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|voice= Corey Burton (English) | |voice= Corey Burton (English) | ||
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Revision as of 02:13, 29 November 2008
The Doorknob appears in Kingdom Hearts. While not having much screentime, the Doorknob's mouth is the keyhole to Wonderland. It likes to sleep, and therefore prefers silence over noises. The Doorknob also hides the worlds keyhole. The Doorknob is much sleepier than in the movie. The Doorknob is the only character from the movie version of Alice in Woderland to not have appeared in the book itself. It also uses the Phrase "One good turn deserves another," derived from an old English folk tale of the same title.
Journal Entry
Kingdom Hearts
A talking doorknob in the door to Wonderland. To enter, you must turn him--and "One good turn deserves another," as he would say. Doorknob was the only character in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) who didn't first appear in the original story.