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A magical return to the Land of Oz! πŸŒͺ️✨
Journey Back to Oz (1972) brings back Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion in a vibrant, musical animated adventure β€” fully restored from the 2006 DVD release.

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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Amos!
00:00:38Yeah?
00:00:40Better get down to the pasture right away and herd those horses into the stable.
00:00:43That's more than a storm brewing.
00:00:46That grant for another twister?
00:00:48Uncle Henry, have you seen Toto?
00:00:50Toto?
00:00:51Well, I imagine he's around someplace.
00:00:54Ah, there he is.
00:01:00Shooing the hens into the roost.
00:01:01He mustn't do that. He'll frighten them.
00:01:03Leave them be, Dorothy.
00:01:05Those hens have to be shooed in for their own good.
00:01:08At least Toto's helping us get ready for the storm,
00:01:10which is a mite more than I can say for some folk around here.
00:01:13No, Henry, don't be harsh on the girl.
00:01:16What? I'm not being harsh on her, Emily.
00:01:18I just want her to use her two God-given hens like everybody else around here
00:01:22and help us tie down a few things
00:01:23before they blow clear over the eye away.
00:01:26Well, now, maybe the child's ailing.
00:01:29Then she ought to be in bed, not getting in everybody's way.
00:01:32Don't mind you, Uncle Henry.
00:01:34He's just nervous about that store.
00:01:37Are you ailing, child?
00:01:39Seems to me you've been mooning around since before breakfast.
00:01:42Oh, no, Aunt Am I not ailing.
00:01:45Although I do feel sort of, well, tingly inside.
00:01:48Tingly?
00:01:49Almost strange and shivering.
00:01:51I knew it.
00:01:52You've gone and caught the chillblains.
00:01:54Dorothy, you march right into the house and get to bed.
00:01:56I'm going to make some hot sassafras tea and plenty of...
00:01:59Oh, no, Aunt Am, it's nothing like that.
00:02:01It's the storm.
00:02:02The storm?
00:02:04It was on a day just like this.
00:02:06A long time ago, it seems.
00:02:08Then I was scooped up by a cyclone and swept to the land of Oz.
00:02:12Swept?
00:02:13Oh, land sakes, is that what's troubling you?
00:02:18And I thought it was serious.
00:02:21Child, when will you understand?
00:02:23There is no land of Oz, except maybe in your dreams.
00:02:27Oz just doesn't exist.
00:02:29Oh, it does, Aunt Am, it does exist.
00:02:31I was there.
00:02:33And so was Toto.
00:02:34And the scarecrow and the tin man and the cowardly lion.
00:02:37I saw them.
00:02:40Oh, Dorothy.
00:02:42Maybe your Uncle Henry's right.
00:02:44You go get Toto, and the two of you give Amos a hand,
00:02:47fetching the horses from the pasture.
00:02:50Aunt Am?
00:02:54They don't believe me, Toto.
00:02:56They don't believe in the land of Oz.
00:02:58But you and I know better, don't we?
00:03:09Far from this Kansas prairie, there's a magic land.
00:03:13It's colorful and gay.
00:03:16A land where wonderful things happen.
00:03:18And you know, sometimes I wish I could go back there.
00:03:22Oh, just for a little while.
00:03:23To see all my friends again.
00:03:28There's a far-away land
00:03:33A far-away land
00:03:37Where daydreams and wishes
00:03:40And rainbows are planned
00:03:44Twice as far as a star may seem
00:03:50Or as close as the ripples in
00:03:57A stream
00:03:59Should a far-away look
00:04:04Come into your eye
00:04:08Just hop on the first candy cloud
00:04:12That comes by
00:04:15Trade your dreary world
00:04:19For a cheery world
00:04:22Where the skies are all pink
00:04:27And blue
00:04:29And blue
00:04:30That star-away land
00:04:36That far-away land
00:04:41Where rainbows and wishes
00:04:45And daydreams all come true
00:04:51I wish
00:04:53I wish
00:04:54Oh, I wish
00:04:56We could go back again
00:05:02Don't
00:05:07You
00:05:09Amos
00:05:19Amos
00:05:20Amos
00:05:21Amos
00:05:22Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:29Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:30Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:31Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:32Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:33Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:34Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:35Oh, it's a cyclone
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00:05:39Oh, it's a cyclone
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00:05:41Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:42Oh, it's a cyclone
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00:05:44Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:45Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:46Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:47Oh, it's a cyclone
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00:05:50Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:51Oh, it's a cyclone
00:05:52Oh, it's a cyclone
00:08:24Toto!
00:08:25Toto, I was afraid you'd blown away.
00:08:29But this isn't our meadow.
00:08:33Everything's different.
00:08:35You know what?
00:08:42I don't think we're in Kansas at all.
00:08:44The yellow brick road.
00:08:52Toto, we're in Oz, in Oz, in Oz!
00:08:55How wonderful!
00:08:57Oh, what a lovely cyclone to drop us here.
00:08:59Let's go find the scarecrow immediately.
00:09:01Well, if that isn't silly.
00:09:10What's silly?
00:09:11This sign pointing in three different...
00:09:14Who said that?
00:09:15I did.
00:09:17Who's I?
00:09:18Me.
00:09:19You?
00:09:20Yes, me, I, you.
00:09:21Oh, stop it.
00:09:22You're confusing me.
00:09:23Oh, you started out confused.
00:09:25Look at you pointing three different ways at once.
00:09:28Listen.
00:09:28Any ordinary signpost can stand at crossroads pointing in one direction day in and day out,
00:09:33never changing, growing old and dull.
00:09:35Not I.
00:09:36I carry a large assortment of directions.
00:09:38I give people three choices.
00:09:40This way, that way, and any way.
00:09:42But how can the Emerald City be there, there, and there?
00:09:46Obviously, that's impossible.
00:09:48Don't you think so?
00:09:49Well, of course it is.
00:09:51Why do you stand there giving people wrong directions?
00:09:54I beg your pardon?
00:09:55Only two of them are wrong.
00:09:56One of them is absolutely right.
00:09:58Which one?
00:09:59Uh, this one.
00:10:00No, this one.
00:10:01No.
00:10:01How should I know?
00:10:03I have never been to the Emerald City.
00:10:05Well, then, as a signpost, you're no use at all.
00:10:08I know.
00:10:08That's the trouble.
00:10:09I just can't make up my mind.
00:10:19Most everybody knows the way that he or she goes.
00:10:24But life has treated me quite unfair.
00:10:29Cause I go off in all directions.
00:10:32I go off in all directions.
00:10:33I go off in all directions.
00:10:35Never, ever, wind up anywhere.
00:10:43When people venture forth,
00:10:46they know they're south from their north.
00:10:50They seldom carry a diagram.
00:10:53But I go off in all directions.
00:10:58I go off in all directions.
