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In The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904), the Queen of the Field Mice sends some of her subjects to help Scarecrow when he is overthrown from his position as the ruler of the Emerald City. The Queen of the Field Mice appears in the 2017 series Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz. She is given the name Marie, and speaks with a French accent.
Pages in category "Animals of Oz" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Billina; C. Chiss (Oz)
The Land of Oz is a magical country introduced in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow. Oz consists of four vast quadrants, the Gillikin Country in the north, Quadling Country in the south, Munchkin Country in the east, and Winkie Country in the west. Each province has ...
In subsequent books, other animals gained the ability to speak upon reaching Oz or similar lands, but he remained speechless. [citation needed] In Tik-Tok of Oz, continuity is restored: he reveals that he is able to talk, just like other animals in the Land of Oz, and simply chooses not to. [citation needed] In The Lost Princess of Oz, he often ...
It is the largest forest in the Land of Oz. The Forest of Gugu contains an assortment of animals ranging from animals that are found in Africa (consisting of Elephants , Hippos , Leopards , Monkeys , Rhinos , and Zebras ) to animals that are found everywhere else (consisting of Bears , Bison , Donkeys , Foxes , Green Serpents , Kangaroos ...
The Marvelous Land of Oz has a plot twist where we learn that the story's boy hero was actually born a girl but was gender-swapped in infancy by a cruel witch; in the end, the character then ...
North Carolina's The Land of Oz 1st Opening Since 1980 This incredible "Wizard of Oz" themed park closed over 35 years ago, but there's good news for fans of the classic film -- it's reopening for ...
The Winged Monkeys started as free creatures living in the jungles of the fictional Land of Oz from the children's fiction novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.They were a rather carefree but mischievous bunch, until their king, as a prank, tossed Quelala, a richly dressed human friend of theirs into a deep river, ruining his velvet costume.