Giselle (alternate reality)


 * For her orignal timeline counterpart, see: Giselle.

Giselle Mirana is a fictional character, an alternate version of Giselle, a young woman from the kingdom of Underland (later called Andalasia), and the main protagonist of Disney's 2007 hybrid film Enchanted, as well as a featured character in the 2010 Alice in Wonderland movie, directed by Tim Burton. She is depicted as the sister of the Red Queen.

Fall of Wonderland
Giselle Mirana was a peasant living alone in a cottage with several talking animals in Underland. One day she got fortunate, as a prince arrived at her cottage and offered to marry her to which she gracefully accepted. When Giselle began her reign her husband gave her a necklace that transformed her into the White Queen. At some point her husband went missing and was assumed dead. Mirana continued to rule Underland as it's Queen and believed her sister, Icrabeth was responsible for the death of her husband.

Mirana was possessed by her future self and while this was happening the future Mirana was able to slay her sister before she could ever summon the Jabberwocky. Unfortunately, before dying the Red Queen destroyed her necklace, permanetly transforming her back into Giselle. Before she could do anything, she returned to the future and the present Giselle gained control of her own body. The experience gave her amnesia which ended up in her forgetting completely about her husband and reign, thus she returned to her cottage. She then adopts a revealing dress and goes barefoot.


 * Note:As she was never the White Queen of Underland and remained in her cottage, Giselle was still alive by the present. As the timeline began to change around her began to her, Alice was sheilded from being erased from existance by the amulet she was wearing. Being inbetween realities, she gained God-like abilities and is able to reformat Underland into the animated world of Andalasia. The altering of time strangely left the real world unaffected and thus every thing seen in the real-world portion of Enchanted still happened. In the new timeline, Alice was crowned the White Queen of Underland upon arriving there (everyone believing her to be a God), while Giselle always lived in her cottage (thus the two Giselle's two existed simultaneously) and the Red Queen is long dead.

Giselle begin to wait for a prince once more hoping this time to start anew. She began baking a pie, while a chipmunk begins cuddling against one of the soles of her barefeet, who Giselle names Pip and becomes a close friend with.

Enchanted Wonderland
During the Victorian era, around the time Alice of Wonderland would've taken place, Giselle was living in her cottage oblivious to the altered timeline and her past life as a queen. The Knave of Hearts, watching Giselle from afar, is amused at what happened to Mirana. The following night, Giselle attends a festival in the kingdom, and the Knave and his army of amoured cards attack the White Queen at her castle during this event. They slaughter all the Queen's assistants and take Alice captive. The Knave then personally kills Alice and then goes to Giselle's cottage and proposes to her. They get married the next day and become the King and Queen. They eventually have a daughter named Narissa, it later turns out that she's actually Icrabeth's daughter and kills the King for his betrayal and knocks Giselle into a coma. She is returned to her cottage in her pink dress and barefeet, waking up believing the whole thing was a dream.

Wonderland
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Through the Looking-Glass
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Fall of Wonderland
In the altered timeline, Giselle never died and the events of Enchanted are shown to have taken place. Giselle has married Robert and together raised Morgan, who is now a teenager. One night Giselle tells Robert that something feels strange and the following morning, the Giselle of the original timeline wakes up in her body (seemingly erasing the native Giselle's mind from existance), confused at the dramatic changes between her current present and the future she left behind.