Glenda.
In the movie, red ruby slippers. In the books, silver slippers.
from a bad witch that got sit on by Dorothy's house
Dorothy's slippers were ruby red colored.
silver and sparkly
The red ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz gave Dorothy Gale a most patriotic look what with her wearing a blue-and-white dress.
Ruby slippers
Silver.
In the original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz, the Slippers are Silver. In the beloved 1939 film version, they're Ruby. The color was changed for the film, because those involved in the production felt that the silver gave a washed out effect to Dorothy Gale's appearance. The result was a patriotic look to Dorothy, whose dress was blue and white.
Dorothy and the Scarecrow are fighting with the trees.Just after the Scarecrow says, "I'll show you how to get apples," Dorothy is briefly seen to be wearing black, but ruby, slippers.
No, Dorothy never wakes up with the Ruby Slippers on in "The Wizard of Oz." When she returns home to Kansas, she is found in her bed without the slippers, as they are left behind in Oz. The story emphasizes that the magic of the slippers was tied to her journey in Oz, and once she returns home, they no longer have a role in her life.
slippers. Ruby Red slippers. (From wizard of oz) (Dorothy's)
Dorothy had to tap her heals together three times and tell the magic shoes where to take her.