Alice in Wonderland/Ships

= Alice & Dinah = 

Alice & Dinah is the friend ship between Alice and Dinah

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Dinah is with Alice and her sister when the latter is reading, which the Disney adaptations changed to her sister giving her a lesson. In the movie, Alice sings a song to Dinah about how much she dislikes this world and would prefer to go in a "world of her own". They then see the White Rabbit, which causes Alice to chase after him and Dinah after her. When Alice falls into the rabbit hole, she says goodbye to Dinah, with the movie adding a shot of Dinah waving goodbye to Alice with a stunned look on her face. In the book, while falling Alice has time to lament what Dinah would do without her.

When meeting the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Alice mentions Dinah again, but tries to keep quiet as the Dormouse is understandably afraid of cats.

Dinah is with Alice when she wakes up, with the movie implying that everything past the White Rabbit had been a dream.

Alice Through the Looking Glass
In the Looking Glass Lands, Alice mentions that Dinah had two kittens as the White Queen and the Red Queen remind her of them. In the end, when Alice gets furious at the Red Queen, she grabs her majesty and violently shakes her... only to wake up with one of Dinah's kittens in her hands.

American McGee's Alice
For years Alice believed the report of Dinah starting the fire that killed her family and deeply traumatized her. With everyone believing that the family cat had simply knocked over a lit old lamp that was left in the living room, while everyone else was upstairs. All while forgetting Dinah's true role and location that night. When Alice started to ask questions about that night in order to patch up her shattered memories that were affecting Wonderland, she recovered her suppressed memories. Dinah was in her room that night, while the lamp she was accused of knocking over was outside her bedroom door. Realizing that Dinah was not only innocent, but was also the reason she managed to escape the blaze. When Dinah popped onto the window ledge of the opened window to get outside, Alice followed after her. As Alice continued on she uncovers the true culprit.

Fanon
Although Dinah is a minor character in the original Alice in Wonderland story and it's many known adaptations over the years, people still feel drawn to the bond Alice has with her pet cat. With how some like to include or simply have Alice mention Dinah in their AiW fanfics and art. Some like to believe that Dinah might be connected to the Cheshire Cat, with how Wonderland has appeared to be dream or a figment of Alice's imagination, in some versions. Since Alice Through the Looking Glass has the White and Red Queens remind her of Dinah's two kittens and had even woke up to find one of them in her hands, after grabbing and then shaking the Red Queen. Supporting the theory.

There are theories that the cat who appears next to Alice at the end of American McGee's Alice, was either Dinah or possibly a stray that reminds Alice of her cat. Deciding to take the cat with her after being released from the asylum. Some fans of the AMA games, or the AiW fan base, didn't like the way Dinah was portrayed as a cat version of the "cow who knocked over a lantern that started a fire." Until Alice: Madness Returns cleared Dinah's name, as well as reveal that Dinah had played apart in Alice's survival that night.

When Dinah didn't appear in the Tim Burton films of Alice in Wonderland, fans were upset about it. Until they took into account that they focus on an much older Alice and the real world locations weren't places that one would being their pet cat to. There was also the possibly that Dinah in the Burtonverse might have passed away sometime before the events of the two films.

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= Alsolem = 
 * The 2007 film, Alice in Wonderland: What's the Matter With Hatter? has Dinah be replaced by a dog. Who chased the White Rabbit all the way to Wonderland, leaving Alice to ask Hatter for help in finding her dog.

Alsolem is the het ship between Alice and the Caterpillar

Alice in Wonderland (2010)
The Caterpillar in the Tim Burton film goes by Absolem, he first meets Alice as a child who ended up calling Underland "Wonderland." Years later after believing that Wonderland and its smoking caterpillar were part of a recurring dream, a much older Alice finds herself meeting Absolem upon her return to Underland. Absolem could tell that Alice has changed from the young child they all knew her to be, that is why his next words made it sound like they had found the "wrong Alice." He doesn't correct himself knowing doing so would prevent Alice from re-finding the strength and confidence she'll need for the battle to come.

