''oh by the way... he went that way:D'' ''who did??'' ''the white rabbit!'' ''he did?!'' "he did what?'' 'uh-went that way?'' ''who did?'' ''the rabbit!'' ''what rabbit? :D'' ''...but didnt you just say-'' ''can you stand on ur head?'' FIRST TROLL IN HISTROY AND HELL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE !!!!!!!
Anyone else realize that chess never gets mad at her unlike every other character Tweedle Dee and tweedle dum both bully her into listening to them The white rabbit gets mad at her because she grew in his house and couldn’t find his gloves The flowers bully her because they think she’s a weed The caterpillar yells at her a lot The mad hatter and March hare get mad at her for repeating hatters raven riddle and they don’t let her talk or drink tea The queen for obvious reasons Chess was only trying to help out and be silly he just wasn’t silly at the right times When he was planking the queen he just wanted to make aLice laugh but didn’t realize he was doing any harm
Notice how Chesire is the least insane out of all the inhabitants of the Wonderland, he is aware enough that most of the inhabitants are practically off their rockers, even self-aware enough that he's insane himself.
"You seem very clever at explaining words, Sir", said Alice. "Would you kindly tell me the meaning of the poem 'Jabberwocky'?" "Let's hear it", said Humpty Dumpty. "I can explain all the poems that ever were invented--and a good many that haven't been invented just yet." This sounded very hopeful, so Alice repeated the first verse: 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. "That's enough to begin with", Humpty Dumpty interrupted: "there are plenty of hard words there. 'Brillig' means four o'clock in the afternoon--the time when you begin broiling things for dinner." "That'll do very well", said Alice: "and 'slithy'?" "Well, 'slithy' means 'lithe and slimy'. 'Lithe' is the same as 'active'. You see it's like a portmanteau--there are two meanings packed up into one word." I see it now", Alice remarked thoughfully: "and what are 'toves'?" "Well, 'toves' are something like badgers--they're something like lizards--and they're something like corkscrews." "They must be very curious creatures." "They are that", said Humpty Dumpty: "also they make their nests under sun-dials--also they live on cheese." "And what's to 'gyre' and to 'gimble'?" "To 'gyre' is to go round and round like a gyroscope. To 'gimble' is to make holes like a gimlet." "And 'the wabe' is the grass plot round a sun-dial, I suppose?" said Alice, surprised at her own ingenuity. "Of course it is. It's called 'wabe', you know, because it goes a long way before it, and a long way behind it--" "And a long way beyond it on each side", Alice added. "Exactly so. Well then, 'mimsy' is 'flimsy and miserable' (there's another portmanteau for you). And a 'borogove' is a thin shabby-looking bird with its feathers sticking out all round--something like a live mop." "And then 'mome raths'?" said Alice. "If I'm not giving you too much trouble." "Well a 'rath' is a sort of green pig, but 'mome' I'm not certain about. I think it's sort for 'from home'--meaning that they'd lost their way, you know." "And what does 'outgrabe' mean?" "Well, 'outgribing' is something between bellowing an whistling, with a kind of sneeze in the middle: however, you'll hear it done, maybe--down in the wood yonder--and when you've once heard it, you'll be quite content. Who's been repeating all that hard stuff to you?" "I read it in a book", said Alice.
Jynelle Contreras It’s Sterling Holloway. He was a commonly used voice actor for Disney during the Walt age, known for his strange and soothing voice. He voiced the stork from Dumbo, the narrator of Peter and the Wolf, and of course, Pooh.
In the book she asks the meaning of the words she doesn't recognize and only gets explanations of ones from the first line; _Brillig_ - the time of early midday when you begin grilling meat to eat for lunch _Wabe_ - the grass surrounding a sundial _Momeraths_ and _Toves_ - creatures; I believe toves were the ones described as looking like green pigs Later, we receive a single line referring to a bandersnatch, which implies it is very swift. "You'd may as well try to outrun a bandersnatch" or somesuch, said dismissively by a king. I always imagined a bandersnatch as resembling a striped weasel or mongoose, but very large. I don't like the bulky hyena bandersnatch from the 2010 movie, I think it's gross and its muscly front-heavy appearance doesn't look like it fits the _swiftness_ the creature should have as its primary defining characteristic.
