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'''Charlie''' is an unfortunate boy and an [[Orphans|orphan]] who resides at the [[Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth]].
'''Charlie''' is a boy who resides at the [[Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth]]. According to [[Angus Bumby|Dr. Angus Bumby]], his father was hung for killing his mother who beat him; the trauma this caused is doubtlessly what led him to the home.<ref name=HH>{{cite video game|title=Alice: Madness Returns|developer=[[Spicy Horse]]|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]|date=2011-06-17|scene=[[Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth|Houndsditch Home]]|level=Chapter 1: [[Hatter's Domain]]}}</ref>
 
   
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== History ==
It can be assumed that Charlie became one of the [[Dollmaker]]'s toys as he, unlike [[Alice Liddell|Alice]], was quite willing to forget his past.
 
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=== Before ''Madness Returns'' ===
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According to [[Angus Bumby|Dr. Angus Bumby]], Charlie was beaten by his abusive mother. In response, his father killed his mother, and as a result, his father received the death penalty by hanging. Both of his parents' deaths led him to the orphanage, while the trauma from being beaten by his mother led him to therapy sessions with Bumby.<ref name=HH>{{cite series|2|1}}</ref>
   
== Biography ==
 
 
=== ''Alice: Madness Returns'' ===
 
=== ''Alice: Madness Returns'' ===
After Alice's session with Bumby, the doctor tasked her to pick up medicine at the pharmacist and call Charlie. When Alice opened the door, Charlie was outside waiting and cheerfully exclaimed to her that it was his turn to forget his memories.<ref name=HH/>
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After [[Alice Liddell|Alice's]] session with Bumby, the doctor tasked her to pick up medicine at the pharmacist and call Charlie. When Alice opened the door, Charlie was outside waiting and cheerfully exclaimed to her that it was his turn to forget his memories.<ref name=HH/>
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It is unclear what Charlie's fate is, as well as the fate of the other orphans. If Charlie was not sold as a child prostitute during the game, then he was presumably saved after Alice realized the truth and killed Bumby.
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
Charlie is around the same height as most children in Houndsditch, and at most comes up to the collar of Alice in height. He is a dirty, blond haired boy who has a skin tone similar to Alice's, however it appears to be very dirty. His shirt is blue and his trousers are black, both look worn and faded just like most other residence at the home. His voice is fairly high-pitched and comical and he has a small, round head, button nose, small eyes, and fairly wide lips.
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Charlie is a blond haired boy. His shirt is blue and his trousers are black, both look worn and faded just like most other residence at the home. His voice is fairly high-pitched and comical and he has a round head, button nose, small eyes, and fairly wide lips.
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== Trivia ==
 
* It can be assumed that Charlie became one of Bumby's child prostitutes as he, unlike Alice, is quite willing to forget his past.<ref name=HH/>
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* When Charlie appears, Bumby says, "Now Charlie, your Pa was hung for killing your Ma, who beat you." This can be seen as a very blunt and insensitive thing to say to an abuse victim, especially to a child by a therapist, as it forces Charlie to recall his trauma. However, this could also foreshadow Bumby's role as someone who doesn't really care about the children at his orphanage that much and their emotional well-being. In the end, it is heavily implied Bumby is only doing therapy for the end result: the money and profit he receives from selling these children.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 11 August 2020

Alice: Madness Returns London
Charlie
Charlie
Biographical information
Provenance London
Physical description
Gender Male
Hair color Blond
Image gallery (1)
It's my turn to forget, Alice!
— Charlie to Alice Liddell

Charlie is an unfortunate boy and an orphan who resides at the Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth.

History

Before Madness Returns

According to Dr. Angus Bumby, Charlie was beaten by his abusive mother. In response, his father killed his mother, and as a result, his father received the death penalty by hanging. Both of his parents' deaths led him to the orphanage, while the trauma from being beaten by his mother led him to therapy sessions with Bumby.[1]

Alice: Madness Returns

After Alice's session with Bumby, the doctor tasked her to pick up medicine at the pharmacist and call Charlie. When Alice opened the door, Charlie was outside waiting and cheerfully exclaimed to her that it was his turn to forget his memories.[1]

It is unclear what Charlie's fate is, as well as the fate of the other orphans. If Charlie was not sold as a child prostitute during the game, then he was presumably saved after Alice realized the truth and killed Bumby.

Appearance

Charlie is a blond haired boy. His shirt is blue and his trousers are black, both look worn and faded just like most other residence at the home. His voice is fairly high-pitched and comical and he has a round head, button nose, small eyes, and fairly wide lips.

Trivia

  • It can be assumed that Charlie became one of Bumby's child prostitutes as he, unlike Alice, is quite willing to forget his past.[1]
  • When Charlie appears, Bumby says, "Now Charlie, your Pa was hung for killing your Ma, who beat you." This can be seen as a very blunt and insensitive thing to say to an abuse victim, especially to a child by a therapist, as it forces Charlie to recall his trauma. However, this could also foreshadow Bumby's role as someone who doesn't really care about the children at his orphanage that much and their emotional well-being. In the end, it is heavily implied Bumby is only doing therapy for the end result: the money and profit he receives from selling these children.

References