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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.
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
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.