Journey Back to Oz (1972) β A vibrant, musical animated adventure returning to the magical Land of Oz! π°β¨
This rare gem was originally released in theaters in 1972 and later on VHS β and today, itβs in the Public Domain, making it a treasured classic for animation lovers of all ages.
Featuring legendary voices and dazzling hand-drawn animation, this film captures the wonder and whimsy of L. Frank Baumβs beloved world β with Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and a whole new journey beyond the Yellow Brick Road.
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This rare gem was originally released in theaters in 1972 and later on VHS β and today, itβs in the Public Domain, making it a treasured classic for animation lovers of all ages.
Featuring legendary voices and dazzling hand-drawn animation, this film captures the wonder and whimsy of L. Frank Baumβs beloved world β with Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and a whole new journey beyond the Yellow Brick Road.
π New timeless classics every week!
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00:00:30Amos!
00:00:38Yeah?
00:00:39Better get down to the pasture right away and herd those horses into the stable.
00:00:43That's more than a storm brewing.
00:00:46They quip for another twister?
00:00:48Uncle Henry, have you seen Toto?
00:00:50Toto?
00:00:51I imagine he's around someplace.
00:00:54Ah, there he is.
00:01:00Ha, ha, shooing the hens into the roost.
00:01:02He mustn't do that. He'll frighten them.
00:01:04Leave them be, Dorothy.
00:01:05Those hens have to be shooed in for their own good.
00:01:09At least Toto's helping us get ready for the storm,
00:01:11which is a mite more than I can say for some folk around here.
00:01:14No, Henry, don't be harsh on the girl.
00:01:17What? I'm not being harsh on her, Emily.
00:01:20I just want her to use her two God-given hens like everybody else around here
00:01:23and help us tie down a few things before they blow clear over the eye away.
00:01:28Well, now, maybe the child's ailing.
00:01:30Then she ought to be in bed, not getting in everybody's way.
00:01:34Don't mind your Uncle Henry. He's just nervous about that storm.
00:01:39Are you ailing, child?
00:01:41Seems to me you've been mooning around since before breakfast.
00:01:45Oh, no, Aunt Am I not ailing.
00:01:47Although I do feel sort of, well, tingly inside.
00:01:51Tingly?
00:01:52I'm all strange and shivering.
00:01:54I knew it. You've gone and caught the chillblains.
00:01:57Dorothy, you march right into the house and get to bed.
00:01:59I'm going to make some hot sassafras tea and plenty of...
00:02:02Oh, no, Aunt Am, it's nothing like that.
00:02:04It's the storm.
00:02:06The storm?
00:02:07It was on a day just like this.
00:02:10A long time ago, it seems.
00:02:12I was scooped up by a cyclone and swept to the land of Oz.
00:02:16Swept?
00:02:17Oh, land sakes.
00:02:20Is that what's troubling you?
00:02:22And I thought it was serious.
00:02:25Child, when will you understand?
00:02:27There is no land of Oz, except maybe in your dreams.
00:02:31Oz just doesn't exist.
00:02:33Oh, it does, Aunt Am.
00:02:34It does exist.
00:02:36I was there.
00:02:37And so was Toto.
00:02:39And the scarecrow and the tin man and the cowardly lion.
00:02:42I saw them.
00:02:43Dorothy, maybe your Uncle Henry's right.
00:02:49You go get Toto, and the two of you give Amos a hand, fetching the horses from the pasture.
00:02:55Aunt Am?
00:03:00They don't believe me, Toto.
00:03:02They don't believe in the land of Oz.
00:03:04But you and I know better, don't we?
00:03:15Far from this Kansas prairie, there's a magic land.
00:03:19It's colorful and gay.
00:03:22A land where wonderful things happen.
00:03:24And you know, sometimes I wish I could go back there.
00:03:28Oh, just for a little while.
00:03:30To see all my friends again.
00:03:34There's a faraway land, a faraway land, where daydreams and wishes and rainbows are planned.
00:03:52Twice as far as a star may seem, or as close as the ripples in a stream.
00:04:09Should a faraway look come into your eye.
00:04:16Just hop on the first candy cloud that comes by.
00:04:25Trade your dreary world for a cheery world.
00:04:32Where the skies are all pink and blue.
00:04:40That star-away land, that faraway land, where rainbows and wishes and daydreams all come true.
00:05:02I wish, oh, I wish, we could go back again.
00:05:14Don't you?
00:05:21Amos?
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00:05:25Oh, it's a cyclone.
00:05:26Huh?
00:05:27Oh!
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00:05:33It's a cyclone!
00:05:41Hello?
00:05:42Help!
00:05:43HONG!
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00:10:27I have never been to the Emerald City.
00:10:30Well, then as a signpost, you're no use at all.
00:10:32I know, that's the trouble.
00:10:34I just can't make up my mind.
00:10:44Most everybody knows
00:10:46The way that he or she goes
00:10:49But life has treated me quite unfair
00:10:53Cause I go off in all directions
00:10:57I go off in all directions
00:10:59I go off in all directions
00:11:01Never, ever, wind up anywhere
00:11:06When people venture forth
00:11:12They know they're south from their north
00:11:15They seldom carry a diagram
00:11:20But I go off in all directions
00:11:25I go off in all directions
00:11:26How potentially I'm just a sham
00:11:29So don't get out of joint
00:11:32If I just point and point
00:11:35And point, point, point
00:11:37And point, and point, and point
00:11:40Cause even I cannot tell
00:11:44Exactly
00:11:45Where
00:11:46I
00:11:49Am
00:11:52I'm lost
00:11:55Oh, mine, I'm so eager to get to the Emerald City
00:11:58And see the Scarecrow
00:11:59Well, that road will take you there
00:12:01No, this road
00:12:02Oh, dear, there I go again
00:12:04Toto
00:12:05Looks as though we'll have to find the Emerald City
00:12:08By ourselves
00:12:09Good idea
00:12:10If we get lost again
00:12:11Just look me up
00:12:12By the way, give me a call when you do
00:12:13Spooky down here
00:12:42I don't like it a bit
00:12:44I don't like it a bit
00:12:44I want to look
00:12:55Golden berries
00:12:57Oh, my goodness
00:13:07You're alive
00:13:08Yes
00:13:09But I don't know how long it's gonna last
00:13:11Shh
00:13:14Oh, Toto, a real live jack-o'-lantern
00:13:18Oh, please make him hush
00:13:21She'll hear him
00:13:22She'll come here and find me
00:13:24And turn me into pumpkin pie
00:13:26Who will find you?
