The Mother Oyster, on the other hand, knows that the oysters will be eaten, and attempts to stop her children from following the Walrus. After the Carpenter discovers a family of oysters underwater, the Walrus tries to persuade them to come "walk" with them. All characters in the story are voiced by J.
The Walrus is portrayed as an intelligent, but lazy conman, with the Carpenter as a hardworking, but dimwitted sidekick who needs beating with a cane for acting before thinking. "The Walrus and the Carpenter" song is sung by Tweedledum and Tweedledee in Walt Disney's 1951 film Alice in Wonderland with the Moon and the Sun on each side and the oysters.In the 1934 Betty Boop short film Betty in Blunderland, the Carpenter is using a hammer on a saw with two lobsters and three clams and the Walrus is on a board eating fishes out of a fishbowl.
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The quote "'The time has come,' the walrus said" is used as code between Irene Dunne and Clive Brook in the 1933 film If I Were Free.In the Doctor Who episode, " The Rings of Akhaten", the Doctor mentions "Shoes and ships and sealing-wax and cabbages and kings", when talking about things made by the stars.Buster reads lines from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" and finds it confusing. In the episode "I'm a Poet" from the first season of Arthur, Arthur Read and Buster Baxter read poems at the library.