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{{Game|KHX|UCX}}
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{{Enemy
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  |name=Mad Hatter and March Hare
{{Character
  |katakana=マッドハッターと三月ウサギ
  |name=Mad Hatter
  |romaji=Maddo Hattā to Sangatsu Usagi
  |katakana=マッドハッター
  |romaji=Maddo Hattā
  |image=[[File:Mad Hatter KHX.png|x300px]]
  |image=[[File:Mad Hatter KHX.png|x300px]]
|tab1=Mad Hatter
|image2=[[File:March Hare KHX.png|x300px]]
|tab2=March Hare
  |type=Entelechy
  |type=Entelechy
  |charworld1=Wonderland
  |charworld1=Wonderland
  |game1=Kingdom Hearts χ
  |game1=Kingdom Hearts χ
|game2=Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
  |origin=Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
  |origin=Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
  |torigin=Alice in Wonderland (1951)
  |torigin=Alice in Wonderland (1951)
  |company=Disney
  |company=Disney
}}
}}{{tab|c}}{{tab|March Hare}}
The '''Mad Hatter''' and '''March Hare''' are characters from ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''. They host a tea party in [[Wonderland]].
{{Character
|name=March Hare
|katakana=三月ウサギ
|romaji=Sangatsu Usagi
|image=[[File:March Hare KHX.png|x300px]]
|type=Entelechy
|charworld1=Wonderland
|game1=Kingdom Hearts χ
|game2=Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
|origin=Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
|torigin=Alice in Wonderland (1951)
|company=Disney
}}{{tab|c}}{{tab|c}}
The '''Mad Hatter'''<ref>Called {{nihongo|'''Mad Hatter'''|帽子屋|Bōshi-ya|lit. "The Hatter"}} in '''''[[Kingdom Hearts Character Files]]'''''.</ref> and '''March Hare''' are characters from ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''. They host a tea party in [[Wonderland]].


==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
[[File:A Tea Party 01 KHUX.png|thumb|left|Player arrives at the Mad Hatter and March Hare's tea party.]]
[[File:A Tea Party 01 KHUX.png|thumb|left|Player arrives at the Mad Hatter and March Hare's tea party.]]
In search of [[Alice]]'s whereabouts, the [[Cheshire Cat]] directs [[Player (KHχ)|Player]] to see the Mad Hatter and the March Hare in their search for her. Arriving in their garden, Player discovers the pair about to celebrate their unbirthday. When the March Hare notices Player, they proclaim that there are no seats available and thus Player could not join them. However, when Player prepares to leave, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare offer them to stay for a cup of tea.  
In search of [[Alice]]'s whereabouts, the [[Cheshire Cat]] directs {{c|Player|KHχ}} to see the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. Arriving in their garden, Player discovers the pair about to celebrate their unbirthday. When the March Hare notices Player, he proclaims that there are no seats available and thus Player cannot join them. However, when Player prepares to leave, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare offer them a cup of tea.  


Player agrees to join them, and the two friends give them a cup that the Mad Hatter fills with sugar. When the Mad Hatter realizes that there is more sugar for him and the March Hare, and asks Player to pick up two cups of sugar. Once back with the two cups, the Mad Hatter asks Player to find butter and jam for him and the March Hare. After Player returns with the items, the Mad Hatter and March Hare begin the tea party, only to realize they were already celebrating their unbirthday before Player even arrived. Realizing how much time they lost with waiting for Player to return, they force Player to leave, resuming their party.
Player agrees to join them, and the two friends give them a cup that the Mad Hatter fills with sugar. The Mad Hatter realizes that there is more sugar for him and the March Hare, and asks Player to pick up two cups of sugar, as well as butter and jam. After Player returns with the items, the Mad Hatter and March Hare begin the tea party, only to realize they were already celebrating their unbirthday before Player even arrived. Realizing how much time they lost by waiting for Player to return, they force Player to leave, resuming their party.


