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Who tells Dorothy to follow the yellow brick road?
Glinda the witch of the north
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Who says "Lions, and tigers, and bears! Oh my!" in the movie?
Dorothy Gale (played by Judy Garland)
Why does Dorothy want to leave the magical land of Oz?
She misses her family (Aunt Em and Uncle Henry) and wants to return to the safety and familiarity of her home in Kansas
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Where in the film is the song performed?
In the beginning of the movie, while Dorothy is in the black-and-white Kansas setting sitting on a fence
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What do the members of the Lollipop Guild give to Dorothy?
They present her with a single, giant, swirly, red-and-white lollipop
Where does the yellow brick road begin?
It begins in the heart of [Munchkin Country]
Where are the characters when they said lions and tigers an bears oh my?
They are walking through a dark, spooky forest on the Yellow Brick Road
What famous phrase does Dorothy repeat to return home?
"There's no place like home"
Who sang "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in the film?
Judy Garland, who played the character Dorothy Gale
What song do they sing to introduce themselves?
They sing, "We represent the Lollipop Guild, the Lollipop Guild, the Lollipop Guild..."
What is the final destination of the road?
It leads to the [Emerald City], where the Wizard lives
Which characters are chanting this phrase together?
Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man
What must Dorothy do to activate the magic of the ruby slippers?
Click the heels of the slippers together three times
What does the song represent for Dorothy?
A desire to escape her troubles in Kansas for a better, more colorful world ("somewhere")
Who are the members of the Lollipop Guild?
They are three small Munchkin men (played by Jerry Maren, Jackie Gerlich, and Harry Doll) who welcome Dorothy
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What is the iconic phrase sung by the Munchkins?
"Follow the Yellow Brick Road" (often followed by "You're off to see the Wizard")
What are they afraid of encountering in the forest?
Wild animals
Who tells Dorothy she had the power to go home all along?
Glinda the Good Witch of the North
Who wrote the music and lyrics for the song?
Music was composed by Harold Arlen and lyrics were written by Yip Harburg
Where do the members of the Lollipop Guild emerge from?
What does the road symbolize in the story?
It symbolizes the [journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and the path to achieving one's goals
What is the immediate context of the scene?
They are walking through the dark forest and get scared by noises coming from the foliage, leading them to chant the phrase as they skip
What does the phrase signify to Dorothy by the end of the movie?
That true happiness and safety are found with loved ones, not in a place of fantasy
Was the song always intended to be in the movie?
No, it was actually deleted from the film during early previews because executives thought it slowed down the film, but it was later added back in
What is the purpose of the Lollipop Guild in Munchkinland?
They are a "fraternal order of confectionery professionals" welcoming Dorothy for killing the Wicked Witch of the East