Adventures in Wonderland

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  • TV-Y7
  • 1950
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (826)

Adventures in Wonderland is a classic children's show airing on Disney+ that originally aired from 1992-1994. As the name suggests, the show takes viewers on a journey into the magical world of Wonderland, along with its beloved inhabitants such as Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts.

The lead character, Alice, is played by Elisabeth Harnois, who brings a charismatic and lovable personality to the role. She is a curious and adventurous girl who finds herself in Wonderland after following a talking rabbit down a rabbit hole. Once she enters Wonderland, Alice must navigate a strange and magical world while constantly encountering bizarre and whimsical creatures such as the Cheshire Cat, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, and the Caterpillar.

Throughout her time in Wonderland, Alice is helped along by her trusty sidekicks, the White Rabbit and the Caterpillar. Although the show is geared towards children, there are plenty of laughs and entertainment for viewers of all ages.

One of the most delightful aspects of Adventures in Wonderland is the playful and imaginative set designs. Each episode takes place in a new location in Wonderland, from the Mad Hatter's tea party to the Queen of Hearts' castle. The colorful and detailed set designs provide a feast for the eyes, and the intricate costumes and makeup further enhance the fantasy world depicted in the show.

In addition to the stunning visuals and lovable characters, Adventures in Wonderland also offers educational lessons and themes, such as the importance of friendship, problem-solving, and perseverance. These messages are weaved seamlessly into each episode, keeping young viewers engaged and entertained while subtly teaching them valuable life lessons.

Another standout feature of Adventures in Wonderland is the catchy and memorable theme song, which is sure to stay stuck in your head long after the show ends. The lively and upbeat song sets the tone for each episode and provides a fun and energetic opening that is sure to get viewers excited for the adventure to come.

Overall, Adventures in Wonderland is a charming and delightful show that has remained a beloved classic for nearly three decades. With its lovable characters, imaginative world-building, and valuable life lessons, the show is a must-watch for viewers of all ages. Whether you are a longtime fan or experiencing the magic of Wonderland for the first time, Adventures in Wonderland is sure to enchant and delight you.

Adventures in Wonderland is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (100 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 1950.

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All That Glitters
218. All That Glitters
January 1, 1950
Tweedle Dum ignores Caterpillar's warnings and eats a dangerous new fruit that can make him stronger, but may also make him very sick. A bellyache results, and Tweedle Dum learns to heed future warnings.
A Wonderland Howl-oween
100. A Wonderland Howl-oween
October 20, 1993
At the traditional nighttime Halloween picnic, the Wonderland residents try to outspook each other with scary stories.
White Rabbits Can't Jump
99. White Rabbits Can't Jump
 
The White Rabbit gets some help from his hero O.J. Simpson when the residents of Wonderland hold an annual athletics competition and he's afraid he will lose.
Bah, Hamburger
98. Bah, Hamburger
 
Tweedle Dum learns about good eating habits -- and the consequences of his obsession with eating junk food -- when he is visited by the spirits of nutrition past, present, and future.
Those Tusks, Those Eyes
97. Those Tusks, Those Eyes
 
The Walrus gets roped into performing his old precision cream-puff-throwing act, with the Queen as his assistant. But since he last did the act, he has become very near-sighted. At first, Walrus's vanity keeps him from wearing glasses, but when it's clear that it's either wear glasses or end up maki
Hats Off to the King
96. Hats Off to the King
 
After hearing the Mad Hatter perform a simple, down-to-earth song, the Tweedles arrange for him to compete on "Wonderland Star Hunt", where Ed McMahon hosts the Best Male Singer Contest. Alas, the Hatter succumbs to all things "flashy, glitzy, and showbizzy", and he makes a fool of himself on the show.
The Sound and The Furry
95. The Sound and The Furry
 
After a crabby Queen orders an afternoon of silence, Hare's hearing-impaired cousin visits to teach everyone sign language. A misunderstanding leads to the Queen banishing the cousin from Wonderland, and nearly turning a deaf ear to her own mistakes.
Take My Tonsils, Please
94. Take My Tonsils, Please
 