00:11:00How potentially I'm just a sham.
00:11:03So don't get out of joints if I just point, point, and point, point, and point, and point, and point, and point.
00:11:14Cause even I cannot tell exactly where I am.
00:11:23And I'm lost.
00:11:28Oh, my, and I'm so eager to get to the Emerald City and see the Scarecrow.
00:11:32Well, that road will take you there.
00:11:33No, this road.
00:11:34Oh, dear, there I go again.
00:11:37Toto, looks as though we'll have to find the Emerald City by ourselves.
00:11:40Good idea.
00:11:41Never get lost again.
00:11:42Just look me up.
00:11:43By the way, give me a call when you do.
00:11:45Spooky down here.
00:12:12I don't like it a bit.
00:12:15But I don't know how long it's going to last.
00:12:40Oh, Toto, a real live jack-o'-lantern.
00:12:47Oh, please make him hush.
00:12:50She'll hear him.
00:12:51She'll come here and find me and turn me into pumpkin pie.
00:12:55Who will find you?
00:12:57Who are you talking about?
00:12:58Mambi, of course.
00:13:00Who's Mambi?
00:13:02You mean to say you never heard of Mambi?
00:13:03The very wickedest witch in Oz?
00:13:06Where do you come from, anyway?
00:13:09I'm Dorothy from Kansas.
00:13:10And this is Toto.
00:13:11He's from Kansas, too.
00:13:13And you never heard of Mambi there?
00:13:16Don't you have witches in Kansas?
00:13:19Well, not officially.
00:13:22No witches.
00:13:24Must be very far away.
00:13:26Oh, yes.
00:13:27Very far.
00:13:29A long, long way.
00:13:31Even by Cyclone.
00:13:32But why is Mambi after you?
00:13:35What did you do?
00:13:36It's more what I didn't do.
00:13:38I'm her slave, you see.
00:13:40She waited until I was ripe, then stole me from the field where I'd been raised from seed.
00:13:45Took me home and carved a face on me.
00:13:49And made me arms and legs and put me right to work.
00:13:52And I hate my job.
00:13:54I hate being a witch's helper.
00:13:56I don't mind stirring the magic potions or saddling her broomstick.
00:14:00But when it comes to feeding the spiders and dusting the toads.
00:14:06That is so icky and ooey.
00:14:08So wormy and squirmy.
00:14:13And she's getting more and more of the nasty things.
00:14:17Because she's cooking up a very special wicked potion for an extra special evil deed.
00:14:23Which takes plenty of spiders and toads.
00:14:27This morning she brought in two dozen fresh ones.
00:14:31So I ran away and hid myself here.
00:14:33If she finds me, she'll do terrible things to me.
00:14:37Terrible.
00:14:38Poor Pumpkinhead.
00:14:40I don't blame you a bit.
00:14:42We mustn't let her find you.
00:14:44You just come with me to the Emerald City and meet my friend the Scarecrow.
00:14:47He's King of Oz now.
00:14:49And he'll set you free.
00:14:51He doesn't like witches either.
00:14:53No!
00:15:00No!
00:15:02No, no, stop!
00:15:14Oh, no, no, stop!
00:15:21Open, open, open!
00:15:22Open, open, open!
00:15:23No, no don't follow him.
00:15:41That's Bobbie's cat.
00:15:46No, no stop.
00:15:50Oh, Toto, why didn't you come when I called?
00:16:01Someday you'll get lost and I won't be able to find you.
00:16:04Big deal.
00:16:06Strange.
00:16:08I thought I heard a voice.
00:16:10And a very rude one, too.
00:16:14Oh, Toto, look at all the witch things.
00:16:16I wonder if that's a real flying broomstick.
00:16:22Is that a real magic brew cooking?
00:16:26Psst, hey.
00:16:28What, the $2 tour?
00:16:30Oh, it's you.
00:16:32You can speak.
00:16:34Well, that's the discovery of the wake.
00:16:38Yeah, I can sling a little lingo.
00:16:40Mommy taught me.
00:16:42You interested in magic?
00:16:43Oh, yes.
00:16:44Go ahead, take a look in the pot.
00:16:46Look at the lid.
00:16:48Don't be afraid.
00:16:55Let go, let go.
00:16:59My goodness.
00:17:01They tried to take Toto.
00:17:03Horrid green snakes.
00:17:04Not snakes, kiddo.
00:17:07But they're not quite done yet.
00:17:09Need a pinch of this.
00:17:11And a dash of that.
00:17:15Very powerful recipe, as you'll see.
00:17:19Well, not me.
00:17:20I've seen enough.
00:17:21This is a horrid place.
00:17:23Just as Pumpkinhead said.
00:17:25Good day, Mr. Crow.
00:17:29Watch your hurry, my dear.
00:17:32Stay and chat a while.
00:17:33I'd like to, but I really can't.
00:17:38It isn't often that I have such pleasant company.
00:17:41This isn't really a visit.
00:17:43I just came to...
00:17:43You must be hungry, my dear.
00:17:46Let me get you something to eat.
00:17:50No, thank you very much.
00:17:52I'm not a bit hungry.
00:17:54Something for your dog, then.
00:17:56The dear little creature.
00:18:00Ow!
00:18:01Stop that, you naughty dog.
00:18:03You'll have to forgive, Toto.
00:18:05He doesn't usually snap...
00:18:06Toto!
00:18:08Toto!
00:18:10Then you must be Dorothy.
00:18:14How perfect.
00:18:17Now you must stay.
00:18:18I insist.
00:18:19Thank you, but...
00:18:20Sit down!
00:18:21I keep my strong-arm chair for special guests.
00:18:28I've been wanting to meet you ever since your last visit to Oz.
00:18:31When you destroyed my cousin, the Witch of the West.
00:18:35And helped a miserable scarecrow to the throne of Oz.
00:18:39He's not miserable.
00:18:40He will be when I get through with him.
00:18:43Things have changed, my dear.
00:18:45It is Mumby you have to deal with now.
00:18:48And Mumby has powers you never dreamed of.
00:18:53She looked in the pot, Mumby.
00:18:55She saw what was cooking.
00:18:57Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:18:58You saw my new pets.
00:19:00Elephants, my dear.
00:19:02Green elephants.
00:19:04A magical brew of giant green elephants.
00:19:09To burn down the walls of the Emerald City.
00:19:11And scatter the troops of Oz.
00:19:13and place Mumbi on the royal throne.
00:19:17And as for that straw man king,
00:19:21there won't be enough of him left to stuff a mattress.
00:19:24How can you think of hurting the scarecrow?
00:19:27He's the kindest, gentlest creature in the world.
00:19:32Hey, Mumbi, that brew looks a little weak to me.
00:19:36Need something to spice it up.
00:19:38Maybe some puppy dog tail?
