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Note: Characters are listed by order of the Oz book in which they first appear, but each character listing includes their later appearances as well. So, for instance, if you've only read ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Literature)|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]'', be aware that all the character listings will contain spoilers for later books.
 
== The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ==
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* [[Accidental Hero|Accidental Heroine]]
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: The Magic Belt gives her this power, although she seems to forget she has it for several books.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]: Dorothy became a princess in a later book.
* [[The Fool]]
* [[Funetik Aksent]]: Dorothy's [[Country Mouse]] colloquialisms get more pronounced in later books.
* [[The Hero|The Heroine]]
* [[I Choose to Stay]]: After several adventures in Oz, she eventually doesn't go back to Kansas, and brings her Aunt and Uncle with her.
* [[It Was Withwith You All Along]]
* [[Kid Appeal Character]]
* [[Kid Hero|Kid Heroine]]
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** Crown
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: With Princess Ozma.
* [[Stranger in Aa Familiar Land]]: Em and Henry notice Dorothy's behavior changed after her time in Oz, and became more of a dreamer than usual. It was one of the factors in [[I Choose to Stay]].
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: Inverted; she's the leader, and the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion are the tagalongs.
* [[Trapped in Another World]]: In the first book.
* [[Upgrade Artifact]]: The Magic Belt, at least in ''Ozma of Oz'', when she knows how to use its transformation powers as soon as she puts it on. When she finally uses it again in ''The Lost Princess of Oz'', she has to practice a bit.
 
=== Scarecrow ===
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: with The Tin Woodsman
* [[Iconic Characters]]
* [[It Was Withwith You All Along]]
* [[The Lancer]]
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
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* [[An Axe to Grind]]: He doesn't just chop ''wood'' with that thing.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]
* [[Bruiser Withwith a Soft Center]]: He's probably the party's best fighter, and didn't so much as flinch when he killed off a wildcat (to save a mouse), pack of wolves (to protect his companions), or flock of humongous jackdaws (again, protecting his friends). But he cried himself rusted over accidentally crushing a bug, and his determination to get a heart was so he could return to his girlfriend and be a proper husband. {{spoiler|Didn't work out for him on that front, though}}
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Subverted; he just ''thought'' he couldn't feel without biological parts.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: Despite being one of the iconic Oz characters and a major character in Baum's books, he's delegated to very minor roles (and often doesn't appear at all) once Ruth Plumly Thompson takes over the series.
* [[Determinator]]: As much of his character as being a sweetheart. He was so determined to earn enough money to support his fiancee that he didn't stop working, even after losing his limbs to the cursed axe. If there's a situation where the axe has to come out, he does not stop unless all the threats are missing their heads or he is literally too damaged to move.
* [[Everything but Thethe Girl]]: He becomes a hero of Oz, ruler of Winkie Country, and close friends with the Princesses, but it turns out his girlfriend left him while he was rusted.
* [[Family-Unfriendly Violence]]
* [[The Heart]]: In spite of his insistence that he doesn't have one.
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* [[Hollywood Cyborg]]: A curious blend of man, magic and replacement parts.
* [[Iconic Characters]]: He's first in a long line of cybernetic beings that question their humanity.
* [[It Was Withwith You All Along]]
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Older Sidekick]]
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: With the Hungry Tiger, at least in Baum's books, starting with ''Ozma of Oz.''
* [[Iconic Characters]]
* [[It Was Withwith You All Along]]
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Older Sidekick]]
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=== The Wizard, AKA O.Z. Diggs ===
{{quote| "''I am Oz, the Great and Terrible. Who are you, and why do you seek me?''"}}
 