The Hatter, tired of having sore throats, finally overcomes his fears and has his tonsils out.
The Color of Wobucks
93. The Color of Wobucks
 
When Rabbit gets bamboozled into spending the Queen's money on a seed for a phony money tree, his friends try to help out by "planting" one of their own. When this scheme backfires, the Queen herself comes up with a plan to bamboozle the bamboozler.
The Queen Who Came in From the Cold
92. The Queen Who Came in From the Cold
 
The Red Queen, crabby about all the anonymous letters in the paper complaining about her rash of newly-imposed taxes, dons a disguise and goes undercover to root out the letter-writers. To her surprise, however, she ends up agreeing with their gripes, and must face the difficult task (especially for
Purple Potato Eaters
91. Purple Potato Eaters
 
When Wonderland's residents get a whiff of a batch of purple potato pancakes the Walrus is eating, they want to try them; however, the complicated recipe makes them reluctant to help make more. But after the Cheshire Cat tricks them into helping prepare the pancakes in spite of themselves, they end
Queen's Best Friend
90. Queen's Best Friend
 
When a stray dog wanders into the palace, the Cheshire Cat uses his voice to make it sound as if the dog talks. The Queen, sure that a talking dog will bring her fame and fortune, books a spot on a TV show to showcase her talented terrier. But to the Queen's chagrin, the previously garrulous dog is
Untwist of Fate
89. Untwist of Fate
 
Alice's performance in "Rabbit and Juliet" is threatened after she's caught in a tongue twister and can then only speak in such silly phrases.
Pie Noon
88. Pie Noon
 
Hare panics when the pie-throwing bully from his high school days arrives at the Wonderland Train Station at high noon...especially, after finding out that none of his friends will stand with him against the bully.
Take the Bunny and Run/Other People's Bunny
86. Take the Bunny and Run/Other People's Bunny
 
The Red Queen learns just how nice it is to have a bunny around the house after recklessly losing White Rabbit in a bet to the Duchess. When she finds Rabbit is just as unhappy about the change of employers, the Queen makes plans to get the bunny back.
Just the Fax, Ma'am
85. Just the Fax, Ma'am
 
With the annual fundraiser for the Wonderland Library on deck, the Queen is intent on upstaging the Duchess in the fashion department...and finally getting her picture on the society page. In her eagerness to get the fashion scoop, the Queen learns that, sometimes, the fax can be confusing.
The Royalty Trap
84. The Royalty Trap
 
On the day the Queen is to be feted by the Royalty Hall of Fame, she accidentally locks herself in the Royal Tool Shed. The Duchess seizes her chance to "help" the Queen by standing in for her at the ceremony -- in hopes of grabbing all the attention that was meant for her majesty.
Bunny, Can You Spare a Dime?
83. Bunny, Can You Spare a Dime?
 
When the Red Queen thinks her royal savings have bottomed out, she is forced to auction off some royal possessions, including the fabulous Hop Diamond. Unfortunately, she outbids everyone at her own auction, forcing her to borrow money from her royal rival, the Duchess.
Wonderland: The Movie
82. Wonderland: The Movie
 
Wonderland's residents watch a documentary on the subject of friendship, featuring the rather rocky royal relationship between the Red Queen and the Duchess.
Your Cheatin' Red Heart
81. Your Cheatin' Red Heart
 
The Red Queen, tired of losing every Boffo-Bingo tournament to her rival, the Duchess, gets desperate and cheats. Much to her surprise, her conscience kicks in, and she's unable to savor her victory.
Card 54, Where Are You?
80. Card 54, Where Are You?
 