00:13:28Who are you talking about?
00:13:30Momby, of course
00:13:32Who's Momby?
00:13:33You say you never heard of Momby?
00:13:36The very wickedest witch in Oz
00:13:38Where do you come from, anyway?
00:13:41Well, I'm Dorothy from Kansas
00:13:42And this is Toto
00:13:44He's from Kansas, too
00:13:45And you never heard of Momby there?
00:13:48Don't you have witches in Kansas?
00:13:51Well, not officially
00:13:54No witches
00:13:57Must be very far away
00:13:59Oh, yes
00:14:00Very far
00:14:01A long, long way
00:14:04Even by Cyclone
00:14:05But
00:14:06Why is Momby after you?
00:14:08What did you do?
00:14:09It's more what I didn't do
00:14:11I'm her slave, you see
00:14:13She waited until I was ripe
00:14:15Then stole me from the field
00:14:17Where I'd been raised from seed
00:14:19Took me home
00:14:20And carved a face on me
00:14:22And made me arms and legs
00:14:24And put me right to work
00:14:25And I hate my job
00:14:28I hate being a witch's helper
00:14:30I don't mind stirring the magic potions
00:14:33Or saddling her broomstick
00:14:34But when it comes to feeding the spiders
00:14:37And dusting the toads
00:14:39So icky and ooey
00:14:43So wormy and squirmy
00:14:46And she's getting more and more of the nasty things
00:14:52Because she's cooking up a very special wicked potion
00:14:56For an extra special evil deed
00:14:58Which takes plenty of spiders and toads
00:15:02This morning she brought in two dozen fresh ones
00:15:05So I ran away and hid myself here
00:15:09If she finds me, she'll do terrible things to me
00:15:12Terrible
00:15:14Poor Pumpkinhead
00:15:16I don't blame you a bit
00:15:17We mustn't let her find you
00:15:19You just come with me to the Emerald City
00:15:22And meet my friend the Scarecrow
00:15:23He's king of Oz now
00:15:25And he'll set you free
00:15:26He doesn't like witches either
00:15:29No!
00:15:39No, no, no, stop!
00:15:46No Grundy, no!
00:15:55No!
00:15:58No!
00:15:58No, no, no, Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΡ!
00:16:06No! No, don't follow him!
00:16:18That's Barbie's can!
00:16:23No, no, stop!
00:16:36Bad, Toto! Why didn't you come when I called?
00:16:41Someday you'll get lost and I won't be able to find you.
00:16:43Big deal.
00:16:46Strange. I thought I heard a voice.
00:16:50And a very rude one, too.
00:16:54Oh, Toto, look at all the witch things!
00:16:58I wonder if that's a real flying broomstick.
00:17:02Is that a real magic brew cooking?
00:17:06Psst, hey!
00:17:08What the two-dollar tour?
00:17:11Oh, it's you.
00:17:13You can speak.
00:17:15Well, that's the discovery of the wake.
00:17:19Yeah, I can sling a little lingo. Mommy taught me.
00:17:23You interested in magic?
00:17:25Oh, yes.
00:17:26Go ahead, take a look in the pot.
00:17:29Flip the lid. Don't be afraid.
00:17:36Let go! Let go!
00:17:39Let go!
00:17:41My goodness!
00:17:43They tried to take Toto.
00:17:45Horrid green snakes.
00:17:47Not snakes, kiddo.
00:17:49But they're not quite done yet.
00:17:52Need a pinch of this?
00:17:54Rawr!
00:17:55And a dash of that?
00:17:57Rawr!
00:17:58Very powerful recipe, as you'll see.
00:18:02Well, not me.
00:18:03I've seen enough.
00:18:04This is a horrid place.
00:18:06Just as Pumpkinhead said.
00:18:08Good day, Mr. Crow.
00:18:10Oh!
00:18:11Rawr! Rawr!
00:18:12What's your hurry, my dear?
00:18:15Stay and chat a while.
00:18:18I... I'd like to, but I really can't...
00:18:21It isn't often that I have such pleasant company.
00:18:25This isn't really a visit. I just came to...
00:18:27You must be hungry, my dear.
00:18:30Let me get you something to eat.
00:18:33No, thank you very much.
00:18:36I'm not a bit hungry.
00:18:38Something for your dog, then.
00:18:40The dear little creature.
00:18:44Ow!
00:18:45Stop that, you naughty dog!
00:18:47You'll have to forgive, Toto.
00:18:49He doesn't usually snap...
00:18:51Toto!
00:18:52Toto!
00:18:53Then you must be Dorothy!
00:18:58How perfect!
00:19:01Now you must stay, I insist!
00:19:04Thank you, but...
00:19:05Sit down!
00:19:08I keep my strong arm chair for special guests.
00:19:13Rawr!
00:19:14I've been wanting to meet you ever since your last visit to Oz.
00:19:17When you destroyed my cousin, the Witch of the West!
00:19:21And helped a miserable scarecrow to the throne of Oz!
00:19:25He's not miserable!
00:19:26He will be when I get through with him.
00:19:29Things have changed, my dear.
00:19:31It is Mumby you have to deal with now!
00:19:35And Mumby has powers you never dreamed of!
00:19:40She looked in the pot, Mumby.
