he is the king of dictionopolis
Azaz is a good name for the king of Dictionopolis because Dictionopolis is the kingdom of words, and since words relate to letters, the alphabet, from A - Z, when the kings name is A - Z - A- Z
Milo Hastings was born in 1884.
Yes, Milo and Oscer are brothers.
Sandra Milo is 5' 7".
King Azaz agrees to Milo's rescue attempt in "The Phantom Tollbooth" because he realizes how important it is to try and save Rhyme and Reason, understanding the consequences of their absence on the kingdom of Wisdom. Additionally, Azaz sees potential in Milo and believes that he can succeed where others have failed.
In "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster, the letter to Azaz is a request from the main character, Milo, asking for permission to rescue the princesses, Rhyme and Reason. The letter is instrumental in setting the story in motion and seeking the resolution of the conflict in the Kingdom of Wisdom. Azaz grants Milo permission to undertake the journey, leading to his adventure through the Lands Beyond.
When King Azaz gives Milo permission to rescue Rhyme and Reason.
The population of Azaz is 66.
The secret code in "The Phantom Tollbooth" is "PEM-DAS," representing the order of operations in mathematical equations: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right). It helps Milo and Tock solve the Mathemagician's puzzle in Digitopolis.
Tock and lethargairins
King Azaz is a character from the book "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster. He is the ruler of Dictionopolis, one of the two kingdoms in the story. King Azaz represents the importance of words and language.
Calvin and Freddie's Cosmic Encounters - 2013 Meet Milo 1-2 was released on: USA: 8 July 2013
milo, the whether man, the lethargarians, tock (watchdog), spelling bee, humbug, ministers of azaz's cabinet, word merchants, king azaz the unabridged, kakafonus A. dischord, the demons, princess sweet rhyme and princess pure reason, the mathamagiction, and the dodecahedron
Milo, Tock and the Humbug met Chroma in Illusions.
In Arabic it means Honor
we tried to figure it out but we just gave up, it does have some meaning though the first part is dear azaz