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* RecycledPremise: Along with the aforementioned expies, the plot heavily resembles that of ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' (an American girl washes ashore in Ev after a shipwreck, leading eventually to a confrontation with the Nome King), combined with elements from ''Literature/DorothyAndTheWizardInOz'' (the Rose Kingdom resembles the Mangaboos) and ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'' (Polychrome and Shaggy Man’s involvement). Despite this, it’s not a book to skip if you’re a fan of the series, as several plot-relevent events occur that affect future stories (Ruggedo the Nome King being dethroned and replaced with Kaliko for one thing), and the novel is actually a fan favorite.

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* RecycledPremise: Along with the aforementioned expies, the plot heavily resembles that of ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' (an American girl washes ashore in Ev after a shipwreck, meets Tik-Tok, leading eventually to a confrontation with the Nome King), combined with elements from ''Literature/DorothyAndTheWizardInOz'' (the Rose Kingdom resembles the Mangaboos) and ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'' (Polychrome and Shaggy Man’s involvement). Despite this, it’s not a book to skip if you’re a fan of the series, as several plot-relevent events occur that affect future stories (Ruggedo the Nome King being dethroned and replaced with Kaliko for one thing), and the novel is actually a fan favorite.
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* RecycledPremise: Along with the aforementioned expies, the plot heavily resembles that of ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' (an American girl washes ashore in Ev after a shipwreck, leading eventually to a confrontation with the Nome King), combined with elements from ''Literature/DorothyAndTheWizardInOz'' (the Rose Kingdom resembles the Mangaboos) and ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'' (Polychrome and Shaggy Man’s involvement). Despite this, it’s not a book to skip if you’re a fan of the series, as several plot-relevent events occur that affect future stories (Ruggedo the Nome King being dethroned and replaced with Kaliko for one thing), and the novel is actually a fan favorite.

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* TheExile: The Jinjin's punishment to the Nome King is to make him an exile from his own kingdom.

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* TheExile: The Jinjin's punishment to the Nome King is to make him an exile from his own kingdom.kingdom, as well as to force him to forget his magic.


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* MagicKiss: The Nome King cursed the Shaggy Man’s brother to be ugly, and the only way to break the curse happens to be a kiss from a fairy. Luckily Polychrome qualifies.
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* GrowsOnTrees: In Oogaboo everything grows on trees, from books to muskets.
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* LostAtSea: How Betsy and Hank begin the story.
* MysteriousPast: Betsy, of all characters, fits this description. We learn nothing about her; she even met Hank for the first time on the doomed ship at the start of the story.
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* FantasyWorldMap: The book was originally published with the first ever map of Oz. The fact that it had Munchkin Country and Winkie Country in opposite directions than they were originally said to have been in led to a massive ContinuitySnarl later on.
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* TalkingAnimal: Once Hank is in Oz, he is able to talk, much to his bewilderment. He prefers not to at first until encouraged to talk by the Sawhorse.

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* TalkingAnimal: Once Hank is in Oz, he is able to talk, much to his bewilderment. He prefers not to at first until encouraged to talk by the Sawhorse. This is also the point where Dorothy realizes that ''Toto'' has actually been able to speak the entire time, and just chooses not to. She demands that he speak to her just this once, promises he'll never have to do it again, and that he is free to leave as soon as he does. His response?
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* DisproportionateRetribution: The punishment for coming down the Hollow Tube is to be tortured for nine days and then thrown back down on the tenth...but since Betsy and her friends were thrown in by the Nome King against their will, they are forgiven by Jinjin.
* TheExile: Jinjin's punishment to the Nome King is to make him an exile from his own kingdom.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: The punishment for coming down the Hollow Tube is to be tortured for nine days and then thrown back down on the tenth...but since Betsy and her friends were thrown in by the Nome King against their will, they are forgiven by the Jinjin.
* TheExile: The Jinjin's punishment to the Nome King is to make him an exile from his own kingdom.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While the Great Jinjin has a reputation for being fearsome and terrible, he turns out to be this as far as Betsy and her friends are concerned, likely because it wasn't their fault that they were in his realm.
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* OfferedTheCrown: Ruggedo's assistant Kaliko takes over as the Nome King after Ruggedo is ousted, who, if not completely good, is at least interested in being diplomatic with Oz.
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* {{Novelization}}: The stage play came out before it was adapted into a book, itself more of a mixture of elements from previous Oz books than an original story (hence the expies in this book; the parts of Betsy and Ozga would have been filled by Dorothy and Ozma originally, but the stage version of ''The Wizard of Oz'' had the rights to those characters at the time; while Baum technically could have used them in this book, he opted to adapt the play more closely).

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* {{Novelization}}: The stage play came out before it was adapted into a book, itself more of a mixture of elements from previous Oz books than an original story (hence the expies in this book; the parts of Betsy and Ozga would have been filled by Dorothy and Ozma originally, originally in the play, but the stage version versions of ''The Wizard of Oz'' and ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' had the rights to those characters at the time; time so the names needed changing; while Baum technically could have used them in this book, he opted to adapt the play more closely).
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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: A possible byproduct of ContinuitySnarl; Polychrome and Shaggy Man met in ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'', but show no signs of recognizing one another when they meet again in this book.