The Queen becomes obsessed with collecting "Famous Bunnies of Filmland" trading cards, particularly when card fifty-four eludes her and ends up in the hands of the Hatter.
Give Ants a Chance
79. Give Ants a Chance
 
Due to his extreme fear of ants, the Walrus seems destined to go through life avoiding picnics. Wonderland's other residents attempt to help him overcome his fear, but he finally realizes that, if he doesn't want to lose out, he'll have to decide on his own to stop letting ants bug him.
Time Warped
78. Time Warped
 
The Mad Hatter and the March Hare believe they have invented a real time machine and resolve to use the goofy gadget to "go back in time" to prevent the Red Queen from doing something they know "she'll later regret".
Odd Woman Out
77. Odd Woman Out
 
When Alice is prohibited from joining a Wonderland guys-only club called the Oddballs, she conspires with the Red Queen to fool the lodge brothers into changing their antiquated rules and admitting their first female member.
To Tear is Human
76. To Tear is Human
 
When Alice rips her pants during a game of charades, the others kid her good-naturedly -- then apologize when they realize that she doesn't see the humor in the situation. All tiptoe around the crabby girl until an even sillier mishap teaches Alice that the only way to get over being embarrassed is
For Hare Eyes Only
75. For Hare Eyes Only
 
When the Mad Hatter gets caught peeking at the March Hare's mail, Hare sets a trap by asking Hatter to pick up a tempting-to-open, but booby-trapped box. Two packages arrive, and Mad Hatter succumbs to temptation and opens one-but not the rigged parcel. Even so, the package turns out to be just as good at teaching Hatter a lesson about respecting people's private property.
Adventures of Spectacular Man
74. Adventures of Spectacular Man
January 1, 1950
When a falling star gives the Mad Hatter super powers, he takes to the air as Spectacular Man, protector of Wonderland. The Red Queen is jealous of her new media rival, until he travels north by northwest to save her at the dedication of Mt. Wonderland.
Games Shows People Play
73. Games Shows People Play
 
After the Duchess ridicules her use of adverbs, the Queen goes on the TV game show, "Name That Adverb." She does fine until she takes a bath in the bonus round.
Metaphor Monday
72. Metaphor Monday
 
As all of Wonderland celebrates Metaphor Monday by preparing for the Metaphor Ball, a grand event in which everyone comes dressed as their favorite metaphor, the Tweedles become so consumed by sibling rivalry that they nearly let their inter-Tweedle competition ruin both of their chances to win the metaphor costume contest.
The Clan of the Cavebunny
71. The Clan of the Cavebunny
 
A simple spelunking expedition turns up the discovery of the year: a bunny frozen in a block of ice. It is really a prehistoric cavebunny? All of Wonderland will soon find out, because it suddenly comes to life.
Days of Vine and Roses
70. Days of Vine and Roses
 
The Queen's chances for having the palace make the cover of Better Palaces and Gardens magazine are jeopardized when some of Wonderland's residents fail to follow the care instructions for an exotic plant -- with the result that the palace is completely overgrown by a massive tangle of vines.
TV or Not TV?
69. TV or Not TV?
 
Prospects for good attendance at the annual Wonderland Spring Picnic look bad when the Hatter, Hare, Tweedle Dum, and Tweedle Dee all begin watching television to the exclusion of everything else. They seem in danger of becoming true couch potatoes, until a cautionary nightmare jolts them off the so
Deface in the Crowd
68. Deface in the Crowd
 
All of Wonderland's residents are alarmed when a mysterious vandal begins defacing every available surface with graffiti. Attempts to catch the vandal fail, but, finally, he turns himself in when he realizes his attention-getting ploy is actually costing him dearly in lost friendships.
Weed Shall Overcome
67. Weed Shall Overcome
 
