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The Mad Hatter

The Mad Hatter (Tarrant Hightopp) is a minor protagonist in the Kingdom Hearts Unlimited Saga, appearing in the Wonderland campaigns as the coordinator of all Unbirthday tea parties held throughout the land. He is best friends with the March Hare, and it is during a tea party held with him that Mickey and Alice end up crossing paths with them on their journey.

Story[]

Backstory[]

The Journey[]

The Chain of Memories[]

A Year of Misery[]

An Empire of Dreams[]

Encoded Truths[]

Appearance and Personality[]

The Mad Hatter is a resident of Wonderland and the best friend of the March Hare, as mentioned above. Together, the two commonly engage in tea parties; most of which are to celebrate their "unbirthdays". While the Hatter is loud, eccentric, and insane like the rest of Wonderland's residents, he's also rather charming, and can be mild-mannered from time to time, particularly when dealing with visitors such as Alice. According to Hatter, he and the March Hare never get compliments on their singing, and they're usually the only attendants at the frequent unbirthday parties, apparently making the duo outcasts in the realm of Wonderland. This is most likely due to their overbearing antics and personas, as well as the fact that they're both, especially the Mad Hatter, troublemakers, albeit innocently so. This could be seen when the Mad Hatter made an attempt to "fix" the White Rabbit's watch.

As said before, one of the Mad Hatter's traits include being rather charismatic. He tends to use terms such as "my dear" when referring to Alice, is shown to be courteous, and is overall the warmer side of the duo that is himself and the March Hare, who is far more rambunctious and outspoken.

Abilities[]

The Mad Hatter is an expert hatmaker and watch-repairman, though the results of both works tend to be a bit spotty at best. He also has an array of magical hats that can either act as portals to different locations or as explosive/serrative weapons when tossed at opponents.

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