American McGee's Alice
When the deaths of her family broke Alice's mind and gravely affected Wonderland, turning it into a twisted nightmare, Caterpillar knew that only Alice can repair the damage done to Wonderland by killing the Queen of Hearts. He goes into hiding as he waits for Alice's return to Wonderland, so he can inform her of her task. Alice had first sought out Caterpillar as a means to re-find the White Rabbit after they were separated, but after he was killed by the Mad Hatter, her reasons for finding Caterpillar changed. Wanting to know why she was brought back to Wonderland in the first place, with Mock Turtle stating to her that Caterpillar knows all and will answer any question she has, it felt like her best option.

Fanon
Although Caterpillar appears and has had a few encounters with Alice in American McGee's Alice, the ship isn't largely in its fanbase, like a few other classic AiW ships are.

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= Chalice = 

Chalice is the het ship between the Cheshire Cat and Alice

Alice in Wonderland (2010)
For years Alice believed that the smiling cat she saw as a child was part of a recurring dream, it kept her from recognising Cheshire when she returned to Underland. After escaping the claws of the Bandersnatch, she runs into the Cheshire Cat who notices her injured arm.

American McGee's Alice
After Alice's trauma turns Wonderland into a nightmare version of itself, the Cheshire Cat and many others within Wonderland have their appearances and personalities become darker, twisted versions of themselves. When Alice was brought back to save Wonderland from the Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat becomes her primary ally and principal companion.

Fanon
With American McGee's Alice having Alice and the Cheshire Cat as two of its main characters, as Cheshire helps in her task of saving Wonderland and remains a friend to her, it has allowed Chalice to have a spot in the AMA fandom. While many other AiW ships don't have a large presents in it, due to half of other Wonderland characters becoming Alice's enemies or end up being killed in early/medium parts of the two games.

Because Cheshire is an animal than a person, however, it has people either treat Chalice as a friendship or focus on one of his human/humanoid counterparts. Like the one seen in the manga, Alice in the Country of Hearts ~Wonderful Wonder World~. That has the Cheshire Cat's Wonderful Wonder World counterpar, Boris Airay be one of the many inheritance of Wonderland to fall in love with Alice. As well as having Alice form a connection with the humanoid Cheshire in order to return home.

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= Chessnah = 

Chessnah is the het ship between the Cheshire Cat and Dinah

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With the Cheshire Cat and Dinah being well known cats from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, it gave people the idea to wish them together.

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= Hattea = 

Hattea is the cargo ship between the Mad Hatter and tea

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= Hattime = 

Hattime is the slash ship between the Mad Hatter and Time.

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= Iracebeth/Stayne = 

Iracebeth/Stayne is the het ship between the Red Queen and the Knave of Hearts

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= Liddell Sisters = 

Liddell Sisters is the family ship between Alice and her sister

Alice in Wonderland (2010)
The Burton film has Alice Kingsleigh's sister go by Margaret. After marrying her husband, Lowell she wanted her sister to settle down as well, thinking that it was best for Alice.

American McGee's Alice
Alice's older sister in the American McGee universe is known as Elizabeth "Lizzie" Liddell. She and Alice were very close through their deep bond and takes part in Alice's French and music lessons with their nanny. Lizzie would tell Alice that her heart in opened than locked and that he hates locked doors. When Lizzie found herself being stalked by one of their father's undergraduates, she tells Alice the things he did to her. One night as the sisters were sleeping their separate rooms, Alice hears noises coming from Lizzie's room and assumed that her sister was talking in her sleep. From not wanting to except the dark truth that the figure she saw leave her sister's room had harmed Lizzie, and then started a fire to over his tracks. Alice's suppressed memories had her forget the man she saw leaving with the key to Lizzie's room and didn't think too much when the report stated that Lizzie's body wasn't touched by the flames.

After Alice left Littlemore Infirmary and began to ask questions about the night of the fire, she remembers certain details that didn't make sense, from what the report says to what she alone knows about Lizzie. Like how Lizzie's room was further away from the fire than hers was, and knowing how smart her sister was she too would have escaped through the window like she did. Indicating that Lizzie was either dead or incapacitated, before the blaze in the downstairs living room reached the top part of the stairs. The other fact she remembers about her sister is that Lizzie disliked locked doors and how it had her to never lock her own door. Alice knew what the key to her sister's room looked like, but her trauma and wanting to forget the worse night of her life, had her failing to recognise it. As Angus Bumby uses that very key to hypnotize his patients.