00:19:42She saw what was cooking!
00:19:44Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:19:46You saw my new pets!
00:19:48Elephants, my dear!
00:19:50Green elephants!
00:19:52A magical brew of giant green elephants!
00:19:56To batter down the walls of the Emerald City!
00:19:59And scatter the troops of Oz!
00:20:01And place Mumby on the royal throne!
00:20:06And ask for that straw man king!
00:20:09There won't be enough of him left to stuff a mattress!
00:20:13How can you think of hurting the scarecrow?
00:20:16He's the kindest, gentlest creature in the world!
00:20:20Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:20:21Hey, Mumby!
00:20:22That brew looks a little weak to me!
00:20:24Need something to spice it up!
00:20:26Maybe some, uh, puppy dog tail?
00:20:28Yes!
00:20:29And his ears!
00:20:30And whiskers, too!
00:20:31Wonderful ideas!
00:20:33You let Toto alone!
00:20:34You wicked old witch!
00:20:36Don't you dare put him in the pot!
00:20:38Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:20:41But the fire is dying out!
00:20:43I need more woods!
00:20:45Pumpkinhead!
00:20:47Pumpkinhead!
00:20:49Where is that lazy lout?
00:20:51Pumpkinhead!
00:20:53I'll fix him, too!
00:20:55I'll be right back with a nice load of firewood!
00:20:59Coming, pet!
00:21:01Looks like we'll never see Kansas again, Toto!
00:21:08Psst!
00:21:10Pumpkinhead!
00:21:12Shh!
00:21:14You.
00:21:20Shit!
00:21:21Shit!
00:21:22Walk!
00:21:23Move!
00:21:24Get!
00:21:25To the ensemble of shots and everyone,
00:21:28the giant rock!
00:21:29Get up and cook!
00:21:31You damn alone!
00:21:33You give your life a try pig!
00:21:34Shoot, eat!
00:21:35All right, my pretties, you'll be finished soon.
00:21:57God, but how?
00:22:00Pumpkinhead.
00:22:01Of course, that ungrateful squash.
00:22:06Well, they won't get far.
00:22:08Oh, my God.
00:22:14Oh, my God.
00:22:18Oh, my God.
00:22:22Oh, my God.
00:22:26I know you're there someplace.
00:22:45Well, go ahead, fools.
00:22:46Go to the Emerald City.
00:22:48Warm the scarecrow.
00:22:50A lot of good it'll do when my green elephants come crashing through the gates.
00:22:57Did you hear that?
00:23:03What'll we do?
00:23:04Whenever the issue's in doubt, the optimist in me comes out.
00:23:13Whenever the future will not point the way to me.
00:23:19I gulp the slightest note.
00:23:23And I say to me.
00:23:30I tell me.
00:23:34Don't be preoccupied with things on the gloomy side.
00:23:38Your troubles are mostly magnified.
00:23:42All your foolish fears will come to naught.
00:23:46If you'll only keep happy thoughts.
00:23:50The point is, don't be a worry bird.
00:23:53To worry is so absurd.
00:23:55It's not convinced that it's what you've heard.
00:23:58There is no way you can be distraught.
00:24:03If you'll only keep happy thoughts.
00:24:07Think of sunshine shining up ahead.
00:24:11Think of every happy ending that you've ever met.
00:24:15And you will do what you have to do.
00:24:18The future is up to you if you've got the jolly point of view.
00:24:23To smile and show you good for life.
00:24:27It's kind as if for once you really have been taught.
00:24:32To keep a happy thoughts.
00:24:53All right, all right.
00:25:00Just don't stand there.
00:25:02Come help me.
00:25:03Oh, are you stuck?
00:25:05What do you think I'm doing like this?
00:25:07Bird watching?
00:25:12Get me off of this stupid pole.
00:25:20No, no, not that way.
00:25:23Oh, my aching back.
00:25:36Ah, this feels good.
00:25:39I thought nobody'd ever come.
00:25:41Much obliged to you, folks.
00:25:43I'm your friend for life.
00:25:45You can say a lot of things about old Woodenhead,
00:25:47but he never forgets a friend or a favor.
00:25:51No siree.
00:25:51Woodenhead?
00:25:53Who's Woodenhead?
00:25:55That's me, Woodenhead Stallion, the third, at your service.
00:26:00What happened to you, Woodenhead?
00:26:01Well, why were you upside down?
00:26:04Well, that's a very sad story.
00:26:06I like sad stories.
00:26:07They're the best kind.
00:26:09Well, you see, the trouble with me is I can't hold a job.
00:26:12I had fancy ideas for a wooden horse, but nothing worked out.
00:26:15I wasn't fast enough to be a race horse, too lazy to be a farm horse.
00:26:20Tried to get a job as a clothes horse, but just didn't have the figure.
00:26:24Poor Woodenhead.
00:26:25Oh, say that again.
00:26:26I love sympathy.
00:26:28Oh, poor Woodenhead.
00:26:31Anyway, things were desperate, so I swallowed my pride, curled my mane, polished my hooves,
00:26:37forged a few references, and landed a job on a merry-go-round.
00:26:41A merry-go-round horse?
00:26:43What fun.
00:26:43I love merry-go-rounds.
00:26:46Yeah, well, they're okay to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there.
00:26:51After a few weeks, I knew I'd made another mistake.
00:26:55I just seemed to be going around and around in the same place, not getting anywhere.
00:27:04Some horses win derbies and world acclaim,
00:27:08While others jump hurdles in search of fame.
00:27:12Some horses take pride because they ride at the head of the cavalry.
00:27:20Not me.
00:27:22Not me.
00:27:24Not me.
00:27:30Around and round and up and down
00:27:35From village to village, from town to town
00:27:39Pity the horse that must dwell
00:27:42On the carousel
00:27:46Pity the horse that must dwell
00:27:52On the carousel
00:27:56Some horses win ribbons and cups, you know
00:28:02And those that don't win at least place and show
00:28:06Some horses appear and people cheer
00:28:09As they gracefully canter by
00:28:13Not me.
