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* The Wizard gives the Lion ''[[DrunkenMaster liquid courage]]''.
** Earlier, the Wizard assures the Lion that true courage means facing danger when you're afraid, and that the lion [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong already has that kind of courage]], but the Lion protests that he wants "the sort of courage that makes one forget he is afraid." [[ParentalBonus So that's what the Wizard gives him.]]
* They have to climb over a large wall to get to a land where everything and everybody is made of china. A great wall, one might even say.


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* The Wizard assures the Lion that true courage means facing danger when you're afraid, and that the lion [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong already has that kind of courage]], but the Lion protests that he wants "the sort of courage that makes one forget he is afraid." [[ParentalBonus So that's what the Wizard gives him]] -- ''[[DrunkenMaster liquid courage]]''.
* They have to climb over a large wall to get to a land where everything and everybody is made of china. A great wall, one might even say.
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** Earlier, the Wizard assures the Lion that true courage means facing danger when you're afraid, and that the lion [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong already has that kind of courage]], but the Lion protests that he wants "the sort of courage that makes one forget he is afraid." [[ParentalBonus So that's what the Wizard gives him.]

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** Earlier, the Wizard assures the Lion that true courage means facing danger when you're afraid, and that the lion [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong already has that kind of courage]], but the Lion protests that he wants "the sort of courage that makes one forget he is afraid." [[ParentalBonus So that's what the Wizard gives him.]]]
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** Earlier, the Wizard assures the Lion that true courage means facing danger when you're afraid, and that the lion [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong already has that kind of courage]], but the Lion protests that he wants "the sort of courage that makes one forget he is afraid." [[ParentalBonus So that's what the Wizard gives him.]

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The Scarecrow's quote is from the movie, not the book.


* Scarecrow's incorrect quote after receiving his diploma. While often regarded as a goof, this could have been intentional, subtly implying the brain the Wizard gave Scarecrow was fake -- since as is established, Dorothy, and by extension the whole group, had all along had what they were looking for, just not been aware of it.



* The Tin Man is, in many ways, an early {{Cyborg}}.

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* The Tin Man Woodman is, in many ways, an early {{Cyborg}}.

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* Scarecrow's incorrect quote after receiving his diploma. While often regarded as a goof, this could have been intentional, subtly implying the brain the Wizard gave Scarecrow was fake - since as is established, Dorothy, and by extension the whole group, had all along had what they were looking for, just not been aware of it.

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* Scarecrow's incorrect quote after receiving his diploma. While often regarded as a goof, this could have been intentional, subtly implying the brain the Wizard gave Scarecrow was fake - -- since as is established, Dorothy, and by extension the whole group, had all along had what they were looking for, just not been aware of it.



* The Tin Man is in many ways an early {{Cyborg}}.

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* The Tin Man is is, in many ways ways, an early {{Cyborg}}.{{Cyborg}}.
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* The Tin Man is in many ways an early Cyborg.

