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{{Q|Off with their heads!|Queen of Hearts}}
{{Q|Off with their heads!|Queen of Hearts}}
The '''Queen of Hearts''' is the short-tempered and mostly villainous ruler of [[Wonderland]] in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. She debuted in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}''.
The '''Queen of Hearts''' is the short-tempered and mostly villainous ruler of [[Wonderland]] in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. She debuted in Disney's ''{{w|Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland}}''.


==Story==
==Story==
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The Queen of Hearts accuses [[Alice]] for attempted theft of her heart in a trial. When Alice is ordered to be executed, [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]] intervene to convince The Queen of Hearts that Alice was innocent. The Queen of Hearts does not believe them, but agrees to free Alice if they can find evidence for her innocence. Although they find evidence, with help from the [[Cheshire Cat]], the Queen of Hearts refuses to  release Alice, and orders her [[Game:Queen of Hearts|Card Soldiers hoist Alice high above the courtyard using the Crank Tower]]. Sora destroys the Crank Tower in order to free Alice, but she is instead kidnapped by the Heartless. The Queen of Hearts declares a ceasefire with Sora, Donald, and Goofy so that she can find Alice. If Sora returns to Wonderland after the [[Final Keyhole]] in [[Hollow Bastion]] is unlocked, the Queen will remark that she and her soldiers are too busy dealing with the Heartless to worry about the trial.
The Queen of Hearts accuses [[Alice]] for attempted theft of her heart in a trial. When Alice is ordered to be executed, [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]] intervene to convince The Queen of Hearts that Alice was innocent. The Queen of Hearts does not believe them, but agrees to free Alice if they can find evidence for her innocence. Although they find evidence, with help from the [[Cheshire Cat]], the Queen of Hearts refuses to  release Alice, and orders her [[Game:Queen of Hearts|Card Soldiers hoist Alice high above the courtyard using the Crank Tower]]. Sora destroys the Crank Tower in order to free Alice, but she is instead kidnapped by the Heartless. The Queen of Hearts declares a ceasefire with Sora, Donald, and Goofy so that she can find Alice. If Sora returns to Wonderland after the [[Final Keyhole]] in [[Hollow Bastion]] is unlocked, the Queen will remark that she and her soldiers are too busy dealing with the Heartless to worry about the trial.


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==Origin==
==Origin==
The Queen of Hearts 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}}''. 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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