An Omaha, Nebraska sideshowman, ventriloquist, and [[Master of Illusion|magician]], who came to the [[Magical Land|Land of Oz]] by accident in a hot air balloon. He tells Dorothy and her friends they must first kill the Wicked Witch of the West before he will grant the favors they seek from him. After accomplishing this mission, Dorothy discovered him to be a [[The Man Behind the Curtain|humbug]] (not a real wizard). After being exposed by Dorothy he finds a way to help the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, and Cowardly Lion get what they desire most, brains, a heart, and courage. He then leaves the Land of Oz the same way he first arrived, by a hot air balloon. After returning to America, the Wizard found his way back to Oz once again, where he was invited to stay and become a real wizard. He has learned much real magic from Glinda the Good, and is now one of Ozma's closest advisers.
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The wicked witch who rules the Winkies from her Yellow Castle. When the Wizard of Oz sends Dorothy and her friends to defeat the witch, she uses the Winged Monkeys to capture them. The witch then tries to get the Silver Shoes away from Dorothy, who throws a bucket of water on the witch, not knowing it will make the witch melt away forever. With the Wicked Witch of the West gone, Dorothy, her friends, and the Winkies are set free.
 
* [[Zero-Percent0% Approval Rating]]
* [[Bad Boss]]: She must had been this if her [[Mooks]] celebrated her death.
* [[Dark Is Evil]]
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A band of flying monkeys. Their services can be commanded by the wearer of the Golden Cap.
 
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Monkeys]]: Though the people who end up terrorized by their antics probably disagree.
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]: Completely unwillingly on their part; they ''have'' to follow whoever possesses the Golden Cap and have no more choice in serving Dorothy than they did the Witch.
* [[Rule of Three]]: After you obtain the Golden Cap, the Monkeys will perform no more than three of your commands.
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A constant, if minor, presence in the Palace of the Emerald City, Jellia Jamb is the head of the Palace maids and has served under all the rulers of Oz as they've appeared in the books: first under the Wizard, then the Scarecrow, briefly under Jinjur, and finally under Ozma. She is specifically named as Ozma's favorite servant.
 
* [[A Day in Thethe Limelight]]: She is the main protagonist of Ruth Plumly Thompson's last book, ''Ozoplaning With the Wizard of Oz.''
* [[Mauve Shirt]]: She goes from a nameless extra in the first book to a fully-named recurring supporting character in later books, with occasional [[A Day in Thethe Limelight]] moments.
* [[No Name Given]]: In her first appearance in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,'' she is referred to simply as "the girl" or "the green girl." It's not until her second appearance in ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' that she gets her name, but subsequent books confirm that it's the same character.
* [[Servile Snarker]]: Of the good-natured kind. Her mischievous sense of humor is highlighted in a particularly memorable way in the famous [[Funny Moments (Sugar Wiki)|"translator" scene]] in ''The Marvelous Land of Oz,'' [[Completely Unnecessary Translator|where she has great fun acting as an "interpreter" between the Scarecrow and Jack Pumpkinhead, when the two fail to realize they're speaking the same language.]]
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Also known as the Soldier with the Green Whiskers, he is the only actual soldier in Oz's royal Army (in fact, in later books, he ''is'' the entire Royal Army) -- at least until Ozma promotes him to Captain-General and makes him her personal bodyguard. He has a wife named Tollydiggle, who is the Emerald City's official jailer.
 
* [[Depending Onon the Writer]]: Few Oz characters vary so much in description as Omby Amby; his personality, name, and even who he is married to is wildly inconsistent with the books. In Baum's books, he is competent and efficient, but rather too soft-hearted to be an effective fighter (he never loads his gun for fear it might accidentally go off and hurt someone), while Thompson portrays him as a pompous coward with bad aim. Also, while his official name is "Omby Amby," some books name him "Wantowin Battles." In one of Baum's books, he is mentioned to have a wife with a fierce temper, but in Jack Snow's books, his wife is revealed to be Tollydiggle the jailer, who most assuredly does ''not'' have a fierce temper.
** Then again, that could just mean that no one's managed to [[Beware the Nice Ones|piss off]] Tollydiggle [[Fridge Logic|yet]].
* [[Gentle Giant]]: He's consistently described as "very tall" (though one book states that his long beard makes him look taller than he is), and has a very gentle nature.
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The daughter of the former King of Oz, Pastoria, and the rightful ruler of Oz, she was discovered and restored to her throne, where she has ruled ever since. Her subjects love and trust her, and she is good and kind to them in return.
 
