Upon meeting the two little fat men, Alice quotes the nursery rhyme, which the two brothers then go on to enact. They agree to have a battle, but never have one. When they see the Crow they take to their heels. The Tweedle brothers never contradict each other, even when one of them, according to the rhyme, "agrees to have a battle". Rather, they complement each other's words. This may have led to Tenniel's depiction of them as though they are twins and identical in physical appearance. According to the dramatis personae for Through the Looking-Glass, Tweedledee is the White Queen's rook and Tweedledum is the White King's rook.[2]
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| - Upon meeting the two little fat men, Alice quotes the nursery rhyme, which the two brothers then go on to enact. They agree to have a battle, but never have one. When they see the Crow they take to their heels. The Tweedle brothers never contradict each other, even when one of them, according to the rhyme, "agrees to have a battle". Rather, they complement each other's words. This may have led to Tenniel's depiction of them as though they are twins and identical in physical appearance. According to the dramatis personae for Through the Looking-Glass, Tweedledee is the White Queen's rook and Tweedledum is the White King's rook.[2]
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Likes
| - Playing games, telling stories
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Appearance
| - Rotund, balding, red hair, pink noses, school boy uniforms, red propeller caps with tiny flagpoles and flags on them, black shoes
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Actor
| - Matty Finochio and Ben Cotton
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Name
| - Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum
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Personality
| - Obnoxious, silly, nonsensical, hyperactive, whimsical, cunning, childish
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Shows
| - Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
- Adventures in Wonderland
- House of Mouse
- Walt Disney anthology series
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Fate
| - Chase Alice back into waking reality and recede into her subconscious
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rides
| - Alice in Wonderland
- Fantasmic!
- Disney Stars and Motorcars Parade
- Celebrate a Dreams Come True Parade
- Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
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Home
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Films
| - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Alice in Wonderland
- Mickey's House of Villains
- Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
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Friends
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Quote
| - "Button! Button! Who's got the button?!"
- "That's logic!"
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| - Upon meeting the two little fat men, Alice quotes the nursery rhyme, which the two brothers then go on to enact. They agree to have a battle, but never have one. When they see the Crow they take to their heels. The Tweedle brothers never contradict each other, even when one of them, according to the rhyme, "agrees to have a battle". Rather, they complement each other's words. This may have led to Tenniel's depiction of them as though they are twins and identical in physical appearance. According to the dramatis personae for Through the Looking-Glass, Tweedledee is the White Queen's rook and Tweedledum is the White King's rook.[2]
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