00:28:14Not I.
00:28:16Not I.
00:28:18Not I.
00:28:24Around and round and up and down
00:28:29From village to village, from town to town
00:28:33Lucky am I that I fell from the carousel
00:28:42Pity the horse that must dwell on the carousel
00:28:59Well, that's the story of my life.
00:29:02Always finishing last.
00:29:05Wooden horse, what are you gonna do now?
00:29:09I don't know.
00:29:11Why don't you come with us?
00:29:13We're on our way to the Emerald City.
00:29:15Emerald City? The capital?
00:29:17You know somebody there you got connections?
00:29:19Well, my friend the scarecrow is king.
00:29:22The king? You know the king?
00:29:25Why didn't you say so?
00:29:27Kings give out fine jobs all day long.
00:29:30Why with one stroke of his pen he can appoint me Royal Steed.
00:29:34Head of the Royal Cavalry.
00:29:37Swift promotion, that's what I like.
00:29:39Will you put in a good word for me, Dorothy?
00:29:41Trouble is he may not be king for long.
00:29:43His throne is in danger.
00:29:45Danger?
00:29:46We're on our way to warn him.
00:29:47I'm your boy.
00:29:48Who can get you there faster than me?
00:29:49We'll gallop all the way.
00:29:51We're off to the Emerald City!
00:30:06Hey! Stop!
00:30:08Oh, you're making me dizzy. Whoa!
00:30:11I'm sorry. It's that stupid merry-go-round training. Got me going in circles.
00:30:27Never mind, wooden head. A little practice will straighten you out. Giddy up!
00:30:32Giddy up!
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00:31:17Nine-letter word beginning with S. Nine-letter word beginning with S.
00:31:31A young girl and two, uh, creatures to see you, Your Majesty.
00:31:39Tell him to go away. Can't you see him doing my crossword puzzle?
00:31:45Nine-letter word beginning with S.
00:31:47Meaning a figure used to frighten birds.
00:31:52We're making them tougher and tougher.
00:31:56Nine-letter word.
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00:33:17can make you think. Make your eyes begin to blink. Make your nose begin to twitch. Make
00:33:27your scalp begin to itch. You'll find a brain's a liability. Gee, you're better off by far
00:33:43to be the way you are than an itchin' twitchin' person with a B-R-A-N-E, as almost anyone knows.
00:34:01You know, it's funny. For years, I stood in the cornfield wishing I had a brain. B-R-A-N-E.
00:34:11You remember, I thought that if I had a brain, I'd have the one thing I was missing. Intelligence.
00:34:21Then I got a brain, and you know what? I discovered that merely having a brain didn't make me intelligent.
00:34:27If you don't learn to use your brain, it's nothing but a big headache. That's what it is,
00:34:32a big headache. You'll find a brain's a liability. Gee, you're better off by far to be the way you are
00:34:50than an itchin' twitchin' person with a B-R-A-N-E, as almost anyone knows.
00:35:03My head simply wasn't made for a crown. Yeah, that's what Mambi thinks, too.
00:35:12Mambi? Who's Mambi? The wicked witch who made me. She wants to be queen of ours.
00:35:18We came here to warn you. She's on her way here right now with a herd of magic green elephants.
00:35:23She swears she'll capture the Emerald City and take your crown and make everyone her slave.
00:35:28She can't do that. It's unconstitutional. It's illegal, immoral. It's downright inconvenient.
00:35:36Oh, dear, I know I should be doing something kingly and impressive, but I don't quite know where to start.
00:35:41This is my first invasion. You know, I've simply had no practice.
00:35:58An elephant never forgets. An elephant never forgets.
00:36:07Whatever it happens to be, large or small.
00:36:12An elephant never forgets. An elephant never forgets.
00:36:18There's nothing a pachyderm cannot recall.
00:36:21Would it please you to hear the table of weights and measures?
00:36:27Or an itemized list of any sultan's treasures?
00:36:32Or who hates who in a Tennessee Williams plot?
00:36:40Believe it or not.
00:36:42An elephant never forgets. An elephant never forgets.
00:36:47But please don't ask us to say specifically what.
00:36:57Because, because, because...
00:37:01We forgot.
00:37:06How much time do we have?
00:37:08When do you think Mommy will get here?
00:37:10Well, let's see.
00:37:11She had to cool the brew and pour it in the molds and get them all here.
00:37:16So I'd say, uh...
00:37:18About now.
00:37:23Miss, uh...
00:37:24Momby?
00:37:25To see you, sir.
00:37:27The secret exit! It's our only chance!
00:37:41This way wouldn't head through the curtains!
00:37:44No!
00:37:44Ha ha ha!
00:37:58Ah!
00:37:59Ah!
00:38:00Ah!
00:38:03Ah!
00:38:06Oh!
00:38:06Ah!
00:38:07Ah!
00:38:08Ah!
00:38:08Ah!
00:38:08Ah!
00:38:09Ah!
00:38:10Ah!
00:38:10Ah!
00:38:11Ah!
00:38:11Oh, my God.
00:38:41Oh, my God.
00:39:11Oh, my God.
00:39:41When we get back, we'll just be captured, too.
00:39:44What good will that do?
00:39:47We'll have to use our wits.
00:39:49Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:39:52Do you have any left?
00:40:11Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:13Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:15Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:17Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:19Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:21Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:23Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:27Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:29Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:39Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:41Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:43Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:44Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:45Wits? I'm scared out of mine.
00:40:47Wits? Why is it changing?
00:40:49Under Mambi's rule, it's becoming mean and ugly, just like her.
00:40:53Ugh.
00:40:54We must save our friends and save ours.
00:40:56But how?
00:40:57On to Tin Land, wooden head.
00:40:59Let's see how fast you can go.
