March Hare
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March Hare
Summary
March Hare is a fictional rabbit or hare[1]. He draws 487 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_rabbit_or_hare category, ranking #1 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- March Hare held citizenship in Looking-Glass Land[3].
- March Hare is the creator of Lewis Carroll[4].
- March Hare's image is recorded as Alice par John Tenniel 27.png[5].
- March Hare's image is recorded as March-hare.jpg[6].
- March Hare is recorded as male[7].
- March Hare's instance of is recorded as fictional rabbit or hare[8].
- March Hare's instance of is recorded as literary character[9].
- March Hare's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic rabbit or hare[10].
- March Hare's instance of is recorded as animated character[11].
- March Hare's instance of is recorded as musical theatre character[12].
- mad as a March hare is named after March Hare[13].
- March Hare's Commons category is recorded as March Hare[14].
- March Hare's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01mv1l[15].
- March Hare's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/March-Hare[16].
- March Hare's present in work is recorded as Through the Looking-Glass[17].
- March Hare's present in work is recorded as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland[18].
- March Hare's present in work is recorded as Alice in Wonderland[19].
- March Hare's present in work is recorded as Curious Alice[20].
- March Hare's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-55607[21].
- March Hare's Fandom article ID is recorded as pdsh:March_Hare[22].
- March Hare's Pixiv Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 三月ウサギ[23].
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Works and Contributions
March Hare is the creator of Lewis Carroll[4]. Things named for him include 17746 Haigha[24], an asteroid[25].
Why It Matters
March Hare draws 487 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_rabbit_or_hare category, ranking #1 of 5).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]
Entities named for him include 17746 Haigha[24], an asteroid[25].