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{{Character
 
{{Character
|name = Queen of Hearts
 
 
|image = Disney-Queen-of-Hearts.jpg
 
|image = Disney-Queen-of-Hearts.jpg
 
|name = Queen of Hearts
 
|films = ''Alice in Wonderland''<br>''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (cameo)<br>''The Santa Clause''
 
|films = ''Alice in Wonderland''<br>''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' (cameo)<br>''The Santa Clause''
|shows = ''Mickey Mouse Club''<br>''House of Mouse''<br>'''Once Upon a Time'''<br>'''Once Upon a Time in Wonderland'''
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|shows = ''Mickey Mouse Club''<br>''House of Mouse''<br>Once Upon a Time<br>Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
 
|games = ''Kingdom Hearts'' series
 
|games = ''Kingdom Hearts'' series
 
|animator = Frank Thomas
 
|animator = Frank Thomas
|voice = Verna Felton<br>Tress MacNeille (1983-2010),
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|voice = Verna Felton (original)<br>Tress MacNeille (1983-2010)<br>April Winchell (currently)
April Winchell (Currently)
 
 
|inspiration = [[The Evil Queen]]<br>The Queen of Hearts from the original book on which the movie is loosly based
 
|inspiration = [[The Evil Queen]]<br>The Queen of Hearts from the original book on which the movie is loosly based
 
|awards = Number 15 Disney Villain
 
|awards = Number 15 Disney Villain
 
|alias = Red Queen, Fat, Pompous, Bad-Tempered Old Tyrant
 
|alias = Red Queen, Fat, Pompous, Bad-Tempered Old Tyrant
 
|personality = Mad, cruel, loud, rude, mean, tough, greedy, sinister, powerful, ruthless, stubborn, impatient, tyrannical, oppressive, cranky, selfish, spoiled, hateful, evil, immature, argumentative, hot-tempered, angry, violent, explosive, pompous, bossy, intimidating, psychotic, uncaring, sadistic, irrational, impulsive, aggressive
 
|personality = Mad, cruel, loud, rude, mean, tough, greedy, sinister, powerful, ruthless, stubborn, impatient, tyrannical, oppressive, cranky, selfish, spoiled, hateful, evil, immature, argumentative, hot-tempered, angry, violent, explosive, pompous, bossy, intimidating, psychotic, uncaring, sadistic, irrational, impulsive, aggressive
|appearance = Obese, fair skin, black hair, both gold crown and earrings, red headband, black-and-red gown with black-and-yellow stripes
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|appearance = Obese, fair skin, black hair, both gold crown and earrings, red headband, black-and-red gown with black and yellow stripes
 
|occupation = Ruler of Wonderland
 
|occupation = Ruler of Wonderland
|alliance =Bad
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|alliance =
 
|goal = To keep everything her way in Wonderland (succeeds, practically)<br>To behead Alice (failed)
 
|goal = To keep everything her way in Wonderland (succeeds, practically)<br>To behead Alice (failed)
 
|home = Wonderland
 
|home = Wonderland
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|enemies = Alice, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, March Hare, the Dormouse
|friends =
 
|enemies = Alice, White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, March Hare, the Dormouse
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|minions = White Rabbit, [[Card Soldiers]]
|minions = King of Hearts, [[Card Soldiers]]
 
 
|likes = Power, croquet, beheadings, unbirthday cakes, red roses, praise, winning at croquet, getting her way
 
|likes = Power, croquet, beheadings, unbirthday cakes, red roses, praise, winning at croquet, getting her way
 
|dislikes = Not having her way, losing her temper, Alice's sass, giants, the tomfoolery of others, cats, white roses, losing at croquet, twiddling fingers, poor posture
 
|dislikes = Not having her way, losing her temper, Alice's sass, giants, the tomfoolery of others, cats, white roses, losing at croquet, twiddling fingers, poor posture
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|weapons = Heart shaped baton.
 
|weapons = Heart shaped baton.
 
|fate = Ceases to exist as Alice's adventures were all a dream
 
|fate = Ceases to exist as Alice's adventures were all a dream
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|quote = "OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!!!"
|quote = "OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!!!"<br>"Somebody's head is going to ROLL for this!"<br>"I warn you child. If I lose my temper, you lose your head! Understand?!"|alignment = }}
 
