the Dodo for assistance, but despairs when he heard of the Dodo's plan to get Alice out of his home by burning it. Alice later finds him having a tea party with the March Hare and Mad Hatter. However, after the Mad Hatter and March Hare destroy his pocket watch, the White Rabbit runs off before Alice could speak with him. When Alice journeys into the hedge maze and tries to help paint the white roses red, the White Rabbit appears and heralds the Queen of Hearts' arrival. After the Cheshire Cat lands Alice into trouble, the White Rabbit is present at the trial. He was last seen blowing a trumpet that signals the beginning of the chase for Alice after she fled from the trial.
In the film, Alice follows the White Rabbit down the rabbit hole to enter Wonderland, as she was curious to why he was in such a rush to attend a certain occasion. Alice searches Wonderland for White Rabbit until she discovers him at his pink-colored home. There, the White Rabbit confuses her for his maid, Mary Ann, and orders her to find his gloves. While looking for them, Alice takes a bite out of sweet that increases her size, frightening the White Rabbit and making him scurry off to find help. He goes to the Dodo for assistance, but despairs when he heard of Dodo's plan to get Alice out of his home by burning it. Alice later finds him having a tea party with the March Hare and Mad Hatter. However, after the Mad Hatter and March Hare destroys his pocket watch, the White Rabbit runs off before Alice could speak with him. When Alice journeys into the hedge maze and tries to help paint white roses red, the White Rabbit appears and heralds the Queen of Hearts' arrival. After the Cheshire Cat got Alice into trouble, White Rabbit was present at the trial. He was last seen blowing a trumpet that signals the beginning of the chase for Alice after she fled from the trial.
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