Author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] described the farmhouse in which Dorothy, her pet dog Toto, and her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em lived in as grayas the drab grayness of everything on the great plains of Kansas. The boards to the house were as blistered as the blades of grass were bleached by the unmitigated intensity of the sun, and of such harsh natural elements as cyclones and droughts.
In the book The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy Gale's house is described as grey. For the paint is blistered and sunbleached until it fits in with the prevailing grey colors of the land, the people, and the sky. So wherever Dorothy looks, she sees grey except for the merry, silky blackness of her pet dog Toto.
Yellow Brick road- this figures in a song.
There was no brick wall in The Wizard of Oz, but there was a yellow brick road.
Yellow.
The colour of the Lion in the Wizard of Oz is brown.
brown
Yes, the Oz scenes were always in color. It wasn't the first film with color, but the technology was still very new.
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Dorothy arrived to Oz inside her house.
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The colour of the Lion in the Wizard of Oz is brown.
brown
In "The Wizard of Oz," the Munchkins' favorite color is blue. This is why their houses and clothing are predominantly blue in the movie.
ruby red
Yes.
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In the fields of poppies
Yes, the Oz scenes were always in color. It wasn't the first film with color, but the technology was still very new.
blue
Pink in wicked and white in wizard of oz.
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