When Alice came across the Queen of Hearts, she was surprised that she now looks like her deceased sister, rather than monstrous form she had during their previous encounter. Alice even addresses the Queen as "Lizzie" when she saw her again on the Infernal Train. The Queen helps Alice to piece things together and that she should make her survival mean something, by confronting the man who killed Lizzie.

Learning that her family's killer was Bumby, once she remembered seeing him leaving with Lizzie's key that night, she confronts him. Realizing that he had rapped and killed Lizzie, before starting the fire to cover his crime. In order to get revenge for Lizzie and their family, after Bumby states that no one would believe her over him, Alice snatched Lizzie's bedroom key and then pushed him in front of an oncoming train.

Fanon
Due to how most versions of Alice's older sister have her as dismissal of Alice's fantasies and try to have her grow, it doesn't that many people support this family ship. Unless they are focusing on an AiW adaptation that does have her and Alice be close, like they were in American McGee's Alice and Wonderful Wonder World.

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= Mad Tea Party = 

Mad Tea Party is the friend ship between Alice, Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse

Alice in Wonderland (2010)
Although Alice has forgotten them when she started to believe that "Wonderland" was nothing but a recurring dream, the three tea party friends haven't forgotten her. With Alice being foretold as the hero who will them from the Red Queen's raise, Hatter as March Hare and Dormouse wait for her return with them. Hoping that they can have another tea party before bringing her to White Queen. The Dormouse, however, couldn't wait and joins the group that were waiting for White Rabbit to bring Alice back. Having no memory of those she met as a child and has changed much since then, has Dormouse believing that Rabbit had found the wrong Alice. He tells March and Hatter this when the Cheshire Cat brings Alice to them, but Hatter knew by looking at her that she is in fact their Alice. Then if March and Dormouse weren't convinced.

American McGee's Alice
When Alice dreams about Wonderland as she sleeps, she attends one of the Hatter's tea parties with their friends, the March Hare, Dormouse and even the White Rabbit in attendance. Everything was peaceful and full of joy until a fire suddenly started in Wonderland, because of the fire that was currently happening in Alice's house. Although Alice survived the fire, her family weren't do luckily and her grief broke her mind. Destroying Wonderland as it becomes a twisted nightmare version of itself. This led to the Hatter to form a deep hatred towards Alice and turned on his friends as he descends deeper into madness. March and Dormy ended up becoming prisoners of the Hatter's mad funhouse, where he starts to turn his friends into automatons. Alice becomes aware of this when she returned to Wonderland and found the room March and Dormy were kept in, after she was captured by Hatter and brought to his asylum.

It is unclear why Hatter came to hate Alice the way he did, but the concept art for the cancelled Alice: Asylum game does reveal that after an explosion in his laboratory, the March Hare and the Dormouse were hurt and he blames Alice for it. Having Hatter turn himself into a mechanical with a higher body, since he has already become an half-organic, half-metallic rendition of his former self. A fate that also awaits March and Dormy. Alice doesn't think that March and Dormy fully understand the situation they were in, from feeling upset that the Hatter hasn't given them any tea since he began to experiment on them, but the sight of the two does show Alice how cruel their former friend had become. Leading to Alice killing Hatter in self defence, but is able to revive Hatter after the Queen of Hearts's defeat rebooted Wonderland.

March and Dormy, however, weren't turned back to their normal state, they had become half-metallic like the Hatter. Who longs to have another tea party again with them, but the madness he had suffered from had passed onto his friends. Due to Alice being tricked into creating a train to destroy Wonderland in hopes of forgetting the pain of her past, as March and Dormy turn on Hatter in order to take control of his domain to build the Infernal Train. Alice aware of her role in March and Dormy's uprising when she finds the Hatter in parts and ends up facing March and Dormy, as she fetches Hatter's arms and legs from them.

Fanon
The book illustration of Alice joining the Mad Hatter's tea party in well known among fans of the original story that started the first version of the Alice in Wonderland fandom.

With the tea party trio becoming Alice's enemies in the two American McGee's Alice games, has put most people off the idea of supporting the Mad Tea Party friendship in its dark rewritten fan base of AiW. Even though March and Dormouse start off as Alice's friends who needed her help from the Mad Hatter, the roles are reversed in Madness Returns. With Alice helping Hatter after the friends he turned on in the previous game took their revenge. Despite this fact, there have been a rare few who have focused on their AMA counterparts.

