Alice’s Wonderland Bakery TV Series (2022–2024) – Watch Online, Release Date, Cast, Episodes, Story, Platform, Trailer, Poster, Review

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Alice’s Wonderland Bakery TV Series Details
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genres | Fantasy, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Musical |
Seasons | 2 |
Episodes | 50 |
Release date | February 9, 2022 – April 15, 2024 |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Age rating | TV-Y |
Starring | Libby Rue, Abigail Estrella, CJ Uy, Jack Stanton, Secunda Wood, Audrey Wasilewski |
Created by | Chelsea Beyl |
Developed by | Chelsea Beyl |
Directed by | Nathan Chew, Arielle Yett, Steven Umbleby |
Written by | Chelsea Beyl, Lisa Kettle, Sara Karimipour, Michael Rodriguez, Stuart Friedel, Paige Desjardins, Marisa Evans, Melinda LaRose, Jack Monaco, Holly Huckins, Roxy Simons |
Produced by | Ciara Anderson |
Executive producers | Chelsea Beyl |
Edited by | Sandra Powers |
Music by | Matthew Margeson |
Casting by | Brian Mathias, Julia Pleasants, Jennifer Trujillo |
Art Direction by | Maurice ‘Skip’ Kimball |
Production Company | Disney Television Animation |
Original Network | Disney Junior |
Alice’s Wonderland Bakery Cast & Characters
Main
- Libby Rue as Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original Alice and a promising young baker at the magical Wonderland Bakery.
- CJ Uy as Hattie, a “mad hatter” boy and Alice’s friend who is extremely silly, and a descendant of the Mad Hatter
- Jack Stanton as Fergie, Alice’s best friend who admires her greatly, and a descendant of the White Rabbit.
- Abigail Estrella as Princess Rosa, the Princess of Hearts and Alice’s creative friend. She is a descendant of the Queen of Hearts.
- Secunda Wood as Cookie, a magical cookbook previously owned by Alice’s great-grandmother.
- Audrey Wasilewski as Dinah, Alice’s pet cat who always accompanies her, and a descendant of the original Dinah.
Recurring
- Craig Ferguson as The Doorknob, an anthropomorphic doorknob who can teleport passers to any place in Wonderland.
- Eden Espinosa as Valentina the Queen of Hearts, the ruler of Wonderland and Rosa’s mother.
- Jon Secada as King of Hearts, the previous ruler of Wonderland, and the Queen’s widowed father.
- Vanessa Bayer and Bobby Moynihan as Tweedle Do and Tweedle Don’t respectively, two upbeat twins who help individuals decide on something by debating each other.
- Donald Faison as Harry the March Hare, an eccentric clothing designer.
- Rich Sommer as Captain Dodo, a bird sailor who lives in a boat that has gone aground.
- Max Mittelman as Cheshire Cat
- George Salazar as Dad Hatter, Hattie’s father, and Harry’s friend.
- Melissa van der Schyff as Jojo, Captain Dodo’s daughter.
- Mandy Gonzalez as Mother Rose, the leader of the anthropomorphic flowers, and a brewer of tea remedies.
- Yvette Nicole Brown as Mama Rabbit, Fergie’s mother.
- Lesley Nicol as Iris, Mother Rose’s friend.
- Ali Stroker as Daisy
- Merle Dandridge as Silver Queen, the ruler of a hidden realm accessible only to an enchanted mirror in the bakery.
- Swayam Bhatia as Kyra the Knight, an aspiring soldier in the Silver Queen’s realm.
Guest
- Ana Gasteyer as Kiki
- Yuri Lowenthal as Jay
- Lamorne Morris as Dandy
- Christopher Fitzgerald as Thistle
- Matthew Moy as David of Spades
- James Monroe Iglehart as Oliver
- Kausar Mohammed as Mrs. Parvaneh
- Marcel Nahapetian as Saeed
- Mark Williams as Ribbitton
- Karen Fukuhara as Sakura
- Isabella Abiera as Milly the Carpenter
- Sam Kalidi as Jacques Mock Turtle
- Kathryn Beaumont as Original Alice
Alice’s Wonderland Bakery Storyline
The series revolves around Alice, the great-granddaughter of the original Alice, who is a young baker working at the Wonderland Bakery. As she explores the kingdom on various culinary adventures, she is accompanied by Fergie the white rabbit, Hattie, and Rosa—the Princess of Hearts.
