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In the novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", the character is called the Tin Woodman. But in the 1939 film, he is called the Tin Man.
Referenced in
Mr. Conductor brings up the movie.
When the stones fall revealing him on his throne, Zarkon acts as though he's the Wizard.
Upon Zip's return to weinerville, he kept saying the quote "There's no place like home".
The opening segment
Contest Winner Visits the Set
In the song "The Little Red Fox {N'Ya N'Ya You Can't Catch Me}", and obvious straw man says his brother got a job in that movie.
Music for Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead from The Wizard Of Oz can be heard during the premiere of the gang's film.
"Over the Rainbow" instrumental plays on record, and Myrna Loy hums the song
James Stewart sing 'Over the Rainbow' during a scene.
Theme from "If I Only Had a Brain" incorporated into the score.
"Over the Rainbow", a song from this movie, can be heard sung by the black cat "Butch".
The narrator says "A song's the only thing/To take you over the rainbow/To the land where music is king".
Final music theme is "We're off to see the Wizard" as Jerry and the kitten walk off hand in hand.
Movie title is mentioned by Red Skelton.
A yellow line/street leads the way.
"Over the Rainbow" is performed
The Mouseketeers put on a mini-musical based on the Wizard of Oz books.
Candy's dog is named Toto.
Made from one of the Oz books.
Mentioned in jest by Ben Kendall.
Character from movie, plus the baby gorilla is named "Toto".
Mentioned as part of Judy Garland's filmography.
When Rob wakes up from a nightmare, he calls out for Auntie Em.
Title cites quotation
This version of "The Nutcracker" changes the story to imitate the plot of "The Wizard of Oz". Clara and the Nutcracker must journey to the Castle of the Sugar Plum Fairy. Along the way, they meet many people.
Patty refers to Richard as the The Cowardly Lion.
Darren tells Larry Tate that Glinda the Good Witch of the North was beautiful. Later in the episode, Brinkman says "I do believe in witches. I do. I do. I do believe in witches".
title refers to the movie where the witch sets the scarcrow on fire resulting in her own demise
Murray describes his day of job interviews as a journey to Oz
Scott uses the metaphor "Mexican Munchkins".
The police officer jokes that he is the Wicked Witch of the West.
Charlie mentions a character, mistakenly calling Glinda the "good witch of the west."
line referenced from the movie
In one of the montages Larry Hovis says "We're off to se the gizzard, the wonderful gizzard of Oz" which is a reference to The Wizard Of Oz.
Davy, Mike and Micky sing 'Ding, Dong, the Org is dead'
Darrin compares Endora to the Wicked Witch of the West.
Mr. Drysdale tells Miss Jane that "I'm off to see the wizard."
Olaf says, "I'm off to see the lizard."
Chet refers to Mrs. Beal as The Wicked Witch of the North
Lyam Frank Baum was the author of "The Wizard of Oz", and the title of the episode is a play on the novel's title.
Referenced by title.
At one point, Dr. Moses tells Georgie to click his heels together three times.
Song in title in movie
When Billy buys his wife a Cadalliac, he gives a yellow bow and ribbon and tells her to "Follow the yellow brick road."
Referenced during the intro
Bertha's first appearance in the film in long pigtails references Dorothy's appearance/some quotes from this movie are used
Dr. Phibes sings "Over the Rainbow."
The title is taken from the famous Wizard Of Oz song.
Lamont refers to this film when Fred confuses Toto for Tito.
Mentioned by Jeannie
Cindy mentions the movie by name.
"Zardoz" are the only six letters still visible when characters run across the remains of the wizard's balloon.
In a halloween (or costume) party there are some people dressed as the scarecrow, tin man, and the cowardly lion.
Trapper says, "We're off to see the wizard."
Grady discusses the film at length and sings portions of "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" and "Over the Rainbow."
Reverend Mother says 'follow the yellow brick road'
Captain Rausch: "Maybe it was the Tin Woodsman. Did it dance, sing? Did Jack Haley's voice come out of it?"
When Hawkeye and Radar have picked up B.J., Hawkeye tells Radar to "follow the yellow brick road".
Mentioned by the muppets
Hawkeye says that B.J.'s watch looks like "a lunch pail for Munchkins."
Oz is mentioned as a fantasy land in the opening monologue of the film.
"The road is dirt, not yellow brick."
Hawkeye says, "There have been some great ox movies: 'The Ox-Bow Incident,' 'A Yank at Oxford,' 'The Wizard of Ox,' 'Cow Green Was My Valley.'"
Referenced by John Belushi during Weekend Update
Mentioned during 'Crowd auditions'
Margaret Hamilton reprises her role as the Wicked Witch of the West.
referenced in metal detector skit
Actor John Black mentions "the yellow brick road".
The Bradys appear in a bizarre "Wizard of Oz" themed skit while singing "Car Wash."
Melanie Safka sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
Pelvis clicks his heels and repeats the phrase "There's no place like home."
Raggedy Andy's legs stick out whilst under the box in the same way as the Wicked Witch of the East after she was killed.
"Over the Rainbow" reference.
Jason mentions the character The Wicked Witch of the West.
Mark Hammil refers to his charcter as a sort of Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz
Hawkeye sings part of "Over the Rainbow."
Hawkeye says, "I'll follow the yellow brick road."
Starsky hums "Over the Rainbow" while getting out of the ambulance
One of the "vocal interruptions" sung between scenes is "We're Off to See the Wizard".
There are a few instances where the film is quoted.
Robin performs "Over the Rainbow."
Title reference to a famous Dorothy quote. Ray Bolger played Toby Noe in the episode, and Hunk / The Scarecrow in the movie.
episode title references famous quote from The Wizard of Oz
When the storm has subsided, major Winchester remarks he had thought they would be in Oz by then.
Max Klinger dressed up like Dorothy Gale said to his dog in basket: "Toto, we're going home".
When Flagg hides in the garbage can, Winchester calls him Tin Man.
Mork tells Orson he gave the tin man a heart.
Plot taken directly from the movie.
The episode title references "The Yellow Brick Road" in this film.
Referenced in Apocalypse Now sketch
Two characters sound "Over the Rainbow."
Charles refers to the Korean orphans as "the Munchkin horde."
Wolfman Jack refers to Centuri as "Tin Man."
"I'll get you, my pretty. And your little dog too!"
Mentioned in dialogue by the character of Louis B. Mayer when boasting about the upcoming large scale production.
Johnny says: Auntie Em, Uncle Henry, Toto! It's a twister! It's a twister!
Papa says: "This guy makes King Kong look like Singer's Midgets!"
Dorothy and Toto are mentioned.
Mentioned in a line of dialogue
yellow brick road mentioned
Quoted by Priscilla in front of the mirror
"I don't know where we are but it sure isn't Kansas."
Boxer hears various quotes while knocked out including "There's no place like home"
When Tangina is first introduced, Steve says "So, what side of the rainbow are we working tonight?", which is a reference to both the Munchkins and the song "Over The Rainbow".
Drebin sings "Over the Rainbow" as part of his tribute to Judy Garland
Lydia talks about her favorite scene in the Wizard of Oz
"Somewhere, over the rainbow."
Nell comments that the hall where the sales pitch is held "looks like Emerald City".
Referring to Mrs. Slater, Diane says: "The Wicked Witch of the West strikes again".
Referenced on Saturday Night News
"I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
There is a poster for this film over Natalie's bunk.
Murdock wants to follow the yellow brick road
characters sing "We're Off to See the Wizard" while leaving the restaurant
Mentioned by name.
While Ralphie and Randy are waiting in line for Santa, people dressed as the wicked witch and tinman greet them
Paul calls Meg "The Wicked Witch of the West".
In a scene during the opening credits, Shirley MacLaine comes into Emma's bedroom and there is a soundtrack album for the film "The Wizard of Oz" spread out on the bed while Emma is sleeping.
Full of references to the film, both in the narration and in the music.
mentioned by Michael
Judy Garland singing "Over the Rainbow", originally from this movie
Quoted by Murdock
A scene from The Wizard of Oz (1939) appears on the screen behind two people in this film, Chris Marker's 2084, 6 minutes and 55 seconds into it.
movie poster in soon-to-be ex-girlfriend's apartment, tin woodsman clearly visible
It starts in black and white and turns into color.
Mentioned by name.
Steele gives the production information after Laura quotes a line from the movie (near the beginning of the episode).
It is referenced in dialogue: "Oz has spoken".
Episode title is take-off on "We're Off to See the Wizard".
one of the books Sam Crenshaw is filing on the shelf
includes songs from the movie
References a line from the film
The sideways sidewalk is paved with yellow brick, the Huggas are kind of like Munchkins, Hodge is an elephant with a poor memory, sort of like lion being a coward.
Jack references the movie
The characters are going to watch this movie on tv.
Dorothy and Kansas referenced by The Balladeer
Quoted by Murdock
While sleeping, Sid said, "No place like home...No place like home...No place like...Toto, Step into this cage. You'll be safe here."
Vinnie says, "Uh oh, somethin' tells me we ain't in Kansas no more, Toto."
The episode title is one of the songs from the movie.
David wakes up and asks "Auntie Em ?"
Sometimes there are movie references in songs made for movies. In the song "Holly Rock", Sheila E. makes references to "The Wizard Of Oz", saying that she's "badder than the Wicked Witch" and "I'll get your kids...Your little dog, too".
Hannibal bases his performance as Ruff the Bear on the Cowardly Lion
Referenced during the Sandwich Quiz
"Who was that?" "The Wicked Witch of the West"
The Tin Man appears in a puppet shop.
Michaels says to bring Crane back from 'Oz'
"stay on here in the Land of Oz with the Wizard and all those other creepy pals of yours and you'll never need to know"
Elois says to Jennifer while laying on the floor, "we found laying here. You were clicking your heals and all you say is 'there's no place like home. There's no place like home."
This movies makes reference to some of the Tin Mans lines
Steve refers to Tangina as "the magic Munchkin."
When Muska tries to touch Sheeta's pendant, his hand is stung by it just like when the Witch of the West tried to touch Dorothy's shoes.
The montage over her sleeping face as she awakens from her fantasy
Satin says "I got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore".
The melting scene is reinacted when a witch is splashed with water, Gar-Wreck is mentioned as having watched the film on TV, and a yellow brick road appears at one point.
Williams quotes 'There's no place like home'
Doyle says 'There's no place like home'
There's a segment called "The Wizard of Odd."
Video case is shown in a video store.
In "Betty's Big Break" the kids are doing a pageant called The Lizard of Oz.
In a dream sequence where Donald goes through one door in a hall and comes out another, he remarks, "I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore!"
Neighbors take the Charming children to see The Wizard of Oz.
"I'm off to see the lizard."
"Let's see those tramps from Oz top that!"
Larry distracts Balki by claiming to see the Wicked Witch of the West.
In a dream sequence, Garfield dreams that he is Dorothy and Odie is Toto, travelling the yellow brick road.
When a Holographic image of Yogurt fades out after giving Lone Starr advice he says 'What a World, What a World' as the Wicked Witch does at her demise.
Like Glinda, Stella goes away in a bubble.
title reference
Dick dresses as the Tin Man
The movie about to be watched.
When the playhouse lands on Zyzzybalubah's planet, Pee-wee remarks that it does not look like Kansas
Launchpad tries clicking his heels together to activate his shoes' secret device, and Feathers says, "Maybe you forgot the magic words, Dorothy."
The Wicked Witch's palace guards' chant ("Oh-WEE-oh...") is interpolated into the song "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night"
Emerald City is seen at the end of the Wonderful World of Whopper. Also, "Somewhere over the Rainbow" is heard.
Magica's throne room scene references that of Oz, including the appearance of a floating head
One man calls himself "Toto" when answering Dorothy's ad in the newspaper, which accidentallly winds up in the personals.
Faye refers to Carlos, whom she thinks is her son, Bobby, as "my little Munchkin."
quotes from Wicked Witch and guards
Big Bird compairs himself and Barkley to Dortothy and Toto
several references and immitations by Robin Williams
"Wicked Bitch of the North"
Sophia says to Rose "you need the Wizard of Oz."
Reference to Munchkins
Scene of Lucia on motorcycle alludes to Miss Gulch on her bicycle.
Otho : "She's still upset that someone dropped a house on her sister"
Data was refer to as a Tin Man.
It is referenced.
"Wicked Witch of the West"
When Doom is dying from the "Dip" he says" I'm Melting, Melting!
"I don't think we're in Drekmore anymore."
Color footage sandwiched between B/W segments
Veronica calls Heather Duke Wicked Witch of the West.
Reference to Munchkins
During the studio back lot foot chase Michael hides out in a costume storage room. The pan which ultimately reveals the rabbit costume he will wear also includes the mask of The Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz (1939).
A soldier at the air base tells Cooper that he's "not in Kansas anymore."
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in Joel's questionnaire
Crow: "Aunty Em! Aunty Em!"
"Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!"
Melissa mentions the title.
Joel: "Surrender, Dorothy!"
Dr. Graves whistles the song "If I Only Had a Heart" to Data who don't understand what it means, he says it is from an old movie and it is sang by a tin man who wants to be a human (a reference to Data)
References to the Wicked Witch of the West, the Good Witch of the North and the Cowardly Lion, 'pay no attention to the man behind the test tubes'
Servo hums the song of the Wicked Witch of the West's guards.
Jakob Stegelmann talks about dwarfs, mentions the film + still footage shown
Stephanie says she saw The Wizard of Oz and wasn't scared of the wicked witch
"If you click your heels 3 times you'll end up back in kansas"
Crow: "Aunty Em! Aunty Em!"
Crow: "Yes, and Godo, too"
Marcy wakes up and says, "I had a dream, that I was Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz."
Michael refers to Darius as The Tin-Man.
One of the Black Sox says,"I'm melting!" before disappearing in cornfield.
