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In ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' the [[Wicked Witch of the West]] had a magical broomstick that she used to fly. When [[Dorothy Gale]] melted the Witch, she took the broomstick and used it as proof that the Witch wad dead. |
In ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' the [[Wicked Witch of the West]] had a magical broomstick that she used to fly. When [[Dorothy Gale]] melted the Witch, she took the broomstick and used it as proof that the Witch wad dead. |
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+ | In the Wicked series, Elphaba enchants a Broomstick which became one of her symbols, like her trademark hat and her green-tinted skin. |
In [[Oz: The Great and Powerful]] , Theodora questions the idea of a witch flying a broomstick when Oz first brings it up, but when she turns into the Wicked Witch of the West, she steals a broom from a rebel and uses it from then on as her mode of transport. |
In [[Oz: The Great and Powerful]] , Theodora questions the idea of a witch flying a broomstick when Oz first brings it up, but when she turns into the Wicked Witch of the West, she steals a broom from a rebel and uses it from then on as her mode of transport. |
Revision as of 20:39, 21 April 2015
In The Wizard of Oz the Wicked Witch of the West had a magical broomstick that she used to fly. When Dorothy Gale melted the Witch, she took the broomstick and used it as proof that the Witch wad dead.
In the Wicked series, Elphaba enchants a Broomstick which became one of her symbols, like her trademark hat and her green-tinted skin.
In Oz: The Great and Powerful , Theodora questions the idea of a witch flying a broomstick when Oz first brings it up, but when she turns into the Wicked Witch of the West, she steals a broom from a rebel and uses it from then on as her mode of transport.