. . . . . . . "Good"@en . . . . "Doormouse is a Classic figure from Alice Through the Looking Glass Dormouse Series Cost $ Cost Play Background Released"@en . "Dormouse"@en . . . "Charles Lutwidge Dodgson"@en . . . . "Yamane"@de . . . . . "Arran Hawkins"@en . "Cats"@en . "\u30C9\u30FC\u30DE\u30A6\u30B9"@en . . . . . . "The Dormouse is a supporting character in Alice in Wonderland."@en . . . . . "Ceases to exist when Alice wakes up, as it was all just a dream"@en . . "Dormouse"@de . . . "Macmillan"@en . . . . . . "Original Publisher"@en . "Dormouse (El Lir\u00F3n en espa\u00F1ol) es uno de los muchos personajes de la pel\u00EDcula Alice in Wonderland."@es . "Small, slender gray dormouse, blue eyes, both pink coat and loose bow tie, purple vest, white unfastened collar, purple shoes"@en . . . "\u30E4\u30DE\u30CD"@de . . . . . . . . "The Dormouse sat between the March Hare and the Hatter at the tea party. They were using him, while he slept, as a cushion when Alice arrives at the start of the chapter. The Dormouse is always falling asleep during the scene, waking up every so often, for example to say: \"You might just as well say,\" added the Dormouse, who seemed to be talking in his sleep, \"that I breathe when I sleep' is the same thing as 'I sleep when I breathe!\""@en . . "Alice in Wonderland"@en . "The Dormouse, nicknamed Dormy, was one of Alice's friends in Wonderland when she was a child. When she became insane, the Dormouse, alongside his friend, the March Hare, were turned into horrific experiments, being mutilated by their old friend, the Mad Hatter."@en . "Lebendig"@de . . . . . . . "The Dormouse"@en . . . "Dormouse (\u30E4\u30DE\u30CD, Yamane) ist der legale Vertragspartner von Vincent Nightray. Seine Kraft bewirkt, dass Vincent immer und \u00FCberall einschl\u00E4ft, da er Dormouse nicht richtig kontrollieren kann."@de . . . "Lir\u00F3n.png"@es . . "Dormouse; Dormouse from The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 256 0001.png"@en . "Alice in Wonderland"@en . "The Dormouse is a character and a friend of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare in Disney's 1951 animated feature film, Alice in Wonderland."@en . . "Gray"@en . "Fur"@en . . "\"Lindo, lindo parpadeo...\""@es . . "A peculiar race of \"Wonderland\", also known as \"sleeping mouse\". Upset by her restless and impatient nature, \"The Queen of Hearts\" cast a spell on a \"large mouse\" who then became the progenitor of this race. Regardless of whether or not they are sleeping, a monster's instinct naturally shakes their body, ensuring that the sex is not just one sided, and the man can enjoy the pleasure of making love. Their belly becomes full of semen, and by the time they wake up, they are in the man's embrace and he likely will not even consider letting them go."@en . . . . "Blau \nWei\u00DF"@de . . . . . . . "In the first game, like the March Hare, the Dormouse (just called Dormy) has literally become a lab rat in the Mad Hatter's workshop. Still prone to dozing off, partially because of the Hatter's medicines, the Dormouse seems barely aware of his condition and is shocked repeatedly in order to be kept awake. Indeed, he is seemingly oblivious to the fact that he is no longer enjoying tea with his friends. Alice finds the Dormouse strapped to a dissection table, with his gastrointestinal tract exposed and his legs and tail replaced with robotic parts."@en . . . "Dormouse"@en . "The Dormouse"@en . . "Dormouse (El Lir\u00F3n en espa\u00F1ol) es uno de los muchos personajes de la pel\u00EDcula Alice in Wonderland."@es . . "Male"@en . "Los gatos"@es . "\"Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat!\""@en . . "Sleepy, droopy, lazy, cowardly"@en . "AMA Dormouse Render.png"@en . . . . . . . . "Baskerville"@de . . . . . . . . . "0.99"^^ . "Alice in Wonderland"@es . . . "The Dormouse is a character and a friend of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare in Disney's 1951 animated feature film, Alice in Wonderland."@en . . . . . . . "House of Mouse"@es . . . "Alice Liddell , March Hare"@en . . "Dormouse"@en . "Bonkers"@es . "Omnivorous, eats anything"@en . "Dormouse"@es . "The Dormouse sat between the March Hare and the Hatter at the tea party. They were using him, while he slept, as a cushion when Alice arrives at the start of the chapter. The Dormouse is always falling asleep during the scene, waking up every so often, for example to say: \"You might just as well say,\" added the Dormouse, who seemed to be talking in his sleep, \"that I breathe when I sleep' is the same thing as 'I sleep when I breathe!\" He also tells a story about three young girls who live in a treacle well, live on treacle, and draw pictures of things beginning with M, including mousetraps, memory and muchness. Eventually, the Hatter and the March Hare put his head in a teapot. He later appears, equally sleepy, at the Knave of Hearts' trial and voices resentment at Alice for growing, and his last interaction with any character is his being \"suppressed\" (amongst other things) by the Queen for shouting out that tarts are made of treacle."@en . . . . . . "Unbekannt"@de . "''Alice in Wonderland"@en . . . "A dormouse was a small Earth rodent. They were a food in the Roman Empire. Before the eruption of Vesuvius in 79, Lobus Caecilius ordered Rombus to get some ants in honey and a dormouse as a snack. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii)"@en . . . . "House of Mouse"@en . . "Alice Through The Looking Glass"@en . "First Appearance"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Jam on his nose, tea, living in the teapot"@en . . . . . "Unbekannt"@de . "Created by"@en . . "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"@en . . "The Dormouse is a supporting character in Alice in Wonderland."@en . . . . "Dormouse AMR render.png"@en . . . "Dormy"@en . "Alice Liddell, Mad Hatter"@en . "El Lir\u00F3n"@es . . . "A peculiar race of \"Wonderland\", also known as \"sleeping mouse\". Upset by her restless and impatient nature, \"The Queen of Hearts\" cast a spell on a \"large mouse\" who then became the progenitor of this race. They tend to have a calm and dreamy personality. They are always drowsy, and they spend most of every day sleeping. They have no problem sleeping while walking, and amazingly can even carry on conversations with others by muttering in their sleep. It seems they can still hear the sound around them in their dreams even while sleeping, and they can definitely hold conversations while asleep, but sometimes the topic gets distorted, and they can't understand. They don't attack human men themselves. Not only that, even if a man is nearby, they just ignore him and sleep. However, they are most dangerous in this state, as an extremely large amount of demonic energy is released by them while sleeping, and it will shower the man. A man showered in their demonic energy will become fiercely aroused by the sight of them sound asleep, and rape them in their sleep. Even so, they won't wake up, experiencing sex as a dream. However, perhaps because they are at the boundary between dream and reality, part of it will be twisted in a dreamlike fashion. In reality, the man is violently raping them, and selfishly pouring his desire inside, but to them it's like they are being passionately embraced with an overwhelmingly powerful love, so it's a dreamlike spectacle. In the same way, when the man mutters words during the act such as slight praise like \"cute\", or comments on the condition of their body like \"feels good\", \"it's the best\", etc, it will be distorted into \"sweet whisperings while making love.\" The man will be firmly etched in their mind as their fated lover. Regardless of whether or not they are sleeping, a monster's instinct naturally shakes their body, ensuring that the sex is not just one sided, and the man can enjoy the pleasure of making love. Their belly becomes full of semen, and by the time they wake up, they are in the man's embrace and he likely will not even consider letting them go. Being in the embrace of the man who became their husband like this is what most calms them down. They will happily sleep there in his arms for even longer. In other words, the time spent having sex increases substantially. Furthermore, as soon as their husband goes away, they wake up and start anxiously looking for him. But anyhow, the husband, the man who screwed them in their sleep, would not try to leave them. On the contrary, he would want to deepen their bonds. Their demonic energy is very sweet, almost a flavor like molasses. It's supposedly excellent when mixed in tea, and if one drinks it and goes to sleep one can have a wonderfully sensual dream. For that reason one can occasionally catch a glimpse of the denizens of Wonderland shoving dormice into giant teapots. When a human woman drinks it, she will change into a dormouse without exception, so be careful."@en . . "238"^^ . "Dormouse (\u30E4\u30DE\u30CD, Yamane) ist der legale Vertragspartner von Vincent Nightray. Seine Kraft bewirkt, dass Vincent immer und \u00FCberall einschl\u00E4ft, da er Dormouse nicht richtig kontrollieren kann."@de . . . . . . . . . . . "La jarra de t\u00E9"@es . "Doormouse is a Classic figure from Alice Through the Looking Glass Dormouse Series Cost $ Cost Play Background Released"@en . . . . "In the first game, like the March Hare, the Dormouse (just called Dormy) has literally become a lab rat in the Mad Hatter's workshop. Still prone to dozing off, partially because of the Hatter's medicines, the Dormouse seems barely aware of his condition and is shocked repeatedly in order to be kept awake. Indeed, he is seemingly oblivious to the fact that he is no longer enjoying tea with his friends. Alice finds the Dormouse strapped to a dissection table, with his gastrointestinal tract exposed and his legs and tail replaced with robotic parts."@en . "Doormouse.png"@en . "Real Name"@en . . "Calm, passionate"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Dormouse, nicknamed Dormy, was one of Alice's friends in Wonderland when she was a child. When she became insane, the Dormouse, alongside his friend, the March Hare, were turned into horrific experiments, being mutilated by their old friend, the Mad Hatter."@en . "A dormouse was a small Earth rodent. They were a food in the Roman Empire. Before the eruption of Vesuvius in 79, Lobus Caecilius ordered Rombus to get some ants in honey and a dormouse as a snack. (TV: The Fires of Pompeii)"@en .