In illustrations, he is often depicted wearing bright colors and several pairs of glasses on his elongated proboscis. Fandango helps you go back to the movies with confidence and peace of mind. Those three hairs were one of five required ingredients for the antidote to the Liquid of Petrification that Ojo, Scraps the Patchwork Girl, and Bungle set out to retrieve in the story. The Munchkins are a race of little people who wear blue, they are the first to welcome Dorothy to Oz. Thereupon, he decided to become a powerful sorcerer and take possession of the Land of Oz as its ruler. King Pastoria was the rightful King of Oz until he was removed from power by Mombi. Betsy Bobbin is a fictional character in L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz. (voice) (uncredited), Munchkin Coach Driver They created the clockwork man Tik-Tok and sold him to Evoldo. Fyter's head and parts of Nick and his body were incorporated into Chopfyt, a new person, through the use of magic glue found in the Witch's house. Unc Nunkie was known for speaking primarily in one-word, monosyllabic sentences, though he very occasionally made a "long" speech using two words. Cayke is a relatively simple woman, but she is honest except with the truth will hurt someone's feelings. He is also shown to have an unnamed brother who is simply dubbed Shaggy Man's Brother He was a gold miner in Colorado until he ended up in the Nome Kingdom and was taken prisoner by the Nome King who imprisoned him in the Metal Forest. He appears in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and the many sequel books. Quelala was featured in Dorothy of Oz where he was the boss of the Jester before he became possessed by the Wicked Witch of the West's ghost. (uncredited), Lullabye League Member In a brief conversation, the Duck explains why he is lonesome. He began life as an ordinary donkey in Phunniland (Mo, a land even stranger and less logical than Oz), but after consuming numerous books, he learned their contents and became a wise advisor to the King. In later Oz books, he is frequently shown drawing Ozma's Red Wagon. Displaying "courage, cleverness, and ingenuity,"[23] Ervic is often considered one of Baum's strongest male characters (as the author's male characters often tend to be ineffectual). Later, regretting this bargain, he locked Tik-Tok in a stone chamber and committed suicide by jumping into the Nonestic Ocean. Kaliko is essentially a good-natured person still, but refuses to surrender the prisoners upon Inga's arrival as he feels himself bound to his promise made to Gos and Cor. Ervic is a major character in Glinda of Oz. He actually looks more like a green-furred moose. He made a background appearance at the coronation of Princess Ozma. They live a joyless and gray life on a small farm on the prairies of Kansas. She is a young girl from Kansas who lives on a farm with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. [14] In The Tin Woodman of Oz, we are introduced to a soldier named Captain Fyter, who met with the same fate due to his interest in Nimmie Amee, and Ku-Klip did the same for him. (uncredited), Lullabye League Center Member Eureka is threatened with execution until the piglet is finally found. Dr. Pipt lives in the Munchkin Country with his wife Margolotte. He first appears in The Patchwork Girl of Oz. He works for his uncle, Bill Hugson, at Hugson's Ranch in California, where he also lives. He later serves as one of the nine members of the jury during the trial of Eureka. She is the title character in Ozma of Oz and The Lost Princess of Oz, and The Road to Oz is about a journey to her birthday party. Sleepyhead After Dorothy's farmhouse landed in Munchkin Country and killed the Wicked Witch of the East, the Good Witch of the North gives Dorothy the dead witch's charmed Silver Shoes and kisses her on the forehead for protection while on her journey. The Kalidahs are a fictitious species of animal in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Afterwards, the Queen of the Field Mice informs Dorothy of the Golden Cap that can summon and command the winged monkeys. In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, Sam the Eagle portrays "the Gate Guard. In the sequels, he appears in minor roles as Ozma's bodyguard and beast of burden, along with the Hungry Tiger. The Flatheads quickly dispatch with Coo-ee-oh, as they simply wanted revenge on her personally, but as she is the only one who knows the magic to get back to the submerged city, the young men sit in the boat, unsure what to do. Although in The Marvelous Land of Oz, has this invention credited to another crooked magician named Dr. Nikidik from the Gillikin Country. Smith, the artist of the duo, painted a picture of a river that was so real that he fell in and drowned. (uncredited), The Tin Man His friends deride him as the least intelligent member of their party, though he usually has intelligent things to say when he speaks. Dorothy is the main character of the film. Dorothy carries Eureka in a small birdcage on a train with her to San Francisco to visit her relatives on