Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-4554525-20140107204801/@comment-1916997-20140130013432

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Tommy,Klaus&Kol2012+ wrote: sherlock doesnt seem like a fairy tale though, just a literature classic. Like I dont mind necessarily they brought in the land without color-cause i expect all the classic horror literature reside there, but thats where I draw the line. Sherlock Holmes would probably reside, in Alice's Victorian England. That is the Land of classic English literature.

Adam Horowitz said, that all the Dickens characters live in Alice's Land. Edwin and Sarah, are neighbors with the Darcys.... a.k.a. Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. So, the Austen characters also exist. Oh good, I'm glad he said that! I'll keep my fingers crossed for A Christmas Carol making it in eventually. Speaking of other things that fit into Victorian England, I think Mary Poppins makes a lot of sense there. Sherlock Holmes would fit really well too, but as someone said above, we probably won't get him unfortunatly, due to that he was Grahm's original counterpart before being changed to the Huntsman, and that rights issues followed by Adam and Eddy liking a different show's take on Mr. Holmes means he probably won't show up later. I wonder what other characters would make sense coming from Victorian England. I'm also trying to figure out what else would be in Land Without Color, but so far other classic horror literature (Dracula, Poe's works, etc.) and Dorothy from Oz (due to the colorless world) are the only things I can come up with.