* [[Age Is Relative]]: Ozma's actual age is kept deliberately ambiguous; in Baum's narration she is merely described as looking "very young" (in ''The Tin Woodsman of Oz,'' she is said to look around fourteen or fifteen, which is the age she appears as in O'Neill's drawings, but even this isn't really kept consistent from book to book). Despite this she celebrates her birthday on August 21; L. Frank Baum [[Lampshadeslampshade]]s this in the books, stating that since Ozma is a fairy she is effectively immortal and her exact age doesn't matter much -- but that's no reason to pass up a perfectly good opportunity for a party.
* [[Amnesiacs Are Innocent]]: Ozma exploits this with her Fountain of Oblivion
* [[Big Brother Is Your Friend]]: Glinda and Ozma form a benevolent dictatorship. Given the lack of needing ''resources'' in Oz, this is pretty much just means that they keep a monopoly on stronger magics, and keep people from hurting each other. Ozma is the carrot. That this is a good thing is played completely straight.
* [[A Child Shall Lead Them]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Most notably as Tip; as Ozma this trait is a lot more understated and almost seems to be absent -- though there are times when she'll be subtly mischevious or gently crack fun of a situation just for the hell of it.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Subverted big time in ''Land of Oz''.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]
* [[Flower in Her Hair]]
* [[Gender Bender]]
* [[The Hero|The Heroine]]
* [[The High Queen]]: Despite being the supreme ruler of Oz, she very seldom uses the title "Queen." ''[[The Marvelous Land Of Oz]]'' is probably the book where the "Queen" title is used the most; Ozma is referred to as a Princess before her crowning and a Queen afterwards -- but in later books she is most often called a Princess.
* [[Iconic Characters]]: Princess Ozma appears to be the model for [[A New Hope|Princess Leia]] and [[The Phantom Menace|Queen Amidala]].
* [[Kid Hero|Kid Heroine]]
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* [[Princess Classic]]
* [[Rags to Royalty]]: Complete with a [[Evil Matriarch|evil stepmom]] and a ''twist''!
* [[Raised Asas the Opposite Gender]]
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]
** Tiara with two poppy flowers and the letters "OZ" at the front of it.
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* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]
* [[Secret Legacy]]: In this case, it's double on the ''[[It Was Withwith You All Along|secret]]'' part.
* [[Upgrade Artifact]]: Princess Ozma has a magic painting that see can every part of Oz. That brings to mind, ''Princess Ozma is watching you''. She also has the Nome King's magic belt, after Dorothy gave it to her.
 
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Like Jack Pumpkinhead, the Sawhorse was given life by Mombi's Powder of Life, though in the case of the Sawhorse Tip called him to life to serve as a riding animal on his and Jack's trip to the Emerald City. Being made entirely of wood (and "shod" with gold, to keep his wooden hooves from wearing out), he's both faster and more durable than any normal horse and in subsequent books is generally seen pulling Ozma's carriage.
 
* [[Automaton Horse]]: Justified and often [[Lampshaded]] in-verse, as he is specifically mentioned to be not only faster than a normal horse but also [[Perpetual Motion Monster|completely tireless, utterly fearless, very compliant, and of course needing no extra care or even food.]] He even has no problem crossing large bodies of water, since he's made of wood and floats quite well. Might count as a [[Mechanical Horse]], but only if you use the term loosely. Definitely a [[Horse of a Different Color]], though.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Occasionally, especially towards Jack Pumpkinhead.
* [[The Stoic]]: Insult him, threaten him, leave him standing by the road for days, send him into mortal peril -- he never minds and is never fazed.
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* [[Breakout Character]]: He was considered this for a while after ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' came out, having large roles in side projects such as the comic strip ''Queer Visitors from the Land of Oz'' and quite a bit of merchandise devoted solely to him -- there were Woggle-Bug postcards, Woggle-Bug buttons, a Woggle-Bug song, a Woggle-Bug board game and a book starring him called, imaginatively enough, ''The Woggle-Bug Book,'' which was closely tied to (and meant to promote) the stage musical ''The Woggle-Bug,'' which was loosely based on ''The Marvelous Land of Oz.'' The musical, however, bombed, and that was pretty much the end of the Woggle-Bug's superstardom. He'd have drastically reduced roles in the following books.
** Also, interestingly enough, in those subsequent appearances he became even more pompous and conceited than before, to the point where none of the other characters liked him much.
* [[Big Creepy -Crawlies]]
* [[Delusions of Eloquence]]
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]
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=== The Gump ===
{{quote| "''The last thing I remember distinctly is walking through the forest and hearing a loud noise. Something probably killed me then, and it certainly ought to have been the end of me. Yet here I am, alive again, with four monstrous wings and a body which I venture to say would make any respectable animal or fowl weep with shame to own. What does it all mean? Am I a Gump, or am I a juggernaut?''"}}
 
