No information is given as to what would have happened if Dorothy Gale had followed the Red instead of the Yellow Brick Road in "The Wizard of Oz."
Specifically, the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz are color-coded. Red is the color of the Quadling Country of the South. So it is possible that Dorothy would have had similar adventures - or smooth sailing - along a road that might lead her straight to the doorstep of Oz's most powerful sorceress, Glinda the Good of the Quadlings.
The songs 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road' and 'We're Off to See the Wizard' are what Dorothy Gale sings on her way to the Emerald City in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The Yellow Brick Road leads her to the Emerald City, where the Wizard lives in his Emerald Palace. The Wizard needs to be seen, in order for Dorothy and her pet dog Toto to be able to get back home to Kansas.
Dorothy Gale
"It's always best to start at the beginning -- and all you do is follow the Yellow Brick Road" is Glinda the Good Witch's quote to Dorothy about starting her journey on the Yellow Brick Road" in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, this quote occurs in the beloved 1939 film version but not the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." Glinda indicates two ways to reach the Emerald City and ask the Wizard for help getting back to Kansas. Dorothy Gale can fly by broomstick or walk along the Yellow Brick Road.
The Wizard of Oz opens in Kansas. Then a cyclone transports Dorothy to Munchkinland in Oz. Dorothy follows the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, and later ventures to Winkie country (in the west) and Quadling country (in the south).
It is by the Winged Monkeys that Dorothy and her friends return to the Emerald City in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, there is no sure travel between the Emerald City and Wicked Witch of the West's palace in the Yellow Country of the Winkies in western Oz. But she has the Golden Cap by which she can call the Winged Monkeys. The monkeys arrive and carry the five friends back to the Emerald City.
The yellow brick road
The Yellow Brick Road.
Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz
Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz was told to follow the Yellow Brick Road. She had to do this in order to find the Wizard and return back home. She was told to follow it in a very cheery and upbeat song.
The songs 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road' and 'We're Off to See the Wizard' are what Dorothy Gale sings on her way to the Emerald City in the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The Yellow Brick Road leads her to the Emerald City, where the Wizard lives in his Emerald Palace. The Wizard needs to be seen, in order for Dorothy and her pet dog Toto to be able to get back home to Kansas.
Dorothy Gale
"It's always best to start at the beginning -- and all you do is follow the Yellow Brick Road" is Glinda the Good Witch's quote to Dorothy about starting her journey on the Yellow Brick Road" in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, this quote occurs in the beloved 1939 film version but not the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." Glinda indicates two ways to reach the Emerald City and ask the Wizard for help getting back to Kansas. Dorothy Gale can fly by broomstick or walk along the Yellow Brick Road.
The Yellow Brick Road is in the fictional "Wizard of Oz" story. Dorothy is knocked unconscious and has a dream (which takes up the bulk of the story). In the dream, she follows the Yellow Brick Road to get to the Emerald City, also called Oz, to ask the wizard to help her get back home.
The Wizard of Oz opens in Kansas. Then a cyclone transports Dorothy to Munchkinland in Oz. Dorothy follows the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, and later ventures to Winkie country (in the west) and Quadling country (in the south).
it went down the yellow brick roaddd teee heee!
Only if the witch finds the shoes, that can automaticly bring back Dorothy but she will be an evil flesh eating ogre/zombie and that will kill the magical yellow brick road
The nameless Good Witch of the North is the first witch to whom Dorothy speaks in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Good Witch arrives with Munchkin well-wishers. She gives the Wicked Witch of the East's slippers to Dorothy and tells her to see the Wizard in the Emerald City about getting back to Kansas. She kisses Dorothy on the forehead, as protection against evil, and directs her to the yellow brick road of Oz.