Size comparison shows that these are indeed two different sizes.
Size comparison shows that these are indeed two different sizes.
The Alice 'king is about 2 inches tall, slightly less than twice as large as the 'kin.
The Alice scene is admittedly a little strange, featuring a doghouse and a water pump, 'cause both feature prominently in the books and films...oh wait, they don't. WTF?
The first series Disneykins are from 1961 and were available pretty much continuously until the early 1970s. Alice is one of 34 different Disney characters in that series, and she came in three different box variations: the blue 'candy' box you see above, and the white box below.
The third variation is a pink window box, but I have not seen the Alice. Only 32 of the 34 first series figures came that way, in 4 collections of 8 figures; Alice is in collection 4.
If you are interested in Disneykins or other Disney Marx figures, I highly recommend Abby Weissman's excellent site. He has a wealth of information and an amazing collection of just about everything!
What's interesting about this magazine is that it is 99% about Scotland. Lots of articles about Scottish industry, scenery, culture, etc. And of course the Alice article. Out place? Perhaps.
The article itself is standard fare. Lots of statistics about the making of the film, albeit there is lots of emphasis on those members of the vocal talent who are indeed English - this is an English magazine after all.
The article is very careful not to critique the film too much, rather it spends a great deal of time praising Walt Disney in general and the artistry of the film. It does go so far to say that those expecting a Tenniel-esque adaptation will be disappointed. All in all a fairly fluffy piece.
I do like the press photo of Kathy on the final page of the article, as the publication does mention that Kathy bears a resemblance to the Tenniel Alice.
Wow. A King of Hearts maquette. Is that cool or what? I don't know if it is from the film or from the attraction, but I don't really care. How nice was that of Shelley at the archive to go get this and show it to me? And then take my picture with it? Very cool I say. Thank you Shelley from the Archive, you are the best!
I must admit I did spend quite a bit of time stalking the various Alice characters all over the park. I had a surprising amount of luck too, as I managed to find four of the seven (do they even have the Walrus and Tweedles anymore?)
This is quite possibly the cutest Alice I've seen at the park in quite some time.
She is a teeny thing too.
The Hatter of course can never be serious...
I did manage to get some good shots inside the Alice attraction as well.