Joel: "Just try to pay no attention to that girl behind the curtain."
Joel: "I'm not in Kansas anymore."
"I don't think we're in Kansas anymore"
Maurice says "We're not in Kansas anymore!"
Poster seen in Todd Arthur's apartment.
Danny says, "Dorothy was right. There's no place like home."
A serial killer clicks his knives together and chants "There's no place like home."
while dreaming, Sally quotes Dorothy's lines just before waking up at the end of the picture
Joey works lines from the film into a comedy routine.
Malfaire's legs roll up while she says "I'm melting", after being crushed by the falling schoolbus.
Joel: It was a bizarre dream and you were all there.
Joel and the bots chant "lions and tigers and bears."
Joey suggests watching the film with Stephanie.
Joel: "Maybe it's really helium and they'll sound like the Munchkins."
Crow: "You clinkering, clankering mishmash of degraded Harley-Davidson remnants!"
Joey sings "If I Only Had a Brain." Jesse quotes the film.
When the four kids skip through Hellgate like they're on the yellow brick road, while Pam says "I'm melting, melting."
"Scarecrow, I think I'll miss you most of all"
"Follow the Yellow Brick Road"
"Poppies make her sleep"
Tom (as the Wicked Witch of the West): "Fly, monkeys! Fly!"
Referenced during 'American Musical'
Referenced during 'props'
Several characters quote lines from the film.
Title reference to the song "We're off to see the Wizard"
Character from movie
ALF: "Toto, something tells me we're not in cartoon territory any more."
Brian mentions the film.
Doc Brown wears clothes based on Professor Marvel
One of the bands on the list Ford reads near the end of the movie is called "Brain Of The Scarecrow".
Johnny calls Bernie "a horse of a different color".
Alf comments that Emma's hairdo is like the wicked witch of the west
Babs dresses up as Glinda.
Sneezer says, "I saw 'The Wizard of Oz,' and I cried, and I cried, and I cried all night!"
Babs is sent to the principal's office, which is like the Wizard's lair, and says, "There's no place like home!"
"Oz never really gave Tin Man anything"
Joel: "How 'bout a little fire, Scarecrow?"
Tom: "Oil can! Oil can!"
Babs dresses up as Glinda, the good witch.
Crow: He'll trash us from top to bottomus.
The phone booth lands on top of a cowboy, and Bill remarks, "I landed on him like the Wicked Witch of the East!"
Dr. Crusher muses "click my heels together three times and I'm back in Kansas"
Dorothy says she dreamt about being the witch in this
Joel (as the Tin Man): "Oil can!"
Tom: "We're not in Kansas anymore, dude."
Peter Keyes said the "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" line
When the big green head in the principal's office is revealed to be Bugs Bunny, he says 'it worked for the Wizard of Oz'
"Hey we landed on a Witch"
The opening and ending of this TV movie takes place at the premiere of this movie,
Bill, Ted, and the Grimm brothers repeat the "lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" phrase.
Crow: "How 'bout a little fire, Scarecrow?"
"If he only had a heart" Crow: "A brain"
several references and immitationsby Robin Williams
when Bart wakes up from his 'dream', he says "And you were there, and you and you..."
Joey compares Danny's dancing to that of the Tin Man, and tells him he needs to oil his joints.
"What about Scarecrow's brain
Babs imitates Glinda, the good witch.
A sign at the dog obedience school reserves an area for "Totos."
Greg Proops pretends to be the Tinman during 'props'
someone says "There's no place like home"
Brad refers to Shelly as "Munchkin."
Hollywood pokes his head out from behind the curtains and says, "The wizard isn't here."
Al says to Kelly "I'll miss you most of all, Scarecrow."
Includes the debut of Kevin Nash's Oz gimmick with the Great Wizard (Kevin Sullivan in a mask) as his manager.
Movie poster in Montana Moorehead's dressing room.
Joel: Come forward, Cowardly Lion.
"How about a little fire, Scarecrow"
Joel and bots: Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!
"How 'bout a little tongue, Scarecrow?"
"They're all poppies"
At the amusement park, Ben asks Junior if he wants "to go on the Munchkin ride."
Joel: "And what about Scarecrow's brain?"
Joe: "I can't come back; I don't know how it works!"
"Don't pay attention to the man behind the curtain."
"Yeah right, Dorothy and you can go back to Kansas"
Tom: "Oil can! Oil can!"
Tom: "Are you a good witch or a bad witch?"
Joel: "We can't come back; we don't know how it works!"
"You know Buddy Ebsen was originally going to play this role"
A student at the costume ball is dressed up as Dorothy.
quote from movie in title
The Beast is given the same haircut as the Cowardly Lion
When Ned tells Homer that he plans to open a left-handed store, Homer asks him if he plans to have it "in the merry old land of Oz".
Before Rimshot comes out of the tree, Ernest says "There's nothing in that tree for me".
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain"
Dr. Forrester: "Here's a waffle for you, Scarecrow."
The near-quote "You clinking, clattering, cacaphony of colligenous cogs and camshifts!" which was originally used as an insult to the tin man.
Doc asks Marty if he remembers what happened to the wicked witch at the end of 'The Wizard of Oz'.
Joel: "Have a little fire scarecrow!"
Crow: Oh, what a world, what a world.
Tom: "Did he say 'oil can'?"
Charlie tells Mr. Ben "We're not in Kansas anymore."
"The Lizard of Roz."
The Scarecrow's song "If I Only Had a Brain" is played when Emmett thinks he must not use his brain.
"Oil-can. Oil-can!"
Referenced by Tom Shales
"Auntie Em! Auntie Em!"
After Parker's parents' fight ends at the video store, Aunty Em emerges from the tornado shelter and begins looking for Dorothy.
Immediately before being shot, Mr. Blonde asks the tortured cop, "How 'bout some fire, scarecrow?," which the Wicked Witch of the West says to the Scarecrow
Crow: "Who killed my sister?" "The Wizard's not in!"
The parrot quotes, "There's no place like home."
In the "real world", Darkwing wonders how to get back to St. Canard. "There MUST be a way to get home from here. Isn't there a yellow brick road or something we could follow?"
Plucky says "oil can" and the Wicked Witch and Toto are seen
Dietz: "Missles and Soldiers and spies, oh my."
Victor tells Ricky, "I'm gonna miss you most of all," and Ricky replies, "I suddenly feel like I'm in 'The Wizard of Oz.'"
Plucky asks "Auntie Em is that you?"
Shelly sings "If I Only Had a Brain."
When Sideshow Bob leaves prison, he hugs Snake and says, "I'm going to miss you most of all!"
As Antonio drags out his good-byes, Roy says "For God's sake, Dorothy didn't take this long leavin' Oz!"
Crow, Joel, and Tom (singing): "You're out of the dark, you're out of the woods. . . ."
Tom: "Hail, Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead."
"Run, Toto, Run" to schnauzer
Joel: "I am the great and powerful Oz!"
Crow: "You clinking, clanking..."
Joel: "I can't stop; I don't know how it works. Goodbye, folks!"
Crow, Joel, and Tom hum the chant of the Wicked Witch of the West's guards.
Joel (as the Wicked Witch of the West): "How 'bout a little fire, scarecrow?"
Crow: The Wizard's not In!
"We represent the Lollipop Guild."
Kelly refers to a group of freshmen students as "Munchkins."
A poster for the film is visible behind Jerry and George in the opening scene at the bar.
Jimmy and others perform in a live theater version of this film
Joel (as the Cowardly Lion): "I *do* believe in spooks! I *do* believe in spooks!"
"We're not in Oz anymore" (seen written in graffiti)
There are several references to a Kansas tornado which cause a young girl to embark on a fantastic adventure.
Paul does an impression of the Cowardly Lion from "The Wizard of Oz"
"I defintely don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto."
Ben's character in the dandruff shampoo commercial says, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
A poster can be seen at the Improv's wall.
Crow (as the Tin Man): "I can hear my heart breaking."
Crow, Joel, and Tom (singing): "The house began to twitch, the hinges to unhitch."
Ned and Rod Flanders welcome the Simpsons by singing "We Welcome You to the Neighborhood" to the tune of "We Welcome You to Munchkinland".
Doc shows Marty a pair of shoes that will make him taller. They are red and they work by clicking the heels together, just like Dorothy's ruby slippers.
"Where are you off to?" Joel: "See the wizard?"
Yellow Brick Road mentioned.
When Harold's retainer fuses to his fillings, Red compares Harold's speech sounds to that of the Tin Woodman
Harold compares the pump's imploding the oak trees to the Wicked Witch of the West's melting, to which Red remarks of Harold, "If he only had a brain..."
A poster can be seen at the Improv's wall.
"Poppies will make us sleep"
Homer and Bart sing "Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead" on the way to Aunt Gladys' funeral.
Crow: (as the Tin Man) I can barely hear his heart beating.
"Tonight on Eye on Springfield, the munchkins from The Wizard of Oz, where are they now?"
The title is a reference to the munchkins Dorothy meets in "The Wizard of Oz".
Buddy Epsen laments his casting as The Tin Man
Tom (as the Cowardly Lion): "Courage!"
Benedict calls Danny 'Toto'
"We're not in Kansas anymore"
Joel: "Fashions from the Lollipop Guild collection"
Crow, Joel, and Tom sing the chant of the Wicked Witch of the West's guards.
Tom (as the Tin Man): "I can hear my heart breaking."
Joel: (singing) What happened was just this...
Joel (as a character wakes up): "And you were there, and you, and you!"
In Jet Scream one of the characters passing through the metal detector is the Tin Man.
"To Paris?" To Paris!" is a reference to "To Oz?" "To Oz!"
"I'm not in Kansas anymore."
Yakko says a variation of the line "Something tells me we're not in Kansas anymore"
The grim reaper refers to Yakko, Wakko, and Dot as "nasty little Munchkins."
Crow (as the Wicked Witch of the West): "My set is melting! Melting!"
Joel: I can't come back. I don't know how it works.
Scientist: "A heart! And a brain!" Servo: "And the noive!"
The wicked witch of the West is one of the things sucked into the suck-o-matic.
Gail sings "Somewhere over the Rainbow"
"Tin Man, step forward."
Lois mentions she is like Dorothy waiting for a tornado to take her to Oz.
Jefferson says "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
In "Holly Woodchuck," a road sign reads, "You're not in Kansas anymore."
Mike: "Do you represent the Lollipop Guild?"
Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'
"Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Red Onion, anymore"
At the costume ball, one of the guests is dressed as Dorothy.
Homer: The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side.
Mike and the bots: (singing) The house began to twitch...
The droid, named Joey, that accompanies the main character says a line from that film (the one about not being in Kansas anymore)
Dialog about Munchkins and red slippers
Schemer quotes the "not duke, not prince, but king" line from "If I Were King of the Forest."
One character refers to another character as the Wicked Witch of the West.
Crow hums the Wicked Witch's theme.
Jack: "Something tells me I'm not in Kansas."
Mike: "Perhaps you were right, my Munchkin."
Yakko receives a medal for "courage," and (imitating the Cowardly Lion) he adds, "Ain't it the truth?"
Dave's "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" quote.
The tornado that sends Duckman from Heck to Heaven is a take from the movie.
a girl says her dog's name is Toto and says "it's named after the dog from..."
Fran mentions melting C.C. with bucket of water.
After hearing compliments from Carrie, Fraiser answers by saying he would be "something like the Wizard of Oz".
Fran refers to the former Miss Wickervich as the Wickervich of the West.
"I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Such-o."
They say that James Hetfield looks like the Cowardly Lion.
dialogue
Tom says, "Are we goin' home, Stu? Like Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz'?"
Niles tells C.C. that she has no powers here and someone will soon drop a house on her.
Lorna played Judy Garland's character ; Aunt Mimi says "She looks more like Judy Garland then Judy Garland does!"
Crow: "How would you like it if somebody picked *your* apples?"
"Surrender Dorothey"
Alan Arkin mistakenly refers to the "golden brick road" and is corrected by Kevin Spacey.
"Yo man, I don't think we're in Oz anymore!"
Crow: She looks like a munchkin from this angle.
Mike: (Singing) What happened was just this. The wind began to twitch...
Homer shouts "My sugar is melting! Melting!!!" in the style of the witch from this movie when she screams "I'm melting! Melting!"
Servo: You were there. And you, and you...
Geoffrey suggests throwing water on Ashley and watching her melt.
Genie transforms into Dorothy seeing the robot saying "A tin man? Where's the Scarecrow?"
title reference/movie mentioned in A Friend of Dorothy
Mike: "Aunty Em!"
Tom (as the Wicked Witch of the West): "Fly, my horsies! Fly!"
The title refers to the film's signature song, and Tink plays "There's No Place Like Home" on his harmonica.
Something tells me I'm not in Agrabah anymore."
When C.C. has not arrived at the house and with the fact that it is raining outside, Niles mentions that she probably melted.
As Snow White travels through the woods, she comes to a yellow brick road, then a cyclone appears carrying a house.
Pesto wakes up from a dream and (pointing to Bobby and Squit) says, "You were there, and you were there!"
the tin man and the movie are mentioned
The Wicked Witch of the West mentioned.
Johnny: "Ding Dong, the Witch is dead."
Mike: "How would you like it if somebody picked *your* apples?!"
Mike (as Glinda): "Are you a good witch or a bad witch?"
title reference/movie mentioned
The Thing: "Quick! Tell Dorothy and Toto to hide. It's the Wicked Witch of the West."
In Marge's "Lost in Space" nightmare, Homer (as Dr. Smith) refers to Lisa (as Robby the Robot) as a "clattering clank of cogs."
Dialogue reference to "munchkin"
mentioned once
Boston jokingly says "Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore" to Maggie.
Homer says, "All I have to do is follow the yellow-drip road."
A character in the film says, "From behind the Iron Curtain," after which Mike says, "Pay no attention to them."
