In 2010, Tim Burton decided to make a live action movie version of Disney's Alice In Wonderland. The main difference between the two movies-besides the fact that one is animated- is the outcome of the movies. In Disney's Alice In Wonderland, it was claimed that Alice is a young girl with a wild imagination, who dreams of a Wonderland. In the end of it, she is woken up by her sister, and casually walks back home. In Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland, however, it is shown that Alice is old enough to marry, rather than being a child. It is also shown, that Wonderland was not a dream. According to the movie, it never was a dream. It shows Alice going to Wonderland several times as a child. It is meant to be somewhere she had visited before. I believe, that Tim Burton's movie was almost used as a non-animated sequel to the Disney version. I believe this, because in the Disney one, she is a child who is told that she was only dreaming; in the 2010 one, it shows a flashback of her as a child, doing what the Disney Alice had done in her so-called dream. Another thing I find interesting, of course, is the style of The Mad Hatter. That is, after all, what this website is meant to be based on. The Mad Hatter is played by Johnny Depp, which is well expected for a Tim Burton movie. The style of the Mad Hatter himself, is less Disney-styled, and more steampunk-esque. The Mad Hatter goes by the name of Tarrant Hightopp, which has been said to be his real name. In this movie, his village is burnt down, and his family dies, which is not mentioned before. It is also changed in the later movie, Alice Through The Looking Glass. Overall, I think that this Mad Hatter is extremely unique, and the most different from all of the other versions of The Mad Hatter.