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  • Thackery Earwicket
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  • The March Hare appears in the 2010 Disney film Alice in Wonderland. His full name is Thackery Earwicket; this, however, is not mentioned in the film. In the movie, the March Hare behaves as if constantly nerve-wracked and completely delirious. He is a cook in the film, and the way he eccentrically throws dishes and pots suggests he is an amalgam of both the March Hare and the cook from Lewis Carroll's original book. The March Hare has a strong Scottish accent in this movie, while his friend Tarrant Hightopp (played by Johnny Depp) switches into a Scottish accent as well whenever his emotions are strained. He is first seen in the "Tea Party" scene, which takes place at his "Hare House" windmill.
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Inspiration
  • The March Hare from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Voice
Games
Likes
  • Tea
Appearance
  • Gray/Brown hair, Yellow eyes
Name
  • Thackery Earwicket
Personality
  • Mad
Alias
  • March Hare, Mad March Hare
Weapons
  • Ladle
Enemies
Powers
  • Telekinesis
Home
  • Hare House
Breed
  • Hare
Occupation
  • Chef
Films
Friends
Quote
  • "Spoon."
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  • The March Hare appears in the 2010 Disney film Alice in Wonderland. His full name is Thackery Earwicket; this, however, is not mentioned in the film. In the movie, the March Hare behaves as if constantly nerve-wracked and completely delirious. He is a cook in the film, and the way he eccentrically throws dishes and pots suggests he is an amalgam of both the March Hare and the cook from Lewis Carroll's original book. The March Hare has a strong Scottish accent in this movie, while his friend Tarrant Hightopp (played by Johnny Depp) switches into a Scottish accent as well whenever his emotions are strained. He is first seen in the "Tea Party" scene, which takes place at his "Hare House" windmill. The March Hare hosts a tea party, which he shares with Tarrant Highttop, Mally, and Chessur. He then appears a second time in the White Queen's kitchen, frantically cooking and throwing dishes. His third appearance is at the Frabjous Day scene, in which he stands with the other characters wielding a ladle as his weapon, nervous and somewhat ready to go to battle. Burton stated that because Whitehouse is a great comedic actor, a lot of his lines came from improvisation.
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