00:41:08Yes! Go to Tin Land.
00:41:10My elephants will trample your Tin Man to a pile of scrap,
00:41:14which I'll feed to the royal goat.
00:41:17And as for you, my prisoners,
00:41:19I have some very special plans for you.
00:41:23Raa! Turn them over to me.
00:41:25I've got a score to settle with scarecrows.
00:41:28Raa!
00:41:29They used to give me a hard time when I was knocking over cornfields.
00:41:32Yes, pet. You can help me.
00:41:35We'll both have hideous fun.
00:41:37Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:41:42Welcome to Tin Land. No rust allowed.
00:42:12No rust allowed.
00:42:22No rust allowed.
00:42:28Tin man!
00:42:52Darcy!
00:42:58No, no, don't hurt me, dear. I've just been re-chromed and I take fingerprints like mad. Just blow me a kiss.
00:43:07Who's your friend?
00:43:09Oh, his name is Pumpkinhead.
00:43:11That figures.
00:43:12And this is Woodenhead Stallion III.
00:43:15At your service.
00:43:16Welcome to Tin Land, my friends. And what can I do for you?
00:43:20I'm emperor around here, you know. Name it and it's yours. Within reason.
00:43:26Oh, I knew you'd help us, dear Tin Man. I mean, Your Majesty.
00:43:30Just call me Tin Man. As in the good old days when you and I and the Scarecrow roamed all over ours having wonderful adventures.
00:43:39The Scarecrow's the reason we've come. He's lost his throne to a witch named Mambi.
00:43:43A wicked witch, your royal, uh, imperial, invisible, uh, uh, uh...
00:43:50What are you saying? That's dreadful.
00:43:54She's holding him prisoner. Uh, and Toto, too. She'll do awful things to them. Unless you drive her out of the Emerald City.
00:44:02Drive her out of the Emerald City? Exactly! Just what I had in mind.
00:44:07Mobilize the army! Call up the navy! Mustard the marines! Alloy the cop scouts!
00:44:13Hooray!
00:44:14As a warrior, I'm invincible. Understand? Never been defeated in battle. Not that we've had any, but it's the spirit that counts.
00:44:24Attaboy, Imp.
00:44:25Oh, uh, by the way, uh, how large is Mambi's army? Uh, how many men?
00:44:30No men.
00:44:31No men? Well, how many women?
00:44:34No women.
00:44:35No men? And no women? Well, what does she use?
00:44:41Elephants. Green elephants. Green elephants?
00:44:46An enormous herd of giant green elephants. And very magical, too. I know. I helped brew the potion. I fed the spiders and dusted the toes.
00:44:59Elephants. Green elephants. Giant green elephants. Magical giant green elephants.
00:45:08Green elephants.
00:45:11And they serve the Officers.
00:45:12Alloy the animals, Carbone.
00:45:15Aargh.
00:45:16aling.
00:45:171,000 3,000-015,000-015,000-015,000-016,000-015,000-015,000-015,000-015,000-015,000.
00:45:261,000-015,000-015,000-015,000-015,000-015,000.
00:45:321,000-015,000-015,000-015,000,000.
00:45:34Oh, my God.
00:46:04Uh, Dorothy, I'm afraid I can't manage the ice campaign right now.
00:46:19The army's tied up in an important border skirmish, clear on the other side of my empire.
00:46:24Matter of fact, I should be there now, leading my troops personally.
00:46:29Yeah, he's chickening out. I know the symptoms.
00:46:31What, what do we do now?
00:46:33Oh, please, you can't refuse to help us.
00:46:36You're not afraid of elephants, are you? Not with your heart.
00:46:40Sometimes, dear, a heart is not enough.
00:46:45H-E-A-R-T spells heart.
00:46:56And anyone knows a heart can tear you right apart.
00:47:03And anyone knows a heart can make you plan to assist your fellow man.
00:47:14But you help him to succeed, and his thanks are small indeed.
00:47:22Although my heart is full of sympathy, gee, I think that mommy's mean.
00:47:37But keep me off the scene.
00:47:41Because I must confess I don't possess much H-E-A-R-T.
00:47:51There's almost anyone knows.
00:47:55So that's the final word, your royal, imperial, invincible bimetal.
00:48:02You won't help your old friend the Scarecrow?
00:48:04Never said I wouldn't help.
00:48:06I just can't afford military aid.
00:48:09But I'll give you something more precious than arms.
00:48:13Good advice.
00:48:14Now look, you're dealing with green elephants.
00:48:17Magic beasts.
00:48:18So the one to help you is the king of beasts.
00:48:21Huh?
00:48:22The mighty lion.
00:48:27Hold him a little lower, honey.
00:48:30Don't make me snap.
00:48:36Elephants?
00:48:37Well, if it's elephant fighting you want, you've come to the right shop.
00:48:41Oh, good.
00:48:42Let's get started right now.
00:48:44Now maul them, mash them, murder them, massacre them.
00:48:48Tie their trunks into bull knots, snap off their tusks and use them for toothpicks.
00:48:52I'll, I'll tame elephants, you say?
00:48:56Not exactly tame.
00:48:59Oh, well, I can lick wild elephants, too.
00:49:03I'll pulverize them, paralyze them.
00:49:05I'll, how wild?
00:49:08Well, they're not exactly wild either.
00:49:11They're sort of green.
00:49:13Green?
00:49:14Green.
00:49:16Strange color for elephants.
00:49:18They're magical.
00:49:19Momby witched them up.
00:49:20Magic?
00:49:21Witchcraft?
00:49:22Uh-oh, here we go again.
00:49:23Wonder who he'll send us to.
00:49:25Bright, green, magical elephants.
00:49:28Led by a witch?
00:49:30Black, blue, pink, pea, she'll run up.
00:49:34It's a mess.
00:49:34Hey, what?
00:49:39Bad change.
00:49:40It's a mess.
