Angel Marie and Floyd, as played by John Kennedy. Aunt Em, as played by Queen Latifah. Camila and Foo-Foo, as played by Alice Dinnean. Clifford, as played by Kevin Clash. Clifford, Sal Manilla, and Spotted Dick, as played by Drew Massey. Crazy Harryand Sal Manilla, as played by Brian Henson. Dorothy Gale, as played by Ashanti Douglas. Earl C. Ernst, as played by Harth. Janice and Old Tom, as played by Tyler Bunch. Kelly Osbourne, as played by herself. Pepe the prawn, ; and Dr. Teeth, Johnny Fiama, Lew Zealand, and Rowlf, as played by Bill Barretta. Quentin Tarantino, as played by himself. Scooter and Very Old Tom, as played by Rickey Boyd. Sweetums, as played by John Henson. The Cowardly Lion; and Fozzie the Bear, Miss Piggy, and the Witches, as played by Eric Jacobson. The Crow, as played by Allan Trautman. The Scarecrow; and Beaker, Bean Bunny, Kermit the Frog, and Rizzo the Rat, as played by Steve Whitmire. The Stage Manager, as played by Edwad Hibbert. The Tin Thing; and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, The Great Gonzo, and Zoot, as played by Dave Goetz. The Weatherman, as played by Dan Payne. Uncle Henry, as played by David Alan Grier. The Wizard, as played by Jeffrey Tambor. And the Muppet Performers, as played by Adam Behr, Jeny Cassady, Mike Quinn, Geoff Redknap, Gordon Robertson, and James Rowley.
In the original book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto met first the welcoming committee of three Munchkinsand the Good Witch of the North, and then other Munchkins such as Boq, who offered them the hospitality of a night's lodging and food, in the Blue Country of the East. On the Yellow Brick Road, Dorothy and Toto met the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. The five friends escaped from the part-bear, part-tiger Kalidahs. The Storkrescued the Scarecrow from a pole in the middle of a deep, wide river. The Tin Woodman rescued the Queen of the Field Micefrom the Great Yellow Wildcat, and so she in turn had her Mice rescue the Cowardly Lion from the deadly poppy fields. The Mother, the Father with an injured leg, and their Two Children, who lived near the Emerald City, offered a night's lodging and food to the five friends. The Guardian of the Gates got the five friends into the Emerald City, and the Soldier with Green Whiskers and the Pretty Green Girlgot the five friends into the Throne Room of the Emerald Palace of Oz. The Wizard of Oz promised to fulfill all requests if the five friends carried out a mission for him. And so the five friends wouldn't be stopped by the wolves, crows, bees, and enslaved Winkies that the Wicked Witch of the West sent out against them. The Winged Monkeysleft the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman for dead, and carried the Cowardly Lion, Dorothy, and Toto off to the Witch's Castle in the Yellow Winkie Country. But Dorothy managed to kill the Witch by throwing a bucket of water on her, and thereby melt her to death. The Wizard's hot air balloon took off without Dorothy and Toto. And so the five friends had to look to Glinda the Good Witch of the South to get Dorothy and Toto back home to Kansas. In order to reach Glinda's Red Quadling Country, the five friends braved the Fighting Trees, the Dainty China Country, the Giant Spider of the Forest, and the Hammer-Heads of the nearby Hill. A Quadling Farmer's Wife fed the five friends, and directed them to the Red Castle, where the Soldier Girls led them to the Ruby Throne Room. And then Dorothy and Toto got back home thanks to the secret power of the Silver Slippers of the Wicked Witch of the East; and the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion went to rule in their respective kingdoms of Winkieland, the Emerald City, and the Forest. In the 1939 film version, the farmhouse in which the cyclone carried Dorothy and Toto off from Kansas landed on top of, and killed, the Wicked Witch of the East. The two then met the Munchkin Coroner, Lollipop Guild and Lullaby League members, and Mayor; Glinda the Good Witch; and the Wicked Witch of the West in Munchkinland. On the Yellow Brick Road, they met the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion. In the Emerald City of Oz, the five friends met Manicurists, Residents, and the Wizard of Oz. In Winkieland, they met the Winged Monkeys, and the Winkie Guard and its Captain. Glinda the Good explained the secret power of the Ruby Slippers of the Wicked Witch of the East, to Dorothy and Toto. And so the shoes get the two back home. Or had everyone whom Dorothy and Toto met in the beautiful, enchanted, magical land of Oz all been a dream?
In the original book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], the names of the characters from Kansas are Dorothy, her pet dog Toto, and her family of Uncle Henry and Aunt Em. In the posthumous 1939 film version, the names of the characters from Kansas are all of the above; and Almira Gulch; farmhands Hickory Twicker, Hunk Andrews, and Zeke; and Professor Marvel, and his horse Sylvester.
The names of four of the many characters from The Wizard of Oz are Dorothy Gale, Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, and Dorothy's pet dog Toto.
Yes, Dorothy cooperates very well with the other characters in 'The Wizard of Oz.'
Lyman Frank Baum is the creator of (Oz) and all related characters such as Ozma.
Newt Gingrich.
In the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz', there are Kansas and Oz dreamland sequences. Uncle Henry and Aunt Em appear under their real names in the Kansas sequence. Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto appear under their real names in both the Kansas and the Oz dreamland sequences. Glinda the Good Witch appears only in the Oz dreamland sequence. But the other main characters have different names in the Kansas and Oz dreamland sequences. For example, the Cowardly Lion of Oz is the farmhand Zeke of Kansas. The Scarecrow of Oz is the farmhand Hunk of Kansas. The Tin Woodman of Oz is the farmhand Hickory of Kansas. The Wicked Witch of the West is Almira Gulch of Kansas. The Wizard of Ozis Professor Marvel of Kansas.
The wizard appears to everyone in a form that would have suited one of the other characters. The beautiful lady would have suited the Tinman's appeals for a heart and compassion.
yes
Yes, Dorothy cooperates very well with the other characters in 'The Wizard of Oz.'
Yes there is a musical called 'Wicked' which is based on the wizards of Wizard of Oz
Dorothy and her family.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the book that the movie was based on. There is a series of books with many more adventures of Dorothy and other characters in the land of Oz.
Lyman Frank Baum is the creator of (Oz) and all related characters such as Ozma.
The Wizard of Oz
Newt Gingrich.
In the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz', there are Kansas and Oz dreamland sequences. Uncle Henry and Aunt Em appear under their real names in the Kansas sequence. Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto appear under their real names in both the Kansas and the Oz dreamland sequences. Glinda the Good Witch appears only in the Oz dreamland sequence. But the other main characters have different names in the Kansas and Oz dreamland sequences. For example, the Cowardly Lion of Oz is the farmhand Zeke of Kansas. The Scarecrow of Oz is the farmhand Hunk of Kansas. The Tin Woodman of Oz is the farmhand Hickory of Kansas. The Wicked Witch of the West is Almira Gulch of Kansas. The Wizard of Ozis Professor Marvel of Kansas.
* Woody Woodpecker * Winnie the Pooh * Wendy (from Peter Pan) * Woody (Toy Story) * Wilma Flinstone * The Wicked Witch of the West (The Wizard Of Oz)
No, oz is an abbreviation, not a word. If your rules allow proper names, then yes, Oz, as in "The Wizard of Oz" would be acceptable. Official Rules, however do not allow proper names or abbreviations.
The scarecrow would be hard to recognize as being from the Wizard of Oz, too. The easiest to recognize would be the Tin Man. It would help if you and your spouse dressed as other characters from the Wizard of Oz.