The teapot-shaped Wonderland Bakery has a kitchen where some of the equipment are animated, namely the oven and the mixer. The bakery also has a pantry which is vertical tunnel where the ingredients are on shelves on the sides, and anyone who enters will mostly float inside as if they are in space. The desserts (and to a lesser extent foods) the characters make are mostly magical, resulting in either troublesome or pleasant effects.
About Alice’s Wonderland Bakery TV Series
- Alice’s Wonderland Bakery is an American animated television series created for Disney Junior by Chelsea Beyl, inspired by Alice in Wonderland (1951).
- The show features voice work from Libby Rue, Abigail Estrella, CJ Uy, Jack Stanton, Secunda Wood, and Audrey Wasilewski.
- It is based on Disney’s Alice in Wonderland (1951), which itself was adapted from Lewis Carroll’s Alice book series.
- The concept was inspired by the whimsical tea party scene in the original film, incorporating the theme of food as a means of creativity and connection.
- Creator Chelsea Beyl aimed to combine the comedy and peculiarity of Alice in Wonderland with baking, making it engaging for preschool audiences.
- In May 2021, Disney Junior greenlit the series, which premiered in 2022.
- Co-executive producer and art director Frank Montagna found the transition from the 1950s animated film to a preschool series to be seamless, removing the scarier elements and keeping the fun aspects.
- Montagna was inspired to merge Alice in Wonderland with a bakery theme due to the iconic “Eat Me” and “Drink Me” references in the book and film.
- The show emphasizes food as a form of self-expression and cultural connection, with Alice using baking as her “superpower.”
- On June 6, 2023, it was announced that Kathryn Beaumont, the original voice of Alice in the 1951 film, would make a guest appearance in the special episode Alice’s First Day in Wonderland.
- On April 1, 2024, Disney Junior announced the series finale as part of their April programming lineup.
- Montagna designed the show’s visuals with a “bouncy and rubbery” aesthetic, inspired by the original animation style.
- The Cheshire Cat is the only character from the 1951 film to appear in the series.
- The animation team at ICON Creative Studio carefully balanced the budget with the technical requirements to achieve the show’s unique look.
- The characters were redesigned to reflect modern diversity, incorporating cultural influences:
- The Hatter family’s design, kitchen, and recipes are inspired by Japanese culture.
- The Hearts family incorporates Cuban cultural elements, including language, fashion, and cuisine.
- A Persian-influenced caterpillar family appears later in the series.
- The show features culturally diverse dishes, such as pastelitos (Cuban), mochi (Japanese), carrot calzone, grape gazpacho, huevos habaneros, and kuku sib zamini (Persian).
- It also references multiple versions of Alice in Wonderland, including Tim Burton’s 2010 adaptation.
- The pantry in the show was modeled after the White Rabbit’s hole, offering an endless supply of ingredients.
- Wonderland’s fantasy elements allowed for imaginative food creations like “Bread and Butterflies,” “Disa-pears,” and “Rea-pears.”
- Eden Espinosa received nominations for Best Voice-Over Actor (Television) at the 2022 Imagen Awards and Outstanding Voice Performance in a Preschool Animated Program at the 1st Children’s and Family Emmy Awards.
Alice’s Wonderland Bakery Release Date
Alice’s Wonderland Bakery originally premiered on February 9, 2022. On the same day, the first six episodes were released early on on-demand and Disney+. The first season is streamable on Disney+, FuboTV, and Amazon Prime Video. In April 2022, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on June 28, 2023.
Season | Episodes | First released | Last released |
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1 | 25 | February 9, 2022 | March 31, 2023 |
2 | 25 | June 28, 2023 | April 15, 2024 |