00:49:41But the baby?
00:49:43Me here you go again.
00:49:44I hope it is.
00:49:45ergonomic's feliz,οΏ½οΏ½ed on her experiments,
00:49:47the Falcon and Sisteraffdie have a nice idea of the foxε
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00:49:50Oh, it's very cool, catch some ice friends and deuxe me now.
00:49:52It's pretty cool.
00:49:53It's a scary celebrity.
00:49:54It's pretty cool.
00:49:55It's too crazy.
00:49:55Oh, my God.
00:50:25Oh, my God.
00:50:55Dorothy, my dear, I'm afraid the Emerald City Rumble is out for now.
00:51:07I just remembered a previous engagement.
00:51:09Oh, no.
00:51:11Well, there's nothing I'd rather do than fight elephants, ordinarily, especially magic green elephants.
00:51:17But I guess I'll have to take a rain check.
00:51:19What's more important than saving your friend a scarecrow?
00:51:22It's a movie job.
00:51:24Some independent producer's hiring me to roar over his titles.
00:51:27Oh, dear.
00:51:30And I was so sure I could count on you.
00:51:32You're so brave and...
00:51:33Listen, Dorothy.
00:51:34It takes more than courage to fight witchcraft.
00:51:37N-E-R-V-E spells nerve.
00:51:56And anyone knows that nerve can throw you quite a curve.
00:52:06As anyone knows, a dragon looms up large.
00:52:13And your nerves tell you to charge.
00:52:17But you find out when you do that the dragon's nervy, too.
00:52:27Dear friend, I'd like to go, but no siree.
00:52:37Gee, although you're in a jam, I'll stay the way I am.
00:52:46Cause I sure ain't got an awful lot of N-E-R-V-E.
00:52:58As almost anyone knows.
00:53:03Say, Dorothy, I have a great idea for you.
00:53:06Oh, brother, I saw this coming.
00:53:09You see, you've got to fight magic with magic.
00:53:13So my advice to you is to get on your horse and go to see your old friend, Glinda, the good witch of the north.
00:53:23Glinda!
00:53:24Dorothy, my dear.
00:53:27I was just wishing you were here.
00:53:29I know.
00:53:30That's what brought me.
00:53:31But how did you know I was here?
00:53:33Oh, I keep track of things.
00:53:35I don't have a crystal ball like Mamby's, but I do have my Glinda bird with her tattletail.
00:53:41And she keeps me posted.
00:53:43Tune in on the Emerald Palace, please.
00:53:50Don't worry.
00:53:56Bye now.
00:53:57So you know about Mamby and what she's doing.
00:53:59Yes, and our friends are in great danger.
00:54:03Then you will help.
00:54:04Oh, say you will.
00:54:06You're our last hope.
00:54:07Mamby's evil magic is very powerful.
00:54:10I'll do what I can.
00:54:12But even good magic has its limits.
00:54:14In the end, Dorothy, it's up to you.
00:54:17I don't understand, Glinda.
00:54:19I thought magic could do anything.
00:54:21No, my dear.
00:54:23You have only you to look to.
00:54:35You have you and you alone.
00:54:41You're the magic glass you look through.
00:54:52That leads you through.
00:54:54That leads you through the great unknown.
00:54:59You are above you somewhere, someone's watching.
00:55:11Watching all you say and do.
00:55:13Watching all you say and do.
00:55:22Watchers and care.
00:55:25Watchers and care.
00:55:27Watchers and care.
00:55:29Hears all your praise.
00:55:31Hears all your praise.
00:55:33Hears all your praise.
00:55:35And in the end, my friend, he'll see you through.
00:55:43In the meantime, you have you.
00:55:52No one else but you.
00:55:58You have only you.
00:56:11I'm beginning to understand.
00:56:13I guess if we have faith in ourselves, we have some of the greatest magic of all.
00:56:19Now that you understand, I can show you this.
00:56:22In this silver box is my counter magic.
00:56:24It's an illusion.
00:56:25If it is to work, you must do exactly what I say.
00:56:28Open only in the Emerald City and then only in case of dire emergency.
00:56:33Is that clear?
00:56:35Open only in Emerald City and then only in case of dire emergency.
00:56:40You'll want to open it sooner, but you mustn't have faith in yourself.
00:56:45I understand.
00:56:46Another thing.
00:56:47The silver box mustn't be seen by anyone before you actually use it.
00:56:51Now, where can you hide it?
00:56:53Let me see.
00:56:54As it happens, ma'am, I am somewhat hollow.
00:56:57You may have noticed a sliding panel in my side.
00:57:01That's it.
00:57:02Open it up and pack me full.
00:57:04I am the poor man's Trojan horse.
00:57:07Now, no time to lose.
00:57:09Off with you.
00:57:10Thank you, Glinda.
00:57:14Goodbye!
00:57:16Keep them tuned in, Glinda Bird.
00:57:18They're going to need plenty of help.
00:57:23So they've been visiting that goody-goody Glinda, eh?
00:57:26And I suppose she gave them some magic to use against me.
00:57:30How ridiculous.
00:57:32Trying to pit her namby-pamby little spells against my wonderful enchantments.
00:57:41Still no use taking any chances.
00:57:44I'll stop them before they get to the Emerald City.
00:57:48How shall I do it?
00:57:49What?
00:57:50By a wall of flame?
00:57:57By flood?
00:57:58Blood?
00:58:12I know, I know.
00:58:13The ferocious forest.
00:58:15They'll never come out of it alive.
00:58:17Abagadabra!
00:58:18One, two, three!
00:58:19When in doubt, try a tree!
00:58:20Whoa!
00:58:21We're surrounded!
00:58:22Uh, this is Monbi's magic.
00:58:23I can tell.
00:58:24Let's open the silver box and use Glinda's magic.
00:58:25Ah!
00:58:26Glinda said open only in the Emerald City.
