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* [[BalefulPolymorph Someone gets transformed into something against their will.]]
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* [[BalefulPolymorph [[ForcedTransformation Someone gets transformed into something against their will.]]
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** Two sips when that section contradicts what was established an earlier book.
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* A canonical or characterization detail in Thompson’s books goes completely against Baum’s books (i.e. Ozma isn’t a pacifist, Munchkin Country being in the west, etc.)
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* A canonical or characterization detail in Thompson’s books goes completely against Baum’s books (i.e. Ozma isn’t a pacifist, Munchkin Country being in the west, Ozians eating meat, etc.)
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* The plot involves a new previously-unmentioned small kingdom in Oz.
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* The plot involves a new previously-unmentioned small kingdom in Oz.
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* Several chapters in the author suddenly starts a new, seemingly unrelated subplot that will tie in to the main plot later.
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* The plot starts off with some new characters we have never heard of before in a previous book.
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* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happens between the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, or any other two characters.
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* Something that could be interpreted as LesYay happens between Dorothy and Ozma.
* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happensThere is [[HoYay homosexual subtext]] between the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, Dorothy and Ozma, or any other two characters.
* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happens
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** Finish the rest of your drink if the tribe ever gets mentioned in the book again.
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While reading [[Literature/LandOfOz the original Famous Forty]] books, take a sip of Oz-ade (or some of the Wizard's liquid courage that he gave the Cowardly Lion) every time:
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While reading [[Literature/LandOfOz the original Famous Forty]] Forty Oz]] books, take a sip of Oz-ade (or some of the Wizard's liquid courage that he gave the Cowardly Lion) every time:
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* A chapter that seems to be just {{Filler}} and has no bearing on the overall plot.
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* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happens between the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, Ojo and Button-Bright, or any other character.
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* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happens between the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, Ojo and Button-Bright, or any other character.two characters.
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* The author/Royal Historian thanks readers for their letters, claiming to have recently learned exciting news from Oz which will serve as material for next year's book.
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* The author/Royal Historian thanks readers for their letters, claiming letters.
* The author/Royal Historian claims to have recently learned exciting news from Oz which will serve as material for next year's ''Oz'' book.
* The author/Royal Historian claims to have recently learned exciting news from Oz which will serve as material for next year's ''Oz'' book.
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* The severe lack of security at the Emerald Palace makes the villain's conquest, kidnapping or theft of Oz's magical artifacts all too easy.
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* The severe lack of security at the Emerald Palace makes the villain's conquest, kidnapping kidnapping, or theft of Oz's magical artifacts all too easy.
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* Button-Bright says "Don't know."
* Ojo refers to himself as unlucky, or lucky in later books.
* Ojo refers to himself as unlucky, or lucky in later books.
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* An inanimate object is brought to life or was already alive when it appears in the story.
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* A There's a quickly-summarized BoringReturnJourney at the end of the book.
* The character that the book is named after doesn't actually appear until several chaptersin.in.
* The character's problems are solved by some form of DeusExMachina.
* The character that the book is named after doesn't actually appear until several chapters
* The character's problems are solved by some form of DeusExMachina.
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* A quickly-summarized BoringReturnJourney at the end of the book.book.
* The character that the book is named after doesn't actually appear until several chapters in.
* The character that the book is named after doesn't actually appear until several chapters in.
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* The plot involves a new previously-unmentioned small micro-kingdom in Oz.Oz.
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* Baum crosses over characters from his other fantasy books.
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* A character who is generally nice acts needlessly cruel towards someone who makes puns, or a musician for that matter (the Musicker and the Phonograph).
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* The Patchwork Girl says a rhyme or short poem.
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* Ozma looks older or younger than she did in the previous illustration.
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* The Glass Cat draws attention to her brains and says "you can see 'em work".
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* The Glass Cat draws attention to her brains and says "you can see 'em work".work".
* Baum crosses over characters from his other fantasy books.
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* Creator/LFrankBaum begs the readers to let him write something else besides ''Oz'' books in the introduction.
* There's a RoadTripPlot.
* The plot involves someone from the outside world coming to Oz.
* The characters encounter a WackyWaysideTribe.
** Finish the rest of your drink if the tribe ever gets mentioned in the book again.
* A chapter that seems to be just {{Filler}} and has no bearing on the overall plot.
* A paragraph is dedicated to how beautiful/perfect/loved by everyone Princess Ozma is.
* Something that could be interpreted as LesYay happens between Dorothy and Ozma.
* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happens between the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, Ojo and Button-Bright, or any other character.
* [[BalefulPolymorph Someone gets transformed into something against their will.]]
* We get section of a chapter dedicated to continuity and WorldBuilding.
** Two sips when that section contradicts what was established an earlier book.
* Someone violates Oz's BanOnMagic.
* [[HaveAGayOldTime Someone is referred to as "gay" or "queer"]].
* Someone crosses the supposedly uncrossable Deadly Desert.
* Someone invades Oz, either from the outside or from within.
* An illustration contradicts the text.
* Something politically incorrect or downright racist happens in a Ruth Plumly Thompson book.
* Whenever there's pun-based humor (be careful with this one).
* The Glass Cat draws attention to her brains and says "you can see 'em work".
* Creator/LFrankBaum begs the readers to let him write something else besides ''Oz'' books in the introduction.
* There's a RoadTripPlot.
* The plot involves someone from the outside world coming to Oz.
* The characters encounter a WackyWaysideTribe.
** Finish the rest of your drink if the tribe ever gets mentioned in the book again.
* A chapter that seems to be just {{Filler}} and has no bearing on the overall plot.
* A paragraph is dedicated to how beautiful/perfect/loved by everyone Princess Ozma is.
* Something that could be interpreted as LesYay happens between Dorothy and Ozma.
* Something that could be interpreted as HoYay happens between the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, Ojo and Button-Bright, or any other character.
* [[BalefulPolymorph Someone gets transformed into something against their will.]]
* We get section of a chapter dedicated to continuity and WorldBuilding.
** Two sips when that section contradicts what was established an earlier book.
* Someone violates Oz's BanOnMagic.
* [[HaveAGayOldTime Someone is referred to as "gay" or "queer"]].
* Someone crosses the supposedly uncrossable Deadly Desert.
* Someone invades Oz, either from the outside or from within.
* An illustration contradicts the text.
* Something politically incorrect or downright racist happens in a Ruth Plumly Thompson book.
* Whenever there's pun-based humor (be careful with this one).
* The Glass Cat draws attention to her brains and says "you can see 'em work".