00:19:40Yes, and his ears and whiskers, too.
00:19:43Wonderful.
00:19:43My dear.
00:19:44You let Toto alone!
00:19:46You wicked old witch!
00:19:48Don't you dare put him in the pot!
00:19:52But the fire is dying out!
00:19:54I need more wood!
00:19:56Pumpkinhead!
00:19:58Pumpkinhead!
00:20:00Where is that lazy lout?
00:20:02Pumpkinhead!
00:20:03I'll fix him, too!
00:20:06I'll be right back with a nice load of firewood.
00:20:10Coming, pet?
00:20:11Looks like we'll never see Kansas again, Toto.
00:20:18Psst!
00:20:20Pumpkinhead!
00:20:21Pumpkinhead!
00:20:21I'll be right back with a nice, Toto.
00:20:31Psst!
00:20:31Pumpkinhead!
00:20:36Psst!
00:20:37Psst!
00:20:39Psst!
00:20:41Psst!
00:20:43Psst!
00:20:43Psst!
00:20:43γ˜γ‚ƒ to be Brady!
00:20:44All right, my pretty. You'll be finished soon.
00:21:04Gone! But how?
00:21:07Pumpkinhead!
00:21:09Of course! That ungrateful squash!
00:21:13Well, they won't get far.
00:21:43I know you're there someplace.
00:21:49Well, go ahead, fools. Go to the Emerald City.
00:21:53Warm the stairs roll.
00:21:55A lot of good it'll do when my green elephants come crashing through the gates.
00:22:01Did you hear that? What'll we do?
00:22:09Whenever the issue's in doubt, the optimist in me comes out.
00:22:17Whenever the future will not point the way to me, I gulp the slightest gulp.
00:22:26And I say to me, I tell me, don't be preoccupied with things on the gloomy side.
00:22:41Your troubles are mostly magnified.
00:22:45All your foolish fears will come to naught
00:22:49If you'll only keep happy thoughts.
00:22:53The point is don't be a worry bird to worry.
00:22:56So absurd is not convinced that what you've heard.
00:23:01There is no way you can be distraught
00:23:05If you'll only keep happy thoughts.
00:23:09Think of sunshine shining up ahead.
00:23:13Think of every happy ending that you've ever met.
00:23:17And you will do what you have to do.
00:23:19The future is up to you if you've got the jolly point of view.
00:23:25To smile and show you good for life.
00:23:28It's kind as if for once you really have been taught
00:23:33To feel the happy thoughts.
00:23:55All right, all right, just don't stand there. Come help me.
00:24:02Oh, are you stuck?
00:24:04What do you think I'm doing like this? Bird watching?
00:24:11Get me off of this stupid pole.
00:24:18No, no, not that way.
00:24:25Oh, my aching back.
00:24:34Ah, this feels good.
00:24:37Thought nobody'd ever come.
00:24:39Much obliged to you, folks.
00:24:41I'm your friend for life.
00:24:43You can say a lot of things about old Woodenhead,
00:24:45But he never forgets a friend or a favor.
00:24:48No siree.
00:24:50Woodenhead?
00:24:51Who's Woodenhead?
00:24:52That's me, Woodenhead Stallion.
00:24:54The third at your service.
00:24:57What happened to you, Woodenhead?
00:24:58Well, why were you upside down?
00:25:00Well, that's a very sad story.
00:25:02I like sad stories.
00:25:03They're the best kind.
00:25:05Well, you see, the trouble with me is I can't hold a job.
00:25:08I had fancy ideas for a wooden horse, but nothing worked out.
00:25:12I wasn't fast enough to be a race horse.
00:25:14Too lazy to be a farm horse.
00:25:16Tried to get a job as a clothes horse, but just didn't have the figure.
00:25:19Poor Woodenhead.
00:25:20Poor Woodenhead.
00:25:21Oh, say that again.
00:25:22I love sympathy.
00:25:24Oh.
00:25:25Poor Woodenhead.
00:25:27Anyway, things were desperate, so I swallowed my pride, curled my mane, polished my hooves, forged a few references, and landed a job on a merry-go-round.
00:25:36A merry-go-round horse?
00:25:37What fun.
00:25:38I love merry-go-rounds.
00:25:39Yeah, well, they're okay to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there.
00:25:46After a few weeks, I knew I'd made another mistake.
00:25:49I just seemed to be going around and around in the same place, not getting anywhere.
00:25:55Some horses win derbies and world acclaim, while others jump hurdles in search of fame.
00:26:07Some horses take pride because they ride at the head of the cavalry.
00:26:14Not me, not me, not me.
00:26:21Oh, round and round and up and down, from village to village, from town to town, pity the horse that must dwell on the carousel.
00:26:42Pity the horse that must dwell on the carousel.
00:26:51Some horses win ribbons and cups, you know, and those that don't win at least place and show.
00:26:58Some horses appear and people cheer as they gracefully canter by.
00:27:05Not me, not I, not I, not I.
00:27:15Not I, not I, not I.
00:27:16Ah, round and round and up and down, from village to village, from town to town, lucky am I that I fell from the carousel.
00:27:33Pity the horse that must dwell on the carousel.
00:27:49Well, that's the story of my life. Always finishing last.
00:27:54Wooden horse, what are you gonna do now?
00:27:58I don't know.
00:28:00Well, why don't you come with us? We're on our way to the Emerald City.
00:28:04Emerald City? The capital? You know somebody there you got connections?
00:28:08Well, my friend the scarecrow is king.
00:28:11The king? You know the king? Why didn't you say so? Kings give out fine jobs all day long.
00:28:19Why, with one stroke of his pen, he can appoint me royal steed, head of the royal cavalry.
00:28:25Swift promotion, that's what I like. Will you put in a good word for me, Dorothy?
00:28:29Trouble is, he may not be king for long. His throne is in danger.
00:28:33Danger? We're on our way to warn him.
00:28:35I'm your boy. Who can get you there faster than me? We'll gallop all the way.
00:28:39We're off to the Emerald City!
00:28:55Hey, stop! Oh, you're making me dizzy. Whoa!
00:29:00I'm sorry. It's that stupid merry-go-round training. Got me going in circles.
00:29:14Never mind, wooden head. A little practice will straighten you out. Giddy up!
00:29:19You look forward to the new ones.
00:29:21Oh, well, he's the king.
00:29:22Ready?
00:29:23Oh, you're going to need your people?
00:29:24Oh, that's all.
00:29:44Nine-letter word beginning with S.
00:30:10Nine-letter word beginning with S.
00:30:14A young girl and two, uh, creatures to see you, your majesty.
00:30:23Tell him to go away.
00:30:24Can't you see him doing my crossword puzzle?
00:30:28Nine-letter word beginning with S.