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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: A possible byproduct of ContinuitySnarl; ContinuitySnarl, or just adapting the play this book was based on a little too closely; Polychrome and Shaggy Man met in ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'', but show no signs of recognizing one another when they meet again in this book.
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* {{Novelization}}: The stage play came out before it was adapted into a book, itself more of a mixture of elements from previous Oz books than an original story (hence the expies in this book; the parts of Betsy and Ozga were filled by Dorothy and Ozma originally).

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* {{Novelization}}: The stage play came out before it was adapted into a book, itself more of a mixture of elements from previous Oz books than an original story (hence the expies in this book; the parts of Betsy and Ozga were would have been filled by Dorothy and Ozma originally).originally, but the stage version of ''The Wizard of Oz'' had the rights to those characters at the time; while Baum technically could have used them in this book, he opted to adapt the play more closely).
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* PlatonicKissing: Dorothy and Ozma share a kiss after Ozma gets playfully jealous at Dorothy's excitement over Betsy coming to live in Oz. Yet of course, to modern readers it certainly doesn't ''seem'' platonic.
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* {{Novelization}}: The stage play came out before it was adapted into a book, itself more of a mixture of elements from previous Oz books than an original story (hence the expies in this book; the parts of Betsy and Ozga were filled by Dorothy and Ozma originally).

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* NeverTrustATitle: Well, Tik-Tok is a character in the book...who arrives about a third of the way into the book and makes little impact on the overall plot, to the point where almost nothing would change if he were absent. A better title may have been ''Shaggy Man of Oz'', ''Betsy of Oz'' or even ''Queen Soforth of Oz''.


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* SecondaryCharacterTitle: Well, Tik-Tok is a character in the book...who arrives about a third of the way into the book and makes little impact on the overall plot, to the point where almost nothing would change if he were absent. A better title may have been ''Shaggy Man of Oz'', ''Betsy of Oz'' or even ''Queen Soforth of Oz''.
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* RideTheRainbow: Polychrome the Rainbow's Daughter always climbs down to Earth on a rainbow.
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* InterspeciesRomance: Jo and Princess Ozga, though the development of their romance isn't developed or dwelt upon, it's mostly a background element. Ozma sends Ozga back to Oogaboo when she notices their affection for one another.

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* InterspeciesRomance: Jo and Princess Ozga, though the development of their romance isn't developed or dwelt upon, it's mostly a background element. Ozma sends Ozga back to Oogaboo when she notices their affection for one another.
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The book begins with Ann Soforth, queen of Oogaboo, growing tired of being ruler of a small micronation within Oz and setting her aspirations for world conquest. She gathers a meager army of sixteen men and sets out for the Emerald City, only to be redirected once Glinda the Good finds out about the invasion into another land outside Oz, where they encounter a dragon-like Rak.

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The book begins with Ann Soforth, queen of Oogaboo, growing tired of being ruler of a small micronation within Oz and setting her aspirations for world conquest. She gathers a meager army of sixteen men and sets out for the Emerald City, only to be redirected once Glinda the Good finds out about the invasion into another land outside Oz, where they encounter a dragon-like Rak.
Rak, only narrowly escaping.
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* TheExile: Jinjin's punishment to the Nome King is to make him an exile from his own kingdom.
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* ForgottenFirstMeeting: A possible byproduct of ContinuitySnarl; Polychrome and Shaggy Man met in ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'', but show no signs of recognizing one another when they meet again in this book.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: The punishment for coming down the Hollow Tube is to be tortured for nine days and then thrown back down on the tenth...but since Betsy and her friends were thrown in by the Nome King against their will, they are forgiven by the Private Citizen.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: The punishment for coming down the Hollow Tube is to be tortured for nine days and then thrown back down on the tenth...but since Betsy and her friends were thrown in by the Nome King against their will, they are forgiven by the Private Citizen.Jinjin.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Or, in Ann's case, at least very foolish. Crosses into TooStupidToLive territory when she actually muses trying to conquer the Great Jinjin. The Shaggy Man gives that idea exactly the respect it deserves - none.
* BizarroUniverse: Everyone is a King or Queen at the opposite end of the Hollow Tube - except the Great Jinjin, the one Private Citizen and thus the ruler of them all.
* BreathWeapon: As a dragon, of course Quox can breathe fire.



* GeniusDitz: Jo Files has tons of book-smarts and is probably the most intelligent man in Oogaboo, though perhaps not so much in the common sense department.
* GentleGiant: Quox, quite a bit more so then most dragons. He's quite agreeable company to the party and readily helps them, even when not required to do so by the Jinjin.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: Ann would qualify if she had any success with the whole conquering the world thing...
* HonorBeforeReason: Jo has his moments where he follows this, though in the long run Reason tends to win out.



* NeverTrustATitle: Well, Tik-Tok is a character in the book...who arrives about a third of the way into the book and makes little impact on the overall plot, to the point where almost nothing would change if he were absent. A better title may have been ''Shaggy Man of Oz'', ''Betsy of Oz'' or even ''Queen Soforth of Oz''.

