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** Jacoby is [[HasTwoMommies the son of Smith and Tinker]], the creators of Tik-Tok.

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** Jacoby is [[HasTwoMommies the son of Smith and Tinker]], Tinker, the creators of Tik-Tok.
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* HasTwoMommies: Gender-inversion: Jacoby is the son of Smith and Tinker and specifically refers to them both as his fathers.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Kind of with the Wizard in the Intermission. The much-revised backstory from ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' claims that he gave baby Ozma to Mombi in order to be rid of the legitimate heir to the throne. This was retconned later in the series, where it's claimed that Mombi kidnapped Ozma ''before'' the wizard came to power and the two never actually met. In this version, the Wizard does give Ozma to Mombi, but his reasons are entirely noble: The Wicked Witches of the East and West are threatening, Princess and Mombi (who's having a falling-out with the other witches) promises that she'll keep her safe and hidden from their wrath.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Kind of with the Wizard in the Intermission. The much-revised backstory from ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' claims that he gave baby Ozma to Mombi in order to be rid of the legitimate heir to the throne. This was retconned later in the series, where it's claimed that Mombi kidnapped Ozma ''before'' the wizard came to power and the two never actually met. In this version, the Wizard does give Ozma to Mombi, but his reasons are entirely noble: The Wicked Witches of the East and West are threatening, threatening the Princess and Mombi (who's having a falling-out with the other witches) promises that she'll keep her safe and hidden from their wrath.

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* BornFromPlants: In the Intermission, we see Ozma's birth, and she's born from a flower that grew from King Pastoria's tears. This is of course a MythologyGag, since in the L. Frank Baum's stage play ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'' Ozma is born from a rose bush. (When Baum adapted the play to the book ''Tik-Tok of Oz'', he changed this part so that it's not Ozma who's born from the rose bush, but her cousin Ozga.)

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* BornFromPlants: In the Intermission, we see Ozma's birth, and she's born from a flower that grew from King Pastoria's tears. This is of course a MythologyGag, since in the L. Frank Baum's stage play ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'' Ozma is born from a rose bush. (When Baum adapted the play to the book ''Tik-Tok of Oz'', he changed this part so that it's not Ozma who's born from the rose bush, but her cousin Ozga.)



** Ozma being born from a flower is a reference to in the L. Frank Baum's stage play ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'', which the book ''Literature/TikTokOfOz'' is based on. In the book, it's Ozma's cousin Ozga who's born from a rose bush, but in the original play it's Ozma herself.



* SpinOffspring: Both Lurline and Jacoby are the children of established Oz characters. It's downplayed a little, since their parents never appeared in any Oz books in ''person'', but were just referred to by other characters:

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* SpinOffspring: Both Lurline and Lurline, Jacoby and Rius are the all children of established Oz characters. It's downplayed a little, little in the case of Lurline and Jacoby, since their parents never appeared in any Oz books in ''person'', but were just referred to by other characters:


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** Rius is the daughter of Ozga and Jo Files, who ''did'' appear in ''Literature/TikTokOfOz''.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Kind of with the Wizard in the Intermission. The much-revised backstory from ''Literature/TheMagicLandOfOz'' claims that he gave baby Ozma to Mombi in order to be rid of the legitimate heir to the throne. This was retconned later in the series, where it's claimed that Mombi kidnapped Ozma ''before'' the wizard came to power and the two never actually met. In this version, the Wizard does give Ozma to Mombi, but his reasons are entirely noble: The Wicked Witches of the East and West are threatening, Princess and Mombi (who's having a falling-out with the other witches) promises that she'll keep her safe and hidden from their wrath.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Kind of with the Wizard in the Intermission. The much-revised backstory from ''Literature/TheMagicLandOfOz'' ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' claims that he gave baby Ozma to Mombi in order to be rid of the legitimate heir to the throne. This was retconned later in the series, where it's claimed that Mombi kidnapped Ozma ''before'' the wizard came to power and the two never actually met. In this version, the Wizard does give Ozma to Mombi, but his reasons are entirely noble: The Wicked Witches of the East and West are threatening, Princess and Mombi (who's having a falling-out with the other witches) promises that she'll keep her safe and hidden from their wrath.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Kind of with the Wizard in the Intermission. The much-revised backstory from ''Literature/TheMagicLandOfOz'' claims that he gave baby Ozma to Mombi in order to be rid of the legitimate heir to the throne. This was retconned later in the series, where it's claimed that Mombi kidnapped Ozma ''before'' the wizard came to power and the two never actually met. In this version, the Wizard does give Ozma to Mombi, but his reasons are entirely noble: The Wicked Witches of the East and West are threatening, Princess and Mombi (who's having a falling-out with the other witches) promises that she'll keep her safe and hidden from their wrath.


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* BornFromPlants: In the Intermission, we see Ozma's birth, and she's born from a flower that grew from King Pastoria's tears. This is of course a MythologyGag, since in the L. Frank Baum's stage play ''The Tik-Tok Man of Oz'' Ozma is born from a rose bush. (When Baum adapted the play to the book ''Tik-Tok of Oz'', he changed this part so that it's not Ozma who's born from the rose bush, but her cousin Ozga.)
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''[[https://hitthebricks.com/ Hit The Bricks]]'' is a [[TheMusical Musical]] AudioPlay about the the adventures Jessi Hugson and Wallace Williams through The ''Literature/LandOfOz'', about a hundred years after Creator/LFrankBaum left off. It started as a Website/{{Kickstarter}} project, and officially premiered and released on Jan 29, 2020. It's written and directed by PJ Scott-Blankenship, and brought to life by a host of voice actors, sound designers and musicians.

