The Wizard of Oz (Movie)August 25, 1939 |
Music referenced in The Wizard of OzSongsThis movie plays: August 25, 1939 This song, appropriately plays after everyone learns that Dorothy killed the Wicked Witch of the East. This movie plays: 1939 This song is sung by the Munchkins after Dorothy arrives in Oz. This movie plays: This song plays during the last scenes of the movie. This movie plays: This song plays during the scene with the apple trees. This movie plays: This song plays as everyone tries to escape from the Witch's castle. This movie plays: 1939 Over the Rainbow was written specifically for the movie The Wizard of Oz This movie plays: This song plays after Toto escapes from the Witch's castle. This movie plays: This song is played during the opening scene and later when Toto returns to Dorothy. Publications referenced in The Wizard of OzBooksThis movie is based on: 1900 TV/Films that reference The Wizard of OzTelevision EpisodesThis movie is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 3January 6, 2002 Leela's "what if" story is a parody of The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 7March 28, 2011 Larry says he is like the great and powerful Oz, from 'The Wizard of Oz'. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 10January 10, 1991 When Bart wakes up from his out-of-body experience, he says, "I did go away, Mom! I was miles and miles and miles away, writhing in agony in the pits of Hell! And you were there! And you and you and you," a reference to the 1939 film adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy awakens from her slumber. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 16March 7, 1991 dog obedience school has different categories named after famous dogs, one of which is Toto, the dog from the film "The Wizard of Oz". This movie is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 10November 22, 2010 Marshall and Ted talk about a time when they listened to Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon while watching The Wizard of Oz over "sandwiches". The event is a reference to Dark Side of the Rainbow. They did it again by playing "Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits and watching Apocalypse Now. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 8November 29, 2011 Rubin, the man in charge of the National Invention Convention Extravaganza, is found to be the man behind the curtain, pretending to be Andrew Dice Clay (the celebrity everyone thinks is in charge of the Invention Convention). When Hope pulls back the green curtain, exposing Rubin, he tells Burt that he has a brain, coming up with the idea of Bro-gurt. Rubin tells Virginia that she has a heart, and Andrew has courage. Hope is shown to be wearing a pair of sparkling Ruby red shoes - making her Dorothy. At the end, Maw Maw walks into the auditorium, wearing a witch costume, with Barney's invention Face-amole, the green guacamole that doubles as a food and a facial treatment, on her face, shouting, "My ice cream! It's melting! It's melting!". This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 12March 22, 2012 One of the impersonators plays Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 22 Episode: 9December 12, 2010 Moe takes Homer someplace private to tell him about a guy he knows who fixes things. Each room he enters isn't private enough, till he takes Homer through a tiny door, that leads to a stage, where they find themselves in the middle of The Wizard of Oz play. This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 5October 30, 2012 Hope is dressed as Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz' for Halloween. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 6October 28, 2010 Shirley dresses up as Glenda the Good Witch from the Wizard of Oz, but no one can figure out who she is supposed to be. This movie is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 13January 7, 2002 Arthur tells Carrie that Spence recommended a movie about a girl in Kansas who goes to a magical land. Carrie can't believe that her father has never seen 'The Wizard of Oz'. Arthur then tells Carrie that he has invited Spence and his girlfriend Becky over, to watch the movie with him. This movie is parodied by: Season: 1 Episode: 1March 4, 2004 When Chode and Gus travel back in time to the big bang, their ship lands on God, killing him. God's toes are shown curling up in the same manner as the Wicked Witch of the East after Dorothy's house lands on her. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 18February 22, 2007 When Crab Man tells Joy he wishes they could have normal dates, instead of just sex in the walk-in freezer, Joy tells him, "Click your heels three times Dorothy and maybe the house with the midgets will fall on my husband.". Crab Man corrects Joy that the "midgets" didn't live in the house, but that they lived in Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 7 Episode: 6August 8, 2010 Turtle tells the guys his embarrassing story of the previous night when he finally "closed the deal" with Alex. He was freaked out when he discovered that she was totally hairless. Drama tells Turtle to think of it like peeling back the curtain to reveal the land of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 5October 18, 2005 It is Halloween, and everyone in the office is dressed in costumes. Kelly is dressed as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 2September 30, 1999 Acting as The Wizard, Peter gives advice to The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, and Kristy McNichol (instead of the Cowardly Lion) This movie is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 7January 13, 2013 In the tailor's shop, Robert hustles Cleveland. After Cleveland leaves the shop, Robert looks into his crystal ball, laughing an evil laugh as he watches Cleveland, dressed as Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz', skipping down the road. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 2April 11, 1999 Suffering from lack of TV, Peter has a dream about the Wizard of Oz This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 2July 26, 2007 This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 17February 29, 2012 Mitchell is trying to make up for Cam's previous leap day birthday by throwing him a party based on Cam's favorite movie, The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 2September 11, 1994 Homer's line "Oh what a world!" when the sugar melts is the same line used by Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz, when she melts. This movie is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 7January 24, 2006 There are numerous references to the characters and plot of The Wizard of Oz in this episode. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 5October 17, 2005 Ted calls Barney "Tin Man," because of his shiny silver shirt, referencing The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 7November 10, 2011 Jim, Pam and Dwight go to a pharmacy to use the blood pressure machine in order for Dwight to test his homemade lie detector test out on Jim. An elderly man is waiting to use the blood pressure machine, and tells the group that they have to share it. Once the elderly man is finished, he announces that he has a new heart, to which Dwight replies, "Do you really, Tin Man?". This movie is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 6November 15, 2009 Peter does skywriting from a witches' broom while music from The Wizard of Oz plays in the background. This movie is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 4November 8, 2009 The Cowardly Lion is shown auditioning for the movie [United 93]. This movie is referred to by: Season: 10 Episode: 6November 20, 2011 Peter reminds Meg of the time she found out her gynecologist didn't finish medical school. Meg's doctor is shown to be the Cowardly Lion, accompanied in the exam room by the Tin Man and the Scarecrow trying to help him find courage to examine Meg. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 11September 5, 2003 Daisy says that she once had Dorothy's bike from The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 22 Episode: 13February 13, 2011 When Marge makes her way to the bar where Homer is acting as Moe's wingman, she gets caught up in various events that cause her to look like a witch. There are several references to 'The Wizard of Oz' in this scene including a flying monkey and the music played when the witch travels to get Dorothy and her little dog too. This movie is referred to by: Season: 21 Episode: 13February 21, 2010 The opening scene of The Simpsons shows Principle Skinner's mother, riding a bicycle while the music from The Wizard of Oz plays briefly. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 8September 6, 2007 After Don partakes in smoking marijuana with Midge and her friends, Midge asks how he feels. Don tells her he feels like Dorothy, and that everything has just turned to color. This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 9November 16, 2011 Frankie and Sue are both in the local theater's production of 'The Wizard of Oz'. This movie is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 2October 2, 2007 House wants to use the hypothetical patient, Jack Haley, who was the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 19July 18, 2000 When the Griffin family goes to see the dean, at the receptionist desk a man says, "No one sees the dean, not nobody, not no how!" A reference to the film The Wizard of Oz. Later in the episode, Peter tells Luke Perry that the Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon synchronizes with The Wizard of Oz, which is often regarded as Dark Side of the Rainbow. This movie is referred to by: Season: 21 Episode: 9January 3, 2009 The opening scenes of The Simpsons is a parody of the Wicked Witch of the West flying by. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 22April 24, 2012 After Nick is frustrated with his tomato garden, and the crows that are eating his plants, he brings his homemade scarecrow in to the apartment where he angrily stuffs it in the trash. When Winston sees Nick beating the garbage scarecrow with a stick, he asks Nick if this is Martin Scorsese's version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. This movie is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 13May 22, 2011 Mr. Fischoeder shows Bob the behind-the-scenes reason that Torpedo pitches so well, keeping the baseball crowd entertained. Mr. Fishodor tells Bob that the ball games are fixed, but the people don't want to know about it. They don't want to look behind the curtain. This movie is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 1September 21, 2006 After Joy runs out on her surprise birthday party, Randy takes a balloon, sucks out some of the helium and sings "We represent the Lollipop Guild, the Lollipop Guild, the Lollipop Guild" a song from The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Season: 13 Episode: 16April 7, 2002 This movie is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 21May 3, 2007 At the end of the episode, Michael recaps his deep appreciation for women - especially the women in his office. He tells the camera what he wishes for each of them. He wishes for Pam to have courage, Kelly to have a brain and Angela to have a heart. MoviesThis movie is referred to by: November 26, 2003 While fighting, Willie tells Marcus that he is going to be late for his "Wizard of Oz Candy Bar Guild". Marcus has to correct his mistake and tell him it's the Lollipop Guild. This movie is shown on: December 8, 1999 This movie is referred to by: April 8, 2009 Scott mentions several times throughout the film that his mother is like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: May 27, 2010 The quote, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore" is a paraphrase of a quote from The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: July 25, 2008 Step Brothers mentions the scene where the flying monkeys pull apart the Scarecrow This movie inspired: April 27, 2005 Television CommercialsThis movie is referred to by: Winter/Spring 2009 This movie is referred to by: Summer/Fall 2011 Clips from this movie are seen that show Dorothy in her red slippers and the Wicked Witch of the West. It should be noted that there are plans for Lea Michele to play Dorothy in an upcoming animated version of The Wizard of Oz. This movie is referred to by: Winter/Spring 2012 The Scarecrow, Tin Man, Dorothy, and The Lion are shown skipping down the Yellow Brick Road. Music that reference The Wizard of OzAlbumsThis movie contains music from: March 17, 1973 It is said there is a synchronicity between the Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz when the album is played while turning the sound off on the movie. This connection is typically called "Dark Side of the Rainbow" or "The Dark Side of Oz". This movie inspired: September 1974 The album cover for Eldorado is an image from The Wizard of Oz where the Wicked Witch of the West tries to get the Ruby Slippers. Publications that reference The Wizard of OzBooksThis movie is referred to by: October 5, 2005 This movie is referred to by: 1995 Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West is a parallel story to that of The Wizard of Oz. The Arts that reference The Wizard of OzMusicalsThis movie is related to: October 30, 2003 |