00:30:31Meaning a figure used to frighten birds.
00:30:36We're making them tougher and tougher.
00:30:38Nine-letter word.
00:30:41Scarecrow!
00:30:42Scarecrow! That's it!
00:30:44Scarecrow! Thank you!
00:30:48Dorothy!
00:30:52Oh, Scarecrow, I'm so glad to see you.
00:30:56Let me look at you.
00:30:57Same pigtails, same freckles.
00:31:00A little taller, maybe.
00:31:02But the same lovable Dorothy.
00:31:05Oh, these are my friends.
00:31:07Pumpkinhead and Woodenhead.
00:31:08I mean, Woodenhead, Stallion, the third.
00:31:13At your service.
00:31:19Oh, Scarecrow, you're so royal looking now with your beautiful crown.
00:31:31But, you know, I was much happier wearing my battered old hat.
00:31:36B-R-A-N-E spells brain.
00:31:46And anyone knows a brain can cause you stress and strain.
00:31:53And anyone knows a brain can make you think.
00:31:59Make your eyes begin to blink.
00:32:02Make your nose begin to twitch.
00:32:06Make your scalp begin to itch.
00:32:09You'll find a brain's a liability.
00:32:17Gee, you're better off by far to be the way you are
00:32:25than an itchin' twitchin' person with a B-R-A-N-E.
00:32:35As almost anyone knows.
00:32:39You know, it's funny.
00:32:42For years, I stood in the cornfield wishing I had a brain.
00:32:47B-R-A-N-E.
00:32:49You'll remember.
00:32:50I thought that if I had a brain, I'd have the one thing I was missing.
00:32:57Intelligence.
00:32:58Then I got a brain.
00:33:00And you know what?
00:33:00I discovered that merely having a brain didn't make me intelligent.
00:33:04If you don't learn to use your brain, it's nothing but a big headache.
00:33:07That's what it is, a big headache.
00:33:10You'll find a brain's liability.
00:33:17Gee.
00:33:18You're better off by far to be the way you are
00:33:25than an itchin' twitchin' person with a B-R-A-N-E.
00:33:35As almost anyone knows.
00:33:41My head simply wasn't made for a crown.
00:33:44Yeah, that's what Mambi thinks, too.
00:33:47Mambi?
00:33:47Who's Mambi?
00:33:48The wicked witch who made me.
00:33:50She wants to be queen of ours.
00:33:52We came here to warn you.
00:33:54She's on her way here right now with a herd of magic green elephants.
00:33:57She swears she'll capture the Emerald City
00:33:59and take your crown and make everyone her slave.
00:34:03She can't do that.
00:34:04It's unconstitutional.
00:34:06It's illegal, immoral.
00:34:07It's downright inconvenient.
00:34:10Oh, dear, I know I should be doing something kingly and impressive,
00:34:13but I don't quite know where to start.
00:34:15This is my first invasion.
00:34:17You know, I've simply had no practice.
00:34:20An elephant never forgets.
00:34:37An elephant never forgets.
00:34:39Whatever it happens to be, large or small.
00:34:43An elephant never forgets.
00:34:46An elephant never forgets.
00:34:48There's nothing a pachyderm cannot recall.
00:34:52Would it please you to hear the table of weights and measures?
00:34:58Or an itemized list of any sultan's treasures?
00:35:04Or who hates who in a Tennessee Williams?
00:35:10What?
00:35:11Believe it or not.
00:35:13An elephant never forgets.
00:35:16An elephant never forgets.
00:35:18But please don't ask us to say specifically what.
00:35:24Because, because, because, because we forgot.
00:35:36How much time do we have?
00:35:38When do you think Mommy will get here?
00:35:40Well, let's see.
00:35:41She had to cool the brew and pour it in the molds and get them all here.
00:35:46So I'd say, uh, about now.
00:35:49Uh, Miss, uh, Momby, uh, to see you, sir.
00:36:06The secret exit.
00:36:08It's our only chance.
00:36:10This way wouldn't head through the curtains.
00:36:11This way wouldn't head through the curtains.
00:36:41Mr.
00:36:43The secret exit.
00:36:49Of course, he's got good days.
00:36:54We'll get up real quick.
00:36:55Before we wrap up, Mr.
00:36:57You know what?
00:36:58I'll take care of them instead.
00:36:59Of course.
00:37:00That's it.
00:37:01Here's Grace.
00:37:03青 sheep.
00:37:05We'll drop your gears.
00:37:06The secret Γ„r won.
00:37:08He's done that way.
00:37:09Oh, my God.
00:37:39Oh, my God.
00:37:52Whoa!
00:37:55Why are we stopping?
00:37:57Toto and the Scarecrow, they're captured.
00:37:59We have to go back.
00:38:01Go back?
00:38:02To save them.
00:38:03But who will save us?
00:38:05If we go back, we'll just be captured too.
00:38:07What good will that do?
00:38:10We'll have to use our wits.
00:38:12Wits?
00:38:13I'm scared out of mine.
00:38:15Do you have any left?
00:38:17What?
00:38:18I'm scared out of mine.
00:38:19I'm scared out of mine.
00:38:20Go on of mine!
00:38:21Come on of mine!
00:38:23That's a good place.
00:38:24Come on!
00:38:25Say it out!
00:38:26Come on!
00:38:27Come on, I'm scared out of mine!
00:38:28Hang on!
00:38:29No!
00:38:30I'm scared out of mine!
00:38:31Come on!
00:38:32Well, all of my work!
00:38:33I'm scared out of mine.
00:38:34I'm scared out of mine.
00:38:35I'm scared out of mine.
00:38:36Look, look, look what's happening.
00:39:06What's happening to that beautiful castle?
00:39:08Why is it changing?
00:39:10Under Mambi's rule, it's becoming mean and ugly, just like her.
00:39:14Look.
00:39:15We must save our friends and save ours.
00:39:17But how?
00:39:18On to Tin Land, wooden head.
00:39:20Let's see how fast you can go.
00:39:28Yes, go to Tin Land.
00:39:31My elephants will trample your Tin Man to a pile of scrap,
00:39:34which I'll feed to the Royal Goat.
00:39:37And as for you, my prisoners,
00:39:40I have some very special plans for you.
00:39:44Ah!
00:39:44Turn them over to me.
00:39:46I've got a score to settle with scarecrows.
00:39:48Ah!
00:39:49They used to give me a hard time when I was knocking over cornfields.
00:39:52Yes, pet.
00:39:53You can help me.
00:39:55We'll both have hideous fun.
00:39:57Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
00:40:27Help me, help me, help me, help me!
00:40:57Tin man!
00:41:10Darcy!
00:41:14No, no, don't hurt me, dear.
00:41:16I've just been re-chromed and I take fingerprints like mad.
00:41:19Just blow me a kiss.
