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* BirthdayBeginning: Dorothy took the opportunity of her birthday to go visit her biological mother, and the plot gets kickstarted when a tornado shows up and whisks Dorothy away to Oz.
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* TheHerosBirthday: Dorothy took the opportunity of her birthday to go visit her biological mother, and the plot gets kickstarted when a tornado shows up and whisks Dorothy away to Oz.
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Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog at her side and meets a crucified amnesiac outside a burnt out town. She rescues the man and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools the witch into shooting herself in the head using a gun Dorothy had taken from the police car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find and kill Dorothy.
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Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog at her side and meets a crucified amnesiac outside a burnt out town. She rescues the man and names him Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools the witch into shooting herself in the head using a gun Dorothy had taken from the police car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find and kill Dorothy.
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Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog at her side and meets a crucified amnesiac outside a burnt out town. She rescues the man and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools the witch into shooting herself in the head using a gun Dorothy had taken from the police car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find and dispatch kill Dorothy.
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Dorothy Gale is a young, aimless nurse living with her adoptive family of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in the tiny town of Lucas, Kansas. Dorothy is contacted by Karen Chapman, the biological mother who gave her up 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Aunt Em encourages Dorothy to reach out to Karen, and as a wicked storm gathers on the horizon, Dorothy heads for Karen's trailer. She discovers a dead police officer in the trailer, with an injured Karen taking refuge in the storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by another officer who draws his gun, but a tornado sweeps him up with just enough time for Dorothy to dive into a police cruiser for safety. The twister transports Dorothy, a police dog, and the cruiser to the Land of Oz, and on arrival Dorothy accidentally runs over the Wicker Witch of the East before crashing into a tree.
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-> '''Witch of the East''': In Oz, nothing good ever comes from the sky. So, when something does, we try to send it back in pieces.
Dorothy Gale is a young, aimless nurse living with her adoptive family of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in the tiny town of Lucas, Kansas. Shortly before her birthday, Dorothy is contacted by Karen Chapman, the biological mother who gave her up 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Aunt Em encourages Dorothy to reach out to Karen, and as a wicked storm gathers on the horizon, Dorothy heads for Karen's trailer. She discovers a dead police officer in the trailer, with an injured Karen taking refuge in the storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by another officer who draws his gun, but a tornado sweeps him up with just enough time for Dorothy to dive into a police cruiser for safety. The twister transports Dorothy, a police dog, and the cruiser to the Land of Oz, and on arrival Dorothy accidentally runs over theWicker Wicked Witch of the East before crashing into a tree.
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Dorothy Gale is a young, aimless nurse living with her adoptive family of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in the tiny town of Lucas, Kansas. Shortly before her birthday, Dorothy is contacted by Karen Chapman, the biological mother who gave her up 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Aunt Em encourages Dorothy to reach out to Karen, and as a wicked storm gathers on the horizon, Dorothy heads for Karen's trailer. She discovers a dead police officer in the trailer, with an injured Karen taking refuge in the storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by another officer who draws his gun, but a tornado sweeps him up with just enough time for Dorothy to dive into a police cruiser for safety. The twister transports Dorothy, a police dog, and the cruiser to the Land of Oz, and on arrival Dorothy accidentally runs over the
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Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog at her side and meets an a crucified amnesiac outside a burnt out town. She rescues the man and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her the witch into shooting herself in the head using a gun she Dorothy had taken from the police car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find and dispatch Dorothy.
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* BoomHeadshot: Dorothy manages the impressive feat of landing a bullet between the eyes of her target without even holding the gun. She tricks East into pointing the pistol at herself and pulling the trigger. When the other witches examine East's body, they wonder how someone carved [[PrettyLittleHeadshots a perfectly round hole into her forehead]] and wonder why anyone would do so.
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* BoomHeadshot: Dorothy manages the impressive feat of landing a bullet between the eyes of her target without even holding the gun. She tricks East into pointing the pistol at herself and pulling the trigger. When the other witches examine East's body, they wonder how someone carved [[PrettyLittleHeadshots a perfectly round hole into her forehead]] and wonder why anyone would do so.
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Dorothy Gale is a young, aimless nurse living with her adoptive family of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in the tiny town of Lucas, Kansas. Dorothy is contacted by Karen Chapman, the biological mother who gave her up 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Aunt Em encourages Dorothy to reach out to Karen, and as a wicked storm gathers on the horizon, Dorothy heads for Karen's trailer. She discovers a dead police officer in the trailer, with an injured Karen taking refuge in the storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by another officer who draws his gun, but a tornado sweeps him up with just enough time for Dorothy to duck into a police cruiser for safety. The twister transports Dorothy and a police dog to the Land of Oz, and on arrival Dorothy accidentally runs over the Wicker Witch of the East before crashing into a tree.
Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by chief Ojo, Dorothy is warned the death of a Cardinal Witch like East will make her a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches, Glinda and West. As such, Dorothy is to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through the mountain and the Prison of the Abject (where East imprisoned non-Cardinal witches on the Wizard's orders, including Ojo's wife) and sends her on her way down a brick path.