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* The Tin Man is in many ways an early Cyborg.{{Cyborg}}.
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* If Oz is real but is surrounded by the impassable Deadly Desert, how did enough people reach it to establish a viable population, let alone a civilization of five distinct nations and innumerable smaller cultures?
** As I recall, Oz used to be connected to the other magical lands. A passing fairy queen made the impassable deserts and isolated Oz from the outside and enchanted the land. They may have been already people living there. The four nations came about when the last King of Oz disappeared along with his daughter and four Wicked Witches carved up Oz among themselves. Later two of the four Wicked Witches, North and the South, were overthrown by Glinda and an unnamed Good Witch. As to the fifth nation (The Emerald City), that was founded by the Wizard after he came to Oz.
** ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'' (the book) gave a simpler, HandWave-ish explanation: the desert isn't really deadly; that's just a bit of political propaganda intended to discourage foreigners from intruding into Oz.
* If the witch melts with water, how does that dirty woman take a bath?
** Dry cleaning.
*** Actually, that's more or less what ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'' said; she rubs oils into her skin.
** She's a ''witch'', maybe she just [[AWizardDidIt magics herself clean?]]
* If there is No Death in Oz what does Munchkinland need with a coroner?
** Well, that's one more Munchkin who escapes unemployment -- possibly the fact that his job is essentially pointless is less important than the fact that he ''has'' a job. There are a lot of "jobs" like this in Oz canon; they're of no practical use to anyone except to let people feel they actually have something to do.
** My recollection is that "No Death in Oz" is only true in the books, and the coroner only appears in the film, so there's no contradiction.
*** More specifically, the "no death" rule was only introduced in the later books. There are actually quite a lot of deaths in ''Wonderful Wizard'', including both Wicked Witches and many animals encountered by Dorothy's company in their journeys.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=munbt8qpCiQ This video]] asks why the question: if witches can be killed by the impact of a falling house, why not [[CombatPragmatist the impact of bullets]]?
* If the Tin Man is really made out of tin, then he can't possibly rust, as tin doesn't rust. In fact, it resists corrosion so well that it is often plated on to other metals to prevent ''them'' from corroding.
** There's always the option of his joints being of a different metal than his body. It's perfectly possible that while his main body parts (chest, arms, head etc) are made of tin, the stuff that keeps him together (bolts, joints, etc) are made of something else, like iron.
** In [[Literature/TalesOfTheMagicLand Volkov's version]], the Woodman is indeed made of iron instead of tin, presumably to explain this specific issue. It's so iconic that it even made it into Russian translations of Baum's books.
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** There's always the option of his joints being of a different metal than his body. It's perfectly possible that while his main body parts (chest, arms, head etc) are made of tin, the stuff that keeps him together (bolts, joints, etc) are made of something else, like iron.

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** There's always the option of his joints being of a different metal than his body. It's perfectly possible that while his main body parts (chest, arms, head etc) are made of tin, the stuff that keeps him together (bolts, joints, etc) are made of something else, like iron.iron.
** In [[Literature/TalesOfTheMagicLand Volkov's version]], the Woodman is indeed made of iron instead of tin, presumably to explain this specific issue. It's so iconic that it even made it into Russian translations of Baum's books.
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*** More specifically, the "no death" rule was only introduced in the later books. There are actually quite a lot of deaths in ''Wonderful Wizard'', including both Wicked Witches and many animals encountered by Dorothy's company in their journeys.
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* They have to climb over a large wall to get to a land where everything and everybody is made of china. A great wall, one might even say.
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* If the Tin Man is really made out of tin, then he can't possibly rust, as tin doesn't rust. In fact, it resists corrosion so well that it is often plated on to other metals to prevent ''them'' from corroding.

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* If the Tin Man is really made out of tin, then he can't possibly rust, as tin doesn't rust. In fact, it resists corrosion so well that it is often plated on to other metals to prevent ''them'' from corroding.corroding.
** There's always the option of his joints being of a different metal than his body. It's perfectly possible that while his main body parts (chest, arms, head etc) are made of tin, the stuff that keeps him together (bolts, joints, etc) are made of something else, like iron.
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** ''{{Wicked}}'' (the book) gave a simpler, HandWave-ish explanation: the desert isn't really deadly; that's just a bit of political propaganda intended to discourage foreigners from intruding into Oz.

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** ''{{Wicked}}'' ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'' (the book) gave a simpler, HandWave-ish explanation: the desert isn't really deadly; that's just a bit of political propaganda intended to discourage foreigners from intruding into Oz.



*** Actually, that's more or less what ''{{Wicked}}'' said; she rubs oils into her skin.

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*** Actually, that's more or less what ''{{Wicked}}'' ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'' said; she rubs oils into her skin.

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* if there is No Death in Oz what does Munchkinland need with a coroner?

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* if If there is No Death in Oz what does Munchkinland need with a coroner?


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* If the Tin Man is really made out of tin, then he can't possibly rust, as tin doesn't rust. In fact, it resists corrosion so well that it is often plated on to other metals to prevent ''them'' from corroding.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=munbt8qpCiQ This video]] asks why the question, if witches can be killed by the impact of a falling house, why not [[JustShootHim the impact of bullets]]?

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=munbt8qpCiQ This video]] asks why the question, question: if witches can be killed by the impact of a falling house, why not [[JustShootHim [[CombatPragmatist the impact of bullets]]?

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