The Red Queen's plans for a new royal tennis court are delayed when the Walrus discovers a rare plant growing on the site. Wonderland's residents band together to convince the reluctant Queen to save the poor plant from extinction. Their words fail to move her, until the Walrus reveals that the weed is actually a crucial part in a biological chain that protects the Queen's roses.
I Am the Walrus
66. I Am the Walrus
January 1, 1950
News of a walrus is moving panics Wonderland, because they heard that walruses are rude, smelly, and liars. When they can't get the Queen to tell the Walrus to leave, they decide to exclude and ignore him. Alice is the first to meet the Walrus and learns the rumors are completely false. But when her friends refuse to believe and leave the Queen's party to not associate with him, the Queen treats them the same way and teaches them that it is wrong to exclude someone without getting to know them first. In the end, the residents of Wonderland, except for the Queen, all collectively decide to stop being racist.
Christmas in Wonderland
65. Christmas in Wonderland
January 1, 1950
Christmas is nearly ruined when the Red Queen hears about Alice's "white" Christmas and decides she won't be happy until she gets her own snowfall-which is impossible, as it never snows in Wonderland. It turns out that her happiest Christmas memories stemmed from the one holiday when she and her parents vacationed in a snowy cabin. Moved, the Wonderland gang tries to bring the Queen snow. It does not work, of course, but the Queen learns that the real meaning of Christmas is the joy of people being kind to each other. As soon as this lesson is learned, Wonderland's first-ever snowfall begins.
A Change of Heart
64. A Change of Heart
January 1, 1950
It's Valentine's Day, and Alice is dismayed to discover the Red Queen has ordered her subjects to show their affection. Alice show the Red Queen the true meaning of the holiday.
Fiesta Time
63. Fiesta Time
January 1, 1950
When the Red Queen is invited to King Ricardo's Fiesta, she balks because she can't speak Spanish. The other put together a Wonderland Fiesta to teach Spanish to the Red Queen.
The Day of the Iguana
62. The Day of the Iguana
January 1, 1950
When the Red Queen banishes a fortune teller from the palace, the White Rabbit fears a retaliatory curse has turned Her Majesty into an iguana.
Bubble Trouble
61. Bubble Trouble
January 1, 1950
The Queen cuts costs at the palace by canceling the bottled water delivery and tapping Wonderland's own underground spring. Armed with a book from the Caterpillar, the White Rabbit, newly-appointed water monitor, keeps the Wonderland residents from polluting the spring. But eventually, the Queen ignores her own example and pollutes the spring herself, learning a lesson about practicing what you preach.
Gratitude Adjustment
60. Gratitude Adjustment
January 1, 1950
The Red Queen cancels "Thanks-a-lot Day", a day dedicated to gratitude, because she doesn’t see the point of the holiday. Wonderland’s residents try to help her understand what it means to be thankful, but it takes a call from her mom to finally get the ungrateful Queen to realize that even royal folks need to say "thank you" sometimes.
Hippity Hoppity Hypnotist
59. Hippity Hoppity Hypnotist
January 1, 1950
The March Hare accidentally hypnotizes the Red Queen into acting like a chicken when the word "red" is spoken. The White Rabbit isn't aware of this, until the Red Queen is about to go on Wonderland TV.
Chalice in Wonderland
58. Chalice in Wonderland
January 1, 1950
Hatter and Hare go on an archaeological dig and uncover a beautiful, ancient chalice. Rabbit intercepts the treasure on behalf of the Queen, only to discover a curse written on the bottom of the cup. The Chalice exchanges hands, as one coincidental accident after another occurs...until, finally, the curse is revealed to be not a curse at all.
From Hare to Eternity
57. From Hare to Eternity
January 1, 1950
When the Red Queen saves the March Hare from quicksand, the March Hare carries out an annoying vow to protect her from all danger...until the Red Queen tricks the March Hare into "saving" her.
Homing Pigeons
56. Homing Pigeons
January 1, 1950
After losing his house key for the umpteenth time, Hatter invents a house key homing device. Hoping to cash in on his invention, he stages a demonstration. He collects everyone's house key on a key ring, and then has Alice hide it. Before Hatter can track it down, the Cheshire Cat finds it, fancies it as a necklace, and disappears with it...leading all on a merry chase.
Lady and the Camp
55. Lady and the Camp
January 1, 1950
The White Rabbit buys flowers for the Queen, only to find out that the blossoms are full of bugs. While the Hatter and the Hare de-bug the palace, the Queen camps out in the woods for the night and discovers that it's too tough to rough it when you're used to the soft life.
Whose Carrots Are They, Anyway
54. Whose Carrots Are They, Anyway
January 1, 1950
The Rabbit is proud of his carrot crop, and would like to invite his friends from Wonderland to a simple carrot-tasting party. However, many of the Rabbit's friends proceed to turn his simple party into the biggest, glitziest event of the season.
Grape Juice of Wrath
53. Grape Juice of Wrath
January 1, 1950
The White Rabbit spills grape juice on the Queen's throne and enlists Wonderland's other residents to help him remove the spot before the Queen returns from a day of picking blueberries. Their efforts are unsuccessful, to put it mildly. Finally, Rabbit tries to admit his mistake to the Queen, only to find that she doesn't care, since she had planned to get the throne reupholstered anyway.
Hair'em Scare'em
52. Hair'em Scare'em
January 1, 1950
After the Mad Hatter sends a bottle of his new shampoo to the Red Queen, he discovers that the shampoo has turned Alice's hair green. The March Hare tries to retrieve the shampoo before the Queen uses it, while the Mad Hatter tries to restore Alice's true hair color.
The Best Ears Of Our Lives
51. The Best Ears Of Our Lives
January 1, 1950
When White Rabbit tires of being ignored, he tries to get attention by yelling and then by being silent. However, he discovers that the best way to make people curious about what you have to say is simply to speak softly.
