. . "Chimney Sweep"@en . . . . "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"@en . . . . . . "Deshollinador"@es . . "Alice in Wonderland"@es . "Bill the Lizard is a fictional character appearing in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Introduced in chapter four, Bill is perceived by Alice to be someone who does all of the hard work for The White Rabbit and the denizens of the community. When Alice becomes stuck in one of The White Rabbit's house's rooms from drinking from an unlabeled bottle that made her grow uncontrollably, the rabbit's attempts to get in through the door and window fail. Bill the Lizard is sent to go through the chimney to investigate, since he and another creature have a ladder in their possession. Unwilling to let Bill get through the chimney, Alice uses her now huge foot, which is in the chimney, to kick Bill into the air. He manages to survive the fall thanks to the fellow creatures. Reappearin"@en . . "''Alice in Wonderland"@en . . . . . . "Bill the Lizard is the character in Alice in Wonderland. He is mainly seen near the dodo's house to check for insurance when Alice became bigger. When smoke came from the chimney, it blasted Bill in the air. He later appears as one of Professor Ratigan's thugs in The Great Mouse Detective."@en . . . . . "House of Mouse"@es . "Bill the Lizard is a character who first appeared in Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. He later appeared as one of Professor Ratigan's thugs in Disney's 1986 animated feature film The Great Mouse Detective."@en . . . . "Male"@en . . . . "Bill es un personaje que apareci\u00F3 por primera vez en el largometraje de 1951 de Disney, Alice in Wonderland. Luego apareci\u00F3 como uno de los secuaces del Profesor R\u00E1tigan en el largometraje de 1986 de Disney, The Great Mouse Detective."@es . "Bob Carlson"@en . . "Bill"@en . . "House of Mouse"@en . . "Introduced in chapter four, Bill is perceived by Alice to be someone who does all of the hard work for The White Rabbit and the denizens of the community. When Alice becomes stuck in one of The White Rabbit's house's rooms from drinking from an unlabeled bottle that made her grow uncontrollably, the rabbit's attempts to get in through the door and window fail. Bill the Lizard is sent to go through the chimney to investigate, since he and another creature have a ladder in their possession. Unwilling to let Bill get through the chimney, Alice uses her now huge foot, which is in the chimney, to kick Bill into the air. He manages to survive the fall thanks to the fellow creatures. Reappearing in chapters eleven and twelve, Bill is a juror in the trial of The Knave of Hearts' supposed theft of The Queen of Hearts' tarts. When his pencil squeaks too much on his slate, it annoys Alice to the point that she takes the pencil from him. Not knowing where it went, Bill the Lizard starts using his finger to write, even though it left no mark on the slate. In chapter twelve, he becomes disheveled when the \"mile-high\" Alice disturbs the jury by messing up the jury box. When Alice puts Bill the Lizard back in his place, he stares blankly up in the sky. Then later, the Queen provides ink for Bill when she spills ink on his face."@en . . . "Charles Lutwidge Dodgson"@en . "Miedoso"@es . "Bill es un personaje que apareci\u00F3 por primera vez en el largometraje de 1951 de Disney, Alice in Wonderland. Luego apareci\u00F3 como uno de los secuaces del Profesor R\u00E1tigan en el largometraje de 1986 de Disney, The Great Mouse Detective."@es . . . "Bill the Lizard is the character in Alice in Wonderland. He is mainly seen near the dodo's house to check for insurance when Alice became bigger. When smoke came from the chimney, it blasted Bill in the air. He later appears as one of Professor Ratigan's thugs in The Great Mouse Detective."@en . . . "Real Name"@en . "Green lizard, black pants, brown shirt with black jacket, black hat"@en . . . . "\"At your service, gov'nah!\""@en . . "Bill the Lizard, 1865 illustration by John Tenniel"@en . "Bill the Lizard"@es . "Original Publisher"@en . "Introduced in chapter four, Bill is perceived by Alice to be someone who does all of the hard work for The White Rabbit and the denizens of the community. When Alice becomes stuck in one of The White Rabbit's house's rooms from drinking from an unlabeled bottle that made her grow uncontrollably, the rabbit's attempts to get in through the door and window fail. Bill the Lizard is sent to go through the chimney to investigate, since he and another creature have a ladder in their possession. Unwilling to let Bill get through the chimney, Alice uses her now huge foot, which is in the chimney, to kick Bill into the air. He manages to survive the fall thanks to the fellow creatures."@en . "Monsters"@en . "Good"@en . "One of the White Rabbit's servants."@en . "Larry Grey Wayne Allwine Jim Cummings"@en . . . "Bill the Lizard"@en . "Darkwing Duck"@en . . . . . . "Bill the Lizard is a character who first appeared in Disney's 1951 animated feature film Alice in Wonderland. He later appeared as one of Professor Ratigan's thugs in Disney's 1986 animated feature film The Great Mouse Detective."@en . "Sweeping Chimneys"@en . "Blasted off into the sky"@en . . . . "The Great Mouse Detective''"@en . . . . . . . . . "Simple, helpful, gullible, cowardly"@en . "One of the White Rabbit's servants."@en . . . . . . . . . "#4B89E6"@en . "Alice"@en . . "Quack Pack"@en . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@es . . "First Appearance"@en . . "Bill_lagartija.png"@es . . . . "Bill the Lizard"@en . "Bill the Lizard is a fictional character appearing in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Introduced in chapter four, Bill is perceived by Alice to be someone who does all of the hard work for The White Rabbit and the denizens of the community. When Alice becomes stuck in one of The White Rabbit's house's rooms from drinking from an unlabeled bottle that made her grow uncontrollably, the rabbit's attempts to get in through the door and window fail. Bill the Lizard is sent to go through the chimney to investigate, since he and another creature have a ladder in their possession. Unwilling to let Bill get through the chimney, Alice uses her now huge foot, which is in the chimney, to kick Bill into the air. He manages to survive the fall thanks to the fellow creatures. Reappearing in chapters eleven and twelve, Bill is a juror in the trial of The Knave of Hearts' supposed theft of The Queen of Heart's tarts. When his pencil squeaks too much on his slate, it annoys Alice to the point that she takes the pencil from him. Not knowing where it went, Bill the Lizard starts using his finger to write, even though it left no mark on the slate. In chapter twelve, he becomes disheveled when the \"mile-high\" Alice disturbs the jury by messing up the jury box. When Alice puts Bill the Lizard back in his place, he stares blankly up in the sky. Then later, the Queen provides ink for Bill when she spills ink on his face. Bill also makes a cameo in the video game American McGee's Alice, before Alice faces the Duchess, under the name of Bill McGill. He is much more chameleon-like and appears to be a builder, and wears a toolbelt, cap and waistcoat. He has a very cynical outlook on life and repeatedly asks Alice for brandy, until a gust from the Duchess's house forces Alice inside, causing him to run in fear. He later appears again, and explains that he'll have the leeches in to clear up the remains of the defeated Duchess."@en . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"@en . "Bill, la lagartija con escalera"@es . . "Bill the Lizard"@en . . . . . . "Macmillan"@en . . . . . "Una lagartija con camisa, chaqueta y gorra"@es . . . . "Lewis Carroll"@en . . . "To pull the monster out of the White Rabbit's House"@en . "Created by"@en . . . "Al bajar por la chimenea, Alicia estornuda y sale volando"@es . . . . .