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== Description ==
==== Malice is a character appearing in the [[Nostalgia Critic]] played by [[Tamara Chambers]]. Inspired by Alice from Alice Madness returns. She first appeared in the [[Alice in Wonderland]] review where the [[Nostalgia Critic]] meets her and journeys with her into Burton Land to help him get back something that was stolen from him. She first seems really nice and innocent, but that is until the Critic sees her kill Danny Elfman with a knife in order to follow the wicked Carrotjuice in order to prove to the world she is not a psycho (the one who also stole from the Critic). She would then kill Tweedle Deep & Carter for simply standing in her and the Critic's way before eating a piece of magic growth cake to kill the terrible Jibber-Jabber with a giant stomp. ====
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{{Malice}}Malice is a character appearing in the [[Nostalgia Critic]] played by [[Tamara Chambers]]. Inspired by Alice Liddell from the cult classic "American McGee's Alice". She has a Poison Mushroom as a necklace, magenta eyeshadow, a blue dress with a white apron. She's occasionally seen with blood all over her.. She first appeared in the [[Alice in Wonderland]] review where the [[Nostalgia Critic]] meets her and journeys with her into Burton Land to help him get back something that was stolen from him. She first seems really nice and innocent, but that is until the Critic sees her kill Danny Elfman with a knife in order to follow the wicked Carrotjuice in order to prove to the world she is not a psycho (the one who also stole from the Critic). She would then kill Tweedle Deep & Carter for simply standing in her and the Critic's way before eating a piece of magic growth cake to kill the terrible Jibber-Jabber with a giant stomp. In [[Alice Through the Looking Glass]], she makes Critic come back to Burtonland by interrupting his viewing of the animated Alice in Wonderland, and makes him step into a teleportation machine. She isn't shown throughout most of the review due to her helping cheer up [[Carrotjuice]]. In doing this, she turned the Burtonland to literal shit. She only pops up during the review to point out how well her quest to cheer up Carrotjuice is going at the moment.
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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Description

Malice is a character appearing in the Nostalgia Critic played by Tamara Chambers. Inspired by Alice Liddell from the cult classic "American McGee's Alice". She has a Poison Mushroom as a necklace, magenta eyeshadow, a blue dress with a white apron. She's occasionally seen with blood all over her.. She first appeared in the Alice in Wonderland review where the Nostalgia Critic meets her and journeys with her into Burton Land to help him get back something that was stolen from him. She first seems really nice and innocent, but that is until the Critic sees her kill Danny Elfman with a knife in order to follow the wicked Carrotjuice in order to prove to the world she is not a psycho (the one who also stole from the Critic). She would then kill Tweedle Deep & Carter for simply standing in her and the Critic's way before eating a piece of magic growth cake to kill the terrible Jibber-Jabber with a giant stomp. In Alice Through the Looking Glass, she makes Critic come back to Burtonland by interrupting his viewing of the animated Alice in Wonderland, and makes him step into a teleportation machine. She isn't shown throughout most of the review due to her helping cheer up Carrotjuice. In doing this, she turned the Burtonland to literal shit. She only pops up during the review to point out how well her quest to cheer up Carrotjuice is going at the moment.

Appearances

Nostalgia Critic

Top 5 Best/Worst

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Trivia

  • She becomes one the Nostalgia Critic's strongest allies next to the AVGN.