Vanity Hare
50. Vanity Hare
January 1, 1950
When the March Hare inadvertently helps the Queen solve her crossword puzzle, she bestows upon him the Smarty Pants Medal. Soon, the Hare gets too high an opinion of his own intelligence, until he finds out that being a smarty pants sometimes means being too big for your boots.
Queen of Beasts
49. Queen of Beasts
January 1, 1950
When the Red Queen decides her life lacks excitement, she becomes a wild wobear tamer. The Wonderland inhabitants are impressed, until they discover that the ferocious wild animal is a cute, cuddly wobear cub.
Copy-Catter Hatter
48. Copy-Catter Hatter
January 1, 1950
The Mad Hatter's reputation is at stake after his royal hat designs are copied by the rascally Copy-Catter Hatter. The Mad Hatter foils his plagiarizing cousin by leaving out a design that the Red Queen is sure to dislike.
The Red Queen Crown Affair
47. The Red Queen Crown Affair
January 1, 1950
When the Red Queen's crown disappears, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare set out as private investigators to find it...which they do, underneath the Mad Hatter's own hat.
Toot Toot Tootsies Goodbye
46. Toot Toot Tootsies Goodbye
January 1, 1950
Cheshire Cat hoaxes the existence of the legendary monster "Big Tootsies", fooling everybody but the Red Queen.
Dinner Fit for a Queen
45. Dinner Fit for a Queen
January 1, 1950
When the Tweedles submit a tape to "Wonderland's Silliest Home Videos", the Red Queen's dignity is destroyed. She attempts to reclaim it with a staged dinner party for "Royalty's Favorite Home Videos".
Gowns and Roses
44. Gowns and Roses
January 1, 1950
The Red Queen hears there is money to be made by putting her name on a clothing label, so she designs her own fashion line. When the model fails to arrive for the fashion show, the Queen is shocked to see Rabbit on the runway.
He's Not Heavy, He's My Hatter
43. He's Not Heavy, He's My Hatter
January 1, 1950
After indulging in too many of his grandmother's cookies, the Mad Hatter is forced to go on a diet and exercise program. He tells the Hare to hide the offending cookies. When his resolve weakens, and he tries to find them again, Hatter unknowingly burns up the calories as he searches all over Wonderland for the hidden cookies.
Boo Who?
42. Boo Who?
January 1, 1950
The Queen thinks the palace is haunted when she spies a ghost wandering the halls. What's worse, it appears the famished phantom is gobbling up the jelly beans meant for the Royal Jelly-Bean Counting Contest. The Queen orders the Rabbit to stand guard, but in reality there is no starved spook, merely a sleepwalking White Rabbit.
On A Roll
41. On A Roll
January 1, 1950
The Mad Hatter's cousin Hedda Hatter is coming for a visit. Hedda is differently abled, and, when she writes that the only drawback is ""stairs,"" the Wonderland gang thinks she means ""stares,"" so no one will look at poor Hedda.
Say It Again, Ma'am!
40. Say It Again, Ma'am!
January 1, 1950
The Rabbit misunderstands a royal edict, but is too intimidated by the Queen to ask her to repeat herself. He enlists help from Wonderland’s other residents to deduce what the Queen meant, but comes to a conclusion that only adds to the confusion.
This Bunny For Hire
39. This Bunny For Hire
January 1, 1950
The White Rabbit breaks one of the Queen's vases, which he assumes is valuable crystal. Rather than tell the Queen what happened, he works nonstop, moonlighting to make enough money to buy a replacement-only to discover, too late, that the original vase was merely inexpensive glass.
Noses Off
38. Noses Off
January 1, 1950
While trying to help Her Majesty come up with an original costume for an upcoming masquerade ball, the Hatter and Hare accidentally attach a ridiculous rubber nose to the Queen's face, then can't get it off. The Queen scrambles to get out of her predicament before that afternoon's photo session with ""Palace Beautiful"" magazine.
Rip Roaring Rabbit Tales
37. Rip Roaring Rabbit Tales
January 1, 1950
The White Rabbit, who has become convinced his life lacks excitement, imagines himself in a series of storybook adventures. But, when he narrowly averts disaster with the Queen's flower-vase collection, he decides that sometimes it's best when excitement is only found in the pages of a book.
Welcome Back Hatter
36. Welcome Back Hatter
April 15, 1992
Hatter wins a castle in a sweepstakes and is excited to move out of Wonderland. Hare is upset that his best friend is leaving, but tries to hide his feelings.
Busy As A Spelling Bee
35. Busy As A Spelling Bee
January 1, 1950
The Queen is appalled at the bad spelling in thank-you notes from her subjects. When Alice explains that her school holds spelling bees every year as a way to help children improve their spelling, the Queen decides it is time to schedule Wonderland’s first spelling bee. Her homonym word choices, though, ensure that everyone loses-but Alice and her friends discover that everyone losing can be more fun than one person winning.
The Bunny Who Would Be King
34. The Bunny Who Would Be King
January 1, 1950
When The White Rabbit gets a letter from his brother Rabbit DeNiro, who is also a famous movie star. He panics, the reason is that during one of his letters he told Rabbit DeNiro that he was the ruler of wonderland. The tweedles, Hatter, and Hare including Alice all get together to make Rabbit king for a day.
Happy Boo Boo Day
33. Happy Boo Boo Day
January 1, 1950
The Queen tells the Rabbit she doesn't want a birthday party this year, because her subjects always manage to goof it up. Despite the Queen's wishes, Rabbit sets into motion plans for a surprise party, to prove that they can throw a successful party. Of course, the party gets goofed-up big time, but the Queen learns that "it's the thought that counts".
Invasion of the Tweedle Snatchers
32. Invasion of the Tweedle Snatchers
January 1, 1950
When the Cheshire Cat commandeers a remote-controlled toy flying saucer, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare think that Wonderland is being invaded from outer space. The Hatter and Hare manage to get most of Wonderland in a panic, until finally, everyone discovers that there are no little green space invaders, just a big, purple, mischievous cat.
Friday the Umpteenth
31. Friday the Umpteenth
 