===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''===
Shortly before [[Data-Sora]] arrives in [[Wonderland]], Data-Alice spotted the world's Keyhole in the court of the Data-[[Queen of Hearts]], but was forced to flee from her soldiers, in the process stumbling upon the unbirthday tea party hosted by the Data-Mad Hatter and Data-March Hare. Her memories of this event, among others, were scattered by the bugs affecting [[Jiminy's Journal]] and became [[Inkling]]s.
Shortly before [[Data-Sora]] arrives in [[Wonderland]], Data-Alice spotted the world's [[Keyhole]] in the court of the Data-[[Queen of Hearts]], but was forced to flee from her [[Card Soldier|soldiers]], in the process stumbling upon the unbirthday tea party hosted by the Data-Mad Hatter and Data-March Hare. Her memories of this event, among others, were scattered by the bugs affecting [[Jiminy's Journal]] and became [[Inkling]]s.


Data-Sora finds the Inklings regarding the Data-Mad Hatter and Unbirthday in the [[Tea Party Garden]], and uses them alongside the others he has found to piece together Data-Alice's memories of the Keyhole.
Data-Sora finds the Inklings regarding the Data-Mad Hatter and unbirthday tea party in the [[Tea Party Garden]], and uses them alongside the others he has found to piece together Data-Alice's memories of the Keyhole.


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
===''Kingdom Hearts''===
===''Kingdom Hearts''===
A portrait of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare appear in the Tea Party Garden and one of the buildings in the Second District has a sign based on the Mad Hatter.
A portrait of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare appear in the Tea Party Garden and one of the buildings in the {{c|Second District|trt}} has a sign based on the Mad Hatter.
 
==Designs==
The Mad Hatter is a short, hyperactive man with grey hair, a large nose, and heavy eyebrows. He wears an orange overcoat, a black buttoned-up shirt, green trousers, blue socks, black shoes, a blue bow tie, and his signature green hat. On the right side of the hat is a sheet of paper with "10/6". The number was originally used by Lewis Carroll in the original book to denote the hat's price of “10 shillings and a sixpence", roughly £1.26 in British currency.


==Appearance==
The March Hare is a tan rabbit similar to the White Rabbit, albeit larger. He is shown with blond hair and heavy eyebrows, much like his compatriot. The March Hare wears a red coat, a brown tunic, an orange bow tie, beige pants, and large shoes to accommodate his large feet.
The Mad Hatter appears as a short, hyperactive man with grey hair, a large nose, and heavy eyebrows. He wears an orange overcoat, a black buttoned-up shirt, green trousers, blue socks, black shoes, a blue bow tie, and his signature green hat. On the right side of the hat is a sheet of paper with "10/6". The number was originally used by Lewis Carroll in the original book to denote the hat's price of “10 shillings and a  sixpence", roughly £1.26 in British currency.


The March Hare appears as a tan rabbit similar to the White Rabbit, albeit larger. He is shown with blond hair and heavy eyebrows, much like his compatriot. The March Hare wears a red coat, a brown tunic, an orange bow tie, beige pants, and large shoes to accommodate his large feet.
==Personalities==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Mad Hatter and March Hare first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'', which was based of of the book by {{w|Lewis Carrol}} called ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. Alice first meets the pair at a "Mad Tea Party" where they celebrate each others' unbirthday (anyday that is not a birthday). The pair later appear at the trial where they are used as witnesses to prove Alice's guilt of exposing the Queen of Hearts' heart-print bloomers. They last appear during the chase sequence following the trial where everyone from Wonderland fades away as Alice awakens from her dream.
The Mad Hatter and March Hare first appeared in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}'', which was based on the book by {{w|Lewis Carrol}} titled ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. Alice first meets the pair at a "Mad Tea Party" where they celebrate their {{W|unbirthday}} (every day that is not a birthday). The pair later appear at the trial, where they are called as witnesses to prove Alice's guilt of exposing the Queen of Hearts' heart-print bloomers. They last appear during the chase sequence following the trial where everyone from Wonderland fades away as Alice awakens from her dream.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Second District (Art).png|The Mad Hatter's sign in [[Traverse Town]].
File:Second District (Art).png|The Mad Hatter's sign in [[Traverse Town]].
File:Mad Hatter and March Hare KH.png|The Mad Hatter's and March Hare's portrait in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''.
File:Mad Hatter and March Hare KH.png|The Mad Hatter's and March Hare's portrait in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{BoxTop}}
 
==Notes and references==
{{reflist}}
 
{{XChi}}
{{XChi}}

Revision as of 18:47, 26 February 2024

Mad Hatter

The Mad Hatter (マッドハッター, Maddo Hattā?).