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= MarchMouse = 

MarchMouse is the non-binary ship between the March Hare and the Dormouse

American McGee's Alice
After their world became damaged from Alice's broken mind when her family died in a fire, March Hare and Dormouse find themselves becoming part of the Hatter's goal to turn all of Wonderland's inhabitants into automatons. The concept art for the cancelled Alice: Asylum game states that March and Dormy had gotten hurt in an explosion in Hatter's laboratory. Hinting that the experiments done to them might had been the Hatter's way of trying to save them.

March and Dormy, however, didn't see it that way as they too loss their sanity and become much more madder. They take revenge on Hatter by taking him apart and steal his limps, while leaving his head and torso behind. They also took control of Hatter's domain and used the arms and legs they stole to work some of the machinery. The two ended up being killed when Alice had to fight them, in order to save Hatter from the two. Seeing March and Dormy dead got Hatter to realise his mistake that the two ended up paying for.

Fanon
Although MarchMouse isn't largely supported like March Hatter is, it still has a few faithful supporters.

When it comes to American McGee's Alice, however, there are some mixed feelings of March Hare and Dormouses' AMA counterparts. While there are those who liked their steampuke-like designs in Alice Madness Returns, there are those who were horrified of the painful state they were in during the previous game. That it why some can understand why March and Dormy would want revenge on their former friend.

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= Nalice = 

Nalice is the het ship between the White Rabbit and Alice

American McGee's Alice
White Rabbit was with Alice as they attended the Hatter's tea party with the rest of her Wonderland friends, until a fire broke out and Rabbit knew that Alice must wake up from her dream in order to survive. Otherwise she would be killed in the fire that has started in her house. Alice may have survived the fire like he wanted, but her family dying in the fire deeply affected Alice and the state of her mind changed Wonderland for the worse. When Alice was called back to Wonderland so she could save it by killing the Queen of Hearts, the White Rabbit is the first of her friends she sees. Alice has saw the White Rabbit as someone dear to her and upon her return to Wonderland, Alice has people asking her if she is the savior that Rabbit spoke of.

As Alice tries to follow him, but ended up losing track of him, the Mock Turtle subjects that she goes to see Caterpillar. Caterpillar was the one Rabbit was trying to bring Alice to, but not long after she finally caught to him he gets killed by the Mad Hatter. Alice cries for Rabbit as she questions why those she loves end up dying so violently. Luckily Rabbit is brought by to life, after Alice defeats the Queen of Hearts and restores Wonderland to what it once was.

Disney

 * House of Mouse
 * The White Rabbit asks Daisy Duck to hide him from Alice, with her following him.

Fanon
Because of Alice's connection and bond with the White Rabbit, it got many to view white colored rabbits as her iconic animal. As they are used to reference Alice or her story.

Although Alice described the White Rabbit as someone dear to her and carried around a white rabbit doll as a child, the ship isn't largely supported in American McGee's Alice. With both games having him be killed right in front of her, and it being unclear if he was brought back to life after Madness Returns or not.

Due to White Rabbit is an animal than a person, however, it has people either treat Nalice as a friendship or focus on one of his human/humanoid counterparts. Like the one seen in the manga, Alice in the Country of Hearts ~Wonderful Wonder World~. That has the White Rabbit's Wonderful Wonder World counterpar, Peter White be one of the many inheritance of Wonderland to fall in love with Alice.

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= Red & White = 

Red & White is the family ship between the Red Queen and the White Queen

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= RedTime = 

RedTime is the het ship between the Red Queen and Time

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= Tarrana = 

Tarrana is the het ship between the White Queen and Mad Hatter

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= Tweedles = 

Tweedles is the family ship between Tweedledum and Tweedledee

American McGee's Alice
The Tweedles are the Wonderland counterparts of the Orderlies Alice knew from Rutledge Asylum, who were also twins. This has the Tweedle brothers work for the Mad Hatter in his asylum when he began torturing Alice's friends.

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= Wendalithy = 

Wendalithy is the poly ship between Wendy Darling, Alice and Dorothy Gale.

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WhiteTime is the het ship between the White Queen and Time

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