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  1. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; The Marvelous Land of Oz; Ozma of Oz; Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz; The Road to Oz; The Emerald City of Oz; The Patchwork Girl of Oz; Tik-Tok of Oz; The Scarecrow of Oz; Rinkitink in Oz

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      The Emerald City, is the largest and most relevant city in...

    • No Place Like Home

      With a renewed confidence, Dorothy faces off against the...

    • The Wizard

      The Wizard is based on the Wizard of Oz from L. Frank Baum's...

    • W. W. Denslow & John R. Neill Illustrate Oz
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    "It's Wonderful! The Emerald City! "
    ―Dorothy Gale(1939)
    "You're out of the woods, you're out of the dark, you're out of the night, step into the sun, step into the light! Keep straight ahead for the most glorious place on the face of the earth or the sk...
    ―(1939)
    "Bell Out of Order, Please Knock! "
    ―The Wizard of Oz (1939)
    In the Oz books, Baum is richly descriptive when writing about the Emerald City's authentic architecture and breathtaking appearance from the inside out. In Oz's capital city, there is no poverty,...

    Long ago, Oz was once ruled by a very old yet kind and gentle King of mortal blood named Pastoria. Along with his subjects he lived in a tiny Kingdom in Oz filled with peace and harmony. However, one random day out of the clear blue sky, suddenly a large air-craft of sorts came descending down from the clouds up above, it slowly came to the ground ...

    The Wizard of Oz

    In The Wizard of Oz (1925) silent film, the Emerald City is shown throughout the story.This version of the Emerald City was based off of Edmund Dulac's illustration for the Arabian Palace in the Arabian NightsFairytale.

    Journey Back To Oz

    In this animated all star musical semi sequel. The Emerald City is seen throughout the story. As the Scarecrow is now King, the Witch Mombisends her army of angry elephants in the city to march their way through the streets and destroy the beautiful green buildings.

    The Wiz

    1. "You've got to be seen Green!" 2. ―Emerald City Citizens in 'The Wiz' (1978) In the 1974 Broadway musical of The Wiz, Emerald City was a painted backdrop of a fantasy city. Everyone who either lives in or visits the "Big Green Apple" must wear green glasses, an element dropped for screen versions of The Wiz. Dorothy and her friends encounter the citizens dancing the "Emerald City Ballet", and learn that some intimidating rumors about the Wiz have left the people too scared to try and meet...

    Although at one point, the character Tip describes the city as being built by the Wizard, at another, the Scarecrow explains that the Wizard had usurped the crown of Pastoria, the former king of the city, and from the Wizard the crown had passed to him. The story, however, reverted to the Wizard having built the city in Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz...

    Seattle has been long nicked named the Emerald City due to all its green night lights that makes the city appear to be all green just like in Oz. David Williamson (whose brother-in-law wrote the Oz-inspired musical Oz) wrote a play in 1987 called Emerald City. The term is used as a metaphor by the character Elaine Ross, describing Sydney as "the Em...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emerald_CityEmerald City - Wikipedia

    The Emerald City (sometimes called the City of Emeralds) is the capital city of the fictional Land of Oz in L. Frank Baum 's Oz books, first described in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900).

  3. Mar 3, 2017 · With a renewed confidence, Dorothy faces off against the Wizard and fights to save Oz from his oppressive reign. Meanwhile, Glinda brings her power to the battlefield as the threat of the Beast Forever looms.

  4. The Wizard is based on the Wizard of Oz from L. Frank Baum's Oz novels. In L. Frank Baum's Oz novels, the Wizard has a habit of appearing to the people he grants audience to in different forms and shapes, though he is in fact simply a conman from Omaha, Nebraska.

  5. THE “OZ” THAT DIDN’T GET AWAY. [Above: This legendary view of the Emerald City – as seen when Dorothy & Company first exit the Lion’s Forest in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) – is actually a crayon painting.

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  7. Mar 3, 2017 · No Place Like Home: Directed by Tarsem Singh. With Adria Arjona, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ana Ularu, Mido Hamada. Conflict between the witches and Oz come to a head. Langwidere is unmasked. Tip gets revenge and a crown but remains conflicted. Something wakens. Dorothy meets her past and gets sent home.