Through the giving up of the throne by both her parents, Ann Soforth becomes Queen of Oogaboo, in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'. Her father, King Jol Jemkiph Soforth, tires of disputes, decisions about cabbage-planting and onion-pickling times, and contempt from a complaining royal wife. His only way out is flight to somewhere in Oz. A few years later, his Queen decides to track him down and leave their elder daughter Ann in charge. Years later, the royal parents still are missing, and Ann still rules over the 89 residents of the poorest and smallest country in the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz.
Queen Ann Soforth is the Ruler of Oogaboo in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'. Her subjects only number eighty-nine [89] people. That bothers her at first. But she ends up deciding that Oogaboo is a great place to live and that she doesn't want to rule anywhere else.
'Jo' is the only name that each and every one of Oogaboo's 18 men goes by. As confusing as that is, the situation is far better than for 70 out of Oogaboo's remaining 72 residents. No names are given to any one of Oogaboo's 44 children or to 26 of Oogaboo's 28 women.Only two Oogaboo residents have distinct, individualized names in 'Tik-Tok of Oz': Queen Ann Soforth and her sister Salye.
Who is going to sweep the living room floor is the reason why Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo and her sister Salye argue in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'.Ann thinks that sweeping isn't within the scope of her employment as royal head of Oogaboo. But the problem lies in there being no one else to get the task done. Such a perceived insult to her royal dignity quickly becomes the reason why she decides to invade the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz.Specifically, Oz is known for the prosperity of its residents and the beauty, intelligence and peacefulness of its ruler, Princess Ozma. In contrast, Oogaboo is known as the smallest and poorest kingdom on the other side of the rainbow from the Kansas of Dorothy Gale in 'The Wizard of Oz'.
Jo Candy is the only one of the 18 male subjects in Oogaboo to refuse to join Queen Ann Soforth's Army, in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'. He sees it as a choice between conquering the world under his sovereign or taking care of his candy crops. He identifies his priority as making sure of the yearly supply of bonbons, buttered popcorn, chocolate creams, cracker jacks, Jackson balls and lemon drops.
Ninety [90] people make up the population of Oogaboo in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'. The specific population breakdown is as follows:1. Eighteen [18] men;2. Twenty-seven [27] women;3. Forty-four [44] children; and4. Queen Ann Soforth, ruler of Oogaboo.The kingdom of Oogaboo is located in the northern part of the Gillikin Country. The Gillikins live in the northern part of the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Their ruler is the Good Witch of the North, who is first to meet Dorothy Gale and Toto in 'The Wizard of Oz'. She also is the one who gives Dorothy the silver slippers of the Wicked Witch of the East.
Sixteen [16] officers and one[1] private make up the army with which Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo intends to invade the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. The breakdown is as follows:Generals1. Jo Apple, apple tree owner;2. Jo Bunn, graham and wheat bun tree owner;3. Jo Cone, ice cream cone tree owner;4. Jo Clock, clock tree owner.Colonels1. Jo Pum, plum tree owner;2. Jo Egg, egg tree owner;3. Jo Banjo, banjo tree owner;4. Jo Cheese, cheese tree owner.Majors1. Jo Nails, nail tree owner;2. Jo Cake, cake tree owner;3. Jo Ham, ham tree owner;4. Jo Stockings, stocking tree owner.Captains1. Jo Sandwich, sandwich tree owner;2. Jo Padlocks, padlock tree owner;3. Jo Sundae, sundae tree owner;4. Jo Buttons, button tree owner.Private1. Jo Files, file and book tree owner.According to 'Tik-Tok of Oz', there are eighteen [18] male residents of Oogaboo. But Joe Candy is the only one to succeed in the universal reluctance to start a war against the beautiful, gentle Princess Ozma of Oz. He says that the forty-four [44] children of Oogaboo mustn't be kept waiting for the crops that he harvests every year from his candy trees.
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Jo Files has steel files available for the residents of Oogaboo, in 'Tik-Tok of Oz'. The files are on twelve trees in his orchard. But they aren't the only product line that Jo Files carries.Files also has nine trees on which are found story books. The books grow inside green husks that indicate ripeness by turning deep red. Books picked too soon lack interest, organization and respect for proper grammar and spelling. But once they're read, the books disappear.
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