She did not retire as the voice of Alice and Wendy until 2005, when her role for these two characters was taken over by Hynden Walch. While a shrunken Alice is chasing after the White Rabbit, she runs into a flower garden where she encounters a large group of beautiful flowers. Alice begins to talk with them and the flowers exclaim they can sing, and The Red Rose (the leader) says, Girls! We shall sing "Golden Afternoon". That's about all of us.
After the song, all the flowers try to figure out what kind of flower is Alice. When Alice replies that she isn't a flower, they determine that she must be a weed and change their attitude towards her; and they chase her out of their garden.This is a very rare original production animation cel of The Lily from "Alice In Wonderland, " 1951. Her flower face is wonderfully composed of petals, stamen, and pistol. A beautiful and great addition to any animation art collection. Measurements: Size - Lily: 6 3/4 x 4", Image 9 x 14 1/2".
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The item "1951 DISNEY ALICE IN WONDERLAND LILY FLOWER ORIGINAL PRODUCTION ANIMATION CEL" is in sale since Monday, March 11, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Animation Art & Characters\Animation Art\Production Art".The seller is "shadowline" and is located in Durham, North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.