Originally the Gump was a mounted head over the mantle in the great hallway of the Royal Palace in the Emerald City. It has antlers like an elk, but it's up-turned nose and billy goat chin whiskers give it an air of absurdity. The Tin Woodman uses the Gump as a head along with two large sofas for a body, four palm leaves for wings, an a broom for a tail to fashion a means to escape the Army of Revolt. Tip then applies the last of the Powder of Life to bring bring this strange creation to life. Thus the Gump becomes an unlikely aerial transport for Tip and his friends in their escape from Jinjur and the Army of Revolt. After tranquility and order is finally restored to the Emerald City, the parts of this strange flying machine are returned to their original function, with the Gump returning to its place over the mantle, where he sometimes strikes up conversations with shocked visitors.
 
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: The only part of the Gump that was dead was the head.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Giant Flyer]]: possibly the weirdest flying creature ever.
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=== Mombi ===
{{quote| '''Tip''': "''She is a terrible old woman!"''}}
 
An old woman who secretly engages in the practice of magic. Although she has developed many powers, she is not simply a witch, but more of a sorceress. Her best magic involves the creation of very [[Master of Illusion|realistic illusions]]. She uses these powers in an attempt by rebels to retain control of the Emerald City and to foil Glinda the Good's move to restore the rightful heir to the throne of Oz.
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* [[Straw Feminist]]: She is Baum's [[Affectionate Parody]] of the American suffrage movement (which he supported).
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]
* [[Zero-Percent0% Approval Rating]]
 
=== Army of Revolt ===
{{quote| '''General Jinjur''': ''"What man would oppose a girl, or dare to harm her? And there is not an ugly face in my entire Army."''}}
 
An [[Amazon Brigade|army of girls]] from all over the Land of Oz that Jinjur assembled to conquer the [[The City|Emerald City]], depose King Scarecrow, and run the government to suit themselves. They looted the city upon its capture, picking out the emeralds and other jewels which decorated the streets and buildings. Their uniforms include a green sash around the waist and a skirt in four colors; blue, yellow, red, and purple representing the four countries of Oz. Each of the four companies of girls wear their skirts so that the color of their country are to the front. Their weapons are [[Exotic Weapon Supremacy|two long, glittering knitting-needles]] stuck through the knot of their hair at the back of their head.
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=== Tik-Tok ===
{{quote| ''"Extra-Responsive, Thought-Creating, Perfect-Talking Mechanical Man ...Thinks, Speaks, Acts, and Does Everything but Live."''}}
 
[[Robot Names|Tik-Tok]] is an incredible [[Robot Buddy|copper mechanical man]]. He has a [[Clock Punk|wind-up clock mechanism]] for thinking, speaking, walking, and other movements. He was made by Smith & Tinker at their Works in Evna. He was purchased by King Evoldo and named [[Robot Names|Tik-Tok]] because of the sound he makes when wound up. Dorothy finds him in the rock chamber where he had been placed by Evoldo. He proves to be quite invaluable to her in the challenges she faces in this adventure which carries them deep into the Nome King's underground domains. Tik-Tok becomes an honored member of Ozma's retinue in the Emerald City, joining in many other adventures in the Land of Oz.
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* [[Clockwork Creature]]
* [[Iconic Characters]]
* [[Literal -Minded]]: "How shall we go to the Nome King's cavern, Tik-Tok?" "We might crawl, or jump, or roll o-ver and o-ver un-til we get there; but the best way is to walk."
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Robo Speak]]: The oldest version of this trope.
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* [[Robot Names]]
* [[The Spock]]
* [["Three Laws "-Compliant]]: Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics was partly inspired by the interaction between Tik-Tok and Dorothy in ''Ozma of Oz''.
* [[Tin Man]]: Although it's mentioned that Tik-Tok isn't alive and has no capacity for emotion, he's capable of becoming bored, has a great deal of self-assurance and pride (to the point of vanity), and even a bit of snarkiness. So there's ''something'' going on in there.
 