When Alice tells the Hatter and Hare about the superstition that Friday the 13th is bad luck, she unknowingly sets off a Wonderland panic. Fear of bad luck keeps Wonderland's residents from enjoying themselves, until they realize that good luck is sometimes a matter of perspective.
What Makes Rabbit Run
30. What Makes Rabbit Run
 
To prove how popular she is, the Queen decides to run for office in a Wonderland-wide election. She orders the reluctant White Rabbit to be her opponent, assuming it will just be for appearances. But the Rabbit's popularity grows, and the Queen is forced to rethink her way of ruling Wonderland.
Hic-Hic Hooray
29. Hic-Hic Hooray
January 1, 1950
After volunteering to transport boxes of the Queen's fragile new dinnerware, Tweedle Dum develops a severe...and tremulous...case of the hiccups. En route back to the palace, he solicits a wide and weird variety of Wonderland cures.
Party Pooped
28. Party Pooped
January 1, 1950
The Mad Hatter is annoyed with the March Hare’s chronic tardiness to the tea party. The resulting quarrel splits up the friends, and, in a fit of pique, the Hare throws his own party at exactly the Hatter’s teatime. When Wonderland’s residents find this two-party system too tiring (and too filling), they resolve to get the Hatter and the Hare back together.
Pizza De Resistance
27. Pizza De Resistance
January 1, 1950
Disgusted with the quality of take-out pizza in Wonderland, the Queen dubs the White Rabbit "Royal Pizza Chef". He doesn't want the job, so he convinces the Queen to hold a contest instead and choose the Royal Pizza Chef from the entrants. Everyone's happy to participate-but in the end, the best pizza is made by none other than the Queen herself.
A Litter Help From My Friends
26. A Litter Help From My Friends
January 1, 1950
When keeping Wonderland litter-free becomes a bigger job than one bunny can handle, the White Rabbit enlists the help of all of Wonderland's residents. The blustery weather seems for a moment to be helpful in blowing away trash-until all the loose litter lands right in the middle of the Wonderland picnic site.
White Elephant Sale
25. White Elephant Sale
January 1, 1950
At a royal garage sale, the Queen unloads a (real) white elephant. In the hands of its new owners, however, the useless item is recycled into a whirlpool bath, a barbecue, and, finally, a prized art deco lamp sought after by none other than the Queen.
The Mirth of a Nation
24. The Mirth of a Nation
January 1, 1950
While attending her "Mirthday" party, the Queen bumps her funny bone and loses her sense of humor. When she subsequently decides to ban all laughter from Wonderland, her subjects get serious and plot to restore mirth to Her Majesty.
Up and Anthem
23. Up and Anthem
January 1, 1950
When the Wonderland national anthem is deemed unsingable, the Queen decrees an anthem-writing contest to choose a new one. The White Rabbit, who authored the original anthem refuses to write a new anthem. But the competition makes him realize that his song could stand a little improvement, so he decides to "change his tune".
TechnoBunny
22. TechnoBunny
January 1, 1950
When it's time for the White Rabbit's vacation, the Red Queen discovers a robot is not always perfect.
Diary of a Mad Hatter
21. Diary of a Mad Hatter
January 1, 1950
The Mad Hatter finds his great-grandhatter's diary, which contains clues to a hidden treasure. The ensuing treasure hunt leads Wonderland’s residents on a merry chase, but eventually the treasure is found. To everyone’s surprise, the treasure is a collection of -what else?-hats!
Something to Sneeze At
20. Something to Sneeze At
January 1, 1950
The Mad Hatter suddenly becomes allergic to his best friend, the March Hare. But the March Hare is determined not to allow the Hatter's sneeze to put the freeze on their friendship.
The Wonderland Enquirer
19. The Wonderland Enquirer
 