"Off to see the Wizard"
Line:"I had a wonderfull dream Auntie Em,and you were there"
Crow: Oil-can! Oil-can!
Crow: "Dorothy returns home."
We see people auditioning for a play of The Wizard of Oz, the costumes are based on the films as is the tin man music.
When they discover the frozen version of Earth, Quinn says "We're not in Kansas anymore."
Tank Girl mocks Kesslee with the words "I'm melting, I'm melting". A drawing also shows Tank Girl in a Dorothy-like outfit with a dog by her side.
The New Age Fair sign says "There's no place like Om" instead of home.
The radio announcer parodies "We represent the lollipop guild."
Mike Roberts refers to John Irvin as Dorothy and to Dorothy's slippers
Quoted in dialogue
A man asks the Leprechaun what Judy Garland was really like
dialogue: "how about some fire, scarecrow?"
Chi-Chi mentions the character The Wicked Witch of the West.
Judy Garland is singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
When Lenora's late, Jess asks, "Did she have to take her flying monkeys to the vet?"
Will yells out "Auntie Em, No!" when the stove catches fire
Blight calls MAL Toto.
the castle in Bart's dream looks like Emerald city
Mentioned in Dave's office
Ellie asks Val: "Aren't you afraid somebody's gonna drop a house on you?"
Annie asks Caroline who she'd rather sleep with - Ross Perot or "one of those flying devil monkeys from 'The Wizard of Oz'."
Will references this film when walking in the casino for the first time
Closing scene referenced in 'Cidney'
"Not in Kansas anymore" quote.
Max to John in the bar: Ding, dong the witch is dead.
Dreadwing calls Cifex Tin Man.
"I get th feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"
mentioned by Dr. Mittenhand
You meet a talking scarecrow in a meadow who is not able to scare a single crow
"Miss Munchkin"
guy sings words to the tune of part of "We're Off to See the Wizard"
Mike (as the Wicked Witch of the West): "Poppies!"
When Zoey discovers Cybill's going out of town, she exclaims, "Ding dong, the witch is dead!"
"Bunions and Blisters and Corns, Oh My!"
"Now to return to the Lollipop Guild"
There is a quote that is a direct reference to the film
One character refers to another character as being like The Wicked Witch of the West.
Crow, Mike, and Tom sing the song of the witch's guards.
Referenced in Redenbacher Holiday Theatre
The plot closely parallels The Wizard of Oz, the allusion is made clear during the final scene with the sorcerer.
"How about a little fire spaceman"
In "Paws", Casper imitaes The Wizard when Paws tries to get in Whipstaff.
When Katy threatens to reveal Sabrina's secret, Sabrina mimics the Wicked Witch of the West and even says her line "I'll get you my pretty, and your little dog too!"
Forrester: Wait, help! Auntie Em! Auntie Em!
After he is attacked, Grampa wakes up in the Simpsons' home and, pointing to members of the family, says, "And you were there, and you were there."
"You want out? Click your heels together three times."
A cow is seen flying past. Also, the device the team tries to send up into the tornado is named "Dorothy" as the main character in the movie. An image of Dorothy is even painted on the side.
Mr. Pennypincher: "I'm taking Whipstaff Manor and your little dog Toto, too."
Debbie mentions that Tommy and Rob used to do routines from this to her when she was little, she asks him to do it again and Tommy does a line from one of the Munchkin songs.
Fran mentions the movie by name.
Tom: "It appears to be growing into a 'Wizard of Oz' commemorative plate."
mentioned in a line of dialogue
Lord Nor: I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
Billy quotes Dorothy: "Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore."
Kelly mentions this Film in the Line "What if it's like in "The Wizard of Oz""?
A little person is referred to as a Munchkin
Wade complains that her parents used to make her watch it every year on TV, like it was a special event.
Althea suggests including a picture of the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Lion gang-banging Dorothy.
Tin Man mentioned
When Eric gets back from trying to go pick up college girls, he is repeating the flying monkeys' chant from The Wizard of Oz ("Oh-ee-oh, oh-oh").
Guitierrez thought that water will melt Freakazoid.
Beth mentions this movie when asked if she had never seen a scary movie
While Jamie tries to escape from Dementor during the parade, Myron (as Dementor) says "Come back here, my little pretty, and your little doll, too!" This is a reference to the Wicked Witch: "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!"
Picard says to Lily: "You're not in Montana anymore"
Baron K. Roolstein appears behind a curtain after his machine, KAOS, was destroyed by Dixie and Kiddy Kong.
title reference/movie mentioned
The movie is sort of a parody of "WOZ" in that the lead actress goes to a magical land, meets three men who teach her how to use her head, heart and soul, battles an evil movie agent (evil witch), and upon saying goodbye, tells one of her male friends what Dorothy told the Scarecrow, "I'm going to miss you most of all!"
"If I Only Had a Heart" is sung
Tom does an impression of the Cowardly Lion
John's car horn plays "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
Chandler calls Joey the "Tin Man".
"I'll take that challenge..." Servo: And your little dog, too.
"Surrender, Dorothey"
Selena sings, "Somewhere over the Rainbow."
Is referenced in the dialogue: "Oh great, it's the winged Monkeys!"
Jimmy wakes up saying "Dorothy's back in Kansas"
Referenced in the dialogue, "I had the strangest dream. And you were in it, and you..."
Tom (as the Tin Man): "I can barely hear my heart beating."
Mike: Pay no attention to the woman behind the mole.
The Clown: "There is no place like home"
Oz is referred to as the Emerald City
Jack: "That's right, Dorothy. It was all a dream."
One of the bad guys calls Steel "the Tin Man in steroids"
Surrender Dorthey
Jack: "We're off to see the Wizard." Also, "To Oz." Sam: "Any indigenous lions, tigers or bears I should lie awake worrying about."
several references in dialogue
"Aunt Em and Uncle Henry" comment
Sally makes reference to it
Tin Man statue seen
Wolf collects items from the movie The Wizard of Oz.
Sam and Max say "There's no place like home, there's no place like home".
Gwen talks about flying monkeys.
Mike: I think the Tin Man had that thing surgically removed.
Hilda calls Zelda "my pretty".
When the sturgeon tampers with Max's brain he sings in a high pitched voice "We represent the lollypop guild".
"Well, maybe he went somewhere over the rainbow"
Hidden Hollywood features scores of scenes from past movies, some in passing reference and many clips from various movies.
"There's no place like home"
Mike: I should have wrapped him up in celephant.
mentioned in documentary
John Waters alludes to it.
Jack: "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
Jack: "And you were there, and you were there, and there's no place like home."
Tom: "What a world! What a world! I'm melting!"
Servo: (as Glinda) Are you a good spaceman, or a bad spaceman?
Mr. James hides behind a curtain after he's been discovered by Dave
As Barney opens a branches door like Dorothy in the forest that they saw Miss Goldfinch's house and stuff.
As she leaves the party and embraces Berg, Bethany says "I think I'll miss you most of all, Scarecrow"
"You need brains, and I need legs; and the Wizard of Oz doesn't live in South Cincinnati."
Crow: Fly, monkeys, fly!
Maya watches a special on the making of this film.
Zelda mentions the Wicked Witch of the West in her song.
Carrie says: "Toto, we're not in Manhattan anymore"
several images of the wicked witch
After waking up and realizing it was all a dream, young Anna thinks, "Now I know how Dorothy felt."
title reference
Jack: "Where's that yellow brick road when you need it, eh Dorothy?"
"You wanna play ball, Scarecrow?"
Marks ex-girlfriend is referred to as a Munchkin.
on Halloween, the sisters are dressed as witches, they lift their dresses up a little and they have red and white striped socks just like the ones seen when Dorothy's house lands on the Wicked Witch
Charlton Heston equates the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal to The Wizard of Oz.
Sabrina says "there's no place like home" while awaking from a dream
Tim and Jill dress as a flying monkey the Wicked Witch of the West for a Halloween party.
Sub-title is parody of song "Over the Rainbow" in film.
Scully says "there's no place like home". A.D. Skinner also mentions Toto.
mentioned once
Matthew believes Lisa is a witch. He splashes water on her then asks when she's going to start melting.
Margret and Lily talk about the film in a bar scene, 52 minutes into the movie.
Talked about.
The theme of the high school reunion is this movie. While the Over the Rainbow song was played.
Tornado on Hyrule stage.
Keys to open apartment that leads to school are named after scarecrow, Tin-Man and Lion
The line "Oh restless spirit from the other side of the mountain, beyond thunderdome, somewhere under the rainbow, show yourself."
One of the movies Blowen ruined by shouting at the screen.
Jack says "Pay no attention to the breasts behind the curtain"
Sabrina: "I loved you in The Wizard of Oz"
Barbara Chafey mentions Dorothy pulling the curtain and revealing the Wizard.
Jack: "Auntie Em? Auntie Em?"
Jack: "There's no place like home, sir."
Dennis asks if Dorothy dropped her house on Nina; she calls him a Munchkin.
A character refers to this movie in dialogue.
Munchkin mentioned
Referenced by name
A witch mentions that Merton may have seen the show too often
someone is called "Tin Man"
In the Straight Story a young girl named Dorothy runs away from home and meets an old man by a fire place. The man then convinces her to return to her family. That's essentually what happens to Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz when she meets Prof. Marvel.
John says, "It's not Kansas, and you're way too homely to be Auntie Em. Come here, Toto."
Makepeace: "Yeah, there's no place like home."
Jack: "Hail, Dorothy."
Multiple references to "Oz" throughout the whole episode. "It's like we just stepped into The Wizard of Oz!"
While imitating Ernest Miller, Buff Bagwell says he will click his red shoes to leave Rockford and go back to his crib. Ernest Miller wore red slippers at this time.
Crow: "It's Glinda, the good witch, and she's hung up in the wires."
Mike: (a woman is wearing red shoes) Dorothy!
"There's no place like home."
Wes imitates the Cowardly Lion: "Put 'em up, put 'em up!"
Title is catch phrase from movie
Shaggy pours a bucket of water on Sarah Ravencroft's head and she asks "What's was that?" and Shaggy replies "Well it worked on "The Wizard of Oz".
Jack O'Neill says, "Well, certainly not Emerald City."
Irene dresses up like Dorothy
A lady says Sam looks like the freakin' Tin Man
As butter is poured into Homer's Milk Duds, he says, "Swim, my pretties!"
When Melanie and Allison get to their grandfather's house (after they arrive in France), Melanie says "Dorothy, we're definitely not in Kansas anymore."
"I don't want to be a 'Tin' Man!"
Munchkin mentioned
the play that the kids are doing is the wizard of oz
Will says "Booties, and jugs, and cans! Oh my!" like the line "Lions, and tigers, and bears! Oh, my!" uttered by Dorothy.
Urgo: "I'm melting. I'm melting! What a world. What a world!"
Dr. Melfi's dream about Tony uses poppy field music.
Moyotismon indirectly quotes the film "I've got your my pretty, and your little cat too"
Dr. Melfi talks about her dream involving Tony's accident
Sabrina, after awaking from a dream: "and you were there, and you were there..."
Ashley refers to the carnie as a "Munchkin."
When Cordelia gets a bottle of water to protect herself against Angel, Angel says 'What are you going to do, Melt me?' A direct reference to the Wicked Witch of the West's demise
"Queer as Folk: Episode #1.10" (2001) Emmett Honeycutt: [to Ted] Now, say it three times and click your heels: "Theres no place like home".
Amanda says: "I'll get you Sabrina, and your little kitty too."
Governor Croque says "You're not in Kansas anymore"
Spike: "You're not exactly the whiz these days..." Willow: "I am a whiz." Tara: "She is a whiz." Willow: "If ever a whiz there was."
"And your little dog too."
Chandler mentions the song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from the film.
homage to "pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"
funeral is likened to this movie
"We're sure as shit not in Kansas anymore"
"Toto, go back to Kansas."
Peter talks about how Dark Side of the Moon synchs up with this film.
Mick Foley announces that Edge and Christian will take on the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz in the first-ever TLC match at Summerslam, repeating "Tables and Ladders and Chairs oh my!"
Crais appears in the episode wearing Ruby slippers. When he gives Crichton a ticket, he's carrying a little dog named "Toto"
"There's no place like home" mentioned in this film
Jacob: "Who'd you say you were?" Daniel: "The, uh, Great and Powerful Oz."
Episode title is a quote
When Dorothy mentions her name to an Alzheimer's stricken Anna, Anna asks about the Scarecrow and Tin Man.
In Arthur's fairy-tale dream, the witch is pushed into the oven then she screams "I'm melting!" repeatedly, just like the witch in this film.
Grace: "I assume in this case you represent the lollipop guild?"
One of the movies mentioned that will show.
Lorelai says that she needs the Scarecrow to help her find her way.
Ron is compared to the Tin Man
Lisa asks an animation festival speaker whether his character is "a rip-off of the Cowardly Lion."
Maya's speech for Nina uses this film as a metaphor
The title of this episode refers to the famous line from The Wizard of Oz, "pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".
Jody suggests Sean might have done better bringing the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion with him than Vincent, Lenny and her.
Mike mentions this film
The Gunmen tap into a TV interviewer's ear piece and have him ask questions about a believed consipracy. When the police catch Langly still speaking into the mic, Frohike says "Pay no attention to that man." This is a reference to what the the Wizard of Oz says when he is caught in a similar situation: "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."
Level title "If I Only Had a Body"
The doctors monkey research is pictures of monkeys from famous movies, one is from The Wizard of Oz.
The music and things being sucked into the blackhole inside Vicky are in reference to the tornado at the start of this film.
John says, "Ding, dong, the pod is dead."
Amélie is told that the name Bretodeau is pronounced, in part, like "Toto"
Karen tells Will and Jack her mother-in-law is thinking about her friends in the Lollipop Guild.