00:41:22Who's your friend?
00:41:24Oh, his name is Pumpkinhead.
00:41:26That figures.
00:41:28And this is Wooden Head Stallion III.
00:41:30At your service.
00:41:31Welcome to Tin Land, my friends.
00:41:34And what can I do for you?
00:41:35I'm emperor around here, you know.
00:41:37Name it and it's yours.
00:41:39Within reason.
00:41:41Oh, I knew you'd help us, dear Tin Man.
00:41:43I mean, Your Majesty.
00:41:45Just call me Tin Man.
00:41:47As in the good old days when you and I and the Scarecrow
00:41:50roamed all over ours having wonderful adventures.
00:41:53The Scarecrow's the reason we've come.
00:41:55He's lost his throne to a witch named Mambi.
00:41:58A wicked witch, your royal, imperial, invisible...
00:42:04What are you saying?
00:42:06That's dreadful.
00:42:08She's holding him prisoner.
00:42:10And Toto, too.
00:42:11She'll do awful things to them.
00:42:13Unless you drive her out of the Emerald City.
00:42:15Drive her out of the Emerald City?
00:42:17Exactly.
00:42:18Just what I had in mind.
00:42:20Mobilize the Army.
00:42:21Call up the Navy.
00:42:23Master the Marines.
00:42:24Alloy the Cub Scouts.
00:42:26Hooray!
00:42:27As a warrior, I'm invincible.
00:42:29Understand?
00:42:30Never been defeated in battle.
00:42:32Not that we've had any, but...
00:42:34It's the spirit that counts.
00:42:36Attaboy, Imp.
00:42:38By the way, how large is Mambi's Army?
00:42:41How many men?
00:42:42No men.
00:42:43No men?
00:42:44Well, how many women?
00:42:46No women.
00:42:47No men?
00:42:48And no women?
00:42:50Well, what does she use?
00:42:53Elephants.
00:42:54Green elephants.
00:42:55Green elephants.
00:42:56Green elephants?
00:42:58An enormous herd of giant green elephants.
00:43:02And very magical, too.
00:43:03I know.
00:43:04I helped brew the potion.
00:43:06I fed the spiders and dusted the toes.
00:43:09Elephants.
00:43:11Green elephants.
00:43:13Giant green elephants.
00:43:15Magical giant green elephants.
00:43:18Crazy gymnast.
00:43:20Tiny ducks.
00:43:28Trick WiΔ™ks.
00:43:33Trick WiΔ™ks.
00:43:35Typically, we're all 51 at the Stunden Tree.
00:43:38Awww.
00:43:41Bent Bed.
00:43:43Practice!
00:43:47Oh, my God.
00:44:17Dorothy, I'm afraid I can't manage the ice campaign right now.
00:44:27The army's tied up in an important border skirmish, clear on the other side of my empire.
00:44:32Matter of fact, I should be there now, leading my troops personally.
00:44:36Yeah, he's chickening out. I know the symptoms.
00:44:39What do we do now?
00:44:40Oh, please, you can't refuse to help us.
00:44:43You're not afraid of elephants, are you? Not with your heart.
00:44:47Sometimes, dear, a heart is not enough.
00:44:56H-E-A-R-T spells heart.
00:45:01And anyone knows a heart can tear you right apart.
00:45:09And anyone knows a heart can make you plan to assist your fellow man.
00:45:19But you help him to succeed.
00:45:22And his thanks are small indeed.
00:45:27Although my heart is full of sympathy.
00:45:37Gee, I think that mommy's mean.
00:45:42But keep me off the scene.
00:45:45Because I must confess I don't possess much H-E-A-R-T.
00:45:55There's almost anyone knows.
00:46:00So that's the final word, your royal, imperial, invincible bimetal.
00:46:05You won't help your old friend the scarecrow?
00:46:07Never said I wouldn't help.
00:46:09I just can't afford military aid.
00:46:12But I'll give you something more precious than arms.
00:46:16Good advice.
00:46:17Now, look, you're dealing with green elephants.
00:46:20Magic beasts.
00:46:21So the one to help you is the king of beasts.
00:46:24Huh?
00:46:24The mighty lion!
00:46:30Hold him a little lower, honey.
00:46:32Don't make me snap.
00:46:33Elephants?
00:46:39Well, if it's elephant fighting you want, you've come to the right shop.
00:46:43Oh, good.
00:46:44Let's get started right now.
00:46:46Now, maul them.
00:46:47Mash them.
00:46:48Murder them.
00:46:48Massacre them.
00:46:49Tie their trunks into bull knots.
00:46:51Snap off their tusks and use them for toothpicks.
00:46:54I'll, I'll tame elephants, you say?
00:46:57Not exactly tame.
00:47:00Oh, well, I can lick wild elephants, too.
00:47:03I'll pulverize them.
00:47:05Paralyze them.
00:47:06I'll, how wild?
00:47:09Well, they're not exactly wild, either.
00:47:11They're sort of green.
00:47:13Green?
00:47:14Green.
00:47:16Strange color for elephants.
00:47:18They're magical.
00:47:19Momby witched them up.
00:47:20Magic?
00:47:21Witchcraft?
00:47:22Uh-oh, here we go again.
00:47:23Wonder who he'll send us to.
00:47:25Bright, green, magical elephants.
00:47:28Led by a witch?
00:47:33Tornado.
00:47:34Oh, yeah.
00:47:34Go.
00:47:34Ha, ha, ha.
00:47:35Woo-hoo.
00:47:35Woo-hoo.
00:47:37Oh, yeah.
00:47:38Woo-hoo!
00:47:38Woo-hoo.
00:47:38Woo-hoo!
00:47:40Woo-hoo!
00:47:41Woo-hoo!
00:47:41Woo-hoo!
00:47:42Woo-hoo!
00:47:42Woo-hoo!
00:47:42Oh, my God.
00:48:12Oh, my God.
00:48:42Dorothy, my dear, I'm afraid the Emerald City Rumble is out for now.
00:49:03I just remembered a previous engagement.
00:49:05Oh, no.
00:49:06Well, there's nothing I'd rather do than fight elephants, ordinarily, especially magic green elephants.
00:49:12But I guess I'll have to take a rain check.
00:49:14What's more important than saving your friend a scarecrow?
00:49:17It's a movie job.
00:49:19Some independent producer's hiring me to roar over his titles.
00:49:23Oh, dear.
00:49:25And I was so sure I could count on you.
00:49:27You're so brave.
00:49:28Listen, Dorothy.
00:49:29It takes more than courage to fight witchcraft.
00:49:32N-E-R-V-E spells nerve.
00:49:50And anyone knows that nerve can throw you quite a curve.
00:50:00As anyone knows, a dragon looms up large.
00:50:07And your nerves tell you to charge.
