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Glinda is a
fictional character created by L.
Frank Baum for his Oz novels. She
first appears in Baum's 1900 children's
classic The
Wonderful Wizard of...
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Glinda of Oz is the
fourteenth book in the Oz
series written by children's
author L.
Frank Baum,
published on July 10, 1920. It is the last book of the...
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Elphaba (who
becomes the
Wicked Witch of the West) and
Galinda (who
becomes Glinda the Good).
Their relationship is
tested by
their contrasting personalities...
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Elphaba and
Glinda's friendship being put to the test as they
embrace their new
respective identities as the
Wicked Witch of the West and
Glinda the Good...
- more
powerful than the Good
Witch of the North, but not as
powerful as
Glinda, the Good
Witch of the South. She also
appeared to be more
powerful than...
- West,
alongside an
unlikely friendship with a
classmate who
later becomes Glinda the Good
Witch of the North.
Universal Pictures and Marc Platt, both of...
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Broadway company's
original Glinda,
Kristin Chenoweth, on the
original Broadway cast recording. The song is
about a po****r girl (
Glinda)
trying to help her unpo****r...
- the side of a road in the
Vinkus and
brings him to the
Cloister of
Saint Glinda. The
Superior Maunt recognizes the
young man as Liir, the
young boy who...
- in the Land of Oz and
encounters three witches: Theodora, Evanora, and
Glinda.
Oscar is then
enlisted to
restore order in Oz
while struggling to resolve...
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falls into a
drought and
Munchkinland has the only
large body of water.
Glinda the Good's
estate rests on the
border of Munchkinland, and soon the manor...