Journey Over the Rainbow: Dive into the Enchanting World of The Wizard of Oz!
In a vibrant land of whimsy, a young girl’s quest for home unfurls. With a brainless scarecrow, a heartless tin man, and a cowardly lion, they face a wicked witch, discovering courage, friendship, and that home is where the heart truly lies.
The (The Wizard Of Oz) Trivia
What is the name of the author of the original "The Wizard of Oz" novel? (Advanced)
#1: L. Frank Baum
#2: J.K. Rowling
#3: Lewis Carroll
#4: C.S. Lewis
What is the name of Dorothy's dog in "The Wizard of Oz"? (Medium)
#1: Toto
#2: Spot
#3: Max
#4: Rufus
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The (The Wizard Of Oz) Fun Facts
The Wizard of Oz was the first feature-length film to be released in Technicolor, making its vibrant visuals groundbreaking for the time.
The character of the Cowardly Lion was originally intended to be a strong and fearsome character, but Bert Lahr's humorous portrayal redefined the role, making it one of the film's most beloved.
The (The Wizard Of Oz) Polls
What is your favorite character from The Wizard of Oz?
Dorothy Gale
Tin Man
Scarecrow
Cowardly Lion
Show Results
What is your favorite scene from The Wizard of Oz?
The Tornado Scene
Meeting the Scarecrow
The Emerald City Arrival
Dorothy's Farewell
Show Results
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Music: Into the Woods (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Stephen SondheimThe Phantom of the Opera (Original Cast Recording) by Andrew Lloyd WebberThe Lion King (Original Broadway Soundtrack) by Elton John and Tim RiceWicked (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Stephen SchwartzAnnie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Charles StrouseMatilda (Original Cast Recording) by Tim MinchinThe Hunchback of Notre Dame (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Alan MenkenAladdin (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Alan MenkenElla Enchanted: The Musical (Original Cast Recording) by Karen L. HarrisPippin (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by Stephen Schwartz