Wonderland
Through the looking glass into a world where logic is ornamental and every door opens onto something impossible and beautiful.
Wonderland — Music
Wonderland — Opening Theme
Wonderland
Through the Glass
Wonderland is not behind a looking glass — it is the looking glass itself. It is the experience of perception turned inward, when the instrument of observation becomes the object observed. Alice fell into it because she was the only one standing close enough to the edge of ordinary logic to notice there was an edge.
The Impossible Geography
Distances in Wonderland are determined by narrative necessity rather than spatial measurement. You are always exactly as far from where you need to be as the story requires. The fastest route is never direct; the most logical path leads furthest away from the destination. This is not cruel — it is efficient, by Wonderland standards.
The Real Madness
The Cheshire Cat is the only character who tells the truth consistently, which is why he is classified as mad. The Queen of Hearts is the only character who operates by fully consistent internal logic, which is why her logic appears insane to visitors. Wonderland's lesson is that madness is always a matter of which consistent system you're standing inside.