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Fushigi no Kuni no Alice (ふしぎの国のアリス, Fushigi no Kuni no Arisu) is an anime adaptation of the 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland which ran on the TV Tokyo network and other local television stations across Japan from October 10, 1983 to March 26, 1984.
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Märchen Maze was published by Namco in Japan for arcades in July 1988 [2] — development itself was handled by N.H. System, a very short-lived subsidiary of Namco. [3] It was the first Japanese video game adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, predating games such as TwinBee Yahho! and Fushigi no Yume no Alice. [3]
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Alice in Wonderland" is the theme song composed by Sammy Fain for the Walt Disney 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. It was performed by The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen. The lyrics were written by Bob Hilliard and were arranged by Harry Simeone for treble voices. [1] [2] The song plays during the opening and end credits. [3]
Alice no Paint Adventure (アリスのペイントアドベンチャー, "Alice's Paint Adventure") [4] is a 1995 adventure game based on the 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Gameplay
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Alice in Wonderland was re-released later in 2005. The first pressings came with a special packaging. The title of the fifth track, "Heisei Juushichinen Shichigatsu Nanoka," corresponds to the date of July 7 of the seventeenth year of Japan's Heisei era , or 2005.