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"Beware the Jabberwocky" was a scene filmed, but not included, in the 1951 Disney animated feature production. Based around a song to have been sung by comedian Stan Freberg, the sequence was determined to be "too scary" for children. Art for this scene was later used in books. This set-up has a freighted Alice looking behind her (on an acetate overlay), as the fearsome, glowing-eyed beast appears beyond the trees. The background is original art done in gouache on five-hole illustration board.
I never knew there was a deleted jabberwocky scene! Thanks for sharing collectors. Its a great cell, love it.
Do you have any idea who illustrated this sequence? I'm curious because just came across this exhibit of Mary Blair's work, and it reminded me of her modernist style (plus she worked on Alice): http://www.waltdisney.org/blair
I'm not sure who was the lead animator for this sequence, but it wouldn't have been Mary Blair. She only did concept designs for Alice. I love her work, though! Hope to see that exhibit before it closes.
Ah, good to know! It definitely looks like a great exhibition. :)