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  2. The musical play The Tik-Tok Man of Oz was based on L. Frank Baum's 1907 Oz book Ozma of Oz, which in turn had incorporated material from Baum's unpublished manuscript King Rinkitink. The play incorporated material that Baum also used in his 1908 Oz book Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.

  3. The musical play The Tik-Tok Man of Oz was based on L. Frank Baum's 1907 Oz book Ozma of Oz, which in turn had incorporated material from Baum's unpublished manuscript King Rinkitink. The play incorporated material that Baum also used in his 1908 Oz book Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.

  4. The musical play The Tik-Tok Man of Oz was based on L. Frank Baum's 1907 Oz book Ozma of Oz, which in turn had incorporated material from Baum's unpublished manuscript King Rinkitink. The play incorporated material that Baum also used in his 1908 Oz book Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz.

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    Tik-Tok is a very special and authentic one of a kind robot man made entirely of smooth copper. He is only as tall as Dorothy Gale, (who is believed to be no older than 12-years-old). His body is completely circular and his torso is as round as a ball. His limbs are all jointed or hinged to his body with polished caps over the joints. He runs on cl...

    Tik-Tok was invented by Smith & Tinker at their workshop in Evna. He was later purchased by King Evoldo, the ruler of the magical Land of Ev, who gave him the name Tik-Tok because of the sound he made when wound. The cruel King also whipped his mechanical servant, but that simply kept Tik-Tok's round copper body polished. After King Evoldo sold his...

    Tik-Tok is one of the earlier robots to appear in literature, though that term was not coined until after writer L. Frank Baum's death. Later Baum published "Tiktok and the Nome King," a short tale in his Little Wizard Stories of Oz series (1913); The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, a stage musical loosely adapted from Ozma of Oz; and an adaptation of that play...

    Dorothy in the Land of Oz 1980

    Tic Toc [sic] accompanies Dorothy, Jack Pumpkinhead and the Hungry Tiger in vanquishing Tyrone the TerribleToy Tinkerer.

    Return to Oz 1985

    See Tik-Tok (Return to Oz).

    Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz

    Tik-Tok is part of Ozma's party to the Nome Kingdom, which consists of the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion, Hungry Tiger, and Ozma herself. He is with that party when they meet Dorothy, who is being frightened by the Wheelers. (Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz) 1. In the book, Dorothy finds Tik-Tok in a cave on the hill she takes refuge on; Ozma's party arrives later.

    A somewhat sinister version of Tik-Tok is a minor character in Gregory Maguire's revisionist Oz novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. In the novel, tiktok is used as an adjective for any mechanical or robotic being. The character Madame Morrible has a tiktok servant, called Grommetik, whose description matches Baum's Tik...

    Emerald City Confidential

    Following the corruption of the people of Oz as a result of the Phanfasm war, Tik-Tok has become a merciless, emotionless general on the Ozian army. He's also the guard at the gate of the Emerald City. He performs his duties to the letter. (Emerald City Confidential)

    Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two

    Loosely based on his Return to Oz appearance, Tik-Tok is a type of robotic villian called a Basher who attacks the player. This version was created by the Mad Doctor as part of his Beetleworx army.

    Marvel

    Tik-Tok is featured in the Marvel Comicsadaptation of "Ozma of Oz".

    Dorothy Gale: Journey to Oz

    Tik-tok is the prototype of a new army of Tik-tok machines, for the use of the Wizard. (Dorothy Gale: Journey to Oz)

    Oz Squad

    Tik-Tok malfuctions and goes on ramage in the United States in Oz Squad.

    The Fairylogue and Radio Plays (1908): Wallace Illington
    The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (1913): James Morton
    Dorothy in the Land of Oz (1980): Joan Gerber (as Tic-Toc)
    Return to Oz (1985): Sean Barett
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tik-Tok_(Oz)Tik-Tok (Oz) - Wikipedia

    The Tik-Tok Man of Oz was a stage musical loosely adapted from Ozma of Oz; [4] and the play was adapted back into a novel called Tik-Tok of Oz, the eighth Land of Oz book, published on June 19, 1914. Although Tik-Tok is a major character in that latter book, he in no way drives the plot.

  6. The Tik-Tok Man of Oz was a 1913 musical stage play, written by L. Frank Baum with music composed by Louis F. Gottschalk. It was Baum's third endeavor at dramatizing Oz, after the success of The Wizard of Oz in 1902 and the failure of The Woggle-Bug in 1905.

  7. Ann is left without a warrior to overthrow the world on her behalf, until the famous Clockwork Man of Oz – Tik-Tok himself! – is discovered at the bottom of a roadside well. He’d been tossed to its depths by the legendarily terrible Nome King, who was furious to find Tik-Tok in his domain.

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