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described in The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). It is po****rly
known as
Munchkinland, as it was
first called in the 1939 film The
Wizard of Oz.
Munchkin Country...
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border of
Munchkinland, and soon the
manor is
overrun with
soldiers from
Loyal Oz,
preparing to
attack Munchkinland with dragons.
Munchkinland is also preparing...
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sorts of
magical mayhem, with the
Emerald City
plotting an
attack on
Munchkinland,
while the
Cowardly Lion runs for his life.
Young Dorothy pops in for...
- who
floats down in a
bubble and
explains that
Dorothy has
landed in
Munchkinland in the Land of Oz, and that the
Munchkins are
celebrating because the...
- was 3'9" in height, and is best
known for
appearing as the
Mayor of
Munchkinland in The
Wizard of Oz (1939).
Billy Bletcher dubbed the Mayor's vocals...
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become a
witch and has
taken Elphaba's
hereditary position as
ruler of
Munchkinland.
Tired of
being used as a pawn in
other people's
agendas and
having no...
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ragdoll who is Scarecrow's love interest.
Munchkinland Mayor (voiced by Bill ****erbakke) is the
mayor of
Munchkinland.
Woozy (voiced by JP Karliak) Jack Pumpkinhead...
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Notable differences of the
Munchkins include their country name of
Munchkinland and
their clothes of many
colors instead of an all-blue attire. In the...
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pointe sing "We
Represent the
Lullaby League", and
welcome Dorothy to
Munchkinland.
Immediately after,
three tough-looking
Munchkin boys sing "We Represent...
- third-degree burn on her hand
during a
second take of her
fiery exit from
Munchkinland, in
which the trap door's drop was dela**** to
eliminate the
brief glimpse...