00:50:10But you find out when you do that the dragon's nervy, too.
00:50:19Dear friend, I'd like to go, but no siree.
00:50:29Gee, although you're in a jam, I'll stay the way I am.
00:50:38Of course, I sure ain't got an awful lot of N-E-R-V-E.
00:50:50As almost anyone knows.
00:50:54Say, Dorothy, I have a great idea for you.
00:50:57Oh, brother, I saw this coming.
00:51:00You see, you've got to fight magic with magic.
00:51:03So my advice to you is to get on your horse and go to see your old friend, Glinda, the Good Witch of the North.
00:51:13Glinda!
00:51:15Dorothy, my dear.
00:51:17I was just wishing you were here.
00:51:19I know.
00:51:20That's what brought me.
00:51:21But how did you know I was here?
00:51:23Oh, I keep track of things.
00:51:25I don't have a crystal ball like Mamby's, but I do have my Glinda bird with her tattletail.
00:51:31And she keeps me posted.
00:51:32Tune in on the Emerald Palace, please.
00:51:39Don't worry.
00:51:45Bye now.
00:51:46So you know about Mamby and what she's doing.
00:51:48Yes, and our friends are in great danger.
00:51:52Then you will help.
00:51:53Oh, say you will.
00:51:54You're our last hope.
00:51:56Mamby's evil magic is very powerful.
00:51:59I'll do what I can.
00:52:00But even good magic has its limits.
00:52:02In the end, Dorothy, it's up to you.
00:52:05I don't understand, Glinda.
00:52:07I thought magic could do anything.
00:52:09No, my dear.
00:52:11You have only you to look to.
00:52:20You have you and you alone.
00:52:28You're the magic glass you look through.
00:52:38That leads you through the great unknown.
00:52:45You are above you somewhere.
00:52:52Somewhere someone's watching.
00:52:58Watching all you say and do.
00:53:07Watchers and care.
00:53:11Watchers and care.
00:53:15Here's all your praise.
00:53:17Here's all your praise.
00:53:18Here's all your praise.
00:53:20And in the end, my friend, he'll see you through, in the meantime, you have you, no one else but you.
00:53:42You, you, have only you.
00:53:55I'm beginning to understand.
00:53:58I guess if we have faith in ourselves, we have some of the greatest magic of all.
00:54:03Now that you understand, I can show you this.
00:54:06In this silver box is my countermagic.
00:54:08It's an illusion.
00:54:09If it is to work, you must do exactly what I say.
00:54:12Open only in the Emerald City, and then only in case of dire emergency.
00:54:17Is that clear?
00:54:18Open only in Emerald City, and then only in case of dire emergency.
00:54:24You'll want to open it sooner, but you mustn't have faith in yourself.
00:54:28I understand.
00:54:29Another thing, the silver box mustn't be seen by anyone before you actually use it.
00:54:34Now, where can you hide it?
00:54:36Let me see.
00:54:37As it happens, ma'am, I am somewhat hollow.
00:54:39You may have noticed a sliding panel in my side.
00:54:43That's it.
00:54:44Open it up and pack me full.
00:54:46I am the poor man's Trojan horse.
00:54:49Now, no time to lose.
00:54:51Off with you.
00:54:51Thank you, Glinda.
00:54:55Goodbye!
00:54:55Keep them tuned in, Glinda Burry.
00:54:59They're going to need plenty of help.
00:55:03So they've been visiting that goody-goody Glinda, eh?
00:55:06And I suppose she gave them some magic to use against me.
00:55:10How ridiculous!
00:55:12Trying to pit her namby-pamby little spells against my wonderful enchantments.
00:55:19Still no use taking any chances.
00:55:24I'll stop them before they get to the Emerald City.
00:55:27How shall I do it?
00:55:28By a wall of flame?
00:55:36By flood?
00:55:37I know, I know.
00:55:52The ferocious forest.
00:55:54They'll never come out of it alive.
00:56:01Abagadabra!
00:56:01One, two, three.
00:56:03When in doubt, try a tree.
00:56:07Whoa!
00:56:12We're surrounded.
00:56:14This is Monby's magic.
00:56:16I can tell.
00:56:17Let's open the silver box and use Glinda's magic.
00:56:20Ah!
00:56:20Glinda said open only in the Emerald City.
00:56:24But we'll never get to the Emerald City if we don't.
00:56:28No.
00:56:28We promise, Glinda, we can't.
00:56:31Oh, my poor dears.
00:56:33They're in serious trouble now.
00:56:35Monby has cast a very powerful spell.
00:56:37What can I do to help them?
00:56:41Monby magic.
00:56:43How to match it.
00:56:47For ferocious forest, one golden hatchet.
00:56:53Ah!
00:56:54From Monby tree, go set them free, dear hatchet, please.
00:56:57Go chop and lop and stop those trees.
00:57:00Oh, my goodness.
00:57:01Oh, my goodness.
00:57:02Oh, my goodness.
00:57:03Oh, my goodness.
00:57:04Oh, my goodness.
00:57:04Oh, my goodness.
00:57:05Oh, my goodness.
00:57:06Oh, my goodness.
00:57:07Oh, my goodness.
00:57:08Oh, my goodness.
00:57:09Oh, my goodness.
00:57:10Oh, my goodness.
00:57:11Oh, my goodness.
00:57:12Oh, my goodness.
00:57:13Oh, my goodness.
00:57:14Oh, my goodness.
00:57:15Oh, my goodness.
00:57:16Oh, my goodness.
00:57:17Oh, my goodness.
00:57:18Oh, my goodness.
00:57:19Oh, my goodness.
00:57:20Oh, my goodness.
00:57:21Oh, my goodness.
00:57:22Oh, my goodness.
00:57:23Oh, my goodness.
00:57:24Oh, my goodness.
00:57:25Oh, my goodness.
00:57:26Oh, my goodness.
00:57:27Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:57:57Oh, my God!
00:59:57I guess this is pretty dire.
00:59:59Honey, you'll never find anything dire-er.
01:00:02Ow!
01:00:03Hurry!
01:00:03Hurry!
01:00:04It won't open.
01:00:05Press the spring.
01:00:06I did.
01:00:07It won't open.
01:00:07It's stuck.
01:00:08Hurry up, for goodness sake.
01:00:10Yes.
01:00:11Yes.
01:00:11Yes.
01:00:11Yes.
01:00:11Yes.
01:00:12Yes.
01:00:12Yes.
01:00:12Yes.
01:00:13Yes.
01:00:13Yes.
01:00:14Yes.
01:00:14Yes.
01:00:15Yes.
01:00:15Yes.
01:00:16Yes.
01:00:16Yes.
01:00:17Yes.
01:00:17Yes.
01:00:18Yes.
01:00:18Yes.
01:00:19Yes.
01:00:19Yes.