Me-OW! This is quite magnificent. Cheshire Cat is the best. Now, I don't quite get how he's got that... je ne sais quoi look. Perhaps its that sourire charmant. Perhaps it is. As a Chatte du Cheshire, I can confirmer que nous avons beaucoup de charme. Haha! Okay, ill stop with the French words, I do know that a lot of people don't speak French. THE THING IS... I don't speak French at all! I just used google translate!
alice: "HE DID?!?" CC: "he did what" alice: "went that way" CC again: "who did?" Alice again: "the white rabbit" CC: "hWAT rAbBiT?" THIS IS SO GENIUS! XD You ask a stupid rhetorical question after ALREADY GIVEN THE ANSWER, YOU GET A STUPID RHETORICAL ANSWER BACK! X'DDD
Ya know i do exactly the same thing some body will ask : hey do you have a pencil I can borrow: I’ll be like :yes: they will say thanks then I’ll give them a stick and say:here you go a medal: and they are always so confused
It’s a shame no one used an AI generated voice to complete the song/poem. I know ethically it’s wrong but I wish Disney had went through and just recorded the whole song.
@@blaqwhole4998 no the scene does not contain a song within it's only Alice and the Chesire Cat talking there is nothing that sounds like a song in the scene
The face he makes when he says "what rabbit?" always gets me
Same
What rabbit 👁️👄👁️?
Can you stand on your head?
@@daughteroftiaran no :(
It’s a ghost car
''oh by the way... he went that way:D''
''who did??''
''the white rabbit!''
''he did?!''
"he did what?''
'uh-went that way?''
''who did?''
''the rabbit!''
''what rabbit? :D''
''...but didnt you just say-''
''can you stand on ur head?''
FIRST TROLL IN HISTROY AND HELL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE !!!!!!!
Me when talking
There are so many different interpretations of cheshire but none them have the same level of charm and wimsy that this one has.
something about sterling holloways voice is so sweet even when he played kaa its so nice i will always love his voice
Anyone else realize that chess never gets mad at her unlike every other character
Tweedle Dee and tweedle dum both bully her into listening to them
The white rabbit gets mad at her because she grew in his house and couldn’t find his gloves
The flowers bully her because they think she’s a weed
The caterpillar yells at her a lot
The mad hatter and March hare get mad at her for repeating hatters raven riddle and they don’t let her talk or drink tea
The queen for obvious reasons
Chess was only trying to help out and be silly he just wasn’t silly at the right times
When he was planking the queen he just wanted to make aLice laugh but didn’t realize he was doing any harm
Notice how Chesire is the least insane out of all the inhabitants of the Wonderland, he is aware enough that most of the inhabitants are practically off their rockers, even self-aware enough that he's insane himself.
"You seem very clever at explaining words, Sir", said Alice. "Would you kindly tell me the meaning of the poem 'Jabberwocky'?"
"Let's hear it", said Humpty Dumpty. "I can explain all the poems that ever were invented--and a good many that haven't been invented just yet."
This sounded very hopeful, so Alice repeated the first verse:
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
"That's enough to begin with", Humpty Dumpty interrupted: "there are plenty of hard words there. 'Brillig' means four o'clock in the afternoon--the time when you begin broiling things for dinner."
"That'll do very well", said Alice: "and 'slithy'?"
"Well, 'slithy' means 'lithe and slimy'. 'Lithe' is the same as 'active'. You see it's like a portmanteau--there are two meanings packed up into one word."
I see it now", Alice remarked thoughfully: "and what are 'toves'?"
"Well, 'toves' are something like badgers--they're something like lizards--and they're something like corkscrews."
"They must be very curious creatures."
"They are that", said Humpty Dumpty: "also they make their nests under sun-dials--also they live on cheese."
"And what's to 'gyre' and to 'gimble'?"
"To 'gyre' is to go round and round like a gyroscope. To 'gimble' is to make holes like a gimlet."
"And 'the wabe' is the grass plot round a sun-dial, I suppose?" said Alice, surprised at her own ingenuity.
"Of course it is. It's called 'wabe', you know, because it goes a long way before it, and a long way behind it--"
"And a long way beyond it on each side", Alice added.
"Exactly so. Well then, 'mimsy' is 'flimsy and miserable' (there's another portmanteau for you). And a 'borogove' is a thin shabby-looking bird with its feathers sticking out all round--something like a live mop."
"And then 'mome raths'?" said Alice. "If I'm not giving you too much trouble."
