At the end of "The Wizard of Oz," Dorothy tells this one of her three companions, that she will miss them most of all.
Scarecrow
This 2003 film starring Will Ferrell, has the titular character playing a grown man raised in the North Pole, who travels to New York to reunite with his estranged father.
Don't Stop Believin' (1981)
Journey
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This actress portrayed Dorothy in the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz."
Judy Garland
This 1964 television special centers around a brave young reindeer, an elf wanting to be a dentist, and a silver/gold hungry prospector.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Dream On (1973)
Aerosmith
This man is Sherlock Holmes' trusted sidekick and partner.
Dr. John Watson
This is the author of the original novel, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."
L. Frank Baum
This famous military man turned actor starred as George Bailey, in the 1946 classic "It's a Wonderful Life."
James Stewart
Already Gone (1974)
Eagles
This television character travels through time and space in a machine known as "TARDIS."
Dr. Who
This actress portrays "Elphaba" in 2024's "Wicked."
Cynthia Erivo
This child actress portrayed Cindy Lou Who, in the 2000 Jim Carrey hit "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
Taylor Momsen
Double Vision (1978)
Foreigner
This French chemist and microbiologist (1822- 1895) was known for discoveries in vaccination, fermentation, and more.
Dr. Louis Pasteur
The owners of the farm where Dorothy resides, are named this.
Uncle Henry, and Aunt Em
This is the archenemy of "TurboMan," a coveted action hero figure, in the Arnold Schwarzenegger holiday comedy "Jingle All the Way" (1996).
Dementor
The Twist (1958)
Chubby Checker
While technically not a doctor or a PhD holder, this marine biologist and conservationist wrote the influential "Silent Spring" (1962).
Rachel Carson