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How does Dorothy kill the Wicked Witch of the West?

Oh, dude, Dorothy straight-up throws a bucket of water on the Wicked Witch of the West. Like, apparently, the witch melts or something because she's allergic to water or forgot her umbrella that day. It's like the ultimate "oops, my bad" moment in Oz.


Can you use Action Replay on fire card?

no. sadly not. I tried, but it didn't work


What does the Wicked Witch of the West say as she is melting in 'The Wizard of Oz'?

In the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz', the Wicked Witch of the West screams as the water that Dorothy Gale throws hits her in the face. As she's melting, she manages to say:'Ohhh - you cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting! Melting! Oh - what a world - what a world! Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness!? Ohhh! Look out! Look out! I'm going. Ohhhh! Ohhhhhh...'.The feelings are the same as, but expressed differently from, the original 1900 book edition of the film. In the book 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz', the Witch says:'See what you have done! In a minute I shall melt away. Didn't you know water would be the end of me? Well, in a few minutes I shall be all melted, and you will have the castle to yourself. I have been wicked in my day, but I never thought a little girl like you would ever be able to melt me and end my wicked deeds. Look out - here I go!'


Who is the tiger in The Jungle Book afraid of?

shere khan witch meanes tiger in Hindi shere khan witch meanes tiger in Hindi


What was the fire that struck out of the witch's hands in the wizard of oz?

No one sets the Wicked Witch on fire in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, there is a fire event in the beloved 1939 film version of the original 1900 book edition. But it is the Wicked Witch of the West who is the arsonist, not the victim. She lights her broom with a wall torch, and the Scarecrow's arm ends up catching fire.During the film nevertheless, Margaret Hamilton (December 9, 1912 - May 16, 1985) suffered burns to her face and hand during the scene in which she exits from Munchkinland. The actress was supposed to disappear in a cloud of fire and smoke. There was a delay in the drop of the trap door by which she exited, and Margaret ended up with a hospital stay and six weeks of bed rest.