01:00:19Yes.
01:00:20Yes.
01:00:20Isn't Glinda clever?
01:00:43The only thing magic elephants are afraid of are magic mice.
01:00:46That long-nosed warthog chipped my enamel.
01:00:49I'm gonna need a new paint job.
01:00:51Please, we're not safe yet.
01:00:53Mambi still holds the palace.
01:00:54Still holds the Scarecrow and Toto, too.
01:00:57We've got to save them.
01:00:58If we're not too late.
01:00:59On to the palace. Giddy-up.
01:01:07Now I'll dispose of you, Mr. X-King of Oz.
01:01:11That brainy head of yours will make an elegant king-sized pincushion
01:01:15for the royal sewing room.
01:01:17A pincushion!
01:01:19Ha!
01:01:20He needs that like a hole in the head.
01:01:22Grrrr!
01:01:24And as for your vile stuffing...
01:01:26Here, go build yourself a nest.
01:01:29And that's just the beginning.
01:01:31I'll pluck you piece by piece, bit by bit, till you're nothing but a bundle of dirty rags
01:01:40that I'll throw into the fire.
01:01:42But not just yet.
01:01:44Worry a while.
01:01:46Now what shall I do with you, Toto?
01:01:53Turn you into a marble statue and set you on my mantle?
01:01:58No, not a statue, drat you.
01:02:00Marble's not horrible enough.
01:02:02Not for Dorothy's pets.
01:02:03Let's see.
01:02:05I know, I know.
01:02:06I'll make a special brew just for you.
01:02:09Shrink you to mouse size.
01:02:11And feed you to my cats.
01:02:13What do you think of that?
01:02:15My cats!
01:02:35Mine was a family of famous witches.
01:02:39Great grandma had world renown.
01:02:43She was the witch who put the hex on an entire city we'll call X.
01:02:51She brewed a brew, which they all sipped, into a coma.
01:02:57They slipped.
01:03:00My sisters and my cousins and my aunts, all won prizes for their poisonous plants.
01:03:11And, dear mother, as she bid this realm adieu, said, sweet daughter, this advice I leave with you.
01:03:27If you're gonna be a witch, be a witch, not a wishy-washy witch, but a witch.
01:03:48Be that witch which o'er the witches follow.
01:03:52Be a vulture bird and not a swallow.
01:03:57Have a cackle that is nice and hollow.
01:04:02If you're gonna be a witch, be a witch.
01:04:07If you're gonna be a witch, be a witch, not a namby-pamby witch.
01:04:24Never switch.
01:04:26Be a witch that's absolutely ruthless.
01:04:30And to coin a phrase, be downright ruthless.
01:04:34And in every photograph, be toothless.
01:04:39If you're gonna be a witch, be a witch.
01:04:44That's the pitch.
01:04:45Be a witch.
01:04:46Be a witch.
01:04:52Mommy, mommy, mark.
01:04:55My elephants, in retreat.
01:05:00Who's chasing them?
01:05:01The cowards, the cowards.
01:05:04No matter what happens, you'll never regain the throne of Oz.
01:05:08And you'll never see Dorothy again.
01:05:14You can't hurt that poor little dog, mommy.
01:05:17He's never done anything to you.
01:05:19Go on, mommy.
01:05:20Shrink him, shrink him.
01:05:21If you're gonna be a witch, be a witch.
01:05:23Rawr! Rawr!
01:05:25Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:05:26Eat!
01:05:27A mouse!
01:05:27Rawr! Rawr! Rawr!
01:05:29Mombie, Mombie, look what you've done.
01:05:32Rawr! Mombie!
01:05:34How humiliating!
01:05:35Rawr! Rawr!
01:05:40Rawr!
01:05:41Rawr!
01:05:43Rawr!
01:05:43Rawr!
01:05:44Rawr!
01:05:45Rawr!
01:05:46Rawr!
01:05:47Rawr!
01:05:48Rawr!
01:05:49Rawr!
01:05:50Rawr!
01:05:51Rawr!
01:05:52Rawr!
01:06:01Scarecrow Toto!
01:06:02Dorothy!
01:06:03Oh, Toto, darling, thank goodness you're safe.
01:06:06Am I glad to see you.
01:06:08Did you send those magnificent mice?
01:06:10Toto, come back!
01:06:12He grabbed them on me.
01:06:13She ran through the secret exit.
01:06:15Come on!
01:06:16Come on.
01:06:17Come on!
01:06:21Ale-o-hoo!
01:06:23Oh!
01:06:24Woo!
01:06:26Boom!
01:06:27Boom!
01:06:28Boom!
01:06:29Boom!
01:06:31Whoa!
01:06:32Boom!
01:06:33Boom!
01:06:34No place to hide.
01:07:04That's it! Disguise!
01:07:10Oh, no one will find me now.
01:07:14And maybe I can still do a little damage with my poison thorns.
01:07:20Old Mambi isn't through yet.
01:07:34Toto! Toto!
01:07:46Oh, no! They're coming this way!
01:08:02It's me, Mambi! Don't you see me?
01:08:05Go back! Go back!
01:08:09Oh, look at that poor rose. All trampled and crushed.
01:08:24Toto, hush!
01:08:29It's Mambi!
01:08:31Yes, Mambi, Queen of Oz.
01:08:34It's all your fault, Dorothy.
01:08:36Why, oh, why did you have to return to Oz?
01:08:40If you hadn't come back, I would have ruled forever.
01:08:43Ruled Oz. Ruled Tinland. Ruled the forest.
01:08:48And all the enchanted places.
01:08:51Made everyone my slave.
01:08:54Now it's too late. Too late!
01:08:58I'm crushed. Withering.
01:09:13What's happening?
01:09:14You see, when a witch dies, all her magic dies with her.
01:09:44You're castle's as good as new! Now you're king again!
01:09:59Give a cheer, a lusty cheer, to let them know we're here.
01:10:06We've returned to the land of Oz, to the wonderful land of Oz.
01:10:13Betcha the scarecrow who lives in Oz, is smarter than the wizard ever was.
01:10:20See the emerald city gleam, as it has in every dream.
01:10:27Are the munchkins concerned?
01:10:31Tell them in Oz, tell them in Oz, tell them we've returned to the land of Oz.
01:10:42And Pumpkinhead, you're fine.
01:10:44Let's go.
01:10:45Let's go.
01:10:46Let's go.
01:10:47Let's go.
01:10:48Let's go.
01:10:49Let's go.
01:10:50Let's go.
01:10:51Let's go.
01:10:52Let's go.
01:10:53Let's go.
01:10:54Let's go.
01:10:55Let's go.
01:10:57Let's go.
01:10:58Let's go.
01:11:03Let's go.
01:11:11Let's go.
01:11:13Pumpkinhead?
