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Undo revision 712428 by 76.69.102.196 Alice doesn't appear in the remaster outside of the cinematics otherwise, so this is redundant and pointless.
(Adding clarification; otherwise it makes it seem like Walch redubbed Beaumont in the remaster, which did not happen.)
(Undo revision 712428 by 76.69.102.196 Alice doesn't appear in the remaster outside of the cinematics otherwise, so this is redundant and pointless.)
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|envan= <br>(''KH'')
|envan= <br>(''KH'')
|enva2=Hynden Walch
|enva2=Hynden Walch
|enva2n=(''KH HD 2.5 ReMIX Re:coded cinematics'')<ref>[http://hynden.wordpress.com/category/from-the-workshop/  All About Hynden!]</ref>
|enva2n=(''KH HD 2.5 ReMIX'')<ref>[http://hynden.wordpress.com/category/from-the-workshop/  All About Hynden!]</ref>
|java=Mika Doi
|java=Mika Doi
|journalKH='''First entry'''<br>A girl who fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. She often daydreams and is naturally curious. Falsely accused of trying to steal the queen's heart, she was given an unfair trial and falsely convicted.<br><br>She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951).<br><br>'''Second entry'''<br>Fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. Arrested on suspicion of trying to steal the queen's heart. Sora and his friends proved her innocence, but the Heartless captured her as part of their plan to open the final Keyhole.<br><br>She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951)
|journalKH='''First entry'''<br>A girl who fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. She often daydreams and is naturally curious. Falsely accused of trying to steal the queen's heart, she was given an unfair trial and falsely convicted.<br><br>She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951).<br><br>'''Second entry'''<br>Fell down a rabbit hole into Wonderland. Arrested on suspicion of trying to steal the queen's heart. Sora and his friends proved her innocence, but the Heartless captured her as part of their plan to open the final Keyhole.<br><br>She fell down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland" (1951)