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=== The Nome King ===
{{quote| ''"Now, the Nome King had never tried to be good, so he was very bad indeed."''}}
 
Although the Wicked Witch of the West is the most famous of Oz's villains (thanks to [[The Wizard of Oz (Filmfilm)|the popular 1939 film]]), the Nome King is the closest the book series has to a primary [[Big Bad]]. He appears again and again to cause trouble for the Land of Oz. He's described as looking like an demented Santa Claus. Originally his name was Roquat the Red, but in ''The Emerald City of Oz'' he was reformed after a dunking in the Water of Oblivion; he soon returned to his evil ways, but forgot his name, and started calling himself Ruggedo.
 
* [[Affably Evil]]
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* [[The Magnificent]]: Alternates between "of the Rocks" and "the Red".
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: Whether he's "The Nome King" or "The Gnome King" generally depends on the author.
* [[Weaksauce Weakness]]: Eggs. (Possibly symbolic of the matriarchy present in Oz.)
 
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* [[Pet the Dog]]: In ''Tik-Tok'', he rescues Betsy from being thrown into the Slimy Cave. (While being in the Slimy Cave would probably have not been too bad on its own, Ruggedo was in the process of throwing a huge tantrum, [[Baleful Polymorph|turning people into musical instruments]] and calling for torturers. Since Betsy was a [[Tagalong Kid]], Kaliko presumably thought that she was safer waiting out the situation in his house.) This functions to set him up as a good replacement King later in the book, since his role before that point consisted of following his boss's orders and advising him against foolishness.
* [[Servile Snarker]]
* [[Ultimate Job Security]]: Gets away with calling his extremely short-tempered monarch an idiot, more than once, because the Nome King can't find a competent replacement. For comparision, the Nome King "throws away" his generals at the drop of a hat- but he while threatens Kaliko periodically, he keeps him as his steward for as long as he remains the king.
 
 
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* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: He doesn't really like being called "Zebediah" and prefers going by his nickname, "Zeb."
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Has traces of this, especially in his own eyes, and spends some time early in the book pointing out how ''wrong'' the strange adventures he's encountered are, or how ''unnatural'' it is that animals can talk. [[Character Development|He becomes more accepting of such things as the book goes on,]] but in the end he's still glad to leave Oz, telling the others that he really doesn't belong in a fairy country.
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: He only appears in one book, ''Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz'', after which he returns back home to his uncle's ranch and is barely even mentioned again.
 
=== Jim ===
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* [[Break the Haughty]]: Being a previously-undefeated race-horse, he's pretty arrogant and conceited, and this only gets worse when he learns he's the only actual horse in Oz. Losing a race to the Sawhorse, however, pretty much punctures his illusions about being unbeatable, and he is further cowed when he loses his temper and kicks the Sawhorse, and the Cowardly Lion and Hungry Tiger make it very clear to him that they ''don't'' like it when their friends are kicked around. In the end, Jim becomes one of the only animals in the Oz books who begs to leave the place because he can't stand being an just an ordinary horse in a fairy country.
* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Invoked after he loses the race with the Sawhorse and realizes that in a fairy world a normal horse like him [[Can't Catch Up]], so he wants to go back to California, where he ''is'' special.
* [[Put Onon a Bus]]: Along with Zeb, he returns to California and is never seen in the series again.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Like all animals, he gains the ability to talk when entering a fairy land.
 
