TWEEDLE DEE & TWEEDLE DUM
AS SEEN IN:
"Alice In Wonderland" (1999)
CREATED BY:
Lewis Carroll
ORIGINALLY FOUND IN:
"Through The Looking Glass And What Alice Found There"
PORTRAYED BY:
George Wendt & Robbie Coltrane
TV STATUS:
Recastaways
TV DIMENSION:
Dreamscape
From Wikipedia:
Tweedledum and Tweedledee are fictional characters in an English language
nursery rhyme and in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice
Found There. Their names may have originally come from an epigram written by
poet John Byrom. The nursery rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19800.
The names have since become synonymous in western popular culture slang for any
two people who look and act in identical ways, generally in a derogatory
context.
In the film "Alice in Wonderland" (1999), Tweedledum & Tweedledee appeared despite the fact that the movie was mostly based on the first book. They appear right after Alice's encounter with the talking flowers, which also were originally only in Through the Looking-Glass.
In the film "Alice in Wonderland" (1999), Tweedledum & Tweedledee appeared despite the fact that the movie was mostly based on the first book. They appear right after Alice's encounter with the talking flowers, which also were originally only in Through the Looking-Glass.
For Tweedledum said Tweedledee
Had spoiled his nice new rattle.
Just then flew down a monstrous crow,
As black as a tar-barrel;
Which frightened both the heroes so,
They quite forgot their quarrel.
Two for Tuesday!
BCnU!
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