Willow mentions Glenda the good witch and the Wicked Witch of the West
Not only does the title of the episode reference the movie, Cordelia taps her heels three times in an attempt to return home.
title reference
I killed the wicked witch. The wicked witch is dead. This is a reference to the famous line from the 1939 film.
Title and multiple references within the theme of the storyarc
John calls himself the Wizard of Oz.
There are multiple references to the film.
card says "There's no place like home"
Carter mentions Toto.
Aeryn turns into Dorothy and says, "There's no place like home."
Jack: "Just when you think you're not in Kansas anymore, it turns out you are."
"Or I'll get you and your little dog too." "Toto"
Jim calls Logan "the great and powerful Oz"
The students talk about watching the film synchronized to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album.
"There's no place like home"
referenced by Coach Kankel
Mr. Cuddles shouts: "Pay no attention to the teddy bear behind the cloak!" during the film's climax
Title referenced by Rudolph Guiliani on Weekend Update
Rory quotes the line "Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore."
"goin' down the yellow brick road" (lyrics)
Mentioned once
Arthur, Spence and Becky are watching this film and Arthur is scared by it.
While in the woods, the boys say "lions and tigers and bears, oh my."
Lestat says: "Come out, come out, wherever you are."
The tin man from this movie is a character in several sketches.
When seeing the living conditions in the shanty town on Coridan Commander Tucker mentions to Lt. Reed that not everyone gets to live in Emerald City.
Director Terry Gilliam refers to his doomed epic as "in the style of Wizard of Oz."
referenced Scarecrow character
Emmett references the film.
Title referenced by the Bloder Brothers
yellow brick road
When Marge is making the scarecrow, we hear the song "If I Only Had a Brain" from this film.
The title is a reference to lines/music from that movie.
Lorelai suggests it as a Movie in the Square Night contender.
Open reference by a character
Willow becomes a wicked witch, creates a fireball and tells it to "Fly my pretty, fly."
movie dialogue
Over the Rainbow featured as soundtrack
John says, "Mr. Red Shirt, whatever the Tin Man's paying you, we'll double it."
"over the rainbow Dorothy"
John says, "Just tryin' to get home, Auntie Em."
John says: "I am Dorothy Gale from Kansas
the professor and his assistant make numerous references to Oz
During the Haloween party, a kid can be seen dressed as the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz.
J.D. mentions this movie
A character mentions the Yellow-Brick road.
As Claude steps off of the elevator, it launches into a dream sequence complete with the song "Optimistic Voices"
Mentioned by name, witch getting killed by having water poured on her.
Lane mentions a song from this movie.
During the film's concert scene, one character says the famous quote, "There's no place like home."
mentioned in dialogue
When Hyde feels guilty about making out with Jackie, Eric jokingly asks if he was in Oz and got himself a heart - referring to the Tin Man.
mentioned in dialogue
Miss Gulch's Theme is heard several times, along with the "I'll get you my pretty" line.
Dr. Cox offers to call the flying monkeys for Jordan.
Lorelai and Rory quote the "lions and tigers and bears" chant.
Harriet mentions watching the movie; Little AJ calls Lt. Singer the Wicked Witch
In the Beach of Enchanted Realm, Clicking "talk" on the cliffs will reveal a Wizard of Oz reference.
When John sees Earth, he says "That really is Kansas"
Jack: "Hail, Dorothy! The wicked witch is dead." Also, "To Oz?"
Referenced by Andy
"there's no place like home"
Cordelia refers to Willow as Glinda, the good witch from The Wizard of Oz.
Silky Johnson tells Beautiful "Click your heels three times and go back to Africa". This is a take on when Glinda The Good Witch told Dorothy how she could get back home to Kansas.
When the submersibles reach the ocean floor, Bill Paxton remarks, "We're not in Kansas any more."
When the Sin Monsters die they melt and exclaim "I'm melting!"
Michael hums the "March of the Winkies" chant during Yoga
Sasha describes the scene between Dorothy and the gatekeeper at the Emerald City.
mention of Toto
Justin says the sterilisation of Liberty Avenue is like watching the film in reverse.
Characters discuss identity of Ray Bolger, who played the Scarecrow
Daisy mentions that she used to have Dorothy's bicycle from the film
Cheyanne tells Jake to "get a heart, Tinman."
A character quizes someone to see if he's gay by asking "Who played Dorothy in the film, The Wizard of Oz?"
Rory pretends she's had a dream and quotes Dorothy's "you were there, and you, and you" line.
(said as the wind is blowing hard outside) "It's like 'The Wizard of Oz' out there."
film clip
Spike: "Where are we off to?" Angel: "To see the wizard."
In response to Lorelai laying a path of Post-It notes through the house, Rory jokes that they must "follow the yellow stick road."
Partygoers dressed as the Tin Woodsman and Cowardly Lion encounter a scarecrow.
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
title refers to the flying monkey army of the Wicked Witch of the West.
The big "machine head" at the end is just like the Wizard's head
Cat does a Put 'em up -cowardly lion line
Paris says that the idea of Rory making somebody angry is as absurd as Dorothy pissing off the Tin Man.
The famous line "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore" is quoted.
One of the witnesses says that he loved the job he had and that it was "like going behind the curtain in 'The Wizard of Oz'"
In the middle of the snow level, a group of thugs surround you and the leader always says "welcome to Kansas Dorothy"
Willie says "Wizard of Oz Candy Bar Guild" and Marcus says "Lollipop Guild"
Jim Evers repeats, "There's no place like home, there's no place like home."
the trees move and trap young edward just like in Oz
When Emily mentioned that she was saving money for a college in Kansas, ladies were making fun of her and one of them said, "She's going somewhere over the rainbow."
When you click on the TV the movie playing is described as "a girl in pigtails walks up a yellow brick road"
Sammy says this is his favorite movie
mentioned in a line of dialogue
Dorothy talks about the flying monkeys and the Wicked Witch of the West.
Film's title and "there's no place like home" mentioned on a quiz show featured in the film
Herb and Patti's daughter is dressed like Dorothy at their costume party.
Frank impersonates Robin Williams in a remake of this classic film.
Alan answers to Charlies question of who lives in Kansas - Dorothy and her dog Toto from the movie
mentionned once
At Big Earl's bar, Hutch says, "I'm Kansas, and this is my little man, Toto."
poster seen
'God' is hit by a plane, his feet curl up and crumble
Line of dialog said in movie: "It's like Oz without the Yellow Brick Road"
Eric says that Mitch flew at Donna like the little monkeys from the movie.
Quoted by Bob
Emmett's line "Something tells me we're not in Pittsburgh any more" references the film's dialogue.
Mentioned by name
The "We are so not in Kansas anymore" line 52:22 into the film.
A scene with Carl standing next to a window watching the vampire children fly by is an exact duplication of the Witch's scene with the monkeys in "Oz".
Lorelai makes a reference to watching Toto from The Wizard of Oz.
variation of the line "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain"
"friend of Dorothy"
Lorne: "What if he's skipped too far down that evil brick road?"
"I'm not in Kansas anymore."
Lindsay calls Emmett "Auntie Em".
Wicked Witch mentioned
Gus names one of the Jupiter 42's shuttles 'Surrender Dotothy'
yellow brick road seen in graffiti on building
Glinda and Dorothy's names are referenced.
Shaggy says "I don't think we're in (kansas) anymore"
Mandy's intro has her hair turning into fire as she says, "How about a little fire?", a la the Wicked Witch of the West
one character claims "I don't think we're in Retroville( re: Kansas) anymore."
Rhonda referres to Fiona as "The Wicked Witch of the Valley"
Nate mentions The Scarecrow
During conversation in car about scarecrow one character says something like "What about the tin man and the lion"?
Cosmo says, "Pay no attention to the very muscular fairy behind the shower curtain!", a spoof of the Wizard of Oz' line, "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"
stills shown
Wendy tells Neil he needs to be careful in NYC, reminding him that he's "not in Kansas anymore."
The scarecrow, the Witch of the Waste.
Tony refers to the magic of clicking your heels together three times.
Kerry Conran, in an interview, cites Oz's flying monkeys as the inspiration for the film's ornithopters. Also, the film goes from a drab-noir color scheme and progresses into more vibrant "Technicolor" colors, as Oz does.
"You need to go see the Wizard. Ask him for some guts"
Abby is working with the recording of a disguised voice, trying to filter it back to its original state. One step in the process produces a high, squeaky version, and Tony says, "Yeah, OK, I'll get that APB out on the Lollipop Guild right away."
At the start of the film, there is reference made to "flying monkeys" by one of the bears.
Aggie suggests flying monkeys for the field hockey team.
Lorelai compares Taylor to the Tin Man, calling him heartless.
Julie Andrews mentions the connection between the movie and the musical "Wicked".
Songs and references incorporated into Spartan Cheerleaders routine
Mentioned by Conan O'Brien
A movie parody and/or quote reference.
"Pay no attention to the Pixie controlling the evil Jorgen robot"
McKay says "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."
Wenzela de IJsheks melts, like the Wicked Witch before her
They say this movie inspired the show's look.
"Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!"
Poster visible in the movie theater lobby when amber exits the restroom.
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" is sung
When Natalie glibly refers to Master Zi as "The Wizard", Monk corrects her by explaining, "First off, he is not a wizard - we are not over the rainbow".
Brian (when he opens the door and Craig is outside): "Now I know I'm not in Kansas anymore."
There is a "The Wizard of Oz" poster hanging in Raji's apartment.
The characters appear in the Peter Kay music video
The hotel inspector uses a line from the Wicked Witch of the West. "I'll get you next time, Mr. Moseby. [turns to London] And your little dog, too!"
"I guess we're not in Kansas anymore"
The title of this episode refers to the famous line from The Wizard of Oz, "pay no attention to that man behind the curtain".
this movie's ending is discussed
Giant holographic head
Amber says that "Tanya the Wicked Witch is dead."
one of the movies in a collage
"...or am I supposed to click my heels?"
Zach refers to himself and the other band members as various characters from the film.
Emmett calls his catering business "Auntie Em's", and Deb mentions sing-along Wizard of Oz.
Gary talks about Dorothy's farewell to her three companions at one point.
Janice refers to Henry as a Munchkin.
"Something tells me we're not in Kansas anymore."
A woman mentions "Over the Rainbow" when talking about Judy Garland. Also, Silhouette says to Crypto, "I'll get you, my pretty!"
Jack's wife wears "ruby slippers," also song "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead"
Mentioned by announcer.
"Follow the yellow brick road."
Title is a refernce to the song "Ding, Dong, The Witch is Dead."
When Willy opens the door to reveal the inside of the factory to the five kids and their guardians, the change from the pale colors outside of the factory to the bright, overly saturated world of the factory is an homage to Dorothy entering the land of Oz.
Otis says "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" before he kills the two male band members out in the desert.
In "Origins", Bubs' Concession Stand crushes Senor and Mr. Bland in the same way that Dorothy's house crushes the Wicked Witch of the East
Lollipop Guild/Munchkin mentioned
After crashing on the island, Shepard says "I hope I didn't land on anybody" (in reference to Dorothy's house landing on the Wicked Witch of the East). The Stargate franchise have a long running tradition of making Wizard of Oz references.
Title mentioned and discussion about Munchkins
Video case is shown.
While driving to the lake to dump the bodies, Vic refers to Roy by saying "Pay no attention to the man in the trunk," a reference to the Wizard's "Pay no attention to the man behind the curatin."
"Trouble in Emerald City?"
musical reference
Paris jokes about the Lollipop Guild while talking about Doyle's family all being unusually short.
title seen on movie marquee
The episode has a discussion of a political cartoon where Santos is portrayed as Dorothy and McGarry is the Wizard, with Bartlett the man behind the curtain.
Pip mentions the phrase "over the rainbow" when talking to Clark, who is gay.
Michel hums the Wicked Witch of the West's musical theme while talking about Paris.
referenced in dialogue
Referenced by name
"Maybe I should change my hair and get a scruffy dog."
Kelly dresses as Dorothy
Hugh asks Olly if Malcolm has sent in the flying monkeys.
"We're not in Kansas anymore."
Charlie, Alan and Jake dress up in a flying monkey costume and Evelyn dresses up in a wicked witch of the west costume
Many clips are shown.
Wicked Witch mentioned
referenced in clue in "Fun with Words" category
"Follow that yellow brick road"
Angela says "So we're looking for maybe a scarecrow, tin man, or a lion?"
When the police question Chrissie's alibi, Chrissie claims she can't remember what film she watched. D.S. Haydon says Stacey can remember, "She said it was The Wizard of Oz."
One of the items on the list
One of the places Stewie rides his trike into is along the yellow brick road in this film, characters from the film dive out of the way.
Jasper's costume is Scarecrow from "The Wizard of Oz"
In anticipation of beating out the Weavers, especially the mother Linda, the Linz family sings, "Ding-dong, the witch is dead."
Hef says, "I'm the wizard behind the curtain ... with three Dorothys"
A hero named Toto and his travelling friends encounter angry trees who throw fruit at them.
mentioned once
Referenced during Vincent Price's Thanksgiving Special
girl is dressed like Judy Garland as Dorothy
Lorelai says she uses the Wash & Brush Up Co. from Wizard of Oz to stay pretty.
The Linzes refer to the Weavers as "The Wicked Witch of the East and three monkeys"
Michael (imitating the Tin Man) says, "Oil can! Oil can!"
Song lyric: "Dorothy and Toto went over the rainbow to blow off Auntie Em"
Jackie tells Fez she is about to watch the movie. She wears her hair in braids, similarly to Judy Garland.
Reference to "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
"I'll get you...and your little granny, too!" ("I'll get you my pretty, and your little dog, too!")
Roger calls Carmen "Wicked Witch of the West"
Makes the countdown, is talked about in detail.
Referenced by name
Visual and verbal references to the 1939 film
Sam orders himself to 'follow the yellow brick road'
Alan mentions it in the theatre.
