The bubble was actually a silver ball.
In 'The Wizard of Oz', if Glinda's bubble popped before she landed, she would probably have been caught by the Munchkins. The bubble was made of plastic for the movie, not a real soap bubble.
In the movie, Glinda wears pink.
In the book, Glinda is the Witch of the South. In the movie, she is the Witch of the North. for oodles it is North
Yes it is good. It tells the story of some characters in the wizard of oz. It tells the story of The wizard, Glinda the good witch, The wicked witch of the West, And it even has the Wicked witch of the East in it.
Yes, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz."In the book, Glinda is not the first witch that Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto meet in the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Instead, it is the nameless, elderly Good Witch of the North. In the beloved 1939 movie version, the position descriptions of the Good Witch of the North and the Good Witch of the South are merged into one. That one person is named Glinda. That one part of Oz land over which she rules is the North. The South goes unmentioned in the movie, just as does Glinda's nameless, good colleague of the book version.
In 'The Wizard of Oz', if Glinda's bubble popped before she landed, she would probably have been caught by the Munchkins. The bubble was made of plastic for the movie, not a real soap bubble.
In the movie, Glinda wears pink.
In the book, Glinda is the Witch of the South. In the movie, she is the Witch of the North. for oodles it is North
Billie Burke played Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz".
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Yes it is good. It tells the story of some characters in the wizard of oz. It tells the story of The wizard, Glinda the good witch, The wicked witch of the West, And it even has the Wicked witch of the East in it.
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1910). Stars Bebe Daniels as 'Dorothy', Hobart Bosworth as 'Wizard of Oz and King', Eugenie Besserer as 'Aunt Em', Robert Z. Leonard as 'Scarecrow', Olive Cox as 'Glinda the Good', Winifred Greenwood as 'Momba'.
Yes, Glinda is the Good Witch of the South in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz."In the book, Glinda is not the first witch that Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto meet in the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz. Instead, it is the nameless, elderly Good Witch of the North. In the beloved 1939 movie version, the position descriptions of the Good Witch of the North and the Good Witch of the South are merged into one. That one person is named Glinda. That one part of Oz land over which she rules is the North. The South goes unmentioned in the movie, just as does Glinda's nameless, good colleague of the book version.
'You've always had the power to go back to Kansas' is the quote from Glinda the Good Witch about Dorothy Gale knowing all along what to do. The quote is in the beloved 1939 movie version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. It's in the closing moments of the film. That statement is followed by Glinda's explanation, 'Now, those magic slippers will take you home in two seconds'.
The name of the Good Witch of the North is Glinda. However, we find out in the musical Wicked that her childhood name was Galinda, and her surname is Upland. But in The Wizard of Oz, her name is Glinda.
Answer #1 Glinda played by Billie Burke. Answer #2In the 1939 film verson of The Wizard of Oz, Glinda is presented as the Good Witch of the North. Nothing is said about the position of Good Witch of the South, which she occupies in the original book by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919]. In the book, there's a nameless Good Witch of the North, who is among the first four to meet and greet Dorothy and Toto after their crash landing on Oz. In the 1902-1903 stage version of his book, Baum gives the Good Witch of the South a name: Locasta.
In the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the South. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West," "The Wicked Witch of the East," and "The Good Witch of the North." In the movie The Wizard of Oz: Glinda is the Witch of the North. The other witches are only known as "The Wicked Witch of the West" and "The Wicked Witch of the East." In the book Wicked: Galinda, later Glinda, is the Witch of the South, Elphaba is the Witch of the West, Nessarose is the Witch of the East, and the Witch of the North is never mentioned or named.