== Road to Oz ==
 
=== Shaggy Man ===
{{quote| "''Don't you love me?''"}}
 
A kindly old wanderer, dressed all in rags. His basic philosophy of life centers on love and an aversion to money and material possessions. His one possession of value is the Love Magnet. He first meets Dorothy on her Uncle Henry's farm in Kansas. They become lost and have a series of adventures, culminating at a grand birthday party for Ozma in the Emerald City of Oz. In later stories we learn that the Shaggy Man becomes a full time resident of Oz, where Ozma appoints him Governor of the Royal Storehouses.
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=== Button-Bright ===
{{quote| "''Don't know''"}}
 
A little boy who accompanies Dorothy and the Shaggy Man on their adventures in the Land of Oz. They find him lost on the road while they are hunting for Butterfield. He has blue eyes, pretty curls, a chubby round face, and always wears a sailor suit. Button-Bright appears to be 2 or 3 years younger than Dorothy. To almost every question his answer is "Don`t know," or similar words. In later appearances he is older and more verbose, but has gained a knack for getting lost. In the adventure recounted in ''Sky Island,'' we learn he comes from Philadelphia and his real name is Saladin Paracelsus de Lambertine Evagne von Smith.
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* [[Ironic Nickname]]
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: Mostly because his real name is so long.
* [[Overly Long Name]]: "Saladin Paracelsus de Lambertine Evagne von Smith" isn't even his ''full'' name, it's just the parts of it that he can actually remember.
* [[Upgrade Artifact]]: His Magic Umbrella.
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* [[Mood Swinger]]: She's usually the happiest, most cheerful person around, laughing and dancing about without a care -- but when she's lost, lonely or upset, she'll cry loudly and declare herself "the most miserable girl in the world." Only to be all smiles again when someone shows her any amount of kindness.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: With each chronological appearance in Baum's books she becomes more useful and competent. In her first appearance in ''The Road to Oz'' she's a helpless [[Fish Out of Water]], but in her second appearance in ''Sky Island,'' when we for the first time see her in her true element, [[Hidden Depths|it becomes clear just how smart and competent she really is.]] In later Oz books she becomes a lot more confident and powerful even on the ground.
** Interestingly enough, in her first appearance, in ''The Road to Oz.'' she tells Dorothy that she doesn't know any kind of magic, because "we who live on the rainbow among the fleecy clouds have no use for magic." However, in ''Tin Woodsman of Oz,'' she has become a rather accomplished magic-user and, despite spending much of the book [[Baleful Polymorph|stuck in the form of a canary]], performs several helpful magics. Possibly, she began learning magic in anticipation that she might get stuck on the ground again.
 
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=== Ojo the (Un)Lucky ===
{{quote| ''"I'm Ojo the Unlucky," replied the boy. "I might have known I would fail in anything I tried to do."''}}
 
A poor Munchkin boy who lives with his uncle Unc Nunkie in the Northern part of Oz, and is first thought to be a common Munchkin, but in later books is revealed to be the lost prince of Seebania. He's the primary protagonist of ''The Patchwork Girl of Oz'' and the later ''Ojo in Oz.''
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=== Bungle The Glass Cat ===
{{quote| "You made me pretty--very pretty, indeed--and I love to watch my pink brains roll around when they're working, and to see my precious red heart beat."}}
 
Bungle's body is made entirely of clear glass, with a blood-red ruby stone in her chest for a heart, two emeralds for eyes, and several bright pink marbles in her head for brains. She was made and brought to life by Dr. Pipt and his Powder of Life, for the specific purpose of catching mice for his wife. But the Glass Cat turned out to be exceptionally vain, and unwilling to do any work.
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=== Scraps, the Patchwork Girl ===
{{quote| "''Horrid?" she replied. "Why, I'm thoroughly delightful. I'm an Original, if you please, and therefore incomparable. Of all the comic, absurd, rare and amusing creatures the world contains, I must be the supreme freak... But I'm glad--I'm awfully glad!--that I'm just what I am, and nothing else.''"}}
 
