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This theme is particularly evident in the character of the Cheshire Cat, a manifestation of the subconscious, who serves as both guide and trickster. The Cat's mischievous nature and ability to manipulate reality highlight the boundless potential of the imagination, as well as its dangers when left unchecked.

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Female serial killer as the viewpoint character, not a detective or victim. | | World mechanic | Crime = loss of self (no prison, just erasure). | | Horror type | Psychological + visceral gore, but with cute aesthetics. | | Unresolved mystery | Why is Alice immune? Is she truly human? | | Status | Completed (shorter series, ~20-30 chapters, no anime yet). |

A core theme is the psychological toll of being separated from loved ones in a hostile, alien landscape. Production and Staff

If you meant a different "Mugoku no Kuni no Alice" (game, light novel, or doujin), let me know. Otherwise, this is the most recognized breakdown for the manga.

The deserted, eerily quiet version of Tokyo serves as the ultimate backdrop, emphasizing the isolation and desperation of the characters.

I can tell you which scenes from the Imawa no Kuni no Alice manga were changed for the live-action series.