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  2. Follow the White Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    "Follow the White Rabbit" (also known as "Mad City: Follow the White Rabbit") is the sixth episode of the third season, and 50th episode overall from the Fox series Gotham. The episode was written by co-executive producers Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt and directed by Nathan Hope. It was first broadcast on October 24, 2016.

  3. White Rabbit (song) - Wikipedia

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    1967 trade ad for the single "White Rabbit" is one of Grace Slick's earliest songs, written from December 1965 to January 1966. [12] It uses imagery found in the fantasy works of Lewis Carroll — 1865's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass — such as changing size after taking pills or drinking an unknown liquid.

  4. American McGee's Alice - Wikipedia

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    Alice meets the Cheshire Cat, who invites her to follow the White Rabbit. She learns from nearby village inhabitants that the Queen of Hearts has put Wonderland in decline and despondency, and that the White Rabbit has promised a champion in Alice. Alice is directed to an old gnome who can aid her pursuit of the White Rabbit by reducing her size.

  5. Works based on Alice in Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Madison Beer's song "Follow the White Rabbit" from her debut album "Life Support" is a reference to Alice in Wonderland, whom the artist has openly stated that she adores. [ citation needed ] "Wonderland" by Dreamcatcher references Alice as it describes a girl with "A sky blue dress, yellow glowing hair," as well as associated characters from ...

  6. Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Thompson as White Rabbit, an anthropomorphic rabbit that serves as the Queen of Hearts's royal herald, an obligation to which he is often late. While hurrying to work one day, the White Rabbit catches the attention of a young girl named Alice, who follows the rabbit into Wonderland to find out why he was late. [6]

  7. Peter Posa - Wikipedia

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    Peter Paul Posa MNZM (8 August 1941 – 3 February 2019) was a New Zealand guitarist most famous for his instrumental "The White Rabbit", [1] which was released in 1963. [1] The song is a guitar instrumental that sold 100,000 copies.

  8. Surrealistic Pillow - Wikipedia

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    The album entered the Billboard top 10 in May and peaked at #3 on August 5, with the help of the follow up single "White Rabbit". Jefferson Airplane's fusion of folk rock and psychedelia was original at the time, in line with musical developments pioneered by the Byrds , the Beach Boys , the Mamas & the Papas , Bob Dylan , the Yardbirds , and ...

  9. Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane song) - Wikipedia

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    When Grace Slick departed to join Jefferson Airplane, she took this song with her, bringing it to the Surrealistic Pillow sessions, [5] along with her own composition "White Rabbit". Subsequently, the Airplane's more ferocious rock-and-roll version became the band's first and biggest success, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. [5]