00:58:29But we'll never get to the Emerald City if we don't.
00:58:31No, we promise Glinda, we can't.
00:58:32Oh, my poor dears.
00:58:34They're in serious trouble now.
00:58:35Momby has cast a very powerful spell.
00:58:36I've touched this as hell.
00:58:37But I can't.
00:58:38Well, thank you so much.
00:58:39I don't know.
00:58:40I can't.
00:58:41I can't even tell tomorrow.
00:58:42No.
00:58:43Wanna have big doors on it.
00:58:45So let me ask you to go grab a new bling.
00:58:48Where are you thinking about the Emerald City?
00:58:49We'll never get to the Emerald City if we don't!
00:58:51No, we promise Glinda, we can't.
00:58:55Oh, my poor dears.
00:58:56They are in serious trouble now.
00:58:58Well, Mambi has cast a very powerful spell. What can I do to help them?
00:59:06Mambi magic, how to match it.
00:59:12Four ferocious forests, one golden hatchet.
00:59:18Ah, from Mambi tree, go set them free, dear hatchet, please.
00:59:23Go chop and lop and stop those trees.
00:59:28Come, child.
00:59:40Goodbye, child.
00:59:51Hmph.
00:59:52He-he-he-he!
01:00:22Oh, my God.
01:00:52Oh, my God.
01:01:22Oh, my God.
01:01:52Oh, my God.
01:02:23Do you think it's time for the silver box now?
01:02:26Well, she said open only in case of dire emergency.
01:02:30I guess this is pretty dire.
01:02:32Honey, you'll never find anything dire.
01:02:35Ow!
01:02:36Hurry!
01:02:37Hurry!
01:02:37It won't open.
01:02:38Press the spring.
01:02:40I did.
01:02:40It won't open.
01:02:41It's stuck.
01:02:41Hurry up, for goodness sake.
01:02:44Hurry up, for goodness sake.
01:02:44Yeah.
01:02:45I'm telling you.
01:02:45Oh!
01:02:48Oh!
01:02:51Oh!
01:02:52Oh!
01:03:00Oh!
01:03:01Oh!
01:03:02Oh!
01:03:03Isn't Glenda clever?
01:03:18The only thing magic elephants are afraid of are magic mice.
01:03:21That long-nosed warthog chipped my enamel.
01:03:24I'm going to need a new paint job.
01:03:26Please, we're not safe yet.
01:03:28Mambi still holds the palace.
01:03:30Still holds the scarecrow and Toto, too.
01:03:32We've got to save them.
01:03:34If we're not too late.
01:03:35On to the palace. Giddy up.
01:03:43Now I'll dispose of you, Mr. X-King of Oz.
01:03:47That brainy head of yours will make an elegant king-sized pincushion for the royal sewing room.
01:03:54A pincushion?
01:03:56He needs that like a hole in the head.
01:03:59And as for your vile stuffing...
01:04:03Here, go build yourself a nest.
01:04:06And that's just the beginning.
01:04:08I'll pluck you piece by piece, bit by bit, till you're nothing but a bundle of dirty rags that I'll throw into the fire.
01:04:19But not just yet.
01:04:21But not just yet.
01:04:22Worry a while.
01:04:27Now what shall I do with you, Toto?
01:04:31Turn you into a marble statue and set you on my mantle?
01:04:35No, not a statue, drat, you.
01:04:39Marble's not horrible enough.
01:04:40Not for Dorothy's pets.
01:04:42Let's see.
01:04:44I know, I know.
01:04:45I'll make a special brew just for you.
01:04:49Shrink you to mouse size.
01:04:51And feed you to my cats.
01:04:53What do you think of that?
01:04:55Mine was a family of famous witches.
01:05:18Great grandma had world renown
01:05:23She was the witch who put the hex
01:05:27On an entire city we'll call X
01:05:31She brewed a brew which they all sipped
01:05:35Into a coma
01:05:37They slipped
01:05:40My sisters and my cousins and my aunts
01:05:47All won prizes for their poisonous plants
01:05:52And dear mother as she bid this realm adieu
01:05:59Said sweet daughter
01:06:02This advice I leave with you
01:06:17If you're gonna be a witch
01:06:23Be a witch
01:06:25Not a wishy-washy witch
01:06:28But a witch
01:06:30Be that witch which are the witches follow
01:06:34Be a vulture bird and not a swallow
01:06:39Have a cackle that is nice and hollow
01:06:44If you're gonna be a witch
01:06:48Be a witch
01:06:50If you're gonna be a witch
01:07:03Be a witch
01:07:05Not a namby-pamby witch
01:07:08Never switch
01:07:10Be a witch that's absolutely ruthless
01:07:14And to coin a phrase
01:07:17Be downright ruthless
01:07:19And in every photograph
01:07:22Be toothless
01:07:24If you're gonna be a witch
01:07:27If you're gonna be a witch
01:07:27Be a witch
01:07:29That's the pitch
01:07:30Be a witch
01:07:31Be a witch
01:07:34Momby
01:07:38Mamby
01:07:39Momby
01:07:40Look
01:07:40My elephants
01:07:44In retreat
01:07:46Who's chasing them
01:07:47The cowards
01:07:48The cowards
01:07:50No matter what happens
01:07:51You'll never regain the throne of Oz
01:07:54And you'll never see Dorothy again
01:07:57You can't hurt that poor little dog, Momby
01:08:03He's never done anything to you.
01:08:06Go on, Mumbi. Shrink him. Shrink him.
01:08:08If you're gonna be a witch, be a witch.
01:08:13Eat a mouse.
01:08:16Mumbi, Mumbi, look what you've done.
01:08:20Mumbi! How humiliating!
01:08:33Scarecrow, Toto!
01:08:51Dorothy!
01:08:53Oh, Toto, darling, thank goodness you're safe.
01:08:56Am I glad to see you.
01:08:58Did you send those magnificent mice?