Hugson farm. As the additional legs did make him faster, Tommy has searched all of the Land of Oz for the witch in question while getting corns on his feet. Henry then gives the cat to his niece Dorothy making the cat her pet. She was first seen in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz being chased by a wildcat until it was slain by the Tin Woodman. ", In The Wiz Live!, Common portrays "The Bouncer / The Gatekeeper Of The Entrance To The Emerald City.". They are Dorothy Gale 's guardian aunt... Emerald City. Cast Judy Garland Dorothy Gale Frank Morgan The Wizard of Oz, Prof. Marvel Ray Bolger The Scarecrow, Hunk Bert Lahr The Cowardly Lion, Zeke Jack Haley The Tin Woodsman, Hickory Billie Burke Glinda, the Good Witch Margaret Hamilton The Wicked Witch of the West, Miss Gulch Charles Grapewin Uncle Henry Pat Walshe Nikko Clara Blandick Auntie Em Frank Morgan Dr. Pipt also invented the Powder of Life. When Mombi animates a stick figure with a pumpkin for a head using the magic potion called "Powder of Life" it comes to life and is named Jack, who then becomes friends with Mombi's slave named Tip. Nimmie Amee agreed to marry him, but on the day of their wedding, a storm rose up, and the rain rusted Fyter so badly that he was frozen in place along a little used forest path. She is the official ruler of Oz's northern quadrant called Gillikin Country but is a very dear friend to the Munchkins. Upon arriving in Oz, he is regarded as an oddity because nobody has ever seen a flesh-and-blood horse; the only horse they have seen is the Saw-horse. Desperate to get these precious family heirlooms back from Dorothy, they confront one another at the castle of Prince Fiyero, Elphaba's love interest, but is doused by the girl with a bucket of water. Langwidere has a collection of 30 exchangeable heads she keeps in a cabinet constructed of solid gold and studded with gems. She is portrayed as vain and aloof, due to the fact that she has clearly visible pink brains and a transparent glass heart. Princess Langwidere appears in Baum's third Oz book Ozma of Oz (1907) as a secondary villain. After the Land of Oz is retaken by Princess Ozma, the Gump is disassembled at his request leaving him a talking head that is still living in the Royal Palace of Oz. Lullaby League Member According to The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904), the Woggle-Bug was once a regular tiny woggle-bug, about the size of a pea. The Wicked Witch of the East is a character who is crushed by Dorothy's house in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). Boq is a minor character who appears in the beginning of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Eureka may be conniving and deceitful, but overall she has a good heart. Zeb, Dorothy, Jim, and Dorothy's kitten Eureka are soon joined by Oscar Diggs aka the Wizard of Oz. The creatures play an important part in Eric Shanower's "Gugu and the Kalidahs. Kaliko become king after old Ruggedo (whose name was changed from Roquat) was expelled from his kingdom by the Great Jinjin Tititihoochoo for tipping some members of a Rescue Expedition from Oz down a Hollow Tube and straight into the Land of the Fairies, which is under the governorship of Tititihoochoo. The Phonograph has never been seen since. The Sawhorse, spelled "saw-horse" in some of the books, is a character from L. Frank Baum's Oz books series. She was the original owner and creator of the charmed Golden Cap which had a curse cast upon it that compelled the creatures called Winged monkeys long before the Wicked Witch of the West surfaced. However, he approaches the Giant with the Hammer too quickly and sends his rider Omby Amby up to the giant's arm. When they finally find her, she is happily married to Chopfyt, the assembled and combined "meat" parts of the two men. Reera is a beautiful young woman who practices Yookoohoo (transformation-only) magic for her own amusement. The following characters are associated with the fictional Western division of oz called Winkie Country. Both times, the Sawhorse ran fast enough to cross the hill of the Hammer-Heads without getting hit by their hard heads. Ku-Klip is a character who is the originally unnamed tinsmith in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz who provided Nick Chopper with tin prostheses when the latter was cursed to dismember himself by the Wicked Witch of the East because of his love for the servant Nimmie Amee. The Phonograph (also referred to as The Troublesome Phonograph) is a character who appeared in The Patchwork Girl of Oz. She is energetic and delights in her dog Toto. He goes by the name H. M. Woggle-Bug, T.E. Yet the general rule among birds is that the males are gaudier than the females. Please knock." The travelers undertake a subterranean journey through the Valley of Voe, are briefly imprisoned in the Land of Naught, and encounter a cavern full of Dragonettes. Unlike him, Mrs. Yoop is not a cannibal; she obtains food by means of her magical powers. ... Dorothy. The Frogman is a crucial character in Jeff Freedman's 1994 novel The Magic Dishpan of Oz.