Paris says she hasn't slept through the night since the first time she saw Wizard of Oz.
Vince says "If I Only Had a Brain" when he sees the scarecrow
mentioned by Gene
Homage
little girl is called a "munchkin"
Referenced by name
Henry says that Paige always crys watching this film.
Jay Mohr mentions flying monkeys
Ziva makes a comment about "lions and spiders and bears", then mentions "The Wizard of Oz".
"Wizard of Odds" game
Jeremy says to a dog "Well, Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
Rich Fulcher answers a Mastermind question with "Toto from The Wizard of Oz?"
when jerry is talking to marcus he says "make sure you have a safe trip home, on the yellow brick road" referencing the movie Wizard of Oz
The Scarecrow (in the Scarcrow and Mrs. King segment) is the scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz
Dorothy/Tin Man mentioned
Near the end Ilsa says a slightly modified Wicked Witch of the West quote: "[to Mr. Moseby] But I'll get you next time, my pretty. And your little staff, too!"
A passenger describes approaching New York, saying it looked like 'Emerald City'.
A witch sings Somewhere Over the Rainbow in the "Fairy Idol" contest and then is smashed by an outhouse, an obvious reference to The Wizard of Oz.
discussed as a possible theme for the Hollywood Musical wedding
House refers to Foreman after his brain biopsy as 'Scarecrow'.
"Munchkin City"
The film opens and closes with the 4 main characters walking a along a brick path.
"Munchkin"
Wolverine refers to Colossus as "Tin Man." Also, Jean's childhood home is carried up into the air by tornado-like winds (as was Dorothy's).
Closeup of Ofelia's red (ruby) slippers in the final sequence
"Cody, I have a feeling we're not in Boston anymore."
Alex says that clues in the "Oz" category will refer to the books, not the movie
mentioned by name
"There's no place like home. There's no place like home."
mentioned in dialogue
"The Tin Man" referenced in dialogue.
poster
G-girl threaten to kick Hannah to Munchkinland
(while driving lost) "I'm in East Oz here"
A movie still of the film is shown with other photographs
Vala tells the Wizard of Oz story and the cast appear in costume
Dr. Venture recalls the time he, Brock, and his two sons have a "Wizard of Oz" theme for a costume party.
"Click your heels twice" and "There's no place like home" spoken
Charades movie title guess
House quotes the Wizard when testing sensation in Powell's feet.
Randy (after inhaling air from a ballon): "We represent the Lollypop Guild, The Lollypop Guild, The Lollypop Guild"
when Raven is frozen, Chelsea thinks she is saying "oil can" like the Tin Man
House says "Hello, my pretties."
"It was just his head kinda floating there like the Great, Powerful Oz."
Veronica mentions munchkins
"Spyro, I think we're not in Kansas anymore"
"I feel like I'm Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz'."
"lions, tigers and bears"
Dorothy, Auntie Em, Wicked Witch of the West mentioned
Someone dresses as The Scarecrow from this film.
In "Malloween Commercial", the Sad Girl's Halloween costume is of the Wicked Witch of the West
A "Wizard of Oz" school play is the center of this episode's subplot.
When Darnell is talking to Charlie about changing himself, Darnell asks if Charlie thinks he's a wizard. He also makes a reference to the Yellow Brick Road.
"I think we're in Kansas, Toto"
The "...look like you landed in Oz" line.
Moseby uses a slightly changed Wicked Witch of the West quote. [to Zack & Cody] "But I'll get both of you. And your little hawk, too!"
Host, Victoria Hollingsworth, quotes Dororthy's memorable line to Toto. Also mentions title.
"Unless you're a member of the lollipop guild..."
mentioned in dialogue
"Got the Wicked Witch of the North here."
Toto and Lollipop Guild mentioned
Seth and Sandy talk about the film and it's storyline in their kitchen.
when the witches are flying around the dwarfs house one witch says to the other "lets spell out surrender ella" this references when the witch spells out surrender dorothy while flying about the emerald city in wizard of oz
Referenced by name
referenced in dialogue
Oz and the Tin Man are mentioned in song lyrics
Lilly imitates one of the munchkins from The Wizard of Oz.
Martin mentions it while talking to Treena
They discuss toes curling up before death with reference to the witch in "The Wizard of Oz"
Benito is having an audition for the role of one of the characters of the movie.
mentioned by Mark
A line is quoted from the film
Max makes a reference to the "lollipop guild."
Feet with red shoes appearing under wreckage
Ray names the script as one of five that all young writers should "master" to understand how to structure a script successfully.
referenced in dialogue
Joy talks about a house full of midgets falling on Darnell; Darnell tells her that it was Dorothy in the house, not the midgets.
Sam mentions that it is "playing at the Palace. "
Munchkin mentioned
Sawyer calls Charlie a munchkin
"How many Dorothys live in Kansas?"
mentioned in dialogue
Dean say to "follow the creepy brick road"
Wilhelmina quotes a line from the film.
"I hear Oz wants to sell her a new brain."
poster seen on wall
Floyd calls Liz 'Scarecrow' when she can't stand as both her feet are asleep
Frank Morgan's name, the use of the song "Over the Rainbow."
Mentioned during the monologue
"Bang, bang, the bitch is dead."
Stacie says "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more."
Sweet Thing is a Dorothy mimic.
Dr. Goode says to Ione "trying to get home, Dorothy ?"
"ask the Wizard for some courage"
"Wicked Witch of the Upper West Side"
Dean says "We're not in Kansas anymore" & when Sam is waking Dean up he says "Auntie Em?"
Michael wishes for Kelly to get a brain, for Angela to get a heart and for Pam to gain courage
After taking Martha home, the Doctor says "no place like it."
Numerous references to the Wizard of Oz in relation to Jacob
Zoe mentions the Horse of a Different Color.
Russell T. Davies mentions the film while talking about the movement of the scarecrows.
Part III of "Zeitgeist", entitled "Don't Mind the Men Behind the Curtain" is a reference to the famous phrase "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" from The Wizard of Oz.
Zack considers buying a "winged monkey".
One the of the games reviewed in the episode is based off the movie, and it is brought up a couple times.
Reverend Frank mentions the film in one scene.
Jackson's sitting in front of the TV, obviously watching the movie "Wizard of Oz". He says 'It's true, there's no place like home! There's no place like home!' while clicking his heels together.
The trees whose branches behave like human arms.
Kathy mentions the Lollipop Guild in one scene.
Kyle is called a Munchkin
The film is mentioned by Paul.
poster seen
Grayer's dad calls him a "munchkin"
Draper says "I feel like Dorothy: everything just turned to colour."
Marcia wakes up in the last scene surrounded by everyone to find it was all a dream - or was it
A character uses "The Wicked Witch Of The West" Musical theme as the ringtone for his wife to show how much he really hates her.
mentioned in dialogue
One episode is called "Don't eat the yellow brick road"
Booth: Coats, manes and tails oh my.
"Ding dong, the demon's dead"
Quoted by Jack, mentioned by Gus
The good witch Glinda appears in Imagination Land.
"Wicked Witch of the West" mentioned
"Lions." "And tigers." "And bears." "Oh my."
The Mayor tell Butters to "tap your heels together three times". Also, Glenda the Good Witch is on the "council of nine" in Imaginationland.
"Come on, my pretties."
Northcutt refers to the elves as "Munchkins."
Doug looks up "Wizard of Oz munchkin suicide" on the internet
"Follow the yellow thick hose."
Miley's grandmother is slagging off Miley's Aunt Dolly. She says "We don't have to pick her up at her hotel, don't we? Can't she just hit her ride on one of her flying monkeys?", referring to the winged/flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz, therefore making Aunt Dolly the "Wicked Witch of the West".
Debra says "We're not in Kansas anymore", ca. 26 min. into the movie.
in the lyrics of the midget song
The Wicked Witch and Glinda are mentioned.
Kenneth's line, "Oh Grizz, I'll miss you most of all."
Dennis Miller makes reference to this film.
Maya is called a munchkin
comment about the Wizard giving out hearts and brains
Donna refers to Stephanie as "The Wicked Witch of the West Side."
mentioned by Dean
Richard Pig's collectable Dorothy & Toto statuette gets broken.
"I'm going to kill you and your little pig!"
In addition to reviewing its videogame adaptation, the Nerd displays a poster for the film and acknowledges the possibility everyone has already seen the movie. A R.O.B. is seen hanging itself as a parody of the urban legend that a Munchkin hanged himself. Like the movie, this review can be synced with the soundtrack "Dark Side of the Moon".
someone is called a "munchkin"
Zoe says: "Ding dong the witch is dead"
Dorothy and Toto are in Imaginationland.
While getting stoned, Jenny and Shane talk about 'the events of the day', mainly Adele stealing Jenny's job and Niki not going with her off the set. Jenny then explains that Niki's dead to her. Shane: "Ding, dong, Niki's dead?" [compare to the movie song: "Ding dong, the witch is dead!"] Also Jenny calls Adele the "wicked witch".
A girl makes a comment that another girl should click her heels together if she wants a wish to come true
Donna: "A house might just fall on the wicked witch of the Midwest." Pam: "I will get you, my pretty, me and my little dog, too."
Tom is called the "man behind the curtain"
Milton Fine: "You're not in Kansas anymore."
Sault uses the phrase "friends of Dorothy" to refer to the association of gay men.
"There's no place like home"
The title of this episode, "There's No Place Like Home", alludes to Judy Garland's famous line in "The Wizard of Oz".
"I'm moulding... moulding!"
pitka tells cherkov to not miss his appointment with the lollipop guild
Johann Krauss is called Tin Man
Kathy mentions "The Wizard of Oz" to the wedding planner.
The title of this episode is a reference to the line "Lions and tigers and bears... Oh my!" spoken by the main characters as they travel to Oz.
Georgia's mom calls her a munchkin
The flying monkeys are mentioned
protagonist's favorite movie inspires her to try magic
Garfield references Toto and the yellow-brick road in his 30-second movie montage.
The Cowardly Lion appears during the intro.
Lodge exclaims, "Ungrateful Munchkins!"
Refered/mentioned when talking about flying monkeys
It is mentioned that Brandi was afraid of the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz
Hef and the girls visit the soundstage where the music was recorded for the movie
"I'm a friend of Dorothy's too."
Aurora quotes "There's no place like home" and mentions the film in dialogue
When Shelley leaves the Mansion, she has her hair in pigtails, and is wearing a blue-gingham dress with white puffy sleeves, so that she looks like a blond Dorothy. A bully teases Joanne about her back brace by saying "oil can," and Shelley mentions this during the photo shoot.
Rufus says: - There is no place like home
Mentioned in dialogue by Scott.
Bidding faux-farewell to his frat brothers, Cappie tells Spitter, "I think I'll miss you most of all, Scarecrow."
Dominique is given the nickname "The Wicked Witch of the West" and is said to have "taken her broomstick with her."
Refers to drug users watching Wizard of Oz
A character in the movie states, "Ding dong, the king is dead!" referencing, "Ding dong, the witch is dead"
Sharpay mentions ruby slippers
Malone says that courage is like the lion from The Wizard of Oz
Hank in jail tries not to think of the other inmate's behind by saying "There's no place like home, there's no place like home"
"little Munchkins"
some children called Munchkins
differences between the movie and book are discussed
referred to in dialogue, discussing following the yellow brick road
Alan mentions Dorothy and the Ruby Slippers
Munchkin mentioned
Mentioned by Justin
Oil Facilties compared to Emerald City.
Lone Starr and Barf wear ruby slippers, title mentioned by Yogurt
At the end of the opening credits, the Simpsons and their couch are carried by a tornado to a black-and-white farm.
Mark Hutchens, the neighbour, mentions that the first victim had been watching the Wizard of Oz and that the green witch scared the hell out of him.
Elle to Claire: "We're off to see the wizard"
Judy Garland's rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" plays during gay pride parade scene.
referenced in clue in "1930s Cinema" category
One of the kids at the Halloween party is dressed as the Tin Man.
Bender serves roasted Munchkin in Cornwood.
character called "Tin Man"
"Wicked Witch of the East Wing"
Mentioned while trying on dresses
title mentioned by narrator; poster seen
Included in a $4,000 question
Wicked Witch/flying monkeys mentioned
the Lollipop Guild is mentioned
mentioned by Sam
Daphne references Dorothy Gale when she gets zapped into the past and says "And you were there. (points to Ando) And you were there. (points to Matt)"
Gel-Arshie repeats the Wicked Witch when he enters the lava pool and exclaims, "I'm melting! I'm melting!" Also, when Strong Bad awakens after defeating Trogdor, he tells each character individually that they were in his dream, a la Dorothy at movie's end
Jane refers to Professor Stutzer as "the Wizard of Oz."
Bobbi is called 'Munchkin'
"There's no place like home"
Hewy calls Oz an extraordinary world
Patrick Jane: "If I'm Dorothy, then, who are you ..." "You, are the good witch Glinda ... "
Kari (from Kansas) mentions "Dorothy country" and tornados
Auntie Em and Uncle Henry mentioned
Casey refers to an elderly woman as a "munchkinlady"
"Feed my pretties, feed"
Reggie pretends that the Spirit Stick is a broom and says, "I'll get you, my pretty!"
Subject of a $300 question
The receptionist at the magazine offices uses the film as a metaphor, calling Alete magazine the Emerald City, Simple Savings magazine the Yellow Brick Road, and Becky Dorothy.
"Wicked Witch" mentioned
"click your heels together three times and say..." "Dorothys says in the Wizard of Oz"
The title references The Wizard of Oz
Guest host Cat Deeley remarks "We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto".
comment about "looking behind the curtain"
One of the girls is called the wicked witch of the west
Subject of a $16,000 question
Don Hahn claims that "When You Wish Upon a Star" is Disney's version of "Over the Rainbow"
this was going to be shown at the theater
When Von Twirlenkiller creates a tornado Howard Holmes says "Auntie Em, Auntie Em, It's a twister!"