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|actress = Armelia McQueen (''Adventures in Wonderland'')<br>
The '''Queen of Hearts''' is the main antagonist of the 1951 animated film ''Alice in Wonderland''.
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Jennifer Koenig, Barbara Hershey, and Rose McGowan (''Once Upon a Time'')|alignment = Bad|family = King of Hearts (husband)}}The '''Queen of Hearts''' is the main antagonist of the 1951 animated film ''Alice in Wonderland''.
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She was originally voiced by the late Verna Felton.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Queen of Hearts is probably the most insane, psychotic resident of Wonderland. Her answer to everything is a beheading! Although not really a full-blooded villainess, she made number 14 in the top 30 Disney Villains list, as the oddness of Lewis Carroll made her an interesting character, for sure. She's also rather comical and leads the way for comedic villains like [[Prince John]], [[King Leonidas]], [[Captain Hook]], [[Madam Mim]], [[Kaa]], [[Jafar]], [[Hades]], and [[Yzma]]. Overall, the Queen of Hearts is a bad-tempered, fat and pompous villain. Some don't really see her that dangerous compared to other [[Disney Villains]], although she is regrettably the Disney villain embodiment the deadly sin of Wrath along with [[Maleficent]]. She ranked #15 in the top 30 Disney Villains (one better than [[Madame Medusa]] but one under Yzma).
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The Queen of Hearts is probably the most insane, psychotic resident of Wonderland. Her answer to everything is a beheading. Although not really a full-blooded villainess, she made number 14 in the top 30 Disney Villains list, as the oddness of Lewis Carroll made her an interesting character, for sure. She is also rather comical and leads the way for comedic villains like [[Prince John]], [[King Leonidas]], [[Captain Hook]], [[Madam Mim]], [[Kaa]], [[Jafar]], [[Hades]], and [[Yzma]]. Overall, the Queen of Hearts is a bad-tempered, large and pompous villain. Some don't really see her that dangerous compared to other [[Disney Villains]], although she is regrettably the Disney villain embodiment the deadly sin of Wrath along with [[Maleficent]]. She ranked #15 in the top 30 Disney Villains (one better than [[Madame Medusa]] but one under Yzma).
   
In the Disney animated feature ''Alice in Wonderland'', the Queen appears as Alice puts it, as a "fat, pompous, bad tempered old tyrant". Her presence is all the more striking because of how tiny her husband is made to look in comparison to her. Similar to the book, Alice meets three cards painting the roses red, since they planted white roses by mistake. When the Queen arrives, she has those three cards beheaded, then challenges Alice to a game of croquet. The game is eventually spoiled by the Cheshire Cat. The Queen blames Alice for it, but before she can give the order, the king suggests holding a trial for Alice. The Queen grudgingly agrees.
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In the 1951 Disney animated feature film ''Alice in Wonderland'', the Queen appears as Alice puts it, as a "fat, pompous, bad-tempered old tyrant". Her presence is all the more striking because of how tiny her husband is made to look in comparison to her. Similar to the book, Alice meets three cards painting the roses red, since they planted white roses by mistake. When the Queen arrives, she has those three cards beheaded, then challenges Alice to a game of croquet. The game is eventually spoiled by the Cheshire Cat. The Queen blames Alice for it, but before she can give the order, the king suggests holding a trial for Alice. The Queen grudgingly agrees.
   
 
The Queen calls the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse to witness, who hold an un-birthday party for her. During the party, the Cheshire Cat reappears and upsets the Dormouse. The Cheshire Cat runs all over, and in an attempt to crush the mouse, the King of Hearts manages to hit the Queen with the gavel. The Queen, of course, blames Alice for it, and is going to have her beheaded. But Alice eats mushrooms she had procured earlier, which make her grow bigger. Although Rule #42 says that anyone more than a mile high must leave the court immediately, Alice feels free to call the queen a "fat, pompous, bad tempered old tyrant." Unfortunately, she subsequently shrinks down to her normal size, but flees and is able to escape.
 
The Queen calls the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse to witness, who hold an un-birthday party for her. During the party, the Cheshire Cat reappears and upsets the Dormouse. The Cheshire Cat runs all over, and in an attempt to crush the mouse, the King of Hearts manages to hit the Queen with the gavel. The Queen, of course, blames Alice for it, and is going to have her beheaded. But Alice eats mushrooms she had procured earlier, which make her grow bigger. Although Rule #42 says that anyone more than a mile high must leave the court immediately, Alice feels free to call the queen a "fat, pompous, bad tempered old tyrant." Unfortunately, she subsequently shrinks down to her normal size, but flees and is able to escape.
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==Appearance ==
 
==Appearance ==
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The obese Queen of Hearts has a massive physique (which, in turns, makes her physically powerful). She has fair skin, black eyes and black hair that's tied in the back with a red headband. She dresses in a black-and-red gown with black-and-yellow stripes. Beneath her gown are a pair of white bloomers with a heart pattern. Atop the queen's head is a small, gold crown signifying her authority. She also dons matching gold earrings.
When suddenly, pajama man and pajama sam had an idea. What if we launch the flashlight and illuminator mark 5 at the queen of hearts, it might be his one and only chance, "take that queen of hearts." Time seemed to freeze for a moment before the gem burst into a cascade of rainbow light filling every inch of the tower. "NOOOOO!!!! But i wanted to be the fairies of them all!"
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The character Cora from ''Once Upon a TIme'' is based on the Queen of Hearts.
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* The character Cora from ''Once Upon a Time'' is based on the Queen of Hearts.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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Revision as of 16:30, 4 August 2020

The Queen of Hearts is the main antagonist of the 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland.