The Queen, annoyed with the dull stories in the Wonderland Daily paper, orders the editors (Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee) to print every juicy rumor they hear, whether the stories can be verified or not. The Queen loves the new newspaper, until she's a victim of the rumor mill herself.
Off the cuffs
18. Off the cuffs
January 1, 1950
The Hare's magic act goes awry when his "magic handcuffs" fail to open.
For Better Or Verse
17. For Better Or Verse
January 1, 1950
Rabbit gets rhymitis and is banned by the Queen until he gets rid of it. The irritating condition is passed all around Wonderland, until at last it hits the Queen, right when she needs the rhyming disease in order to beat the Duchess in a contest.
Pretzelmania
16. Pretzelmania
January 1, 1950
It appears that the Rabbit has dropped the Queen's diamond ring into the Hatter's new pretzel machine?EUR?thereby baking it into one of the 100 pretzels. But which one? The Rabbit's friends pig out on pretzels, hoping to find the ring before the Queen finds out about the whole silly mishap.
The Hatter who came to dinner
15. The Hatter who came to dinner
January 1, 1950
When the Mad Hatter's back is thrown out in the line of duty, the Queen and the White Rabbit feel obliged to put him up until he’s better. The Hatter proceeds to take advantage of "the royal treatment", until they find out he’s faking and call his bluff.
The Rules of the Game
14. The Rules of the Game
January 1, 1950
Alice gets a lesson in playing by the rules after several frustrating rounds of Meewalk, a game in which the rules can be changed at any moment. The final straw comes when the Queen changes the rules after the game is over so that she, instead of the Tweedles, is declared the winner.
Forget Me Knot
13. Forget Me Knot
January 1, 1950
The Queen goes to "Professor Memory" to improve her memory, while the Rabbit goes all over Wonderland in search of the book in which he put the Queen’s theater tickets. Rabbit, Alice, and the Queen learn some new memory skills.
Double your bunny
12. Double your bunny
 
