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The Jabberwock
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General Information
Gender Male
Address Looking-Drinking glass Land, Tulgey Woods
Relationships
Friend(southward) The Red Queen Knave of Hearts The headless king
Backside The Scenes
First appearance Jabberwock
Last advent Alice Through the Looking Drinking glass (2016)

The Jabberwock is a fictional character from the novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There by Lewis Carroll. It just appears within the verse form Jabberwocky that Alice reads during the first chapter and never interacts with the rest of the cast.

The Jabberwock is unremarkably (and incorrectly) referred to every bit the Jabberwocky, though Jabberwocky is the title of the poem, rather than the name of the creature, as seen in the original verse form, reproduced below.

Description

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In Tenniel's illustration, the Jabberwock is a big winged chimera (mixture of several animals) with the body of a dragon, a whiskered, fish-similar head, insectile antennae and a pair of talon-similar hands on both its artillery and its wings, which may as well serve as forelegs when it walked on the ground. It also wears a vest. Information technology presumably lived within a place known as the Tulgey Wood until it was slain by an unnamed hero wielding a vorpal blade.

Apparently a ferocious maneater in life, Jabberwocky warns the unnamed hero to beware "The jaws that bite" and "the claws that catch".

Jabberwocky (Original Poem)- Lewis Carroll

Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogoves
And the mome raths outgrabe.

"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that seize with teeth, the claws that take hold of!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"

He took his vorpal sword in his mitt,
Long time the manxome foe he sought --
So rested he by the Tumtum tree,
And stood awhile in thought.

And, every bit in uffish thought he stood,
The Jabberwock, with optics of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled every bit it came!

Ane, two! One, two! And through and through!
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing dorsum.

"And, hast grand slain the Jabberwock?
Come up to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous twenty-four hour period! Callooh! Callay!"
He chortled in his joy.

`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

Other Appearances

The Jabberwock with some of its parts replaced with machinery.

  • While the Jabberwock does non appear in the classic animated 1951 Disney movie, he was planned to, voiced by Stan Freberg. The scene was axed fairly late in the game. An illustration of his intended appearance does appear in a Footling Golden Books storybook with tape. His part seemed fairly not-antagonistic. He would accept had eyes that burned, a stovepipe-like nose, orange hair and a third manus on the stop of his tail. The Cheshire True cat recites the classic poem, when he get-go appears.
  • The Jabberwock equally it appears in the 1985 film.

    The Jabberwock appeared in the 1985 flick as a brown dragon with a horn, long spikes from his caput to his cervix and yellow wings. It commencement appeared in Alice's house when the room becomes dark after she recited the Jabberwocky poem. Alice wishing it to go away, the Jabberwock disappears. Only since information technology is a cosmos of Alice'due south own fears, it appears again later on Alice knocks Humpty Dumpty off the wall. When Alice participates at a feast inside the castle, she opens a nowadays which the Jabberwock comes out, therefore frightening and terrorizing anybody. The White Knight tries to stop it from harming Alice, just fails. The Jabberwock finally appears in her house, when it disappears completely after Alice doesn't believe in it anymore.
  • The Jabberwocky in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland

    The Jabberwock appeared in the 2010 Alice in Wonderland movie, in which it was referred to every bit the Jabberwocky. It was voiced by Christopher Lee. Information technology appears as a black dragon, very similar to the original Tenniel illustration, with six limbs: four legs and ii wings. Information technology speaks in a depression vocalisation, and has a forked, snake-like tongue (it may also have a corresponding Jacobson's organ, from the movements of the tongue in the flick) and majestic claret, as well as frontwards-facing red optics. He also breathes a boom of purple lightning which tin even obliterate someone as shown on a White Knight. It is the Red Queen's champion and prepares to fight Alice. It says that the Vorpal Sword is its ancient enemy, hinting that another hero used the vorpal sword before Alice. Alice cuts off its tongue, but counterattacks with a tail swipe. The Jabberwocky gains the upper reward, but Tarrant interferes by poking its tail with his sword which leads the armies in boxing. The Jabberwocky chases Alice on ruins. Equally Alice reaches the summit, the Jabberwocky catches up to her, but trips which allows Alice to get on its neck. The Jabberwocky throws Alice into the air, and while Alice is falling, she cuts off its head, killing the animate being.
  • The Jabberwock also appeared in the anime and manga Pandora Hearts as a black bird with insane eyes. In the manga, the Jabberwock was originally one of Glen Baskerville's five Black Winged Bondage.