01:11:14Pumpkinhead? Where are you?
01:11:19Pumpkinhead!
01:11:20Pumpkinhead, what's happened to you?
01:11:25Dorothy, don't forget,
01:11:28Momby made him too.
01:11:30When she died, the enchantment was broken.
01:11:33I don't care. He's my friend.
01:11:35I want him back just the way he was.
01:11:38I'm gonna miss you, you old melonhead.
01:11:44What good are my famous brains
01:11:59if I can't figure a way to bring him back?
01:12:06Oh, Glenda, Glenda, I'm so unhappy.
01:12:10There, there now.
01:12:12Remember, you're the bravest girl
01:12:14in Kansas and Oz.
01:12:15And you've just saved your friends
01:12:17from a terrible fate.
01:12:19But he was my friend too.
01:12:21Glenda, can't you do some magic
01:12:22and make him come back the way he was?
01:12:25No, my dear.
01:12:27He was given life by Momby's magic
01:12:29and lost it when she was destroyed.
01:12:31This is a case where my magic cannot prevail.
01:12:36And you mean he'll never come back?
01:12:40Perhaps, if we have faith...
01:12:42Faith?
01:12:42Oh.
01:12:53Hello.
01:12:55Oh, you're alive!
01:12:57Oh, thank you, Glenda.
01:12:58You did know a way to bring him back.
01:13:01No, dear.
01:13:02I didn't do it.
01:13:03You did.
01:13:04There is a magic stronger than Momby's.
01:13:07A magic stronger than mine.
01:13:09The strongest magic in all the world.
01:13:12Faith and love.
01:13:13Say, Dorothy, you didn't forget me, did you?
01:13:31Remember that high-paid, low-work job we were talking about?
01:13:34You think you could put in a word to your friend, the king?
01:13:39Dear fellow Ozodians,
01:13:42I am delighted to be here today.
01:13:47And a little surprise, too.
01:13:49But I want you to know that I owe my life and crown,
01:13:56and you owe your freedom to three very brave friends
01:14:02who I am delighted to honor now.
01:14:06Charlesworth Pinto Stallion, the third, front and center.
01:14:11I mean you, Charlie.
01:14:13Hey, that's me.
01:14:18For your courage, your loyalty, your resourcefulness,
01:14:24and your abundant store of, uh, uh, horse sense,
01:14:30I appoint you royal steed
01:14:33to lead the royal Oz cavalry in all formations
01:14:40to carry me in all parades and processions
01:14:45at regular pay,
01:14:47plus a special bonus of three bales of oats a month.
01:14:51Thanks, your majesty.
01:14:53Pumpkinhead, step forward.
01:14:56Pumpkinhead, you were the first to alert Dorothy
01:14:59to the evil designs of Mambi
01:15:01and have loyally supported her
01:15:05in her great campaign
01:15:07to save Oz.
01:15:10I, therefore, dub you Sir Pumpkinhead
01:15:15and appoint you my minister of agriculture.
01:15:20Thank you, your majesty.
01:15:22I shall endeavor to fulfill my duties
01:15:24to the best of my incapacity.
01:15:29How about the bananas?
01:15:30And, finally, my dear friends,
01:15:36Dorothy, our lovely, brave little friend
01:15:40from Kansas,
01:15:42who for the second time,
01:15:45came to Oz to rid our land of evil.
01:15:50Dorothy, dear,
01:15:51you may have anything in my power to give.
01:15:55Thank you, your majesty.
01:15:56There's only one thing I want now,
01:15:58and that's to go back to Kansas.
01:16:00Must you go?
01:16:02Can't you stay here with us?
01:16:04Who love you so?
01:16:05But Uncle Henry and Aunt Em love me, too.
01:16:08And, besides, I miss Kansas in a way,
01:16:10even its flat old prairies.
01:16:12And Toto misses it, too.
01:16:13Just thinking about it
01:16:14gives me a funny little feeling inside.
01:16:17Funny little feeling?
01:16:18Dorothy, aren't you well?
01:16:20Oh, I'm fine, thank you.
01:16:22That isn't the kind of feeling I mean.
01:16:23Well, what exactly do you mean?
01:16:26There's a sad little feeling you feel
01:16:32when you hear a train.
01:16:36Ooh.
01:16:40There's a sad little feeling
01:16:43you feel that you can't explain.
01:16:48Ooh.
01:16:48It's a lot like the feeling you feel
01:16:57when you start to roam.
01:17:01I guess you could call it
01:17:06that feeling for home.
01:17:12There's a sad little feeling you feel
01:17:20when the cold winds blow.
01:17:24Ooh.
01:17:29There's a sad little feeling you feel
01:17:33when you stub your toe.
01:17:36Ooh.
01:17:37Ooh.
01:17:37It's a feeling the honeybee feels
01:17:46for the honeycomb.
01:17:49Ooh.
01:17:50I guess you could call it
01:17:55that feeling for home.
01:18:01I want to go home.
01:18:05I want to go home.
01:18:09I want to go home.
01:18:14For my heart just keeps remembering
01:18:22Remembering Adam's favorite poem.
01:18:28Be it ever so humble you'll find
01:18:35when you start to roam.
01:18:39You'll feel that feeling
01:18:45That feeling for home
01:18:52That never leaves you
01:18:59That feeling for home.
01:19:12I wish I could help you, Dorothy.
01:19:17But I'm afraid my power stops at the border.
01:19:22They don't recognize my administration in Kansas.
01:19:26Glinda, can you help her?
01:19:28I'm afraid not.
01:19:30My magic works only in Oz.
01:19:34If the greatest brain in Oz
01:19:36and the greatest magic can't help me,
01:19:38I guess nothing can.
01:19:41Just a minute!
01:19:42Just a minute!
01:19:43According to the Constitution of Oz,
01:19:46Article 7, Section 9, I mean Section 9, Article 7,
01:19:49Anyway, a visitor to Oz may return the way he came
01:19:54if transportation is available.
01:19:56But I came by Cyclone.
01:19:58I don't think they're very available.
01:20:00Wait, now I think I can help.
01:20:02But I'll need some leaves.
01:20:04Here, take some of mine.
01:20:06Leaves flutter, cyclone blow.
01:20:13As you came, so shall you go.
01:20:17Toto!
01:20:21Goodbye!
01:20:23Come back and see us, Dorothy!
01:20:25I will!
01:20:26Someday!
01:20:27Goodbye!
01:20:28Goodbye!
01:20:29Goodbye!
01:20:30Goodbye!
01:20:31Goodbye!
01:20:32Dorothy!
01:20:33Goodbye!
01:20:34Goodbye!
01:20:35Goodbye!
01:20:36Goodbye!
01:20:39Goodbye!
01:20:40Goodbye!
01:20:41Goodbye, Dorothy!
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