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Here are the shortened, adapted story-extracts: A The Queen of Hearts "…When the procession came opposite to Alice, they all stopped and looked at her, and the Queen said, severely ...
And the Queen of Hearts? She doesn’t need to wear red. Arisu is obviously Alice, if his name doesn’t give it away first (“Arisu” is the Japanese phonetic version of “Alice”).
The Queen turned to Alice. Alice had no choice but to follow the Queen. We'll leave her there for now. Next time. I'll tell you all about the Knave of Hearts, the stolen jam tarts and what ...
The Queen of Hearts begins psychologically manipulating Arisu during a compulsory tea break after the first round, in an attempt to make him quit. Kento Yamazaki as Arisu in Alice in Borderland ...
No production of Alice in Wonderland would be complete without the egotistical, ruthless "Queen of Hearts." "It's a lot of fun because you get to act on all of those impulses that you never would ...