"Well a 'rath' is a sort of green pig, but 'mome' I'm not certain about. I think it's sort for 'from home'--meaning that they'd lost their way, you know."
"And what does 'outgrabe' mean?"
"Well, 'outgribing' is something between bellowing an whistling, with a kind of sneeze in the middle: however, you'll hear it done, maybe--down in the wood yonder--and when you've once heard it, you'll be quite content. Who's been repeating all that hard stuff to you?"
"I read it in a book", said Alice.
Man I just love Chesire Cat
Thanks 😏
"but I don't want to go around mad people!!"
"Oh!You can't help that,most everyone is mad here,if you haven't noticed,i'm not quiet there myself"
Midnight Moon hehe same I do the exact same thing he does
He he I’m the same thing 😆😉
@@Lastart-pg2tr You okay there?
Sterling Holloway and Kathryn Beaumont had the most pleasing voices ever.
Kathryn Beaumont also voiced Wendy Darling in Peter Pan
The Cheshire Cat was the Troll Face before the Troll Face was even posted on 4chan.
0:59 "A *cheshire* cat if u please" 😂
He is so fascinating
The Cheshire cat is so and awesome he's my favorite character ever.
Did anyone notice that Cheshire Cat sounds like Pooh Bear?
Jynelle Contreras It’s Sterling Holloway. He was a commonly used voice actor for Disney during the Walt age, known for his strange and soothing voice. He voiced the stork from Dumbo, the narrator of Peter and the Wolf, and of course, Pooh.
Jynelle Contreras and Kaa from the jungle book
MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN No that was Burle Ives. For Rudolph at least.
Brer Oswald He's also Amos the mouse in "Ben (Franklin) And I".
so does the snake from jungle book
The jabberwooky poem
Well he is right if she doesn't know where she wants to go then it doesn't matter where she goes
In the book she asks the meaning of the words she doesn't recognize and only gets explanations of ones from the first line;
_Brillig_ - the time of early midday when you begin grilling meat to eat for lunch
_Wabe_ - the grass surrounding a sundial
_Momeraths_ and _Toves_ - creatures; I believe toves were the ones described as looking like green pigs
Later, we receive a single line referring to a bandersnatch, which implies it is very swift. "You'd may as well try to outrun a bandersnatch" or somesuch, said dismissively by a king. I always imagined a bandersnatch as resembling a striped weasel or mongoose, but very large. I don't like the bulky hyena bandersnatch from the 2010 movie, I think it's gross and its muscly front-heavy appearance doesn't look like it fits the _swiftness_ the creature should have as its primary defining characteristic.
These lyrics are from the Jabberwocky poem! Fun fact
Gets to the trippy heart of the matter. Pass the special k please.
Me-OW! This is quite magnificent. Cheshire Cat is the best. Now, I don't quite get how he's got that... je ne sais quoi look. Perhaps its that sourire charmant. Perhaps it is. As a Chatte du Cheshire, I can confirmer que nous avons beaucoup de charme. Haha! Okay, ill stop with the French words, I do know that a lot of people don't speak French.
THE THING IS...
I don't speak French at all! I just used google translate!
l love chesire cat he is cool 😀😎
i understand why brother called me a loon with a personality of a cheshire cat.
CHESHIRE CAT ALL YEAR LONG!!!!!!!!!!
Americas favorite cat. Cool cat awesome
Frank Civitak another British Invasion
Goodness!
I just realized Jax from ADC is similar to The Chesire Cat: a purple mammal who is a trickster that smiles alot
Lyrics Just Like A Disney Sing Along Songs Video
MY PRECIOUS
I love Alice and the 🐈
am i the only one that is terrified of this movie !!!
All I can see is that photo is the Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland.
alice: "HE DID?!?"
CC: "he did what"
alice: "went that way"
CC again: "who did?"
Alice again: "the white rabbit"
CC: "hWAT rAbBiT?"
THIS IS SO GENIUS! XD
You ask a stupid rhetorical question after ALREADY GIVEN THE ANSWER, YOU GET A STUPID RHETORICAL ANSWER BACK! X'DDD
They are all mad here
DISNEY should offer a position as Alice in real life
This cat is better than any other design of the Cheshire cat and he can sing better than me
Lol I’ve been saying his name wrong my whole childhood ;-;
Lol. Always makes me laugh
"Brilling" or "brillig"?
