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A Pilot for the european animated series <b>Alice & Lewis</b> was shown at CartoonForum 2016. <ref>[https://twitter.com/BlueSpiritProd/status/776000012719419392 Announcement on BlueSpiritProd's twitter] </ref>
A Pilot for the european animated series <b>Alice & Lewis</b> was shown at CartoonForum 2016. <ref>[https://twitter.com/BlueSpiritProd/status/776000012719419392 Announcement on BlueSpiritProd's twitter] </ref>
Despite for the most part resembling the final product the pilot features various early character designs including a more traditional interpretation of Alice.
Despite for the most part resembling the final product the pilot features various early character designs including a more traditional interpretation of Alice.

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A Poster For The Pilot Sourced From BlueSpiritProd's Twitter

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A Pilot for the european animated series Alice & Lewis was shown at CartoonForum 2016. [1] Despite for the most part resembling the final product the pilot features various early character designs including a more traditional interpretation of Alice.

A description for the pilot reads: "Every night when she falls asleep, Alice, a joyful little girl, is welcomed in Wonderland by her friend Lewis. Alice discovers all the unexpected and funny ways of this country ruled by a whimsical Queen. The two friends resolve small and big problem in this anything-but-ordinary world, to everyone’s delight! But the Queen’s… Following Alice & Lewis in this funny, heart-warming comedy, young viewers learn how to adapt to a fascinating new world!" [2]

A Promo For CartoonForum 2016 featuring a trailer for the pilot ~6:50.