The Wizard of Oz

Daija 2022-03-19 09:01:02

On the way home, she encountered many difficulties, and at the same time met new friends, the lovely scarecrow, the kind tin man and the cowardly lion. They climbed over the mountains together, the Scarecrow helped everyone to drive away the crows that were making trouble, the Tin Man helped everyone break the branches that were blocking the way, and the Lion carried everyone on their backs across the river one by one. They worked together to overcome the difficulties and defeated them together. The fierce and terrifying giant spider beast finally defeated the most evil Western witch. The Scarecrow wanted to give himself a brain, the Tin Man wanted a heart, and the Lion wanted a courage. Together, they wanted to go to "Oz Country" to realize their wishes. On the way to Oz Country, they talked and laughed and helped each other when encountering difficulties. It was really through "Nine-Nine-Eight-One Difficulties" that they arrived at Ozumi and fulfilled their wishes.

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  • Lynn 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The rigorous sense of form brings the vitality of this film. Although it has a lively appearance, the internal structure comparison is very accurate: Dorothy is a ruler, based on her, it corresponds to everything in reality and the country of Oz-including The color change is wonderful and interesting

  • Ransom 2022-04-23 07:01:07

    5 stars for the red high-heeled shoes in my childhood memory. When I grow up, look at the heroine who actually doesn't like the story.

The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • The Cowardly Lion: I'll get you anyway, Peewee.

    [Chases Toto]

    Dorothy: [smacking him on the nose] Shame on you!

    The Cowardly Lion: [sobbing] Why did you do that for? I didn't bite him!

    Dorothy: No, but you tried to. It's bad enough picking on a straw man, but when you go around picking on poor little dogs!

    The Cowardly Lion: Well, you didn't have hit me, didja?

    [sobs]

    The Cowardly Lion: Is my nose bleeding?

    Dorothy: Well, of course not.

    [he continues to sob]

    Dorothy: My goodness, what a fuss you're making!

  • The Cowardly Lion: [singing] If I were king of the fore-e-e-est / Not queen, not duke, not prince / My regal robes of the fore-e-e-est / Would be satin, not cotton, not chintz / I'd command each thing, whether fish or fowl / With a r-r-ruff and a r-r-ruff, and a royal growl - R-R-Ruff! / As I click my heels / All the trees would kneel / And the mountains bow / And the bulls kowtow / And the sparrow would take wing / If I, if I were ki-i-i-i-ng! / The rabbits would show respect to me / The chipmunks genuflect to me / Though my tail would lash / I would show compash / For every underling / If I, if I were king / Just ki-i-i-i-ing!