Well if you want some fairies that aren't movies there are: Lily, Foxglove, Wiz, Cricket, Poppy, Honeydrop, Sizzleberry, Strawcuff, Butter and lots more. Fairies are mostly women if you look in fairy fact books, but its elves and pixies that are men.
No one is identified as a fairy in the original 1900 book edition or the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. But fairies are identified in other books of the Oz series. The rulers previous to the Wizard are identified as the fairy descendants of Lurline the Fairy Queen, in book 12 'The Tin Woodman of Oz'. The Scarecrow succeeds the Wizard until he's overthrown by Jinjur, in book 2 'The Land of Oz'. But Glinda the Good Witch, who subsequently is identified as a fairy in book 11 'The Lost Princess of Oz', replaces the upstart Jinjur with Ozma, the rightful fairy heir to the throne of Oz.
there is only one fairy called tinkerbell.
Glinda
Yes. A tale is an account of an event, be it real or imagined. The Wizard of Oz is a fictional, imaginary, made-up account of Dorothy's and Toto's adventures in the land of Oz. Traditional tales tell stories in ways that fit in with the attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, and principles of a particular country, culture, or people. And The Wizard of Oz respects commonly accepted attitudes, beliefs, principles, and standards of behavior regarding right and wrong, good and evil.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American fairy tale. It was written so children would have a story without a hidden moral. That's all it is.
Toto
Toto
munckins
Cinderella is the only fairytale I can think of right now that has a good fariy God mother. . . Unless you consider the Wizard of Oz a fairytale. Im just telling you right now the wizard of Oz is not considered a fairy tale
Yes
Sorry, but yes
Yes. A tale is an account of an event, be it real or imagined. The Wizard of Oz is a fictional, imaginary, made-up account of Dorothy's and Toto's adventures in the land of Oz. Traditional tales tell stories in ways that fit in with the attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, and principles of a particular country, culture, or people. And The Wizard of Oz respects commonly accepted attitudes, beliefs, principles, and standards of behavior regarding right and wrong, good and evil.
Yes it is called return to oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is an American fairy tale. It was written so children would have a story without a hidden moral. That's all it is.
Every day is a good day to watch the Wizard of Oz. Agreed. However, The Wizard of Oz opened nataion wide August 25th 1939.
Toto
The Wizard is not good (or effective) at doing the things a Wizard does.
Yes there is a musical called 'Wicked' which is based on the wizards of Wizard of Oz
Munchkins
Toto