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[[File:Wizardofozshoes.png|thumb|One of Brain's drawings referencing the witches legs under the house, from the Wizard of Oz]]
[[File:Wizardofozshoes.png|thumb|One of Brain's drawings referencing the witches legs under the house, from the Wizard of Oz]]
[[File:Wizardofozmunchkins.png|thumb|Another drawing referencing the Munchkins from the story]]
[[File:Wizardofozmunchkins.png|thumb|Another drawing referencing the Munchkins from the story]]
'''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (also known as The Wizard of Oz)''' is a 1900 novel written by L. Frank Baum. It has been adapted into many films and books.
'''''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''''' (also known as '''''The Wizard of Oz''''') is a 1900 novel written by L. Frank Baum. It has been adapted into many films and books.


In "[[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]]," [[Alan Powers|Brain]] references it in one of his plans to avoid crossing the street. His plan is to build a hot air balloon and fly over the street. His drawback is getting blown off course, crash landing in a strange country populated by strange creatures, and having to declare himself "wizard." The drawings shown with these words reference the novel.
In "[[Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard]]," [[Alan Powers|Brain]] references it in one of his plans to avoid crossing the street. His plan is to build a hot air balloon and fly over the street. His drawback is getting blown off course, crash landing in a strange country populated by strange creatures, and having to declare himself "wizard." The drawings shown with these words reference the novel.
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 5 November 2019

One of Brain's drawings referencing the witches legs under the house, from the Wizard of Oz
Another drawing referencing the Munchkins from the story

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (also known as The Wizard of Oz) is a 1900 novel written by L. Frank Baum. It has been adapted into many films and books.

In "Arthur vs. the Very Mean Crossing Guard," Brain references it in one of his plans to avoid crossing the street. His plan is to build a hot air balloon and fly over the street. His drawback is getting blown off course, crash landing in a strange country populated by strange creatures, and having to declare himself "wizard." The drawings shown with these words reference the novel.