    Jabberwock and one of the Glen.(Pandora Hearts)

  • In the novel serial "The Looking Glass Wars", there are multiple Jabberwocks which are bet on fi.
  • In the Television receiver miniseries "Alice", there is a computer-blithe Jabberwock that appears in one scene how a natural wood creature.
  • In the video game "American McGee's Alice", the Jabberwock had his parts replaced with machinery via the Mad Hatter's macabre steampunk cybernetics experiments after his encounter with the Vorpal Blade made him weak. In this game the Jabberwock is a manifestation of Alice's guilt for surviving the burn that took the lives of her parents, for which he creully and mercilessly berates her. His lair is a replica of Alice'south burning business firm. He kills the Gryphon, simply to be defeated past Alice. His eye is severed from his face and incorporated into a superweapon in Alice's arsenal known as the Jabberwock Eyestaff, which is vital to getting to the Red Queen'southward palace. He is voiced by Roger Jackson.
  • The Jabberwock does non announced in the sequel, Alice: Madness Returns, but in that game Alice finds her first weapon, the Vorpal Blade, buried in the back of a Jabberwock-like skeleton
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    . And he also appears brefley when Alice is talking to i of her former nurses,just be in the middle of a hallucination in which the nurse converts into the Jabberwock. And beofre when she senses People with Jabberwock heads circuling effectually Alice
  • In the Nippon Animation anime "Fushigi no Kuni on Alice", he appears as a dragon with horns and smaller wings who plans to swallow Benny Bunny as stew.
  • In the Nintendo DS game "A Witch's Tale", he appears equally a human jester who put cards everywhere for Liddell to find.
  • In the cartoon series "The Real Ghostbusters" called "The Grundel", the Jabberwock is shown in an opening scene being captured past the Ghostbusters.
  • The Jabberwock appears as an antagonist in the "Wonderland" stage of the Laserdisk game "Dragon's Lair Ii: Time Warp" Information technology starts out tiny and speedily grows to a menacing size.
  • Cartoon veteran Popeye faces off against the classic monster in a "Treasure Chase" episode of the 1980'southward Hanna-Barbara "Popeye" cartoon.
  • In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland game for Nintendo DS, it is the final boss and attacks the player in Chapter Five. Alice, in possession of the Vorpal Sword, hides in a tower while the player battles the Jabberwocky. It volition jump around the loonshit, breathing fire towards the thespian from different directions. At any opportunity, the player must striking its head to deplete its health. When its get-go bar is depleted, the Jabberwock smashes Alice'south tower and flings her onto its tail. It then inhales heavily to attempt and consume the role player past pulling them across the arena. At this point, the player must use the Cheshire Cat to vanish a piece of the destroyed tower. He/she must run backside it before making it reappear - the Jabberwocky will go on to inhale until it accidentally knocks the tower piece into itself and depletes another bar completely. Alice is so flung onto the Jabberwocky'south dorsum, but the Crimson Queen opens a vortex which will eat Alice if she falls. The actor must fight the Jabberwocky again using the first method except with a time limit saying how long until Alice falls. When the third bar is depleted, Alice falls from the Jabberwocky's back and lands on another already-cleaved tower. The thespian must and so once once more use the Cheshire True cat to trick the Jabberwocky. When this final bar is depleted, the Jabberwocky roars and bats Alice upwards with its tail; every bit Alice falls, she uses the Vorpal Sword to strike the Jabberwocky and kill information technology.
  • The Jabberwocky, besides every bit the Bandersnatch, are referenced in Spiral Knights, a game produced past SEGA and Iii Rings. In the game, at that place is an enemy chosen the Snarbolax, who, if defeated, will unlock an achievement called "O Frabjous Day" and gives the player a variable corporeality of tokens called "Frumious Fangs".
  • The Jabberwock is a secondary grapheme in the animated movie The Intendance Bears Adventure in Wonderland. He is non a villain and instead helps the Intendance Bears.Despite his proper noun,he prefers to be chosen Stan. Grumpy rescues the princess, simply the Jabberwock gets a thorn in his foot which is removed by the Care Bears. In gratitude, the Jabberwock (or "Stan" every bit he prefers to be called) decides to help them back to Heart Palace. The Intendance Bears, Alice, and the Wonderland characters face the Wizard but the appearance of the Jabberwock drives the villain insane, and he is arrested.
  • The Jabberwock is also the master antagonist of the 1978 film Jabberwocky and the 2010 syfy film Jabberwock.

    The Jabberwocky every bit it appears in MediEvil.

  • The Jabberwock likewise appears in the PlayStation video game MediEvil . It merely appears in the 9Av. Information technology was also originally going to feature in the chase level, but is replaced with the full motion video. During the video, the Jabberwock chases after the undead knight Sir Daniel Fortesque all the style to the forest. As Daniel stops at the cliff, he was rescued by the giant condor from the attack from that dragon.
  • In "Once Upon A Time in Wonderland " the Jabberwock is depicted as a young adult female. She is released by Jafar, who retains possession of what appears to exist the vorpal sword, which had previously been used to restrain her.
  • In Heartless, the Jabberwock is really Sir Peter Peter's wife, who ate cursed pumpkins from Chess brought by Hatta, causing her to be incredibly ill, accept an incredible craving for pumpkins, and she turns into the Jabberwock.
Through The Looking-Drinking glass Characters

Alice The Mad Hatter The Red Queen The Red Rex The Red Knight The White Queen The White Male monarch The White Knight The March Hare The Sheep Humpty Dumpty Tweedledum and Tweedledee The Lion and the Unicorn The Bandersnatch Jubjub Bird The Jabberwocky Kitty The Flowers The Anile Man Lily The Monstrous Crow The White Horse The Bread-and-Butterfly The Rocking-Horse-Fly Snap-Dragonfly The Gnat

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