Meanwhile in the Emerald City, the Wizard has been informed that one of his steampunk flying monkey drones recorded an object falling from the sky. The Wizard believes this a sign of the return of "The Beast Forever," a powerful entity that has attacked Oz in various guises throughout the years. He seeks the aid of Mistress West, one of the Cardinal witches, who runs a brothel in the Emerald City now that the Wizard has outlawed magic.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog (whom she calls "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a gun she had taken from the police car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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Dorothy Gale is a young, aimless nurse living with her adoptive family of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in the tiny town of Lucas, Kansas. Dorothy is contacted by Karen Chapman, the biological mother who gave her up 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Aunt Em encourages Dorothy to reach out to Karen, and as a wicked storm gathers on the horizon, Dorothy heads for Karen's trailer. She discovers a dead police officer in the trailer, with an injured Karen taking refuge in the storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by another officer who draws his gun, but a tornado sweeps him up with just enough time for Dorothy to duck into a police cruiser for safety. The twister transports Dorothy and a police dog to the Land of Oz, and on arrival Dorothy accidentally runs over the Wicker Witch of the East before crashing into a tree.
Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by chief Ojo, Dorothy is warned the death of a Cardinal Witch like East will make her a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches, Glinda and West. As such, Dorothy is to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through the mountain and the Prison of the Abject (where East imprisoned non-Cardinal witches on the Wizard's orders, including Ojo's wife) and sends her on her way down a brick path.
Meanwhile in the Emerald City, the Wizard has been informed that one of his steampunk flying monkey drones recorded an object falling from the sky. The Wizard believes this a sign of the return of "The Beast Forever," a powerful entity that has attacked Oz in various guises throughout the years. He seeks the aid of Mistress West, one of the Cardinal witches, who runs a brothel in the Emerald City now that the Wizard has outlawed magic.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog (whom she calls "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a gun she had taken from the police car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by chief Ojo, Dorothy is warned the death of a Cardinal Witch like East will make her a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches, Glinda and West. As such, Dorothy is to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through
Meanwhile in the Emerald City, the Wizard has been informed that one of his steampunk flying monkey drones recorded an object falling from the sky. The Wizard believes this a sign of the return of "The Beast Forever," a powerful entity that has attacked Oz in various guises throughout the years. He seeks the aid of Mistress West,
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the
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* MythologyGag: There's a rainbow sun-catcher in the Gales kitchen window, referencing Creator/JudyGarland's famous solo "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
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* MythologyGag: There's a rainbow sun-catcher in the Gales Gales' kitchen window, referencing Creator/JudyGarland's famous solo "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
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Dorothy Gale, a 20-year old Kansas nurse, wants to renew her relationship with her biological mother Karen, who gave her up for adoption. During a storm, Dorothy goes to Karen's trailer, finding a corpse inside and her mother lying injured in a storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by a panicked police officer, but she ducks into his squad car for shelter as a tornado appears. The twister transports her and a police dog to the Land of Oz, and Dorothy runs over the Wicked Witch of the East with the squad car on arrival.
Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by their chief, Ojo, Dorothy is warned the death of a Cardinal Witch will make Doroty a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches like Glinda and West. As such, she's to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through the mountain and the Prison of the Abject (where East imprisoned non-Cardinal witches on the Wizard's orders) and sends her on her way down a brick path.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog (whom she calls "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a police gun. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by their chief, Ojo, Dorothy is warned the death of a Cardinal Witch will make Doroty a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches like Glinda and West. As such, she's to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through the mountain and the Prison of the Abject (where East imprisoned non-Cardinal witches on the Wizard's orders) and sends her on her way down a brick path.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog (whom she calls "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a police gun. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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Dorothy Gale, Gale is a 20-year old Kansas nurse, wants to renew her relationship young, aimless nurse living with her adoptive family of Aunt Em and Uncle Henry on their farm in the tiny town of Lucas, Kansas. Dorothy is contacted by Karen Chapman, the biological mother Karen, who gave her up for adoption. During a storm, 20 years ago under mysterious circumstances. Aunt Em encourages Dorothy goes to reach out to Karen, and as a wicked storm gathers on the horizon, Dorothy heads for Karen's trailer. She discovers a dead police officer in the trailer, finding a corpse inside and her mother lying with an injured Karen taking refuge in a the storm shelter. Dorothy is confronted by a panicked police officer, another officer who draws his gun, but she ducks into his squad car for shelter as a tornado appears. sweeps him up with just enough time for Dorothy to duck into a police cruiser for safety. The twister transports her Dorothy and a police dog to the Land of Oz, and on arrival Dorothy accidentally runs over the Wicked Wicker Witch of the East with the squad car on arrival.
before crashing into a tree.
Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led bytheir chief, chief Ojo, Dorothy is warned the death of a Cardinal Witch like East will make Doroty her a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches like witches, Glinda and West. As such, she's Dorothy is to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through the mountain and the Prison of the Abject (where East imprisoned non-Cardinal witches on the Wizard's orders) orders, including Ojo's wife) and sends her on her way down a brick path.
