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*Alice's alternate palette from ''[[Scarlet Weather Rhapsody]]'' resembles Hina-Ichigo, a doll from the manga series ''[[wikipedia:Rozen Maiden|Rozen Maiden]]''. In ''[[Touhou Hisoutensoku]]'', she has palettes resembling the other Rozen Maiden dolls: Suiseiseki, Souseiseki, Suigintou, Shinku, Kanaria, and Kirakishou. Add the fact that, in ''Rozen Maiden'', the aforementioned dolls are battling for the title of "Alice", the perfect doll.
*Alice's alternate palette from ''[[Scarlet Weather Rhapsody]]'' resembles Hina-Ichigo, a doll from the manga series ''[[wikipedia:Rozen Maiden|Rozen Maiden]]''. In ''[[Touhou Hisoutensoku]]'', she has palettes resembling the other Rozen Maiden dolls: Suiseiseki, Souseiseki, Suigintou, Shinku, Kanaria, and Kirakishou. Add the fact that, in ''Rozen Maiden'', the aforementioned dolls are battling for the title of "Alice", the perfect doll.
*Alice is one of the two in the whole series who appears 3 times in a single stage: Twice as a midboss and the third as the actual boss of stage 3 in ''Perfect Cherry Blossom''. The other is [[Seiran]] in ''[[Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom]]''.
*Alice is one of the two in the whole series who appears 3 times in a single stage: Twice as a midboss and the third as the actual boss of stage 3 in ''Perfect Cherry Blossom''. The other is [[Seiran]] in ''[[Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom]]''.
*Alice is one of the four characters in the whole series who appears as a boss two times in different stages of the same game: As the third and extra boss in ''Mystic Square''. The others are [[Rika]] in ''[[Story of Eastern Wonderland]]'', [[Kazami Yuuka]] in ''[[Lotus Land Story]]'' and [[Junko]] in ''[[Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom]]''.
*Alice is one of the four characters in the whole series who appears as a boss two times in different stages of the same game: As the third and extra boss in ''Mystic Square''. The others are [[Rika]] in ''[[Story of Eastern Wonderland]]'', [[Kazami Yuuka]] in ''[[Lotus Land Story]]'', [[Junko]] in ''[[Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom]]'' and [[Okina]] in [[Hidden Star in Four Seasons]].
*Alice seems to have connections with ''[[Dolls in Pseudo Paradise]]''. One involves how one of the honest men died from being "nailed to a tree" despite being inside, which relates to [[Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red/Alice|Alice's article in ''Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red'']] about her nailing straw effigies to trees. Others include how the men stumble upon a "Western-style building deep within the forest" and how the culprit was a "beautiful blonde girl".
*Alice seems to have connections with ''[[Dolls in Pseudo Paradise]]''. One involves how one of the honest men died from being "nailed to a tree" despite being inside, which relates to [[Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red/Alice|Alice's article in ''Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red'']] about her nailing straw effigies to trees. Others include how the men stumble upon a "Western-style building deep within the forest" and how the culprit was a "beautiful blonde girl".
*Alice has been a recurring customer of Eirin's, coming to see her to buy a medicine she developed called the [[Butterfly Dream Pill]].<ref name="BAiJREirin">''[[Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red]]'': [[Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red/Eirin|Eirin Yagokoro]]</ref> The medicine guarantees its imbiber to have pleasant dreams once they fall asleep, and was even featured in an article in Aya's newspaper. The reason for purchasing this medicine or even what kinds of dreams Alice is trying to have were never revealed, but instead are left purely to speculation. However, this might be a reference to "Alice in Wonderland", from which the concept of her character is derived.
*Alice has been a recurring customer of Eirin's, coming to see her to buy a medicine she developed called the [[Butterfly Dream Pill]].<ref name="BAiJREirin">''[[Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red]]'': [[Bohemian Archive in Japanese Red/Eirin|Eirin Yagokoro]]</ref> The medicine guarantees its imbiber to have pleasant dreams once they fall asleep, and was even featured in an article in Aya's newspaper. The reason for purchasing this medicine or even what kinds of dreams Alice is trying to have were never revealed, but instead are left purely to speculation. However, this might be a reference to "Alice in Wonderland", from which the concept of her character is derived.