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* InformedAttribute: The sole character trait Betsy's mentioned to have by the narrative is shyness -- a trait she never actually displays when on-page.
* InterspeciesRomance: Jo and Princess Ozga, though the development of their romance isn't developed or dwelt upon, it's mostly a background element. Ozma sends Ozga back to Oogaboo when she notices their affection for one another.
* LivingLegend: The moment Tik-Tok reveals Tititi-Hoochoo's name, ''everyone'' save Tik-Tok [[OhCrap freaks out to one extent or another.]] Considering his speech just prior about torturing anyone coming through the tube for nine days then throwing them back in, it's little wonder his reputation precedes him.
* NeverTrustATitle: Well, Tik-Tok is a character in the book...who arrives about a third of the way into the book and makes little impact on the overall plot, to the point where almost nothing would change if he were absent. A better title may have been ''Shaggy Man of Oz'', ''Betsy of Oz'' or even ''Queen Soforth of Oz''.Oz''.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Especially when they've been made into "carryalls" and have rows of seats attatched to their backs and electric lights to their tails. Quox also has a distinctly more friendly attitude then most dragons in the books.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: At three thousand and fifty-six years old, Quox is still considered a very young dragon. He is a little miffed that his current punishment means he'll miss his three thousand and fifty-sixth birthday party.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. Ann and her army are both pretty useless.
* StubbornMule: Hank is not towards Betsy, to whom he's very agreeable and affectionate, but he can get surly and quarrelsome with others, especially other animals.
* TagalongKid: The main difference between Dorothy and Betsy is that Betsy plays this trope straight.
* TalkingAnimal: Once Hank is in Oz, he is able to talk, much to his bewilderment. He prefers not to at first until encouraged to talk by the Sawhorse.
* WhiteAndGreyMorality: The Great Jinjin normally punishes people vigorously for intruding on his land, but shows mercy to the protagonists because they only end up there due to Ruggedo's perfidy. He instead treats them all as guests, and sends them back with Quox to punish Ruggedo.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: The punishment for coming down the Hollow Tube is to be tortured for nine days and then thrown back down on the tenth...but since Betsy and her friends were thrown in by the Nome King against their will, they are forgiven by the Private Citizen.
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* IFellForHours: The party is send plummeting down the Hollow Tube to the other side of the world, with plenty of time for SeinfeldianConversation on the way down and back again.

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* IFellForHours: The party is send sent plummeting down the Hollow Tube to the other side of the world, world by the Nome King, with plenty of time for SeinfeldianConversation on the way down and back again.
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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Pretty much every chapter title makes use of alliteration.
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* IFellForHours: The party is send plummeting down the Hollow Tube to the other side of the world, with plenty of time for SeinfeldianConversation on the way down and back again.

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* IFellForHours: The party is send plummeting down the Hollow Tube to the other side of the world, with plenty of time for SeinfeldianConversation on the way down and back again.again.
* NeverTrustATitle: Well, Tik-Tok is a character in the book...who arrives about a third of the way into the book and makes little impact on the overall plot, to the point where almost nothing would change if he were absent. A better title may have been ''Shaggy Man of Oz'', ''Betsy of Oz'' or even ''Queen Soforth of Oz''.
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''Tik-Tok of Oz'' is the eighth book in Creator/LFrankBaum's Literature/LandOfOz book series. Baum dedicated the book to Louis F. Gottschalk, friend and composer, who wrote the music for several Baum projects, including the stage version of this story, The Tik-Tok Man of Oz.

The book begins with Ann Soforth, queen of Oogaboo, growing tired of being ruler of a small micronation within Oz and setting her aspirations for world conquest. She gathers a meager army of sixteen men and sets out for the Emerald City, only to be redirected once Glinda the Good finds out about the invasion into another land outside Oz, where they encounter a dragon-like Rak.

Meanwhile, Betsy Bobbin, an American girl, is washed up on a strange shore after a storm wrecks the ship she was on; she is accompanied by her faithful mule Hank. Betsy and Hank find themselves in the Rose Kingdom where sapient talking greenhouse roses inform them that strangers are not allowed. As the Royal Gardener is about to pass sentence on the two, the Shaggy Man crashes through the greenhouse roof. He charms the Gardener into benignity with his Love Magnet. The roses, who have no hearts and are thus immune to the Magnet, demand the travelers leave; they do so, taking with them the newly-plucked Rose Princess Ozga, a cousin of Ozma. Shaggy Man is on a quest to find his long lost brother, who he believes was kidnapped by the Nome King. Along the way they find Tik-Tok, the robotic friend of Dorothy and Ozma who the Nome King had thrown into a well, and run into the Army of Oogaboo. Together they decide to invade the Nome King's realm.

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* {{Expy}}: Betsy is basically an expy of Dorothy, and Ozga an expy of Ozma.
* IFellForHours: The party is send plummeting down the Hollow Tube to the other side of the world, with plenty of time for SeinfeldianConversation on the way down and back again.

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