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|journalSS=A selfish ruler who commands an army of card soldiers.<br><br>A Heartless stole the Queen's memory, but she accused Alice and put her on trial. | |journalSS=A selfish ruler who commands an army of card soldiers.<br><br>A Heartless stole the Queen's memory, but she accused Alice and put her on trial. | ||
|journalCOD=The ungenerous ruler of Wonderland who has a whole army of card soldiers at her command. Rub her the wrong way, and it is off with your head. If you're lucky, you might be granted a trial (preferably beforehand).<br><br>After the bugs caused her memory to fail her, the Queen quickly decided Sora and Alice were to blame. | |journalCOD=The ungenerous ruler of Wonderland who has a whole army of card soldiers at her command. Rub her the wrong way, and it is off with your head. If you're lucky, you might be granted a trial (preferably beforehand).<br><br>After the bugs caused her memory to fail her, the Queen quickly decided Sora and Alice were to blame. | ||
|journalUX=Alice in Wonderland (1951)<br> | |journalUX=Alice in Wonderland (1951)<br>Ungenerous and quick-tempered, she beheads anyone who crosses her. | ||
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|In the manga, she has her Card Soldiers attack Roxas. However, a giant-sized Luxord (who was previously tiny) appears as a result of the magical drinks to aid Roxas. The Card Soldiers are no match for his massive size and he accidentally destroys the Queen's castle, much to her dismay. Luxord comforts her and builds a castle made of cards. The Queen is overjoyed at finding such a "gentleman". | |In the manga, she has her Card Soldiers attack Roxas. However, a giant-sized Luxord (who was previously tiny) appears as a result of the magical drinks to aid Roxas. The Card Soldiers are no match for his massive size and he accidentally destroys the Queen's castle, much to her dismay. Luxord comforts her and builds a castle made of cards. The Queen is overjoyed at finding such a "gentleman". | ||
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The Queen appears in this game during the third episode after her memories were stolen one more time. She sends her Card Soldiers against Sora because she believes that he stole them. | The Queen appears in this game during the third episode after her memories were stolen one more time. She sends her Card Soldiers against Sora because she believes that he stole them. | ||
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The Queen of Hearts first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'' which was based on the book by {{w|Lewis Carrol}} called ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. In the film, the Queen of Hearts arrives at the hedge maze to discover that a trio of her card soldiers planted white roses in her garden instead of red roses. After ordering their execution for their mistake, she challenges Alice to a game of croquet. Throughout the game, the Cheshire Cat appears to Alice and plays a trick on the Queen. Unaware that it was the Cheshire Cat's doing, she blames Alice for the prank and holds (begrudgingly, on the King's behest) a trial. The nonsensical trial quickly descends into chaos, once again due to the Cheshire Cat's mischief, and the Queen prepares to behead Alice. Alice insults the Queen and flees, prompting the Queen and the other Wonderland's inhabitants to chase after her. Like the other characters, the Queen ceases to exist as the events in Wonderland have occurred in Alice's dream. | The Queen of Hearts first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'' which was based on the book by {{w|Lewis Carrol}} called ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. In the film, the Queen of Hearts arrives at the hedge maze to discover that a trio of her card soldiers planted white roses in her garden instead of red roses. After ordering their execution for their mistake, she challenges Alice to a game of croquet. Throughout the game, the Cheshire Cat appears to Alice and plays a trick on the Queen. Unaware that it was the Cheshire Cat's doing, she blames Alice for the prank and holds (begrudgingly, on the King's behest) a trial. The nonsensical trial quickly descends into chaos, once again due to the Cheshire Cat's mischief, and the Queen prepares to behead Alice. Alice insults the Queen and flees, prompting the Queen and the other Wonderland's inhabitants to chase after her. Like the other characters, the Queen ceases to exist as the events in Wonderland have occurred in Alice's dream. | ||
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