Posts tagged "The Wizard of Oz"

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As my Halloween gift to you all, I present:

The Duck of Oz AU

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DUDEEEE. THIS IS AMAZING

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next frame Fethry uses Gladstone like a baseball bat to deflect the fireball and accidentally ignites the new fireworks factory his uncle just built
inspired by this post :D

next frame Fethry uses Gladstone like a baseball bat to deflect the fireball and accidentally ignites the new fireworks factory his uncle just built

inspired by this post :D

some of you might know that if I ever survive to finish TPoH and have enough lifespan left to do another comic I have a story in my head where these two end up going… somewhere else

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The Wizard of Oz (1939) ♡

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TPoH music time!

Considering I let slip about RGB actually singing this at some point in the faraway future (hopefully far enough for you to forget before we get there dohoho), I figure it’s only reasonable to add this one to the mix.

They were totally flatmates at some point. Just you try to tell me otherwise.

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in the far, far away future of ‘when I’ve finished TPoH’ I have an idea for another comic where Alice ends up in Oz and Dorothy goes to Wonderland and everything ends up being quite different and perhaps a bit terrible on the side
so, yes, there’s...

in the far, far away future of ‘when I’ve finished TPoH’ I have an idea for another comic where Alice ends up in Oz and Dorothy goes to Wonderland and everything ends up being quite different and perhaps a bit terrible on the side

so, yes, there’s that on the 'to do’ list

bdisgusting:
“ Yeah, sounds about right.
”

bdisgusting:

Yeah, sounds about right.

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Well, okay random anon, just because I’ve had the book on my mind a lot recently, I’ll confess to the film that scared me the most when I was a kid- the Wizard of Oz.

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It wasn’t the flying monkeys that scared me, it wasn’t even the witch. It was the tornado with people cycling past. It was the field of poppies. It was the hourglass. It was the song in the Emerald City when they sing;

“We can make a dimple smile out of a frown.
Can you even dye my eyes to match my gown? Uh-huh!”

Those thoughts in particular terrified me: changing someone’s face like that, to be all perfect and happy and just so. I didn’t know why it scared me so much then but I have an idea now, and to this day I have an overwhelming fear of tornadoes and hurricanes, although I’ve never lived in a part of the world where they’re commonplace.

Not to say I disliked the movie. I mean, I was scared of Pinocchio too and I loved that film.