A living doll given "too many marbles", she's eccentric (read: insane) even by Ozian standards, yet is quite friendly. She has an enduring crush on the Scarecrow.
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* [[Genki Girl]]
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Rhymes Onon a Dime]]: She makes up little songs and poems on the spot; some of the later books has her talking ''entirely'' in verse.
* [[The Runaway]]: Often. She refuses to return to Dr. Pipt in her first appearance, and later stars in an entire book ''about'' her running away (and the places and people she runs into along the way).
* [[Ship Tease]]: With the Scarecrow.
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=== The Woozy ===
{{quote| ''"My eyes can flash fire, and I have a ferocious growl -- that is ''sometimes.''"''}}
 
A strange, yet friendly creature made up of only squares and flat surfaces, and who therefore prides himself on [[A Worldwide Punomenon|"being square."]] He's good-natured and helpful, but insists that he can be very ferocious when angry, fire flashes from his eyes, and he has the most terrifying growl of any animal. {{spoiler|The part about the fire turns out to be true, the part about the roar turns out to be very, very false.}}
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* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]: Fire-beams, actually, but close enough.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Sealed Good in Aa Can]]: Was trapped in an enclosure with a fence too tall for him to jump over, and didn't think to break out himself until Ojo and pals came along.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Honey bees. He got into quite a bit of trouble with the Munchkin beekeepers because of this.
 
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=== Betsy Bobbin ===
{{quote| "How could anyone be safe when she's going about sixty miles a minute?"}}
 
A little girl who was shipwrecked along with her donkey, Hank, Betsy is another American country girl left to wander. She's more or less another Dorothy, and Princess Dorothy takes a great interest in her welfare.
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=== Queen Ann Soforth ===
{{quote| "I won't!" cried Ann; "I won't sweep the floor. It is beneath my dignity."}}
 
Queen of Oogaboo, a tiny kingdom within the greater Oz, Ann is bored of her quiet life, where all she really does is watch over her kingdom and fight with her sister, Salye. While Anne is 'old enough to make jelly,' it's explained that she's only Queen since her father wandered off, and her mother followed him, leaving Ann to 'rule.' As a result, she's convinced that the world outside of Oogaboo is infinitely more interesting and worth ruling over. She orders the men of Oogaboo to form an army, with only one, Jo Files, agreeing to be the lone Private. While she doesn't want to shed any blood (she might faint at the sight, after all), she determines to conquer the rest of Oz, knowing that Ozma doesn't even keep a Private Soldier anymore. What she ''doesn't'' know is that Glinda's been paying attention to her book of records, and magically diverted the mountain pass that leads from Oogaboo into the rest of Oz, instead dropping Ann and her army out in the desert...
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=== Jo Files ===
{{quote| "I have read in my books that it is always the private soldiers who do the fighting, for no officer is ever brave enough to face the foe. Also, it stands to reason that your officers must have some one to command and to issue their orders to; therefore I'll be the one. I long to slash and slay the enemy and become a hero."}}
 
The sole private of Queen Ann's army, Jo Files is intelligent, well-read and brave -- which is why he declines to be an officer like the others. For all his talk about battle and conquest, though, he's a polite and friendly person who always apologizes if he thinks he's hurt someone, and when commanded to conquer pretty young ladies, he immediately resigns from the army because that would be "impolite." He grows very close to Princess Ozga over the course of the story.
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* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Turned into a fiddle by Ruggedo.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]
* [[Expy]]: In the stage play, her role was played by Ozma. Since this wouldn't fit with the continuity of the books, Ozga was created to take her place.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: There's at least a hint of this in her relationship with Jo Files.
 
