Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1293767-20131027221832/@comment-22525977-20131031194637

Applegirl wrote: I'm confused about the giant turtle that took Alice and Knave to the shoreline. Knave called it a "mock turtle". If it really is one, it's quite different looking from the one depicted in the books and/or movie. I apologize if I got this wrong since I never actually read the Alice books, and I've only heard in passing that the mock turtle is half something and half something else? This is what the Mock Turtle looks like. The idea is it's a part of every animal that goes into mock turtle soup.

DarKingdomHearts wrote: I also would like to see Jack in Wonderland, in an intense fight again the Jabberwocky in one of the character's backstory. YES THIS. Although it's the Jabberwock (Jabberwocky is the name of the poem).

I don't think it would necessarily be out of their budget. They did manage to have David fight a dragon, after all.

Nothing is going to convince me that Grendel's dead wife wasn't a nod to the Duchess. What else are we supposed to conclude from the scene taking place in a kitchen? And it's not like the Duchess hasn't been made un-hideous in adaptions before...

I want to see the White Queen. You can't have one without the other. Also the Red King, and the Tweedles, and the Walrus and the Carpenter (boiling seas come on), and the White Knight, and Cora obviously. Also the Dodo/members of the Caucus Race, and the March Hare (you can't have the Hatter and the Dormouse but not the March Hare!).

I would LOVE it if there was at least a reference to the Bellman's crew (or snark hunting, perhaps). It wouldn't be hard; a boojum is basically the most low-budget-yet-terrifying monster ever, since the whole point is you never see them.