I am as random as this kitty
The "white rabbit" is meth 😳
🤣 🤣 🤣
Im like the Cheshire cat in my way
Oh by the way the mad hatter is in that direction
What cat?
@@ashhole7240 dont you mean what rabbit??
He went that way
@@ashhole7240 who did
Ya know i do exactly the same thing some body will ask : hey do you have a pencil I can borrow: I’ll be like :yes: they will say thanks then I’ll give them a stick and say:here you go a medal: and they are always so confused
The chesire cat is a ghost cat to be honest
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THIS WORLD IS GAS MADE FOR LIGHTING.
But I don’t want to meet mad people! 🤣
If the Jabberwocky was Deleted then why was the poem kept
00:00:41 Wha? 00:01:23 As Long As I Ca...
POV it’s school:
…oh you can’t help that…most everyone’s mad here…ah hah. AHAHHAAHHAHAH…”
For some reason I find this strangely familiar
this scares me idk y
It’s a shame no one used an AI generated voice to complete the song/poem. I know ethically it’s wrong but I wish Disney had went through and just recorded the whole song.
The jabberwooky poem
Beware! The jabberwock my son!
😂 this is priceless!!! 🤣
2:46
0:42
2:00 Don't get your bloomers in a bunch, Alice.
Amigo Cheshire Cat is
Snaeky
Nice And
Lazy
The 2022 one is cuter
this isn't a song it's just a scene from the movie
But it IS a song even if it is just in the movie.
@@blaqwhole4998 no the scene does not contain a song within it's only Alice and the Chesire Cat talking there is nothing that sounds like a song in the scene
He sings some lyrics of the Jabberwocky poem from the original book. That's what the "'Twas briling and the slithy toves" stuff was from.
@@echoflowerproductions1445 thanks thats an awsome fun fact
And pls reply amigo
The 2016 one is cuter
alice: "HE DID?!?"
"he did what"
Am I the only one who'd literally fight that stinkin cat? 🧍♀(if it were possible to catch him in the first place.)
I can stand on my head.
Americas favorite cat cool cat. Awesome
You have my appreciation for this account's existence
Where is the white rabbit?????
Oh you silly cat😊😊😊
kawaiikitty 5040 here! :D
I can watch the Chesire Cat for days. I absolutely love his madness
Whose madness?
Cheshire Cat: “Can you stand on your head?”
Me: No!
However, if I were looking for a white rabbit.. I'd ask, the mad hatter..
Looney Tunes Mad Hatter?!?
@@cameronburdine6128 Or... there's the March Hare, in that direction.
There’s something I just love about that crack pot cat!
What cat?
I frickin’ love The Mad Hatter and The Cheshire Cat...
I have a feeling that my life is based on this cartoon 😰
Then that would make you incredibly lucky :)
''Twas brilling
And the slithy toves
Did the gyre and gimble in the wabe
All mimsy were the borogroves
And the mome raths outgrabe
Same
Always confused
Dame6
I’ve always wanted to know what tf he was saying lmao
Who doesn't 😂
I didn't realize until years after I watched that he was singing the Jabberwocky poem from the book.
EchoFlower Productions Now I know 😂
mr change the subject XD
Exactly-
So if anyone is wondering what he was singing, it’s the jabberwocky poem
One of my favorites
2:46 excuse me I'm a nine yr old
I used to be scared of this scene when I was younger idrk why but I couldn't go to bed at some point
The doesn't say 'there you are' he says 'very well'
He is so fascinating
the cat looks awesome
best exit ever
Cheshire Cat is #1
The cat is scaring me
I feel comfortable around the cat
I'm watching this right now❤
1:29-1:35 How is he walking around Alice like that?!
Jynelle Contreras hes disappeared into thin air and stood on his head, this cat obviously has no logic
You're asking a question meant to rhetorical
Jynelle Contreras why is a raven like a writing desk?
klassicalmuzik I haven't the slightest clue
magic.
I realize the cat was singing gibberish the whole time
What's the name of the song that the Cat sing?
Triiiiipyyy
Which chesire cat do you like more?
Realistic one:like
Cartoon one:comment
Oh by the way he went that way
Who did?
...much "Thanks-" 🇺🇸🏆🎥💝😅🔐😘. BOBZGT🏁🐾
His poop comes out pink & purple haaa