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alice no país das maravilhas (2010) Pergunta

When the Mad Hatter tried to hide Alice in the teapot, and the dog knew she was in there, the Hatter whispered something to the dog that was said differently than normal English or something. What did he say? Please help!

Something to do with the Bloody Red Head or something, I don't remember, but he said it in some other language or something...I don't know. Help please!
 Originality8D posted over a year ago
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alice no país das maravilhas (2010) Respostas

Mysteriamoon said:
"Downal wyth bluddy beg hid."

It's in the (made-up) language of Outlandish. It means "Down with the bloody big head," meaning the Red Queen.
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Thank you! (:
Originality8D posted over a year ago
RaiAcing said:
The hatter says to Bayard the dog: "Downal wyth bluddy bid hid." Which in outlansish means down with bloody big head (the red queen). Outlandish is a language spoken por the residents of the outlands of Underland. The Underground resistence uses this language as a secret code.
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BeB said:
Oh he just said "Down with bloody big head" in a hushed tone! Trust me- I thought the same thing so when the part came up I listened reeeeeal closly and finally understood clearly what he said! :D

~B
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 Oh he just said "Down with bloody big head" in a hushed tone! Trust me- I thought the same thing so when the part came up I listened reeeeeal closly and finally understood clearly what he said! :D ~B
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Thankss.
Originality8D posted over a year ago
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Great pic :)
DJ_Squeaky posted over a year ago
xxLovettxx said:
I thought the same as you but I swear that he whispers something wierd to Baynard (the dog) before he turns into his scotttish accent and says "down with the bloody big head"...Confuzled XD
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Oh i hear it now lol :D "down with the bloody big head"
xxLovettxx posted over a year ago
tia_dalma said:
I don't think im right but from what ive heard its "don't be bloody begged"
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WolfPred said:
"Downal with bluddy behd hid" which actually means "Down with the bloody big head" Cheshire so kindly informs us of this. XD
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Yeah, Cheshire tell that inmediatelly
shenelopefan posted over a year ago
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:)
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