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The Wicked Witch of the West is the main antagonist of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz who was portrayed by the late Margaret Hamilton.

Background[]

Appearance[]

The Wicked Witch is slender, has green skin, black hair in a bun, wears a long black dress and a black pointed hat.

Personality[]

She is vengeful, cruel, short-tempered, manipulative, impatient, ruthless, and powerful.

Appearances[]

Live-action productions[]

The Wizard of Oz[]

After being transformed into a Wicked Witch, she is first seen cackling flying on her broomstick while inside the tornado.

Shortly after, she appeared in Munchkinland, and she found out that her sister, the Wicked Witch of the East, was killed by Dorothy. She confronts Dorothy, then claims that the death was an accident, and The Witch replied that she can cause accidents. Glinda asked the Witch if she's forgetting the ruby slippers, and she replied yes then she reaches for the ruby slippers, but they're transferred from the Wicked Witch of the East's feet and appeared on Dorothy's feet, much to the Witch's anger. She demands to have those slippers, and Glinda refuses by telling her that she has no power here. She accepted her weakness, but then she swears revenge on Dorothy and Toto, then she cackled evilly and disappeared.

She is seen watching Dorothy, Scarecrow, and Toto from behind the tree. Then she is on the rooftop of the cabin confronting Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Toto. She threatens Scarecrow to stuff a mattress with him, and she also threatens Tinman to use him for a beehive. The Witch taunted Scarecrow to play ball, then she threw a fireball at him, then cackled and disappeared.

At the Witch's castle, she is seen spying on Dorothy and her friends among Nikko, the leader of the Winged Monkeys, with her crystal ball. She decides to cast a spell to poison them with the poppies, those flowers that put Dorothy, Toto, and Lion to sleep, but Glinda awakens them with snow, much to the Witch's anger, knowing that somebody always helping Dorothy. Nikko hands her the golden cap then she angrily throws the golden cap across the room.

The Witch says to her broomstick To the Emerald City as fast as lightning, then she leaves her castle flying on her broom cackling. She is seen flying in the sky, which shocks the Emerald City citizens, even Dorothy, and her friends. She wrote a threatening message in the sky with black smoke which says, "Surrender Dorothy."

She is seen spying on Lion in her crystal ball, who says to himself that he does believe in spooks, and the Witch remarks to the Lion that he'll believe in more than that before she's finished with him. Then she sends her Winged Monkeys to capture Toto and Dorothy, as she wants them both alive and unharmed.

After Dorothy and Toto got captured, she remarks to Toto what a nice little dog he is, then she puts him in the basket. She threatens to drown Toto if Dorothy doesn't give her the ruby slippers. Dorothy says that she can have the slippers. Then the Witch receives a shock as she tried to get the slippers off. She realizes that the slippers will never come off as long as Dorothy is alive. Toto escapes from the basket and runs out of her castle. The Witch is angered and tells Dorothy that she has one hour to live, then she stalks out and says that she can't wait forever to get those shoes, then locks Dorothy in the room.

As Dorothy begs Auntie Em to come back who's in the crystal, but the image of the Witch appears and mocks her saying she will give her Auntie Em and cackles before the image disappears.

After Dorothy was rescued by her friends as they tried to escape, the doors close. The Witch mocks them as the Winkie guards corner them with their spears. She throws down the hourglass, and she orders her guards to seize them; then, she told the guards that they have to split up. The guards trapped them as the Witch comes down and makes one last threat to Dorothy and her friends.

First, she sets Scarecrow's arm on fire, and Dorothy tosses a bucket of water to douse the fire, which accidentally splashed her; as a result, she melted to death, and the remaining parts were her black cloak and hat. Much to the Winkie Guards' delight, and they hailed Dorothy for setting them free, then Dorothy and her friends took the broomstick.

The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True[]

Animated productions[]

Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz[]

Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz[]

Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz[]

1990 animated television series[]

Trivia[]

  • A voice impression of the Wicked Witch, was mimicked by Dr. Robotnik in the film, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, before Knuckles attacked Sonic, shouting, "And your little dog, too!!!".
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Characters
Dorothy GaleTotoScarecrowTin WoodmanCowardly LionGlinda the Good Witch of the NorthThe Wicked Witch of the WestThe Wizard of OzAunt EmUncle HenryMiss Almira Gulch|Professor MarvelHunkHickoryZekeFlying MonkeysThe Munchkins
Songs
The Wizard of Oz: Over the RainbowCome Out, Come OutDing Dong the Witch is DeadFollow the Yellow Brick RoadIf I Only Had a BrainIf I Only a HeartIf I Only Had a NerveWe're Off to See the WizardThe Merry Old Land of OzIf I Were King of the Forest

Back to Oz: The JitterbugThere's No Place Like HomeA Mighty Fine AffairAll HailOh My, Oh My, Oh My>What's Mine is Mine

Objects
Ruby SlippersThe Wicked Witch of the West's broomstick
Locations
Dorothy's farmhouseProfessor Marvel's TrailerThe MunchkinlandLand of OzEmerald CityField of PoppiesThe Haunted ForestThe Wicked Witch of the West's Castle
See also
Metro-Goldwyn-MayerWarner Bros.Turner Entertainment


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Media
Animated shorts: Tom and Jerry

Television series: The Tom and Jerry Show (1975)The Tom and Jerry Comedy ShowTom & Jerry KidsTom and Jerry TalesThe Tom and Jerry Show (2014)
Specials: Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo CelebrationTom and Jerry: The Mansion CatTom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers
Films: Tom and Jerry: The MovieTom and Jerry: The Magic RingTom and Jerry: Blast Off to MarsTom and Jerry: The Fast and the FurryTom and Jerry: Shiver Me WhiskersTom and Jerry: A Nutcracker TaleTom and Jerry Meet Sherlock HolmesTom and Jerry & The Wizard of OzTom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry MouseTom and Jerry's Giant AdventureTom and Jerry: The Lost DragonTom and Jerry: Spy QuestTom and Jerry: Back to OzTom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryTom and JerryTom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!Tom and Jerry: Snowman's Land

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Movie characters
The Alley Cat GangStraycatchersDr. ApplecheekPristine FiggLickbootFerdinand
Guest/Crossovers characters
Dorothy GaleTotoScarecrowTin WoodmanCowardly LionGlinda the Good Witch of the NorthThe Wicked Witch of the WestThe Wizard of OzAunt EmUncle HenryMiss Almira GulchProfessor MarvelHunkHickoryZekeFlying MonkeysThe Munchkins
Locations
Heavenly Express
Songs
Video games
Video games:
Other
Home video
Companies and Distributors
Metro-Goldwyn-MayerMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studioMGM Animation/Visual ArtsTurner EntertainmentHanna-BarberaWarner Bros.Miramax FilmsWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Bros. TelevisionWarner Home VideoWarner Archive CollectionTaft BroadcastingWorldvision EnterprisesMGM TelevisionTurner Program ServicesFilmation


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Live-action television: Charlie RossDevi Van HelsingRick LopezDevin Van HelsingRita LopezRaphael KleinbachRockyNigel Montgomery BurnsRichard SmithersLucia MorningstarKylieRaphael KleinbachRockyScarlet and VioletOpal KingCarrie RossRita LopezDevin Van HelsingRachel KleinbachRoxanneSkull and BonesOpal QueenLucius MorningstarKyle

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