Thread:Krazy and Ignatz Fan/@comment-10581381-20150530135629/@comment-26046318-20150531000302

Well, the Black and White knights and the Jabberwocky are elements from the original Alice in Wonderland book sequel, Alice Through the Looking-Glass, but you can use it.

Here are the elements from both books that I knowns: I'm adding the scene with the Queen and King of Hearts' croquet garden, the scene with the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle, and the trail aganist the Knave of Hearts for stealing the Queen of Hearts' tarts, you can add elements from the books, and its two of its adaptations (a 1933 Paramount-produced live-action film, and the successful 1951 Disney animated adaptation).
 * An scene from the original Alice in Wonderland book titled "Pig and Peeper" which Alice meets a woman called "the Duchess" (played by Shelly), her crying baby (played by Arietta and Melody) and her crazy cook (played by Crazy), that scene it shown after the Caterpillar (played by Sniffles) scene and before the Cheshire Cat (played by Nutty) scene.
 * The well-known "Mad Tea Party" scene that introduces the wacky duo, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. (played by Hatmmy and Maddy)
 * The scene with the Queen and King of Hearts' (played by Snooty and Cranky) croquet garden.
 * An scene from Alice Through the Looking Glass, which Alice meets the White Knight.
 * An scene from Alice Through the Looking Glass, which Alice meets a egg named Humphy Dumphy (from a famous nursery)
 * An scene from the original Alice in Wonderland book, which Alice meets a duo named the Gryphon and the Mock Turtle.
 * The trail aganist the Knave of Hearts (played by Lumpy) for stealing the Queen of Hearts' tarts. (who could shown at the end)