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'''Carrotjuice''' was a character who appeared in [[The Nostalgia Critic]] [[Disney's Alice in Wonderland|Disney's ''Alice in Wonderland'']] review played by [[Malcolm Ray]]. He was a parody of the White Rabbit from Tim Burton's ''Alice in Wonderland'' and Beetlejuice.
 
'''Carrotjuice''' was a character who appeared in [[The Nostalgia Critic]] [[Disney's Alice in Wonderland|Disney's ''Alice in Wonderland'']] review played by [[Malcolm Ray]]. He was a parody of the White Rabbit from Tim Burton's ''Alice in Wonderland'' and Beetlejuice.
 
==Disney's Alice in Wonderland==
 
==Disney's Alice in Wonderland==
Carrotjuice appeared in the [[Nostalgia Critic|Critic's]] ''Alice in Wonderland'' review as a main character in the episode's story. When the Critic is in the middle of spring cleaning (to his annoyance always comes after winter), he comes across a hard drive labelled 'Old Home Movies which he thought he destroyed. He looks for his "evidence destroying hammer" until Carrotjuice appears, startling the Critic and prompting him to scream four times. Carrotjuice introduces himself and tells the Critic not to be upset as it was the greatest day ever. He proposes to give each other gifts and yanks the hard drive away from the Critic, running away. Critic gives chase and eventually gets sucked into some sort of hole and enters what appears another reality. There he meets Malice, who seems to know that he is looking for a black rabbit carrying a hard drive but incorrectly assumes that the Critic escaped from the American McGee institute hoping to bring the rabbit back. After Carrotjuice runs away again, the Critic reviews the film while he and Malice looks for him. He later gives the hard drive back to Malice while the Critic is confronting Tim Burton (ripping off the ''Wizard of Oz'') which contains a video of the Critic's "Burton Corner" which has pictures of Tim Burton characters and the Critic's Batman cowl. Carrotjuice later explains that he was so happy because it was the first Tim Burton project to have a black man in a main role. Critic recalls black cast members in Burton films but Carrotjuice corrects him that they were not main characters.
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Carrotjuice appeared in the [[Nostalgia Critic|Critic's]] ''Alice in Wonderland'' review as a main character in the episode's story. When the Critic is in the middle of spring cleaning (to his annoyance always comes after winter), he comes across a hard drive labelled 'Old Home Movies which he thought he destroyed. He looks for his "evidence destroying hammer" until Carrotjuice appears, startling the Critic and prompting him to scream four times. Carrotjuice introduces himself and tells the Critic not to be upset as it was the greatest day ever. He proposes to give each other gifts and yanks the hard drive away from the Critic, running away. Critic gives chase and eventually gets sucked into some sort of hole and enters what appears another reality. There he meets [[Malice]], who seems to know that he is looking for a black rabbit carrying a hard drive but incorrectly assumes that the Critic escaped from the American McGee institute hoping to bring the rabbit back. After Carrotjuice runs away again, the Critic reviews the film while he and Malice looks for him. He later gives the hard drive back to Malice while the Critic is confronting Tim Burton (ripping off the ''Wizard of Oz'') which contains a video of the Critic's "Burton Corner" which has pictures of Tim Burton characters and the Critic's Batman cowl. Carrotjuice later explains that he was so happy because it was the first Tim Burton project to have a black man in a main role. Critic recalls black cast members in Burton films but Carrotjuice corrects him that they were not main characters.
   
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* [[Alice in Wonderland]]
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* [[Alice Through the Looking Glass]]
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* [[Hop]]
 
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Carrotjuice

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Carrotjuice was a character who appeared in The Nostalgia Critic Disney's Alice in Wonderland review played by Malcolm Ray. He was a parody of the White Rabbit from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland and Beetlejuice.

Disney's Alice in Wonderland

Carrotjuice appeared in the Critic's Alice in Wonderland review as a main character in the episode's story. When the Critic is in the middle of spring cleaning (to his annoyance always comes after winter), he comes across a hard drive labelled 'Old Home Movies which he thought he destroyed. He looks for his "evidence destroying hammer" until Carrotjuice appears, startling the Critic and prompting him to scream four times. Carrotjuice introduces himself and tells the Critic not to be upset as it was the greatest day ever. He proposes to give each other gifts and yanks the hard drive away from the Critic, running away. Critic gives chase and eventually gets sucked into some sort of hole and enters what appears another reality. There he meets Malice, who seems to know that he is looking for a black rabbit carrying a hard drive but incorrectly assumes that the Critic escaped from the American McGee institute hoping to bring the rabbit back. After Carrotjuice runs away again, the Critic reviews the film while he and Malice looks for him. He later gives the hard drive back to Malice while the Critic is confronting Tim Burton (ripping off the Wizard of Oz) which contains a video of the Critic's "Burton Corner" which has pictures of Tim Burton characters and the Critic's Batman cowl. Carrotjuice later explains that he was so happy because it was the first Tim Burton project to have a black man in a main role. Critic recalls black cast members in Burton films but Carrotjuice corrects him that they were not main characters.

Appearances