01:09:01Toto, come back!
01:09:02He's having a Mumbi. She ran through the secret accent.
01:09:05Come on!
01:09:32No place to hide.
01:09:53That's it! Disguise!
01:10:02Oh, no one will find me now.
01:10:06And maybe I can still do a little damage with my poison thorns.
01:10:12Some old Mumbi isn't through yet.
01:10:15Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
01:10:19Togo! Togo!
01:10:49Oh, no! They're coming this way! It's me, Mambi! Don't you see me? Go back! Go back!
01:11:06Oh, look at that poor rose. All trampled and crushed. Toto, hush!
01:11:25It's Mambi! Yes, Mambi, Queen of Oz. It's all your fault, Dorothy. Why, oh, why did you have to return to Oz?
01:11:35If you hadn't come back, I would have ruled forever. Ruled Oz. Ruled Tinland. Ruled the forest. And all the enchanted places. Made everyone my slave.
01:11:51Now it's too late. Too late. I'm crushed. Withering.
01:12:05What's happening? You see, when a witch dies, all her magic dies with her.
01:12:19The End
01:12:41your castle's as good as new now you're king again give a cheer a lusty cheer to let them know
01:13:03we're here we've returned to the land of oz to the wonderful land of oz betcha the scarecrow who lives in oz is smarter than the wizard ever was see the emerald city gleam as it has in every dream
01:13:28are the munchkins concerned tell them in us tell them in us tell them we've returned to the land of oz
01:13:58pumpkin head you're free you're pumpkin head where are you
01:14:21pumpkin head pumpkin head what's happened to you
01:14:28dorothy don't forget mom be made him too when she died the enchantment was broken i don't care
01:14:37he's my friend i want him back just the way he was i'm gonna miss you you old melon head
01:14:58what good are my famous brains if i can't figure a way to bring him back
01:15:07oh glinda glinda i'm i'm so unhappy there there now remember you're the bravest girl in kansas and oz
01:15:20and you've just saved your friends from a terrible fate but he was my friend too glinda can't you do some
01:15:27magic and make him come back the way he was no my dear he was given life by mumby's magic and lost it
01:15:35when she was destroyed this is a case where my magic cannot prevail
01:15:44he'll never come back perhaps if we have faith
01:16:00hello oh you're alive oh thank you glinda you did know a way to bring him back
01:16:07no dear i didn't do it you did there is a magic stronger than mambi's a magic stronger than mine
01:16:16the strongest magic in all the world faith and love
01:16:32you say darty you didn't forget me did you remember that high paid low work job we were
01:16:41talking about you think you could put in a word to your friend the king
01:16:47dear fellow ozonians
01:16:52i am delighted to be here today and a little surprise too
01:16:58but i want you to know that i owe my life and crown and you owe your freedom to three very brave friends
01:17:12who i am delighted to honor now charlesworth pinto stallion the third front and center i mean you charlie
01:17:22hey that's me
01:17:28for your resourcefulness and your abundant store of uh uh horse sense i appoint you royal steed to lead
01:17:41the royal oz cavalry in all formations to carry me in all parades and processions
01:17:53at regular pay plus a special bonus of three bales of oats a month thanks your majesty pumpkin head step
01:18:02forward pumpkin head you were the first to alert dorothy to the evil designs of mambi and have loyally
01:18:13supported her in her great campaign to save oz i therefore w
01:18:22sir pumpkin head and appoint you my minister of agriculture
01:18:28thank you your majesty i shall endeavor to fulfill my duties to the best of my incapacity
01:18:39how about the bananas
01:18:42and finally my dear friends dorothy our loving brave little friend from kansas
01:18:51who for the second time came to us to rid our land of evil
01:19:00dorothy dear you may have anything in my power to give thank you your majesty there's only one
01:19:08thing i want now and that's to go back to kansas must you go can't you stay here with us
01:19:15who love you so but uncle henry and ann em love me too and besides i miss kansas in a way even its flat
01:19:22old prairies and toto misses it too just thinking about it gives me a funny little feeling inside
01:19:28funny little feeling dorothy aren't you well oh i'm fine thank you that isn't the kind of feeling i mean
01:19:35well what exactly do you mean there's a sad little feeling you feel when you hear a train
01:19:48there's a sad little feeling you feel that you can't explain
01:20:00it's a lot like the feeling you feel when you start to roam
01:20:13i guess you could call it that feeling for home
01:20:25there's a sad little feeling you feel when the cold winds blow
01:20:38there's a sad little feeling you feel when you stub your toe
01:20:50i guess you could call it that feeling for home
01:21:03i guess you could call it that feeling for home
01:21:15i wanna go home
01:21:28i wanna go home
01:21:32i guess you could call it that feeling for my heart just keeps remembering
01:21:39and m's favorite poem
01:21:45be it ever so humble you'll find when you start to roam
01:21:57you'll feel that feeling
01:22:02that feeling that feeling for home
01:22:13that never leaves you feeling for home
01:22:29i wish i could help you dorothy but i'm afraid my power stops at the border
01:22:41they don't recognize my administration in kansas
01:22:46glinda can you help her i'm afraid not my magic works only in oz
01:22:53it's the greatest brain in oz and the greatest magic can't help me
01:23:00i guess nothing can just a minute just a minute according to the constitution of oz
01:23:07article seven section nine i mean section nine article seven anyway a visitor to oz may return the
01:23:14way he came if transportation is available but i came by cyclone i don't think they're very available
01:23:21wait now i think i can help but i'll need some leaves here take some of mine
01:23:31leaves flutter cyclone blow as you came so shall you go
01:23:38go
01:23:46toto
01:23:52goodbye come back and see us dorothy i will
01:23:57goodbye goodbye goodbye
01:24:16thank you
01:24:27bye
01:24:35bye
01:24:37bye
01:24:39bye
01:24:45bye
01:24:47bye
01:24:49bye
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