Japanese マッドハッター
Rōmaji Maddo Hattā
Homeworld Wonderland
Origin Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Games Kingdom Hearts χ
Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
March Hare

The March Hare (三月ウサギ, Sangatsu Usagi?).

Japanese 三月ウサギ
Rōmaji Sangatsu Usagi
Homeworld Wonderland
Origin Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Games Kingdom Hearts χ
Kingdom Hearts Dark Road

The Mad Hatter[1] and March Hare are characters from Kingdom Hearts χ. They host a tea party in Wonderland.

Story

Kingdom Hearts χ

Player finds the Mad Hatter and March Hare celebrating their unbirthday.
Player arrives at the Mad Hatter and March Hare's tea party.

In search of Alice's whereabouts, the Cheshire Cat directs Player to see the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. Arriving in their garden, Player discovers the pair about to celebrate their unbirthday. When the March Hare notices Player, he proclaims that there are no seats available and thus Player cannot join them. However, when Player prepares to leave, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare offer them a cup of tea.

Player agrees to join them, and the two friends give them a cup that the Mad Hatter fills with sugar. The Mad Hatter realizes that there is more sugar for him and the March Hare, and asks Player to pick up two cups of sugar, as well as butter and jam. After Player returns with the items, the Mad Hatter and March Hare begin the tea party, only to realize they were already celebrating their unbirthday before Player even arrived. Realizing how much time they lost by waiting for Player to return, they force Player to leave, resuming their party.

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

Shortly before Data-Sora arrives in Wonderland, Data-Alice spotted the world's Keyhole in the court of the Data-Queen of Hearts, but was forced to flee from her soldiers, in the process stumbling upon the unbirthday tea party hosted by the Data-Mad Hatter and Data-March Hare. Her memories of this event, among others, were scattered by the bugs affecting Jiminy's Journal and became Inklings.

Data-Sora finds the Inklings regarding the Data-Mad Hatter and unbirthday tea party in the Tea Party Garden, and uses them alongside the others he has found to piece together Data-Alice's memories of the Keyhole.

Other appearances

Kingdom Hearts

A portrait of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare appear in the Tea Party Garden and one of the buildings in the Second District has a sign based on the Mad Hatter.

Designs

The Mad Hatter is a short, hyperactive man with grey hair, a large nose, and heavy eyebrows. He wears an orange overcoat, a black buttoned-up shirt, green trousers, blue socks, black shoes, a blue bow tie, and his signature green hat. On the right side of the hat is a sheet of paper with "10/6". The number was originally used by Lewis Carroll in the original book to denote the hat's price of “10 shillings and a sixpence", roughly £1.26 in British currency.

The March Hare is a tan rabbit similar to the White Rabbit, albeit larger. He is shown with blond hair and heavy eyebrows, much like his compatriot. The March Hare wears a red coat, a brown tunic, an orange bow tie, beige pants, and large shoes to accommodate his large feet.

Personalities

Origin

The Mad Hatter and March Hare first appeared in Disney's Alice in Wonderland, which was based on the book by Lewis Carrol titled Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Alice first meets the pair at a "Mad Tea Party" where they celebrate their unbirthday (every day that is not a birthday). The pair later appear at the trial, where they are called as witnesses to prove Alice's guilt of exposing the Queen of Hearts' heart-print bloomers. They last appear during the chase sequence following the trial where everyone from Wonderland fades away as Alice awakens from her dream.

Gallery

Notes and references

  1. ^ Called Mad Hatter (帽子屋 Bōshi-ya?, lit. "The Hatter") in Kingdom Hearts Character Files.