You would probably find them at clothing stores or even on ebay because I found a Dorothy costume from ebay AND the red shoes from ebay so try those. (:
I would say none; Dorothy was a normally proportioned person with an normally shaped face which could not be duplicated with a Barbie. All you would really have is Barbie in a Dorothy costume, not the same thing.
No information is given as to what would have happened if Dorothy Gale had followed the Red instead of the Yellow Brick Road in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz are color-coded. Red is the color of the Quadling Country of the South. So it is possible that Dorothy would have had similar adventures - or smooth sailing - along a road that might lead her straight to the doorstep of Oz's most powerful sorceress, Glinda the Good of the Quadlings.
She wanted the slippers. They belonged to her sister Nessa who was given them by her father. The wicked witch later put a spell on them so nessa could walk -- as she is in a wheelchair. They are the last thing she had of her sister and she just wanted them back for sentimental value but Glinda gave them to Dorothy
Kansas Dorothy Gale and her pet dog Toto were from Kansas. The original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz didn't specify where in the state Dorothy lived. It just indicated that she lived in a farmhouse with Uncle Henry and Aunt Em, in the middle of the great plains.Kansas.
The scarecrow is the first companion that Dorothy meets to bring along with to the Wizard as she wants to go back to Kansas, and the Scarecrow wants a brain. The Cowardly lion is met last when Dorothy is accompanied by the Scarecrow and the Tin Man and he decides he would like the see the Wizard to get Courage. So you could say they have different personalities. I'm not too sure if it's what you were asking but... Here you go :S :D Have fun, and if you have time you should watch the movie because it's GREAT!
The color of Judy Garlands dress in the Wizard of Oz was blue and light pink but it doesn't show up very well.
They tried to get Shirley Temple, but her studio would not loan her out for the film.
That would be the American state of Kansas, which we discover when Dorothy says to Toto her dog "I guess were not in Kansas anymore".
I would say none; Dorothy was a normally proportioned person with an normally shaped face which could not be duplicated with a Barbie. All you would really have is Barbie in a Dorothy costume, not the same thing.
That would be Dorothy played by Judy Garland.
"Dorothy" could be referring to a fictional character like Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz," or it could be someone specific in your life. Please provide more context so I can give you a more accurate answer.
Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz is a brave little girl who values family, friends, and loyalty, because she never gives up on realizing both her dream of getting back home, and the dreams of her three friends.
Only if the witch finds the shoes, that can automaticly bring back Dorothy but she will be an evil flesh eating ogre/zombie and that will kill the magical yellow brick road
They had requests for Oz to give them things that would solve their life problems, i.e., heart, brain, send Dorothy back to Kansas. Dorothy had the ruby slippers if it is an object that you are looking for that was in their possession.
The red ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz gave Dorothy Gale a most patriotic look what with her wearing a blue-and-white dress.
No information is given as to what would have happened if Dorothy Gale had followed the Red instead of the Yellow Brick Road in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands of Oz are color-coded. Red is the color of the Quadling Country of the South. So it is possible that Dorothy would have had similar adventures - or smooth sailing - along a road that might lead her straight to the doorstep of Oz's most powerful sorceress, Glinda the Good of the Quadlings.
I would have to say that Dorothy ended up making great memories, even though she was desperate to go home when she really could all along.