Wizard of Oz

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Their interview with Oz didn't perhaps go the way they might have wished.  He agrees to grant their requests, if they bring him "the broomstick of the Witch of the West".  The Lion is so frightened he runs from the throne room and crashes through a window in the hallway.
 
Their interview with Oz didn't perhaps go the way they might have wished.  He agrees to grant their requests, if they bring him "the broomstick of the Witch of the West".  The Lion is so frightened he runs from the throne room and crashes through a window in the hallway.
  
Next we see our group in the dark and sinister "Haunted Forest".  In order to confront the witch, they have armed themselves with some new weapons.  Dorothy is '''still carrying''' her trusty picnic basket, but the Scarecrow has a staff and a pistol, the Lion has a butterfly net and an insect-repellent gun, and the Tin Woodsman has his ax but also a gigantic wrench.
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Next we see our group in the dark-and-sinister "Haunted Forest".  In order to confront the witch, they have armed themselves with some new weapons.  Dorothy is '''still carrying''' her trusty picnic basket, but the Scarecrow has a staff and a pistol, the Lion has a butterfly net and an insect-repellent gun, and the Tin Woodsman has his ax but also a gigantic wrench.
  
 
Of course being a Haunted Forest, they discuss whether they believe in '''spooks'''.  The Tin Woodsman says he doesn't so the spooks lift him up and then drop him to the ground.  The Witch, watching all this through her crystal ball, now commands the Flying Monkeys to, "Take your army to the Haunted Forest and bring me that girl and her dog.  Do what you like with the others, but I want her alive and unharmed."  The Flying Monkeys attack and take Dorothy and Toto, while pulling the straw out of the Strawman, but leaving the Tin Woodsman and the Lion apparently unharmed.   
 
Of course being a Haunted Forest, they discuss whether they believe in '''spooks'''.  The Tin Woodsman says he doesn't so the spooks lift him up and then drop him to the ground.  The Witch, watching all this through her crystal ball, now commands the Flying Monkeys to, "Take your army to the Haunted Forest and bring me that girl and her dog.  Do what you like with the others, but I want her alive and unharmed."  The Flying Monkeys attack and take Dorothy and Toto, while pulling the straw out of the Strawman, but leaving the Tin Woodsman and the Lion apparently unharmed.   

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