Character
Setting
Colors
Songs
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100

This Kansas girl travels to Oz and famously says, “There’s no place like home.”

Dorothy

100

This black-and-white Kansas setting is where Dorothy lives before being swept away by a tornado.

Kansas

100

This bright color describes the famous road Dorothy follows to reach the Emerald City.

Yellow

100

Dorothy clicks her heels and sings this famous line, wishing to return home.

There is no place like home

100

This Kansas girl is swept away by a tornado and lands in the magical Land of Oz.

Dorothy

200

This straw-filled character joins Dorothy on her journey to Oz in search of a brain.

The Scarecrow

200

This colorful land is where Dorothy arrives after the tornado and begins her adventure.

Land of Oz

200

This color is associated with the Emerald City, where the Wizard lives.

Green

200

Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion sing this upbeat song while skipping down the Yellow Brick Road.

Follow the Yellow Brick Road

200

These winged creatures serve the Wicked Witch of the West and capture Dorothy and her friends.

Flying monkeys

300

These small residents of Oz celebrate Dorothy’s arrival after the Wicked Witch of the East is defeated.

Munchkins

300

This sparkling city at the end of the Yellow Brick Road is home to the Wizard.

Emerald City

300

These magical slippers worn by Dorothy are this sparkling color in the movie.

Red

300

This cheerful song is sung by the Munchkins to welcome Dorothy to Oz.

Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

300

This small dog accompanies Dorothy on her journey through Oz and is famously carried in her arms at times.

Toto

400

This metal woodsman travels with Dorothy, hoping to receive a heart from the Wizard.

Tin man

400

This enchanted forest is where Dorothy meets the Cowardly Lion.

Haunted Forest

400

This color describes the Wicked Witch of the West’s skin.

Green

400

The Cowardly Lion sings about wanting to have this trait, which he believes he lacks.

Courage

400

Dorothy must click her ruby slippers this many times to return home to Kansas.

3 Times

500

This timid jungle king joins Dorothy’s journey to Oz in hopes of gaining courage.

Lion

500

This dangerous castle is where Dorothy is held captive by the Wicked Witch of the West.

Wicked Witch's Castle

500

At the beginning of the film, Kansas is shown in this dull, monochrome color style.

Black and White

500

The Scarecrow sings about wanting one of these while walking with Dorothy and friends.

Brain

500

In this land, each region has its own distinct color and ruler, including Munchkinland in the East and the Emerald City in the center.

Oz

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