=== Quox ===
{{quote| "I'm in disgrace just now, you know, and the only way to redeem my good name is to obey the orders of the Jinjin. If he makes me a beast of burden, it is only a part of my punishment, and I must bear it like a dragon."}}
 
A young dragon in the service of the fairies, as punishment for being disrespectful towards his elders. He takes it in good humor, though, serving as a beast of burden for the party for parts of the book and even comes to their rescue at a crucial moment.
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* [[Cheerful Child]]
* [[Constantly Curious]]: Trot is very curious and thoughtful and tends to ask a lot of questions, perhaps because she has the well-traveled Cap'n Bill as a ready [[Mr. Exposition]], who gives her the opportunity to play [[The Watson]] on more than one occasion.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]: Trot is, in the Scarecrow's words "twice a princess" -- like Dorothy, she is made a princess of Oz, and later on is appointed an honorary princess of the Ozure Isles. Due to circumstances, she also had a very brief tenant as Queen of Sky Island, and never officially resigned (though she did leave sensible and competent people to rule in her stead when she left the place).
* [[Intergenerational Friendship]]: With Cap'n Bill, who acts as a father-figure to her.
* [[Only Known Byby Their Nickname]]: She got the nickname "Trot" when she was a toddler learning to walk, because she took so many busy little steps. She grew to prefer her nickname to her real one, so her real name, Mayre, is only mentioned in passing a couple of times. Otherwise both narrative and characters refer to her as "Trot" or sometimes "Tiny Trot."
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: A strange version, possibly even an inversion, as both Trot's parents are alive and well, but simply fade out and are never mentioned again after she moves to Oz.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Very much in the vein of Dorothy, though unlike Betsy Bobbin, Trot was never an [[Expy]] and is different enough to avoid becoming a [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]].
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* [[No Name Given]]: Only averted when he mentions his name in passing, talking about Orkland. Otherwise, he's simply 'the Ork'.
* [[Super Mode]]: He and the other Orks can call up ''small tornadoes'' with their proptails, which they do to blow out the fire threatening the Scarecrow, and flatten Krewl and his soldiers. Individually, he manages to fly himself, Cap'n Bill and Trot out of a '''vertical''' shaft, with only his proptail for lift.
* [[Ten -Minute Retirement]]: Before the Scarecrow, Cap'n Bill and Trot go into Jinxland, Flipper leaves the party to return to his homeland and look up his family. However, he returns with most of his clan in tow - just in time to save the Scarecrow.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: Or flying it, in Flipper's case. His wanderlust gets him labeled a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] back in Orkland.
 
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The ruler of the Flatheads. Although supposedly an elected ruler, he always counts the votes himself and therefore is always "reelected".
 
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Turns Coo-ee-oh into the Diamond Swan.
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: Su-dic is his title (or a shortened form of it), not his name.
* [[Unholy Matrimony]]: Until Coo-ee-oh turned his wife into a golden pig.
 
=== Coo-ee-oh ===
The Queen of the Skeezers and a powerful Krumbic Witch.
 
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Turned the Three Adepts into fishes and the Su-dic's wife into a Golden Pig; eventually, the Su-dic turns her into a Diamond Swan.
* [[Big Brother Is Watching]]: Can hear any conversation on her island.
* [[God Save Us From the Queen]]
* Magitek: Some of her spells fall into this- particularly, she uses magic to operate her submarines and the retractable bridge between her island and the shore.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: The three syllables of her name are the spoken parts of three of her important spells.
* [[Vain Sorceress]]: She's very vain when first introduced, and even more so after her transformation, although at that point she's no longer a sorceress.
 
=== Red Reera ===
{{quote| ''The cottage is the home of a powerful Yookoohoo, named Reera the Red, who assumes all sorts of forms, sometimes changing her form several times in a day, according to her fancy... This strange creature cannot be bribed with treasure, or coaxed through friendship, or won by pity. She has never assisted anyone, or done wrong to anyone, that we know of.''}}
 
A Yookoohoo- a magical being with great powers of transformation- Red Reera is characterized by her fondness for things other people dislike (such as [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent|lizards]], huge spiders, and wolves) and her disdain for human company.
 
* [[Bowdlerise]] / [[What Could Have Been]]: In the first draft, she initially appeared as a wired-together [[Dem Bones|skeleton]] with flaming eyes. This was changed to an ape in a lace apron to avoid scaring any kids.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Can transform herself and her pets into any form she desires. She can do it to others as well, but does not do so without their permission.