Meanwhile in the Emerald City, the Wizard has been informed that one of his steampunk flying monkey drones recorded an object falling from the sky. The Wizard believes this a sign of the return of "The Beast Forever," a powerful entity that has attacked Oz in various guises throughout the years. He seeks the aid of Mistress West, one of the Cardinal witches, who runs a brothel in the Emerald City now that the Wizard has outlawed magic.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog (whom she calls "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a gun she had taken from the policegun.car. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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Meanwhile in the Emerald City, the Wizard has been informed that one of his steampunk flying monkey drones recorded an object falling from the sky. The Wizard believes this a sign of the return of "The Beast Forever," a powerful entity that has attacked Oz in various guises throughout the years. He seeks the aid of Mistress West, one of the Cardinal witches, who runs a brothel in the Emerald City now that the Wizard has outlawed magic.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog (whom she calls "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a gun she had taken from the police
* BanOnMagic: The Wizard has outlawed magic practiced by anyone other than the Cardinal Witches, even going to far as to enlist East in creating an inescapable prison for non-Cardinal witches.
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Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by a man named Ojo, Dorothy is warned the witch's death will make her a target for the Wizard and other witches like Glinda and West. Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog, whom she calls Toto, and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she names Lucas along the way. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a police gun. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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Taken to a Munja'kin tribal village led by a man named their chief, Ojo, Dorothy is warned the witch's death of a Cardinal Witch will make her Doroty a target for the Wizard and other Cardinal witches like Glinda and West. As such, she's to be banished from Munja'kin territory. Ojo leads Dorothy through the mountain and the Prison of the Abject (where East imprisoned non-Cardinal witches on the Wizard's orders) and sends her on her way down a brick path.
Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the policedog, whom dog (whom she calls Toto, "Toto" after the Munja'kin word for dog) and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she rescues and names Lucas along the way.Lucas. The two are confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her into shooting herself in the head using a police gun. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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Dorothy Gale, a nurse from Kansas, is caught in a tornado while trying to visit her birth mother. She rides it out in a police car and finds herself in Oz, in Munja'kin territory. They are not happy that her arrival killed the Witch of the East.
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Dorothy Gale, a nurse from Kansas, 20-year old Kansas nurse, wants to renew her relationship with her biological mother Karen, who gave her up for adoption. During a storm, Dorothy goes to Karen's trailer, finding a corpse inside and her mother lying injured in a storm shelter. Dorothy is caught in confronted by a panicked police officer, but she ducks into his squad car for shelter as a tornado while trying to visit appears. The twister transports her birth mother. She rides it out in and a police dog to the Land of Oz, and Dorothy runs over the Wicked Witch of the East with the squad car and finds herself in Oz, in on arrival.
Taken to a Munja'kinterritory. They tribal village led by a man named Ojo, Dorothy is warned the witch's death will make her a target for the Wizard and other witches like Glinda and West. Dorothy travels towards the Emerald City with the police dog, whom she calls Toto, and meets an amnesiac, crucified man she names Lucas along the way. The two are not happy that confronted by the resurrected East, but Dorothy fools her arrival killed into shooting herself in the Witch of the East.head using a police gun. The Wizard dispatches his soldier Eamonn to find Dorothy.
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: After the tornado throws Dorothy's car at East, neither of them look much the worse for wear, even though East went up over the hood and Dorothy got smacked in the face with the airbag ''after'' the car flipped a couple times. There's a little trickle of blood, but that's all.
* BoomHeadshot: Dorothy manages the impressive feat of landing a bullet between the eyes of her target without even holding the gun. She tricks East into pointing the pistol at herself and pulling the trigger. When the other witches examine East's body, they wonder how someone carved [[PrettyLittleHeadshots a perfectly round hole into her forehead]] and wonder why anyone would do so.
* BoomHeadshot: Dorothy manages the impressive feat of landing a bullet between the eyes of her target without even holding the gun. She tricks East into pointing the pistol at herself and pulling the trigger. When the other witches examine East's body, they wonder how someone carved [[PrettyLittleHeadshots a perfectly round hole into her forehead]] and wonder why anyone would do so.
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* CarFu: Instead of a house that falls on the Witch of the East, it's a police car.
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* HappilyAdopted: Dorothy, to the point where she's hesitant about contacting her birth mother.
* TheHerosBirthday: Takes place on Dorothy's birthday.
* ShoutOut: There's a rainbow ornament in the Gales kitchen window, referencing Judy Garland's famous solo "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from the 1939 movie.
* TortureIsIneffective: The Munja'kin water torture for Dorothy proves to be ineffective when the truth she tells doesn't give them the answers that they want.
* DoNotTouchTheFunnelCloud: Naturally, the tornado kick starts the plot.
* HappilyAdopted: Dorothy, to the point where she's hesitant about contacting her birth mother.
* TheHerosBirthday: Takes place on Dorothy's birthday.
* ShoutOut: There's a rainbow ornament in the Gales kitchen window, referencing Judy Garland's famous solo "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from the 1939 movie.
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