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    The Cheshire Cat appears in Heart no Kuni no Alice, a dating sim game and its related media, as a young man named "Boris Airay", with cat-like attributes such as a tail and cat ears, and is one of the many love interests for Alice in Wonderland.

  2. The Cheshire Cat is a fictional character from the novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Alice first encounters it at the Duchess's house in her kitchen, and then later outside on the branches of a tree, where it appears and disappears at will, engaging Alice in amusing but...

  3. The Cheshire Cat is unique among Wonderland creatures. Threatened by no one, it maintains a cool, grinning outsider status. The Cheshire Cat has insight into the workings of Wonderland as a whole. Its calm explanation to Alice that to be in Wonderland is to be “mad” reveals a number of points that do not occur to Alice on her own.

  4. This article is about the 1951 animated character. For the 2010 live-action character, see Chessur. The Cheshire Cat is a major character in the 1951 Disney animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. He is a mysterious, pink-and-purple-striped cat with a permanent grin. Mischievous and...

  5. Learn about the Cheshire Cat, the grinning and mysterious feline who teaches Alice the rules of Wonderland. Find out its origin, quotes, and costume ideas.

  6. The Cheshire Cat is Alice Liddell's primary ally and principal companion in Wonderland. He is a talking cat that constantly smiles, and can disappear at will. Although a friend to Alice, the Cheshire Cat commonly has a snarky attitude towards her and she always returns the same treatment...

  7. Jul 16, 2023 · Learn how the Cheshire Cat, a mysterious and elusive feline, represents the fleeting nature of reality, the art of concealment, and the pursuit of wisdom in Lewis Carroll's classic tale. Explore the cat's role as a guide, a friend, and a foe to Alice in her journey of self-discovery.

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