Someone says that Sam & Dean "must be over the rainbow by now".
as Jackson sweats away the test answers written on his arms, he says, "They're melting! They're melting" like the Wicked Witch of the West
"Auntie Em, Auntie Em, it's a crappy movie! It's a crappy movie!"
The scene with the three monsters looking down on the marching clones while plotting to save Susan is similar to the scene where the Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, and Tin Man are looking down on the wicked witch's soldiers. The dumb member of each group (Scarecrow and B.O.B., respectively) comes up with the same plan: disguising themselves to blend in.
"This ain't Kansas any more, Toto."
Gene says "I think I'll miss you most of all, Scarecrow" to Sam
Subject of a $300 question
Dialogue: Beckett: "She's melting". Castle: "Maybe we should be looking for ruby slippers." Beckett: "Yeah, while you're at it, why don't you look for flying monkeys. Maybe they left her here."
Izzy says, "More like we landed in Oz."
mentioned in dialogue
Kimberly's being compared to the Wizard by Sir Alan is mentioned.
Leslie asks Shauna if she has seen this movie.
Gossip Girl refers to Georgina as the Wicked Witch of the Upper East Side.
Connor is called a heartless Tin Man
Oz is mentioned
The house spins around in a gray storm and stops suddenly
When Larry's son is browsing the website of the Smithsonian, a picture of Dorothy's ruby slippers shows up. Later, Ka Mun Rah is holding one of Dorothy's ruby slippers, then throws it away.
peter says the same line that dorothy says to the wizard when he is handing out awards "is there anything in that little black bag for me?"
Garcia makes several references to the movie, including Auntie Em, not being in Kansas and being behind a curtain.
at the end when Shosanna is seen on the screen and the flames appear. Oz's giant face is also, as it happens, a projected image, a creation of smoke and mirrors.
Hugo calls Ammi "very Dorothy" looking in reference to her red shoes.
Ed asks Eddy if his brother can give him 'brain waves' too, to which Eddy responds with 'If only you had a brain'. Ed then pleads with Eddy to 'have a heart'; all the while, Edd says to himself that he needs to have courage.
comment about dropping a house on the Wicked Witch
A soldier at the checkpoint in Egypt is referred to as a "munchkin'
"You should go see The Wizard."
The title of this episode is a reference to the line "Lions and tigers and bears... Oh my!" spoken by the main characters as they travel to Oz.
Ari says to Lloyd "Wake up Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore"
Hurley says "There's no place like home."
"back to Munchkinville"
son is called a munchkin
"If I Only Had a Brain" whistled and sung/"click your heels"
Chef Ramsey mentioned the Tin Man and the Wizard of Oz
In one scene, a clip of Judy Garland singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" can be heard.
"Surrender Dorothy? What the hell?"
A character says to Myers "find the brick road, Dorothy".
Munchkin mentioned
Leon calls Madame Archambault "The Great and Powerful Oz".
a robot is called Tin Man
Kate calls her "Tokio Toilet" Toto, and Billy says to call him "Mr. Wizard" after he used it
someone is called a Munchkin
Blair mentions Rat cries at the end of The Wizard of Oz, his favorite movie. She compares him to Dorothy.
When Flint goes inside the spaghetti tornado and encounters random things like man in bath tub and person in car is like Dorothy looking out the window of her house while it is inside the tornado.
"Wicked Witch of West Texas"
The motif with the various organs and predicaments.
"You know, he might send his flying monkey minions off to warn the wicked witch."
Project Tin Man
Jane tells the culprit to "Surrender Dorothy."
Stewart compares Lassiter to the Scarecrow; Myrtle refers to Juliet as "Dorothy" and Lassiter as "Scarecrow."
Subject of a $1,000 question
"Wicked Witch of the Westbrook" is listed among the opening credits.
mentioned in dialogue
This film is referenced by name in the U.S. theatrical trailer for 'The Secret of Magic Island'.
Allison is costumed as the Wicked Witch of the West, and Joe earlier asks if Allison saw the Tin Man or Scarecrow in her dream
Haley, Brooke and Quinn watch the movie while stoned and discuss about the Munchkins and their Lollipop Guild
mentioned in dialogue
Eli mentions clicking his heels together 3 times to get home
Chloe quotes line from movie
Mozzie refers to Peter as "Tin Man."
Kathy Lee sings the Lollypop Guild song on Today
"Auntie Em in the storm cellar"/The Tin Man mentioned
Subject of the Final Jeopardy! clue in the category "Classic Songs from Movies"
talking about football teams: the lions, tigers and bears
Mentioned by Doctor Strange
"and your little Horn Dog too!"
Raj says, "We're from the Lollipop Guild."
The land of Oz seen being attacked by Death Christ.
Charlie mentions The Wizard of Oz.
Mentioned as an incorrect answer by one of the contestants.
EJ and Jason watch the classic film at the cinema
"You're not in Kansas anymore, you're on Pandora, ladies and gentlemen."
Toby is asked to look for Theodore amongst the "Lions, Tigers and Bears".
Doc Doom cries 'What a world' as his armored helicopter melts around him
Stewart says: "Fly, my pretties, fly!"
production stills; mentioned by Rudy Behlmer
Reference in a $400 clue in the category "Dad, Gum It"
A Pacers announcer says, "Ding-dong, the witch is dead!"
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Name the Film"
During the opening credits, Agnes Skinner rides a bicycle across the screen as the Wicked Witch of the West's theme plays.
Some dialog quoted as they are going under the house
DiNozzo says the commander pulled a Scarecrow, with body parts beign scattered. Gibbs says Palmer found a flying monkey
A still from this movie is seen on the wall of the "Reel Quotes" game show.
Cowardly Lion, flying monkeys mentioned
Topher refers to himself as the Tin Man, Adelle as the lion, and Boyd as the Head of the Lollipop Guild
Mikey Day's fake trailer includes the line "You're not in Kansas anymore"
"toes curled up like the Wicked Witch of the East"
Tom Sizemore mentions that he saw this movie when he was six.
title reference/"Munchkins"/"Emerald City"
Adelle says "I guess there is no place like home."
As she bids farewell to Gale, Beth says, "I think I'll miss you least of all," which reference Dorothy's parting words to the Scarecrow.
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Movie Objects"
"Auntie Em's Garden Emporium"
Quotation puzzle "Follow the Yellow Brick Road"
Chuck says 'We're in Kansas now' when the hurricane hits, referencing this film.
Movie title is mentioned by Shaggy when he is rescuing Madelyn Dinkley.
Norm says, "Now I know I have a heart, because it's breaking."
Subject of a $500 question
Mentioned by Meredith Vieira
"yellow brick road"
mentioned by Wilson
Reverend Thorne refers to Baber as a munchkin.
line: "we're not in Kansas any more"
Reference in a $1,600 clue in the category "Broadway Musicals", its writer (L. Frank Baum) was answer to the Final Jeopardy! category "Authors." The clue was: "In 1890, this author witnessed a tornado in South Dakota which influenced the writing of his most famous book." (None of the contestants got it right.) Alex Trebek also revealed that the Oz movie had been "filmed right in this studio lot."
A woman teacher mentions the movie.
A line from the film is the subject of a $3,000 question
Puzzle "We're Not in Kansas Anymore"
Dean's "hit the yellow bricks" comment
Included in a $3,000 question
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Stamp It Out"
Jay mentions the film in reference to Randy Jackson's red shoes
Lynda is surprised the Wicked Witch of the West did not make it on the list
Jay mentions that one of the Munchkins from the film died recently
Sam mentions Castiel being blown back to Oz
Reference in the Final Jeopardy! clue in the category "The National Museum of American History"
When rumple throws water on a witch, she melts saying "what a world, what a world".
"Munchkin" mentioned
The newsticker in the beginning mentions an remake of the Wizard of Oz
The episode title is a reference to a song by Elton John, which in turn refers to this movie.
"Fly away my pretty"
Mr. Grieves mentions the film and quotes "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore" and "There's no place like home".
When they find the corpse, Hodgins says "We're not in Kansas any more." Later Cam refers to the victims as the Wicked Witches of the East and West.
The plot of "The Wizard of Oz" is recounted by Loretta MacIntosh in the "Scared Straight!" segment.
Munchkins mentioned
mentioned in dialogue
Noah quotes the Wizard of Oz "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"
A character mentions Toto.
The immortal line "We're not in Kansas any more" is spoken by Carrie.
DVD cover shown.
"There's no place like home"
kid called "Munchkin"
Nora says "No one sees the wizard" and slams the door in Gibby's face-which is a reference to the front gate scene in Wizard of Oz.
Will and Puck sing "Over the Rainbow".
The restoration area in the daycare where toys get repaired and re-stuffed mirrors the scene in the Emerald city when the characters first arrive.
in a story on a road trip through country New South Wales, Jules says "Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore".
Alicia dressed up the dog in a costume which was supposed to imitate the outfit from the 1939 classic movie.
Rizzoli: "We're not in South Boston anymore, Dorothy."
Title references the song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
London talks about the ruby slippers that Maya finds, London says that if she gets lost all she has to do is tap them together and say "There's no place like home."
Tin Man mentioned
mentioned by Drama
Mel jokes, "flying monkeys might carry me off into the night" to see if Lennox is really listening to her.
It is mentioned in a magazine.
"This is for that munchkin that apparently hanged himself in The Wizard of Oz."
Louis C.K. says that once when he flew into New York, it was like the film, with black clouds and witches flying around the plane
"We're not in Dodge City anymore, Toto"
"Yellow brick road" mentioned in song
correct response in "The Trees Were Angry That Day, My Friends" category
"Pay no attention to that man in the bed"
Max - "How about a little fire, Scarecrow!"
"Wizard of Oz" bike
House calls Margaret Dorothy as she wakes up, and he mentions Auntie Em.
Eli Roth mentions this movie during interview
"So, you got a glimpse behind the curtain."
Jessica Lowndes talks about this movie during interview
Victoria says that she wishes a tornado would whisk Adam back to Kansas and that a house would drop on him.
The sea serpent's cry of "What a world! What a world!"
Dorothy complaining that the slippers made of actual rubies are too sharp for her feet.
Karl Slover discussed his experiences as a munchkin in The Plaza
Chibs: "We're not in Charming anymore, boys!"
"once you see behind the curtain"
One of the prominent props in this episode is the Wicked Witch of the West's hat from the movie.
Shirley dresses up as Glinda, the good witch.
Fluttershy's line "Loons and Toucans and Bitterns, oh my!" echoes the quote "Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!
The Nerd says he'd rather fuck the Wicked Witch of the West as opposed to playing this game
When Pierce's spy plane comes back to him, he says, "What did you see, my pretty?"
Stan Smith dresses up as a sexy version of the Cowardly Lion know as the Sexy Cowardly Lion
Ziro mutters 'What a world, what a world'. Source: starwars.com
George Stroumboulopoulos says Hollywood will remake the film and a picture is shown.
The Great and Powerful Trixie shares her title with "The Great and Powerful Oz"
"The Wizard of Oz" DVD is visible on a shelf in the living room
Ted and Marshall mention watching the movie.
when Kellan Lutz imitates the voice of an old woman sitting behind him on a plane, Jay says that it sounds like she was the witch from "The Wizard of Oz"
Manmeet: "You're not in Kansas anymore, Todd!"
Tin Man mentioned
Shawn wakes up from his dream and says, "Oh, brown snowman Gus. I'll miss you most of all."
A character says "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore".
Greg Sanders quotes from the movie.
Mentioned by Anthony Crispino on Weekend Update
"If I Only Had a Brain"
Abby wears ruby red shoes. In one scene when she is under stress she clicks her heels together.
Thor says 'And I'll miss you most of all, Tin man'
Referenced in a game of charades
When Hope's face is turned green and she rides her bike to school, the narrator calls her the wicked witch of the west.
Andy Richter mentions Dorothy during Jane Lynch interview
Chloe refers to Dinah as "Dorothy" and offers to return to Kansas. Which is tongue in cheek because the characters are actually in the state of Kansas.
Danny mentions munchkins when talking to Katherines children
The Wicked Witch of the West's theme plays and a flying monkey can be seen overhead as Marge walks through brambles and dirt to Club Zipless.
"The Quizards of Oz"
Sarah says, "You don't have to give me the 'there's no place like home' speech."
Paw says "Ding dong, the witch is dead." at one point
referenced in dialogue
Honorable mention
Don mentions the Wizard of Oz when he hears the womans story
Tin Man mentioned
"the Cowardly Lion"
"There's no place like home"
regarding Kansas's play in the NCAA tournament, Jay says Dorothy put up a better fight against the tornado
Jennifer - "Maybe he'll give me a heart and you a brain"
Fraser likens Vivian's prison visits to the part of the film when "suddenly it all goes into technicolor"
Reference to song from the film in episode title
Dorothy is the main character's name. Named intentionally after Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz" to hint at the possible dream connection.
upon seeing the food trucks, Sandy says, "We are not in Kansas anymore!"
Arkady and Hugo talk about brains, a heart and courage.
Michael tells Oscar, "I think of you as my Scarecrow, because you gave me a brain."
Dean mentions the Wicked Witch
Line paraphrased by the Stranger: I'll get you, my little pony! You and your friend with the bleached blond hair.
Fluttershy plans to catch the little animals in the palace gardens, and when this doesn't work she laughs in a crazy manner.
At the Smithsonian, the Simpons pass by Dorothy's red slippers.
Uses the symbolic ending to sum up the conclusion of Zardoz.
Cinema Snob refers to the female character as the Wicked Witch of the West
Iron Man: Ding dong, this better not be another Oz parody
Piper: "There's no place like home." Sharon: "I love that movie."
Impossible man calls Iron Man 'Tin Man' and later impersonates the Cowardly Lion
Munchkin mentioned
Sage's outfit resembles the Cowardly Lion
"He finds a prostitute, and her little dog too."
