Have you seen the Wizard Of Oz? Okay, after the Wicked Witch ( I'll call her by her name, Elphaba, from now on ) captures Dorothy in her castle, Dorothy throws a bucket of water on her. Now, there are some debates from here. Here are the three endings.
1. The most well known of the three, Elphaba does the famous " I'm melting " line and all that's left of her is a puddle of black slime. The reason Dorothy throws the bucket of water on Elphaba because she has heard of her " allergy " to water. This takes place in The Wizard Of Oz movie ( I don't know the ending of the book- sorry ! )
2. In Wicked the book, Elphaba somehow catches on fire and Dorothy tries to be a good person and save her. She throws the bucket of water on Elphaba and she melts.
3. The most complicated of the three I know, this is the ending to Wicked the musical. ( The book is COMPLETELY different than the musical! ) The melting ordeal takes place in The scarecrow ( Fiyreo ) 's family castle. ( Fiyero is Elphaba's love. At some point he runs into trouble, and Elphaba casts a spell on him so he won't get hurt, and accidently turns him into the scarecrow. ) Somehow they plan something because they heard Dorothy was coming to kill her. So when Dorothy throws the bucket of water on Elphaba, Fiyero/Scarecrow pulls a trap door out from under her so it looks like she's melting. So everybody thinks Elphaba is dead, and the two leave Oz forever.
Hope I could help!
Yes; and no, depending upon the source of information being consulted. In the original 1900 book edition, and the beloved 1939 film version, of The Wizard of Oz, the Wicked Witches of the East and of the West are killed. The Witch of the East dies from Dorothy Gale's farmhouse landing on top of her. The Witch of the West dies from Dorothy melting her into nothingness with a fatal bucketful of water. And neither witch is brought back in any of the succeeding 39 books that make up the Famous Forty Royal Histories of Oz. But the Wicked Witch of the West doesn't really die, according to later sources. The play Wicked by Stephen Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] is based on the earlier novel of the same name by Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954]. In the novel, both Wicked Witches die. But in the play, viewers learn that the Witch of the West actually fakes her death. For the play presents her more sympathetically than any previous source. As Elphaba Thropp, she falls in love with Fiyero, and wants to leave her unhappy life in Oz behind. With Glinda the Good Witch's help, Elphaba survives the bucketful of water by escaping through a trapdoor and leaving Oz forever.
But the Witch Mombi doesn't die in the 1985 film 'Return to Oz'. Instead, she's imprisoned in a jail cell by the Nome King while Dorothy Gale returns to Oz. The Nome King's building is destroyed. But the imprisoned Mombi survives.
Dorothy returns from Oz to Kansas. According to Aunt Em, Dr Worley, who was treating Dorothy for sleeplessness, lost his clinic in a fire. During Aunt Em's and Dorothy's conversation, a jail cart goes by with the doctor's evil Nurse Wilson inside. The Nurse looks like the witch Mombi of Oz.
If your talking about in the lion the witch and the wordrobe then the lion attacked her in the war at the end and killed her :)
Elphaba (AKA the wicked witch of the west) got killed because of a bucket of water because her soul
was so unclean but people say she faked her death
She melted when water was thrown on her.
water was thrown onto her by Dorothy
The book is Ozma of Oz. The movie is Return to Oz. Neither are remakes. Both are sequels.
The witch obviously wanted the shoes from Dorothy and the poppies poison would put her to sleep enabling her to get the slippers in the book the wizard of oz the witch never put the poison in the poppies it was already there and you could die from those if you stayed there too long
Really die is what the witch does do in "The Wizard of Oz" but does not do in "Wicked."Specifically, author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919) indicates that the Wicked Witch of the West melts into a brown sugar-like mass that Dorothy washes and sweeps out the door. So the witch really dies in the original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 movie classic. In contrast, she does not die, but indeed fakes her death by escaping through a trap door in "Wicked," which is a back story or prequel to "The Wizard of Oz."
The duration of Return to Oz is 1.88 hours.
In the book, Glinda is the Witch of the South. In the movie, she is the Witch of the North. for oodles it is North
The book is Ozma of Oz. The movie is Return to Oz. Neither are remakes. Both are sequels.
The wicked witch of the East
The Wicked Witch of Oz was created in 1993.
The Wicked Witch of Oz has 320 pages.
The witch obviously wanted the shoes from Dorothy and the poppies poison would put her to sleep enabling her to get the slippers in the book the wizard of oz the witch never put the poison in the poppies it was already there and you could die from those if you stayed there too long
The witch of the south. We don't know if she was a good witch or a bad witch.
A lot of sequels use the word "return": Return of the Jedi, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The Return of the Living Dead, Return to Oz, Cocoon: The Return, Batman Returns, Return of the Seven, Return to the Blue Lagoon, Return to Witch Mountain. Here are a few non-sequels: Return to Me, Return to Paradise, Return of the Secaucus Seven, Point of No Return, River of No Return.
The duration of Return from Witch Mountain is 1.57 hours.
The duration of Return to Oz is 1.88 hours.
The wicked witch of the west was in the tornado.
Really die is what the witch does do in "The Wizard of Oz" but does not do in "Wicked."Specifically, author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919) indicates that the Wicked Witch of the West melts into a brown sugar-like mass that Dorothy washes and sweeps out the door. So the witch really dies in the original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 movie classic. In contrast, she does not die, but indeed fakes her death by escaping through a trap door in "Wicked," which is a back story or prequel to "The Wizard of Oz."
Return from Witch Mountain was created on 1978-03-10.