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- Wizard of Oz (character) - Wikipedia
Caliber Comics ' Oz comic book series, followed by Arrow Comics ' Dark Oz and The Land of Oz featured the Wizard, affectionately known as "Oscar", particularly to Ozma, as a tall, bald, mustachioed man, brooding, powerful, and not at all bumbling
- Wizard of Oz (Novels) | Oz Wiki | Fandom
Oscar is first introduced in Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900 However, despite the book being named after his title of position as the self proclaimed "Wizard", Oscar is not the focal point character
- The Wizard of Oz Character Analysis | LitCharts
The Wizard of Oz is the mysterious ruler of the Emerald City; he is generally believed to be incredibly powerful In reality, he’s merely a little old man from Omaha with no real magical powers… read analysis of The Wizard of Oz
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Character List | SparkNotes
A magical scarecrow from Oz The Scarecrow is one of Dorothy’s companions on her quest, and he is loyal to Dorothy and helps her while working toward his own goal of getting a brain
- identify this actor - Who played the Oz head in The Wizard of Oz . . .
At the conclusion of 1939's The Wizard of Oz, the party of travelers finally gets an audience with the great and terrible Wizard of Oz, a huge, disembodied head given to imperious, bellowing pronouncements
- Oz Characters - OzWiki
In the novel Halloween in Oz: Dorothy Returns, the Wizard is called both Oztoz and Jeremiah M Quincy (perhaps the latter is his real name, and Oztoz an Oz name or title he adopted)
- The Wizards Real Name In Wicked Wizard Of Oz - Screen Rant
In the original Wizard of Oz, Oz's full name is Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmanuel Ambroise Diggs While he tried turning his name into an acronym, it ended up spelling "Ozpinhead"
- The Universe of Discourse : The disembodied heads of Oz
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has not one but two earlier disembodied heads, not fakes but violent decaptitations The first occurs offscreen, in the Tin Woodman's telling of how he came to be made of tin; I will discuss this later
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Encyclopedia Britannica
On the long journey to the Emerald City, Dorothy and Toto are joined by the Scarecrow, who wishes he had brains; the Tin Woodman, who longs for a heart; and the Cowardly Lion, who seeks courage
- The Wizard of Oz (Film) - TV Tropes
The Wizard of Oz turns out to just be a regular, non-magical man from Kansas who hides behind a curtain, operating the machine that produces the Wizard's Huge Holographic Head
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