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The Jabberwocky is a nonsense verse poem written in the sequel to Alice in Wonderland (Through the Looking Glass) in which the Jabberwock is described as being a fearful creature. In the original illustration made for the book it is shown as being similar to a dragon. At the end of the poem the Jabberwock is finally killed with the Vorpal Blade.

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  • The Jabberwocky is a nonsense verse poem written in the sequel to Alice in Wonderland (Through the Looking Glass) in which the Jabberwock is described as being a fearful creature. In the original illustration made for the book it is shown as being similar to a dragon. At the end of the poem the Jabberwock is finally killed with the Vorpal Blade.
  • It is considered to be one of the greatest nonsense poems written in the English language. The playful, whimsical poem became a source of nonsense words and neologisms such as 'galumphing', 'chortle' and 'Jabberwocky'.
  • Jabberwocky is a poem written in collaberation with Lewis Carroll, C S Lewis, Meriweather Lewis, Lewis Hamilton, King Louis-Philippe of Iran, Lou-Lou and Anonymous. You can read it here.
  • The Jabberwocky is the quinary villain huge dragon under the control of The Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland (2010). He is voiced by Christopher Lee in it's first and only speaking role. He is killed when he was beheaded by Alice Kingsleigh.
  • The poem has become popular and well respected in its own right. There have been numerous adaptations of "Jabberwocky" to other media as a stand-alone work. Recitations of the poem or variations on it also frequently form part of adaptations of Through the Looking-Glass and Carroll's earlier book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
  • The Jabberwocky is an Everafter monster from Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Saw There by Lewis Carroll. In Carroll's book, the Jabberwocky is mentioned in a poem in which a boy kills the beast with the Vorpal Blade.
  • Der Jabberwocky ist ein Bossgegner, auf dem die Helden in Secret of Mana treffen. Der Kampf findet im Wasserpalast statt, nachdem die Helden Marcus den Mana Samen geben, da dieser droht Aquaria umzubringen. Der Junge, das Mädchen und die Koboldin müssen diesen Bosskampf bewältigen.
  • Jabberwocky is a boss in Final Fantasy XIII. It is fought alongside Bandersnatch in Orphan's Cradle, and is later fought as a regular enemy.
  • Jabberwocky (also known as Jabberwock) is a poem written by Lewis Carrol in the book "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There" about a hideous monster known as the Jabberwocky that is slain by a young hero.
  • The Jabberwocky is a supporting character on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. A dark and sadistic creature that feeds on the fear others produce, the Jabberwocky was imprisoned a millennium ago by hundreds of men with the Vorpal Blade, the only weapon capable of doing her any harm. However, a long time later, she was freed by the villainous magician Jafar, who sought her assistance in his scheme to cast a powerful spell with the power of three genies that would change the laws of magic forevermore. From then on, she became his reluctant servant, adhering to his desires lest he use the Vorpal Blade against her. Ultimately, Jafar cast his spell and left Jabber pinned to the wall of the Red Queen's dungeon.
  • Jabberwocky es un poema sin sentido escrito por el británico Lewis Carroll, quien lo incluyó en su obra Alicia a través del espejo (1871). Jabberwocky es generalmente considerado como uno de los mejores poemas sin sentido escritos en idioma inglés.
  • thumb|Der Jabberwocky nach John Tenniel Der Jabberwocky oder Jabberwock ist ein Drache aus dem gleichnamigen Gedicht von Lewis Carroll. Es stammt aus dem Buch "Alice hinter den Spiegeln", einem Nachfolger zu seinem berühmten "Alice im Wunderland", und besteht großteils aus erfundenen Wörtern, ist jedoch mit etwas Anstrengung lesbar. Der Jabberwocky basiert vermutlich auf dem Sockburn Worm, den Ursprung des Namens erklärte Carroll 1887 folgendermaßen: – Lewis Carroll
  • Jabberwocky was a poem by Lewis Carroll, published as part of Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass. The poem was about a boy killing a monster, and contained a lot of nonsense words. While working on Bessie, the Third Doctor sang the first few lines of Jabberwocky. (TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians) During his confrontation with Light, the Seventh Doctor mentioned bandersnatches and slithy toves, which were creatures from the poem. (TV: Ghost Light) Heather Lake helped her young daughter Annabel read the poem. (COMIC: The Broken Man)
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