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| - The Mock Turtle is as tearful as ever, with somewhat of a stereotypical geeky voice and briefs under his shell.
- The Mock Turtle (known to the Gryphon as Mockers) is the Gryphon's best friend.He appears in almost every Alice film,except the Disney fims.
- After jumping into a lake to save a drowning Will, Alice lands in the water with a splash as Will attempts to swim to the surface, gasping for air. Alice swims to his aid, lifting him by the shoulders and guiding him over to a nearby rocky island that the two of them cling on to. They climb atop it and Alice asks the Knave what he did to that fairy. He reminds her that she just tossed him into the lake, but Alice points out that he clearly deserved it, and now they're stuck in the middle of nowhere all because he broke a fairy's heart. Will argues that the fairy in question shouldn't have given her heart away in the first place, but Alice tells him that people can't help falling in love. He turns to her and assures her that they can - "You just sneak out in the middle of the night, grab yo
- The Mock Turtle is a fictional character devised by Lewis Carroll from his popular book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Its name is taken from a dish that was popular in the Victorian period, mock turtle soup. Then the Queen left off, quite out of breath, and said to Alice, "Have you seen the Mock Turtle yet?" "No," said Alice. "I don't even know what a Mock Turtle is." "It's the thing Mock Turtle Soup is made from," said the Queen. (Alice in Wonderland, chapter 9)
- (Alice in Wonderland, chapter 9) Carroll enjoyed such puns on Victorian fashions and etiquette, and showed this frequently. The description and drawing by John Tenniel gives comedic value to the Mock Turtle, as he is clearly an assemblage of creatures, therefore not a real turtle as his name rightly suggests.
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