She was originally voiced by the late Verna Felton.

History

The Queen of Hearts is probably the most insane, psychotic resident of Wonderland. Her answer to everything is a beheading. Although not really a full-blooded villainess, she made number 14 in the top 30 Disney Villains list, as the oddness of Lewis Carroll made her an interesting character, for sure. She is also rather comical and leads the way for comedic villains like Prince John, King Leonidas, Captain Hook, Madam Mim, Kaa, Jafar, Hades, and Yzma. Overall, the Queen of Hearts is a bad-tempered, large and pompous villain. Some don't really see her that dangerous compared to other Disney Villains, although she is regrettably the Disney villain embodiment the deadly sin of Wrath along with Maleficent. She ranked #15 in the top 30 Disney Villains (one better than Madame Medusa but one under Yzma).

In the 1951 Disney animated feature film Alice in Wonderland, the Queen appears as Alice puts it, as a "fat, pompous, bad-tempered old tyrant". Her presence is all the more striking because of how tiny her husband is made to look in comparison to her. Similar to the book, Alice meets three cards painting the roses red, since they planted white roses by mistake. When the Queen arrives, she has those three cards beheaded, then challenges Alice to a game of croquet. The game is eventually spoiled by the Cheshire Cat. The Queen blames Alice for it, but before she can give the order, the king suggests holding a trial for Alice. The Queen grudgingly agrees.

The Queen calls the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse to witness, who hold an un-birthday party for her. During the party, the Cheshire Cat reappears and upsets the Dormouse. The Cheshire Cat runs all over, and in an attempt to crush the mouse, the King of Hearts manages to hit the Queen with the gavel. The Queen, of course, blames Alice for it, and is going to have her beheaded. But Alice eats mushrooms she had procured earlier, which make her grow bigger. Although Rule #42 says that anyone more than a mile high must leave the court immediately, Alice feels free to call the queen a "fat, pompous, bad tempered old tyrant." Unfortunately, she subsequently shrinks down to her normal size, but flees and is able to escape.

Of interest is the fact that this version of the Queen seems to be an amalgamation of the Queen from the book, the Duchess, and the Red Queen of Through The Looking-Glass. When pleased, she can be quite pleasant, but can almost at once change to enraged.

The Queen of Hearts exacted her revenge upon Alice in the game Disney's Villains' Revenge where she stole the ending page of the story and changed the ending, so Alice lost her head. Jiminy Cricket, the player, and Alice's headless body retrieve the head and escape the labyrinth of the Queen. They meet one last time in the final battle and she surrenders.

She is also a greetable character at the Walt Disney World Resort.

House of Mouse

The Queen of Hearts appears as one of the villain guests of the House of Mouse. She is voiced by Tress MacNeille.

They make a notable appearance in Mickey's House of Villains during the villains' hostile takeover of the club. They are seen singing a part in "It's Our House Now!", and later on witnessing Mickey Mouse's climatic battle with Jafar. In the end, they flee with the other villains, after Jafar is sucked back into the lamp and defeated.

Kingdom Hearts

The Queen appears in the Disney video game Kingdom Hearts, in her home world. As in the film, she holds Alice on trial, only this time for attempting to steal her heart. Sora, Donald and Goofy intervene, telling the Queen that Alice is innocent. The Queen challenges them to provide proof of their theory, and with help from the Cheshire Cat, the three are able to do so. The Queen, however, enraged at being proven wrong, orders Sora, Donald and Goofy executed and Alice imprisoned in a cage on the roof. The three are able to fight off the Queen's guards and destroy the cage controls, but Alice is kidnapped by Riku, on Maleficent's orders, before they can save her. The Queen orders a search for Alice, and temporarily pardons Sora, Donald and Goofy, requesting that they look for Alice as well.

She returns in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, playing out the same role, only this time as a figment of Sora's memories. She is absent in Kingdom Hearts II, but was referenced in Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days.

Personality

She is remarkably ill-tempered and incredibly whiny queen with an extremely loud and unbelievably massive mouth. she is shown to have extreme impatient and incredibly brattiness tendencies such as complaining and yelling thus making her highly immature and extraordinarily. she is very merciless and super heartless who doesn't about any one even loved ones and has unusual maniac depression as she selfishly and unfeelingly tells her soldier to cut Alice's head meaning that she has no concern for kids.

Appearance

The obese Queen of Hearts has a massive physique (which, in turns, makes her physically powerful). She has fair skin, black eyes and black hair that's tied in the back with a red headband. She dresses in a black-and-red gown with black-and-yellow stripes. Beneath her gown are a pair of white bloomers with a heart pattern. Atop the queen's head is a small, gold crown signifying her authority. She also dons matching gold earrings.

Trivia

  • The character Cora from Once Upon a Time is based on the Queen of Hearts.

Gallery