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The name Oz is what the book and the movie 'The Wizard of Oz' and the country/continent Australia have in common. The name 'Oz' refers to the Wizard and to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands in the original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 movie version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The name 'Oz' also is a nickname for Australia.
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Nothing is what the Wizard does for Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Wizard decides that he wants to go back home, in both the original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 film version of "The Wizard of Oz." He chooses to go back the same way he came to Oz: by hot-air balloon. He assures Dorothy Gale that she and her pet dog Toto can keep him company on the way back to Kansas, but takes off when Toto runs off and the two cannot get back into the balloon before take-off.
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That he is a humbug and that he wants to go back home before he gets too old are the Wizard's secrets in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Wizard admits to being a not very good magician. He gets by in Oz because he hides in his Emerald Palace. But he is tired of the charade and stress and wants to go back home to the midwestern United States of America before there is no one left to remember him.
Dorothy Gale went to see the wizard.
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The Wizard of Oz is a popular movie.Harry Potter was a wizard.A wizard has knowledge or power.
Pippi Longstocking Harry Potter spiderman Matilda Dorothy from the wizard of oz if none of these suite your likings go and look through books tons of ideas there
A Wizard of Oz DVD can be bought from multiple sources. A person could go the online method through Amazon and eBay. The person could also choose to go in store at HMV, Warlmart and Tesco.
The 14 books in the series of royal histories on the lands and peoples of Oz are The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [aka The Wizard of Oz], 1900; The Marvelous Land of Oz, 1904; Ozma of Oz, 1907; Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, 1908; The Road to Oz, 1909; The Emerald City, 1910; The Patchwork Girl of Oz, 1913; Tik-Tok of Oz, 1914; The Scarecrow of Oz, 1915; Rinkitink in Oz, 1916; The Lost Princess of Oz, 1917; The Tin Woodsman of Oz, 1918; The Magic of Oz, 1919, posthumously published; and Glinda of Oz, 1920, posthumously published. Baum also wrote The Woggle-Bug Book, 1905; and Little Wizard Stories of Oz, 1913. But they aren't considered part of the Famous Forty Royal Histories that mainly were published by Reilly & Lee.