Features the signature "Mary Blair" art style, characterized by bold colors and surrealist background designs that defined the film's aesthetic [5]. Technical Specifications Codec: H.264 / AVC (standard for MPEG-4).
Alice meets the pipe-smoking Caterpillar on a mushroom. He famously questions her identity ("Who... are... you ?") and instructs her on how the mushroom can change her size [1, 5].
Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland (1951).
Commonly found in 480p (Standard Definition) or 1080p (High Definition) depending on the digital source [4]. Audio: AAC Stereo.
Based on standard chaptering for this specific file version, the clip generally covers Alice's encounter with the or her initial entry into the Tulgey Wood . Key elements include:
The clip depicts the visual comedy of Alice growing and shrinking as she attempts to reach a manageable height to navigate the forest [2].