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''[[https://hitthebricks.com/ Hit The Bricks]]'' is a [[TheMusical Musical]] AudioPlay about the the adventures of Jessi Hugson and Wallace Williams through The ''Literature/LandOfOz'', about a hundred years after Creator/LFrankBaum left off. It started as a Website/{{Kickstarter}} project, and officially premiered and released on Jan 29, 2020. It's written and directed by PJ Scott-Blankenship, and brought to life by a host of voice actors, sound designers and musicians.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Jessi dyes her hair blue, which makes her rather popular among the Munchkins. Eureka, who is of course pink, thinks blue is a garish color for hair.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Jessi dyes her hair blue, which makes her rather popular among the Munchkins. Eureka, who is of course pink, thinks blue is a garish color for hair.----
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''[[https://hitthebricks.com/ Hit The Bricks]]'' is a [[TheMusical Musical]] AudioPlay about the the adventures Jessi Hugson and Wallace Williams through The ''Literature/LandOfOz'', about a hundred years after Creator/LFrankBaum left off. It started as a Website/{{Kickstarter}} project, and officially premiered released on Jan 29, 2020. It's written and directed by PJ Scott-Blankenship, and brought to life by a host of voice actors, sound designers and musicians.

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''[[https://hitthebricks.com/ Hit The Bricks]]'' is a [[TheMusical Musical]] AudioPlay about the the adventures Jessi Hugson and Wallace Williams through The ''Literature/LandOfOz'', about a hundred years after Creator/LFrankBaum left off. It started as a Website/{{Kickstarter}} project, and officially premiered and released on Jan 29, 2020. It's written and directed by PJ Scott-Blankenship, and brought to life by a host of voice actors, sound designers and musicians.



* HasTwoDaddies: Jacoby is the son of Smith and Tinker and specifically refers to them both as his fathers.

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* HasTwoDaddies: HasTwoMommies: Gender-inversion: Jacoby is the son of Smith and Tinker and specifically refers to them both as his fathers.



* SettingOffSong: [[TitleDrop "Hit The Bricks,"]] sung by Jessi, Wallace and the Sawhorse as they travel to the Emerald City, and then again by Jessi, Wallace and a somewhat reluctant Lurline as they set off on their quest to rescue Dorothy, Ozma and the rest.

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* SettingOffSong: [[TitleDrop "Hit The Bricks,"]] Bricks"]], sung by Jessi, Wallace and the Sawhorse as they travel to the Emerald City, and then again by Jessi, Wallace and a somewhat reluctant Lurline as they set off on their quest to rescue Dorothy, Ozma and the rest.



** Jacoby is [[HasTwoDaddies the son of Smith and Tinker]], the creators of Tik-Tok.

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** Jacoby is [[HasTwoDaddies [[HasTwoMommies the son of Smith and Tinker]], the creators of Tik-Tok.

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* ArcWords: "If no one remembers you, do you even exist?"



* IDidWhatIHadToDo: In the backstory, Glinda resolves to some rather questionable methods in order to stop the increasingly evil and power-hungry Sissy. She's not proud of herself for it, but genuinely feels that she didn't have any alternative.

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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: In the backstory, Glinda resolves to some rather questionable methods in order to stop the increasingly evil and power-hungry Sissy. She's not proud of herself for it, and is ''really'' reluctant to go through with them, but genuinely feels that she didn't have any alternative. alternative.

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* IDidWhatIHadToDo: In the backstory, Glinda resolves to some rather questionable methods in order to stop the increasingly evil and power-hungry Sissy. She's not proud of herself for it, but genuinely feels that she didn't have any alternative.



** Like in several other adaptations, the four witches of Oz are revealed to be sisters... well, ''three'' of them are. The Good Witch of the North, "Locasty-poo or whatever her name was," is unrelated to them and was originally Glinda's mentor, and Glinda was supposed to take over as the Witch of the North after her. After Glinda fell out with her sisters, Mombi was brought in as her "replacement" -- Mombi was not related to the others by blood but was essentially "adopted" as the fourth witch and called "sister" by the others.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: It becomes increasingly obvious as the first season goes on that most of the problems Oz are currently going through are the direct or indirect results of Glinda's IDidWhatIHadToDo actions in the distant past.



* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The Four Sisters in the backstory generally only call each other by their nicknames: "Captain" (the oldest sister), "Sweetheart" (the wisest sister), "Sissy" (the prettiest sister), and "Baby" (the youngest sister).

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The Four Sisters in the backstory generally only call each other by their nicknames: "Captain" (the oldest sister), "Sweetheart" (the wisest sister), "Sissy" (the prettiest sister), and "Baby" (the youngest sister). We know that Sweetheart is actually Glinda, but the other four don't get their true names revealed, though "Captain" and "Baby" are respectively the Wicked Witches of the West and East.

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