Chester chants the same as the Wicked Witch's guards
"Ding song, the witch is dead"
"Smurfs, we're not in Smurf village anymore"
"I think I'm going to miss you most of all." "So long, Dorothy."
"Oh no, the buzzer. I'm melting"
Andy Richter says 'It's better over here in Oz' after switching from black and white to color
"Or Toto is related to Beethoven?"
Dr. Doofenshmirtz says, "Fly, my Normbots!"
Tin Man mentioned
multiple references, including Pete calling Claudia "Toto."
"Auntie Ann, Aunite Ann, oh wrong movie"
In order to win a luxury shopping budget the housemates had to transform into characters from The Wizard of Oz, and face a variety of challengers.
Greg says he wants to make Dorothy's costume from this movie with his sewing machine.
"Ding dong, the witch is dead"
Ask That Guy is barraged with the same questions as the Wizard.
"Did the Wizard of Oz just try to commit suicide?"
"There's no place like home"
Bennett's Aslan costume is mistaken for the Cowardly Lion.
when Jay comments on Amy Poehler's "ruby red" shoes, she responds, "No place like home"
Film Brain sings "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" when Paris Hilton's character dies.
mentioned among hit movies from 1939
Panda mentions that the Suburban Knights can be seen fighting the Wizard of Oz cast
Dolls singing: "we represent the Homicide Guild..."
"I'm off to see the Wizard to get some brains." "Don't you mean heart?"
"I am that man behind the curtain"
"The Wicked Witch of St Ambrose"
The Patitites chant 'The Big Hay-Zu is dead'; the Balhab leader is a hologram being manipulated from 'behind the curtain'
Maggie says, "definitely not in Kansas any more"
Jini tells Mandy "This ain't D.C. anymore, Dorothy. This is LA!"
In a deleted scene they discuss Dorothy and Toto.
"Ding dong, the witch is dead"
Host Ron MacLean refers to movie
mentioned among kids' movies that are done right
Cletus asks, "Are we in Kansas anymore?"
After Marlowe puts away her umbrella, Drake tells her that she'll need it or she'll melt.
In the couch gag at the Smithsonian, the Simpsons pass by a display of the ruby red slippers.
Dwight refers to the elderly man at the drugstore as "Tin Man."
Glinda of Oz mentioned
Title mentioned during Fan Correctoins segment
"There is no man behind the curtain."
play performed
"Guidos, juiceheads and gorillas, oh my"
Title referenced by Dave Attell and Adam Carolla seperately
Virgina trys to talk Burt into watching this movie
The Tin Man steals a heart from the operation room.
Fisher says that a show used a witch replica in a tornado machine.
Jane tells someone that Doc is "Wicked Witch of the West dead."
Roger mentions that "The Wiz" was based on everyone's favorite musical, "The Wizard of Oz"
Toto appears
Scarecrow mentioned by DiNozzo. Movie and the yellow brick road mentioned by Barret.
"The Wicked Witch of Port Charles"
"If I Only Had a Brain" song
title mentioned
"Glinda the Good Witch"
Scarecrow/flying monkeys mentioned
"See the man behind the curtain"
Tin Man mentioned
"The Witch is dead." "Ding dong."
"The Cowardly Lion is God?"
Wicked Witch mentioned
Wicked Witch mentioned
"see the Wizard"
"...making bald men look like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz."
"you just click your heels and think of home?"
The characters from this movie appear in their own skit.
Referenced in dialogue
mentioned by Mitchell
Referenced by Frank
Smith sings "Over the Rainbow"
The Tin Man appears in the Real Veal skit.
"Kermit and Dorothy are planning to kill us all"
Connections between their stage production and the movie are inferred.
Connections between their stage production and the movie are inferred.
David Gee speculates on dialogue if this movie were written today
Annie dresses up as Dorothy Gale for the "Howiewood" party.
Connections between their stage production and the movie are inferred.
Eunice laments that the staff won't be able to see "The Wizard of Oz."
Jay says that after Dick Cheney got a new heart, George W. Bush called him and asked if the Wizard could get him a brain
Scarecrow mentioned
Mentioned in dialogue
Kate mentions that it is her favorite movie.
There's a mention of "flying monkeys" to which Steve Rogers - a man out of time from the 1940s - exclaims "I understood that reference!"
Fifi Nix sings "Somewhere over the Rainbow."
"Wicked Witch of the Pest"
Jessie compares Nanny Agatha's laugh to the Wicked Witch of the West
witch called Glinda
"We got a Wizard of Oz villain about to destroy the earth..."
Kelly compares Eboni to the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz
Mystery Round Puzzle, Fictional Characters: Tin Man, Scarecrow and The Cowardly Lion
Sherri Shepherd says her imitation of Katherine Jenkins sounds more like Dorothy from the film
LeeAnne talks about watching the movie.
"Glinda is pissed!" Then the Critic has her say, "do you want a good death of a bad death?"
Bagga calls Alex "Toto" a few times.
comment about a girl melting after she is sprayed with water
Frankie refers to Josh as "my little Munchkin."
mentioned as one of the films Katy wasn't allowed to watch as a child
Munchkin mentioned
When they get to casino Harvey says to Mike "We're not in Kansas anymore. Let's move Dorothy"
The first time we see the witch/Agatha she is wearing ruby slippers
Chuy is referred to as a munchkin.
Munchkin mentioned
Prick calls Mickey a Munchkin
Ruby slippers in vault the heels click together and you can hear evil witched laugh.
Shia LeBeouf mentions the movie by name.
"my pretties" mentioned
"Dorothy's house"
Executor: "I always knew I'd go out like the Wizard of Oz."
Leon mentions the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion and Dorthy by name
Kurt: "We're not in Ohio anymore, Rachel."
Referenced in dialogue
Daffy references the plot
"Pay no attention to the man behind the gauze"
Jay shows a newspaper listing for the film which describes the plot as follows: "Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again."
Yellow Brick Road mentioned
The Scarcrow gets attacked by zombies after the Wizard tells him that he had a brain all along.
Wren dresses up as Dorothy Gale.
quoted in dialogue
The Oreo guards in this film reference the guards at the Witch's Castle in The Wizard of Oz.
Penny asks Sheldon: "The heart you got from the wizard giving you trouble?"
"Wicked Witch of the West"/"Lollipop Guild"
Ross mentions the movie by name.
"Hey, it's Glinda again."
Seeing a picture of Jim Parsons' 5'2" mother next to a life-size poster of Jim, Jay suggests she looks like a Munchkin
"And it looks like the Sandman is related to the Wicked Witch of the West."
"Sorta like if the Cowardly Lion ate that God-like thing from Star Trek V."
"Wicked Witch of the Senate Committee"
seen in newspaper
a poster is shown.
Skylar references the WIZARD OF OZ and the yellow brick road twice in the film.
Chuy sings the movie's title song.
flying monkeys mentioned
Tin Man mentioned
Lillie Mae asks if Cash has been watching "The Wizard of Oz" again.
Chuy sings the title song.
Homer says that he hopes the twister will "take me to Oz."
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in the title of the "Somewhere Chauffeur the Rainbow" segment
Carrie: "I don't think we're in Castlebury anymore, Toto."
Michelle: "There's no place like home."
Eli Roth says he would have expected his producer to show a film such as this one to explain to Peruvian villagers what a movie is
Jay says that "Oz the Great and Powerful" is kind of a prequel to the film
While Birkhoff is hacking the terrorist's software, he says "It is time for Toto to pull the curtain back on the Wizard".
A photo of Dorothy is seen in the background.
Junior taps his shoes when he wants to go home
Referenced in Final Jeopardy as one of the two musicals in the top ten of the AFI's 100 Greatest American Movies
Lollipop Guild mentioned
Flint uses the code phrase "Emerald City."
Richard imitates the Wicked Witch
poster visible on the wall
Flying monkeys mentioned
"Ding dong...the witch is dead"
Tin Man mentioned
When the bachelor party attendees take the hood off of Lassiter's head, Shawn says, "You're not in Kansas anymore."
When Mary opens the door and sees the police standing there, she says, "Let me guess: You're off to see the wizard?"
the cast has a reading session of a script from the film
Kaufman comments that Toxie is the descendent of the Wicked Witch due to his weakness being water.
"Or the Wizard of Uhs as I like to call him..."
Featured in
Tornado footage used.
Tornado footage used.
clip shown in montage of Garland, Haley, and Bolger ,"We're Off to See the Wizard"
A clip from the movie is shown.
The entire film is shown on this "Ford Star Jubilee" installment.
An audio clip is played.
Clips are shown for the special "X-Ray" segment on Oz movies.
A clip is edited into Debate '92
A clip within clips: The teaser features clips from "That's Entertainment III" (1994), which in turn include a clip from this movie.
clips
trailer is shown
This film is #6 on the list.
clip
Georgina is a big fan of the books and watches this on TV in one scene.
scenes are used
shows a clip
A clip of "The Wizard of Oz" highlights the munchkins as the world's image of dwarfs in that era.
This film is #43 on the list.
After Jill's birthday party (at which Cheryl, Jeff, and Ted Danson dress up as Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion, and the Scarecrow, respectively), Cheryl is at home watching The Wizard of Oz and says "look what's on". Barbara arrives to hear Judy Garland performing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and says "Oh my god, this was our movie; Chet [her recently deceased husband] loved this song" and then proceeds to break down and gets makeup all over Larry's shirt.
The Wicked Witch of the West is #4 on the "Villains" list.
Clips are shown.
Scenes of Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz are featured in the Luper Suitcases part 2
clips
The songs "Over the Rainbow" and "Ding Dong The Witch is Dead" are #1 and #82 on the list.
The movie is shown playing at Radio City Music Hall in one scene.
clip shown
edited into the '92 debate sketch
Shown during Roger Meyer's Humanitarian Award presentation
The quotes "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.", "There's no place like home." and "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!" are #4, #23 and #99 on the list.
Several moments from the film are shown.
Clips are shown
DVD release reviewed + footage used
Clips shown.
clips
Footage of the movie was greatly used.
This film is #26 on the list.
featured in PGTC
The Nerd make a reference to the movie then a clip is shown.
Clip from trailer used
A shot of Dorothy and Toto is shown during the Kansas segment.
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the line "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore".
This film is #10 on the list.
Some clips from this movie are shown in a segment on the Wicked Witch of the West.
The Wicked Witch is at spot number 11.
Clips and stills are shown.
Clip of Dorothy pulling back the curtain is included
Clips of this film were shown during 'The Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
This film is #1 on the "Fantasy" list.
Features scenes with The Tin Man
The Wicked Witch of the West is #2.
"Over the Rainbow" is a theme throughout the movie along with actually featuring the movie at the Darwin movie theatre
Fragment showed during the end
Clips featured during montage.
footage and 1956 trailer shown
Clip shown.
features clips from this film.
Contains a scene from the film.
shot of Dorothy tapping her heels together
DVD Extra Extra, clips shown
Clip shown.
the documentary shows clips from this film
The Lollipop Guild song plays when the elves appear.
a clip of the Cowardly Lion saying "Courage" is edited into the audience of a Barack Obama speech
Clips of mistakes shown
Taking #1 as the top movie musicals
A Munchkin screencap is shown
A clip of the talking apple tree was shown and James remark the tree to be scarier than the tree in the movie he's reviewing.
Wizard: "Go away and come back tomorrow!"
Clip shown during intro: Dorothy steps out of house into Oz
A clip is shown.
A character's ascent in a balloon resembles the Wizard's descent from Emerald City
#1
The show features a clip from the film.
Dorothy shaming the Wizard.
Wicked Witch of the West's score used.
Clips shown, Rich Hall mentions this as a precursor to the road movie genre.
Munchkin parade is shown during a death scene
clips of the film are shown as one of the films that made Christy a critic
The Wizard of Oz is the #2 Best Film.
Photos of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton edited into scene of coroner confirming death of Bin Laden
"When you're in Oz."
Judy Garland takes #1 top child stars
The flying monkey scene is recalled
Clips shown.
Clips featured.
Glinda asks Dorothy if she is a good witch or a bad witch.
#4
The Cowardly Lion takes #3
A fragment featuring Judy Garland is shown.
Honorable mention, clips show
Clips of mistakes shown
dialogue of the Wicked Witch of the West's melting plays when an alien is defeated by water
footage is seen (licensed by Warner Bros. Entertainment)
inserts The Lollipop Guild over an intense movie scene
Clip is shown
Critic and Todd often compare The Wiz to this version
footage is seen
another beloved tale about imagination, which focused hopes and dreams, and fears.
Spoofed in
"Wizard of Oz" segment
the wicked queen, after being knocked out by one of the seven dwarfs, is in the same position as Wicked Witch of the East
Alfred Hitchcock appears as a scarecrow during his opening monologue in which he laments that he's regularly visited by one little girl and a tin woodman, whom are under the absurd impression that he's going to go dancing up the road with them.
B&W footage is used for "real" start and end of the movie while the dream story is made in color.
The scene in which the Wicked Witch melts is spoofed.
End of the "Enter the Dragon" segment
Dance Sequence
Spoofed as The Incredible Man
"Billy Jerk Goes To Oz"
Buffy and Hildy try to get out of a situation by clicking their heels together and chanting "There's no place like home."
Toward the end of the movie Toby wakes up from the movie and is surounded by the cast. he comments how they were all in her dream, but they were different, This is a spoof of a similar scene in The Wizard of OZ
Caricatures shown in opening credits and between segments
Doris' dream is based on "The Wizard of Oz".
dead body wearing ruby red slippers
Very similar plot
The class puts on a performance of The Wizard of Oz
tale spoofed
Stanley Baxter plays Dorothy wishing she could meet Margaret Thatcher
Spoofed in clip from 'The Muppets go to the Movies'
segment spoofs film
When the four main characters walk towards Yoghurt's statue in fear, the scene resembles the scene in The Wizard of Oz, when they walk towards the wizard. There's also an analogue between each character: Barf being the lion, Dot Matrix the tin man, Vespa is Dorothy and Lone Starr the straw man
When Rosella shoots Lolotte, she shrieks "I'm melting... melting!". The game then comments "No, wait! That's another story".
