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  2. Alice Solves the Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Alice Solves the Puzzle is a 1925 animated short film directed by Walt Disney. It was the 15th film in the Alice Comedies series, [2] and is notable for being the first film to feature Pete, the longest-recurring Disney character. The film is also notable for being one of the first animated films to have been heavily censored.

  3. Alice Comedies - Wikipedia

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    The full short can be watched Here. 13: Alice the Toreador: January 15, 1925: Virginia Davis: Alice in Cartoonland – The Original Alice Comedies by Walt Disney: 14: Alice Gets Stung: February 1, 1925: Virginia Davis: Walt Disney Treasures: The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit: 15: Alice Solves the Puzzle: February 15, 1925: Margie Gay

  4. 1925 in animation - Wikipedia

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    Alice Solves the Puzzle (United States) Felix Rests in Peace (United States) 1 March – Felix Gets His Fill view (United States) 13 April – Felix Full O' Fight (United States) 27 April – Felix Outwits Cupid (United States) 3 May – Opus IV (Germany) 8 May – Felix Monkeys with Magic view (United States) 17 May – Alice's Egg Plant ...

  5. List of animated short films - Wikipedia

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    Alice Gets Stung: United States Combination of live-action and Traditional animation Alice Solves the Puzzle: United States Combination of live-action and Traditional animation Alice the Toreador: United States Combination of live-action and Traditional animation A Barnyard Frolic: United States Traditional animation Bokays and Brickbatz ...

  6. Pete (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    Pete's first appearance in Alice Solves the Puzzle. Pete first appeared in the Walt Disney-produced 1920s Alice Comedies short subject series. He first appeared in Alice Solves the Puzzle (February 15, 1925) as Bootleg Pete. [7] His nickname was a reference to his career of bootlegging alcoholic beverages during Prohibition in the United States ...

  7. Merkle's Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Bob sends all of the puzzles (i.e. encrypted messages) to Alice, who chooses one randomly, and solves it. The decrypted solution contains an identifier as well as a session key, so Alice can communicate back to Bob which puzzle she has solved. Both parties now have a common key; Alice, because she solved a puzzle, and Bob, because he sent the ...

  8. Knights and Knaves - Wikipedia

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    In this case, Alice is a knave and Bob is a knight. Alice's statement cannot be true, because a knave admitting to being a knave would be the same as a liar telling the truth that "I am a liar", which is known as the liar paradox. Since Alice is a knave this means she must have been lying about them both being knaves, and so Bob is a knight.

  9. Alice's Day at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Alice's Day at Sea. Alice's Day at Sea is the first animated short film in Alice Comedies series that was directed by Walt Disney. [1] It is black and white and silent, and features live action segments paired with animated sequences. It is a historically significant film as it was the first project created by the Disney Brothers Studio.