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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Doorknob first appeared in Walt Disney's 1951 film ''Alice in Wonderland'' as a minor character. After falling down the rabbit hole, Alice meets the Doorknob, who acts as the doorway to Wonderland. When Alice asks to pass, the Doorknob instructs her to drink a bottle of liquid to shrink herself in order to pass. Unfortunately, she left the key on a table that was supposed to open the Doorknob. He then tells her eat a sweet that would make herself large, but this backfired and made her into a huge giant. Once Alice drank the shrinking potion once more, she becomes trap inside in the now-empty bottle and travels into Wonderland through the Doorknob's mouth. At the climax of the movie, the Doorknob encounters Alice when she was trying to escape from the Queen of Hearts, but he was locked. However, he informs that she was already outside and was just asleep.
The Doorknob first appeared in Walt Disney's 1951 film ''Alice in Wonderland'' as a minor character. After falling down the rabbit hole, Alice meets the Doorknob, who acts as the doorway to Wonderland. When Alice asks to pass, the Doorknob instructs her to drink a bottle of liquid to shrink herself in order to pass. Unfortunately, she left the key on a table that was supposed to open the Doorknob. He then tells her eat a sweet that would make herself large, but this backfired and made her into a huge giant. Once Alice drank the shrinking potion once more, she becomes trap inside in the now-empty bottle and travels into Wonderland through the Doorknob's mouth. At the climax of the movie, the Doorknob encounters Alice when she was trying to escape from the Queen of Hearts, but he was locked. However, he informs that she was already outside and was just asleep.
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