"Ding, dong the witch is dead"
When Judge Doom is dying, he melts into the dip, screaming and shrieking "I'm melting!" like the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.
Bob says "There's no place like home" when he wants to leave
similar plot
Pee-Wee wakes up from a dream and says "and you were in it" to some of his friends.
Pee-wee reaches for Cowboy Curtis's boots and his hands get zapped like when the Wicked Witch Of The West reaches for Dorothy's ruby slippers.
The episode title "There's No Disgrace Like Home," is a play on Dorothy's signature line, "There's no place like home."
A gremlin in a witch costume while dying says "I'm melting, I'm melting, what a world!"
Scooter & Skeeter turn into red slippers.
The episode spoofs The Wizard of Oz.
When Crotchette and Flubbs are waking up, tied-up in a warehouse, Flubbs is having a nightmare and tossing about like Judy Garland, screaming, "Auntie Em, it's a twister!"
In John's dream Freddy is the Wicked Witch of the West, he also says "i'll get you my pretty, and your little soul too".
The entire episode is a spoof of The Wizard of Oz.
"O-Ee-Yah! Eoh-Ah!"/"Lions and tigers and bears" lines imitated
SPOILER: Saddam after being crushed by a piano is suddenly wearing a pair of striped stockings and his legs shrivel up.
When Henry first goes to Wrigley Field as a pitcher, he goes to the players entrance. When he knocks on the door to be let in, an old man pokes his head through a hole in the door. At first he doesn't let Henry in, then Henry reveals who he is, and the old man says, "Well that's a horse of a different color," which is the same thing that was said in Wizard of Oz when Dorothy and the gang get to Oz.
Lolita and Tanqueray wind up in Oz with headbanging munchkins.
Yakko appears dressed as the gatekeeper and paraphrases his lines.
In "Piano Rag," the concession stand atop the swirling pile of candy mimics the shot of Dorothy's house being carried off by the tornado.
A cartoon character has a house dropped on them, then we see only their feet wearing the same socks as the wicked witch from this film, they curl up just like in the film.
Guards outside Mr. Burn's house and the hole in his door which Smithers pops out of spoofs this movie.
Debbie says "I'll get you - and your little hand, too!" to Fester and the Thing.
Mr. Burns opens a cage of winged monkeys and shouts "Fly my pretties! Fly!" and throws them out of the window, just like the witch in this movie.
When Patty and Selma are seen on rocking chairs flying in the tornado
Frankie gets hit over the head during the tornado and dreams she is Dorothy and she is in the land of 'Oz'.
Burns releases his flying monkeys out of the window, saying, "Fly, my pretties! Fly!" - and they then crash.
Spoofed in Munchkins skit
Lloyd cackles like Miss Gulch/The Wicked Witch on his bicycle, there is also the same music playing.
"Taskbars, and email, and shortcuts, oh my!"
Spoofed in film.
Duke has an installation of a disembodied version of himself in his home like the Wizard in the film
Tim gives Brad advice on how to get rid of a blemish and says "Zing zong, the zit is dead."
Beginning part of the yellow brick road is shown in the main entrance on the inside of the mansion.
The "Buttons in Ows" segment spoofs "The Wizard of Oz."
As Mike and the robots try to concact the man through the screen, he fades out and the evil scientist appears going "Auntie Em! Auntie Em!"
When Laverne sends the pigeons to attack the French soldiers, she shouts "Fly, my pretties, fly!" like the Wicked Witch of the West, and the music quotes the Witch's theme music.
The whole episode is a parody of the film
Hurricane carrying away bowling alley similar to tornado carrying away Dorothy's house
In one scene, Bernice acts like The Wicked Witch of the West.
"Lions and Tigers and Bears" -Nog, "Oh my." -Jake
Jeff/Tactic's line "Are you a good User, or a Bad User?" parodies Glinda's question "Are you a good Witch, or a bad Witch?".
At the end Pinky and Brain are sent to Oz via the tornado they attempted to control and are chased by Flying Monkeys.
Harvey thinks he can defeat the Wicked Witch by throwing water on her face.
One of Brain's worst case scenarios is a parody of this movie.
DW's dream is a parody of this movie, along when she wakes up and says the same thing as Dorothy.
The tree that is shot screams (early in film)
In Hats, when Ryan wears a lion's mask, he talks like Bert Lahr saying, "I'd like to ask you out but all I need is a little courage."
First lady/red slippers
Aunt Dorma fills the house with poppies, making Hilda and Zelda fall asleep, and Sabrina finally rids of them by making it snow, as in The Wizard of Oz, which she herself mentions.
Several references including a boss level called "Lizard of Oz"
Early in the episode is a scene where the crew of The Lexx crush a woman with striped socks, similar to the opening of The Wizard of Oz. The rest of the episode features similar motifs and spoofs some lines.
When Peter is dreaming about a world without television, the dream sequence alludes to Dorothy's dream trip to Oz in The Wizard of Oz.
The voice of the Clitoris is based on Glenda from this film, similar music to Glenda's theme plays when Stan finds her.
Mirroring the end of The Wizard of Oz, Peter gives encouraging talks to the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, but instead of the Cowardly Lion, he compliments out-of-the-spotlight actress Kristy McNichol.
Improv performers in a show perfom "Wizard of Oz on Crack."
When Bob appears on a Jumbo-Tron, he shouts, "I am the great and powerful Oz!"
When Sandi complains that the bus did not stop in her street, the bus driver tells her sarcastically that she should click her heels and say "There's no place like home".
Peter says "We're here to see the Dean" then a small man appears and shouts "Nobody see's the Dean, not no way, not no how!" which parodies the famous scene from this movie when characters ask to see the wizard.
"I don't think we're in Tromaville anymore, Toto."/the ruby shoes Toxie uses/"And you were there. And you."
Bender finds the computer being controlled by a fembot, like Toto found the Wizard to be controlled.
Dialog from The Great Mighty Poo
Character points at others, saying "and you were there, and YOU were there, and YOU were there, too"
Greg is electrocuted and has a dream. When he comes to, he's surrounded by his family and says "And you were there and you were there..."
A segment spoofs the movie with characters from the show playing different roles in the film.
Jackie's dream is a parody on the movie.
Adam Sandler's character (a coward) runs along a corridor and throws himself out on to a road, in an identical way that the Cowardly Lion runs along a corridor and throws himself through a window - screaming.
Grandfather's image in the crystal ball yells, "Silence!", as did the wizard when Dorothy, et al., approached
Jade and Finn both spoof lines from the Wizard of Oz. And when the house crashes it land on Ratso, spoofing the demise of the Witch of the West
In the audio commentary Chris Fisher admitted to taking the nightstalker's feet disappearing from the shot behind the building, from The Wizard of Oz.
Art imitates Dorothy
Lenthty Cowardly lion routine and other references
Spoofs the "lions, tiger and bears, oh my" and "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain"
The title is an obvious reference
the Wicked Witch flies in front of a store with "Oz" on it
the way Rob Reiner melts and says "My goo! My precious goo!" is a parody of the Wicked Witch of the West melting
When Prior wakes up from his dream he starts quoting directly from Wizard of Oz
In this film the children chant "I do believe in faries, I do, I do". In The Wizard of Oz, the Lion chants "I do believe in spooks, I do, I do". Both are classic childrens stories.
Walt and Bob in the snow
the whole yellow brick road and wizard analogy
We see a little girl and her dog get blown away by a cyclone.
Spoofed in Wizard of Oz skit
Silver walks down a yellow brick road modeled after Oz
Noah's list of animals concludes with "lions, and tigers, and bears," after which an ape says, "Oh my!"
Dorothy goes ballistic and learns she could have returned home earlier in the movie.
Donkey screams 'I'm melting! I'm melting', when it is raining
"Ah! You cursed squirrel! Look what you've done! I'm flushing! I'm flushing! Oh, what a world, what a world! Who'd have thought a good little squirrel like you could destroyed my beautiful clagginess! Ah! I'm going! Oh! Ahh! No! Aaaaaaah!"
"I think I'm going to miss you most of all..."
After a piano lands atop Circe, her legs are sticking out from under it; then, they wither and curl up underneath the piano; copying the scene with the Wicked Witch of the East after Dorothy's house lands on her.
Adult movie at store: "Munchkinland Meat"
One of the movie theaters is showing "The Wizard of Ass."
Sketch in new title spoofing this movie
the scene where Veronica talks to the guy in the bathroom who refers to himself as "the Great Triton"
The Scarecrow, The Tin Man and The Cowardly Lion are prisoners on "Oz"
Tin Woodsman looking for heart
We see a cut-away parody of this movie.
The Angry Apple Tree is cut down with a chainsaw.
In one scene, Derek says "I'll get you my pretty, and your American friends too" which is a spoof on a line from the Wizard of Oz.
Mandy sings Over The Rainbow dressed as Dorothy.
Wallace cries into his rabbit ears just like the Cowardly Lion
Morgan calls his penguins "My pretties", Lucas's house
(referring to herself when found) "Pay no attention to the woman behind the wall."
Daisy Dog plays Toto on the yellow brick road
when Larry the snake is scared by Nigel's disappearance, Larry says "I do believe in spooks" which is said by the cowardly lion in The Wizard of Oz
woman wants to leave Palm Springs so she clicks her heels together while repeating the phrase, "There's no place like home", she gets mad when nothing happens
A green witch appears on "Fairy Idol," requesting to sing "Somewhere over the Rainbow," but she is then crushed by a house.
In the "I'm glad I'm gay" end song we see Oscar Wildcat as The Cowardly Lion, Bi-Polar Bear as The Tin Man, Queer Duck as Dorothy Gale and Openly Gator as The Cowardly Lion singing on The yellow brick road.
A segment has members of Stargate re enact famous scenes from The Wizard of Oz.
Much of the episode is hyped as a parody of Oz with the Raven cast in the role of L. Frank Baum's characters
Dorothy goes home
everyone throws up while walking down the yellow brick road
Wizard is lame at granting wishes.
The character of Billy impersonates Bert Lahr's Cowardly Lion
Rich accidently knocks a drink backwards and someone off-screen yells "I'm melting!"
The 30 Ways cast is re-envisioned as Wizard of Oz characters.
In Hocus Pocus: Spongebob thinks that "Mr. Magic" will help him return Squidward to his original form. Along the way Spongebob says "Just follow the brown tile road to the most mysterious mystic of them all - no one has ever seen him in person". Inside the building is a giant floating head with a booming voice, but Patrick notices a normal fish behind a curtain. The whole scene is very similar to the scene in "The Wizard of Oz" when Dorothy finds out about the real wizard.
Giant holographic image of Merlin's face
Molly has a dream in which she, Joan, Cricket and Rodney are characters from the film, walking down the yellow brick road.
The plot of the Wizard of Ha's is a cross between the Biblical story of the Prodigal Son and a sendup of the Wizard of Oz.
Mocks the farewell scene where Dorothy tells the Scarecrow "I think I'll miss you most of all."
Movie starts out with Nico in bed after hitting his head with characters coming to his window and Nico saying, "And you and you and you were there..."
Final scene parodied.
As part of "Just the Good Parts"
crazy credits: poster "The Lizard of Oz"
What happened in Oz after Dorothy returned home
Sonny and the cast perform a sketch primarily with elements from this classic kids' movie
Spoofed in "The Wizard of Oz" segment.
Wizard of Oz Porno
De Singe: "And your little hand, too!"
a clip from "The Muppets Go to the Movies" features Miss Piggy as Dorothy
The Wicked Witch of the West takes a shower
The Nerd wishes for a topless beach, but winds up in a super-cool Oz
The Cowardly Lion auditions for the movie United 93
Peter finds the Wicked Witch of the West's broomstick from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz in his basement. He flies on it and skywrites "Retire Cher" to the Witch's musical theme from the film.
Alternate Ending parody
a man in a lake jokingly says "I'm melting! I'm melting!"
During the opening credits, the Wicked Witch of the West's theme is heard as Agnes Skinner rides a bicycle across the screen.
In a sepia-toned sequence that opens the show, Jay wakes up in a duplicate of Dorothy's bedroom, saying "There's no place like home", surrounded by other cast members
Greg plays a tree in a play reproduction of The Wizard of Oz; the whole cast gets into an apple-throwing fight.
All the witches bear some resemblance to the Wicked Witch, and share her vulnerability to water.
Nora says "No one sees the wizard" and slams the door in Gibby's face-which is a reference to the front gate scene in Wizard of Oz.
Brian spoofs the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz then he tries to stay in the house when he finds out Lois' friend Naomi is the one coming over to see Lois
The entire episode spoofs "The Wizard of Oz."
Several deleted scenes from "The Wizard of Oz" are featured in the Turner Classic Movies segment.
In the marquee of the cinema where Keswick and Kitty are at, it reads "The Lizard of Oz".
"You've always had the power to go home"
Buzz telling all of his friends by his bedside that they were all there in his dream.
an altered clip portrays the coroner reporting to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that Osama Bin Laden is dead
The Naked Wizard segment spoof The Wizard of Oz
when Travis is on fire, he says "I'm melting!"
Twayne wears ruby slippers and says "there's no place like home."
cast of The Wizard of Oz go to the prison Oz
cutaway gag
Tori, Cat, and Jade mimic The Good Witch of the North, Dorothy Gale, and the Wicked Witch of the West
parody skit
Peter Parker dreams he woke up like Dorothy, with his teammates as Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, and the Tin Man, and noticing he's in black & white.
Cleveland in the crystal ball