The White Rabbit's identical cousin comes to Wonderland to look at vacation property. But Rabbit is unable to meet his cousin's train, forcing this White Rabbit look-alike to wander Wonderland alone. Confusion and crabbiness abound when Wonderland's residents don't realize there's a new bunny on the block.
How the West Was Wonderland
11. How the West Was Wonderland
January 1, 1950
A rodeo is coming to Wonderland, and the Queen resolves to be "Queen of the Rodeo", except she is required a ride a horse, which scares her. Her pride keeps her from admitting her fear, but Alice and the White Rabbit figure out her problem and provide her with a way to save face.
Objets d'Heart
10. Objets d'Heart
January 1, 1950
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That's All, Jokes!
9. That's All, Jokes!
 
A practical joke marathon sweeps through Wonderland, and soon everyone is obsessed with getting even. The potpourri of pranks finally stops when the Queen falls victim to a trick....As a result, Alice learns that by "getting even," a person sometimes gets more than expected.
Through The Looking Glasses
8. Through The Looking Glasses
 
Cheshire Cat gives Rabbit rose-colored glasses and convinces him that they are magical and have the power to make everything look beautiful. Eventually, everyone but the queen realizes that the glasses were a hoax. They learn that it's not how you look at things, but how you think about them that co
The Bunny Flop
7. The Bunny Flop
January 1, 1950
The Queen and the White Rabbit appear on "Lifestyles of the Royal and Famous", but the live interview goes awry when the Rabbit, who was awake all night, has trouble keeping his eyes open and his mouth shut.
Red Queen For A Day
6. Red Queen For A Day
January 1, 1950
When Alice becomes Queen for a day, her royal decisions alienate her Wonderland friends, and she learns that being in charge also carries responsibility.
Herstory in the Making
5. Herstory in the Making
March 23, 1992
Alice lacks the confidence to write a story for a school assignment, so she enlists the help of her friends in Wonderland. Thinking that she's gotten them to do her homework for her, she quickly discovers that, when other people do your work, it doesn't always turn out the way you'd like.
Pop Goes The Easel
4. Pop Goes The Easel
January 1, 1950
On the day the Queen's official portrait is to be unveiled, the White Rabbit trips and puts his head through the canvas. Desperate to fix his mistake, Rabbit goes all over Wonderland, in listing help from Alice to the Hatter and Hare in order to restore her Majesty's portrait. In the end, Rabbit learns that even a re done portrait of the Queen is worth a thousand words.
Tooth Or Consequences
3. Tooth Or Consequences
January 1, 1950
The White Rabbit has a toothache that just won’t quit, but his fear of going to the dentist causes him to procrastinate.
Arrivederci, Aroma
2. Arrivederci, Aroma
January 1, 1950
The Queen orders perfume from The Royal Catalog at the same time the Hatter orders spray paint. Unfortunately, there is a mix-up of parcels. Alice and her friends learn a lesson about the value of reading directions.
Lip-Sunk
1. Lip-Sunk
January 1, 1950
The Queen is slated to give a speech at a royalty convention when she suddenly loses her voice. While the Wonderland characters literally scramble to look for her lost voice, Alice tries to convince them that it’s just an idiom and there’s no need to search.
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Where to Watch Adventures in Wonderland
Adventures in Wonderland is available for streaming on the Disney+ website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Adventures in Wonderland on demand at Disney+.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 1950
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (826)