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The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (Dr. Pipt now has a daughter who gets caught up in the events, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).

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The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (Dr. Pipt now has a daughter who gets caught up in the events, and Jinjur from [[Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz the second Oz book]] becomes involved, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).
Zoop) and a romantic subplot that was nonexistent in the book.
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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to the Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk is brought to life, while Unc Nunkie, Dr. Pipt's wife, and the boyfriend of Dr. Pipt's daughter are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to the Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk Girl is brought to life, while Unc Nunkie, Dr. Pipt's wife, and the boyfriend of Dr. Pipt's daughter are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.
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The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (Dr.Pipt now has a daughter who gets caught up in the events, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).

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The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (Dr. Pipt now has a daughter who gets caught up in the events, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Ozma is described as having "ruddy blonde" hair in ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''. This film depicts her with the curly brown hair of the illustration art.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Ozma is described as having "ruddy blonde" hair in ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''. This film depicts her with the curly brown hair of the illustration art.art from ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' and onwards.
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''The Patchwork Girl Of Oz'' is a 1914 loosely based off of the Creator/LFrankBaum book of [[Literature/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz the same name]].

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''The Patchwork Girl Of Oz'' is a 1914 film loosely based off of the Creator/LFrankBaum book of [[Literature/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz the same name]].



The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk is brought to life, while Unc Nunkie, Dr. Pipt's wife, and the boyfriend of Dr. Pipt's daughter are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The the Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk is brought to life, while Unc Nunkie, Dr. Pipt's wife, and the boyfriend of Dr. Pipt's daughter are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.
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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk is brought to life, Unc Nunkie and Dr. Pipt's wife are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.

The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (a young Munchkin couple who get caught up in the events, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk is brought to life, while Unc Nunkie and Nunkie, Dr. Pipt's wife wife, and the boyfriend of Dr. Pipt's daughter are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.

The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (a young Munchkin couple (Dr.Pipt now has a daughter who get gets caught up in the events, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).



* CanonForeigner: Mewel is a goofy pantomime donkey created for the film, and the Zoop is an ape-like creature who appears nowhere in the ''Oz'' books.

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* CanonForeigner: Mewel is a goofy pantomime donkey created for the film, and the Zoop is an ape-like creature who appears nowhere in the ''Oz'' books. Dr. Pipt never had a daughter in the book either.

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* CrossCastRole: Baum reportedly could not find a female actress with enough acrobatic skill to play Scraps, so instead the male French acrobat Pierre Couderc was cast.

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Baum reportedly could not find a female actress with enough acrobatic skill to play Scraps, so instead the male French acrobat Pierre Couderc was cast.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife.
wife, trouble arises when after Scraps the Patchwork Girk is brought to life, Unc Nunkie and Dr. Pipt's wife are turned to stone. Ojo, with his new friends, must then travel Oz for the magical cure.

The plot mainly only differs from the book by having characters that would be too difficult to portray with early film techniques absent (i.e. the Glass Cat) while adding new characters (a young Munchkin couple who get caught up in the events, as well as Mewel the donkey and the Zoop).
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** Ojo was played by Violet MacMillan, ironically making both main characters played by the opposite gender.

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** Ojo was played by Violet MacMillan, Mac Millan, ironically making both main characters played by the opposite gender.



* CanonForeigner: Mewel is a goofy pantomime donkey created for the film.

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* CanonForeigner: Mewel is a goofy pantomime donkey created for the film.film, and the Zoop is an ape-like creature who appears nowhere in the ''Oz'' books.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Viditing first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. Viditing Visiting first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl as a servant to his wife.


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** Ojo was played by Violet MacMillan, ironically making both main characters played by the opposite gender.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. On their journey they encounter various people, including the titular Patchwork Girl.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. On their journey they encounter various people, including Viditing first Unc's good friend Dr. Pipt, who is working on a Powder of Life to bring to life the titular Patchwork Girl.Girl as a servant to his wife.


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* CrossCastRole: Baum reportedly could not find a female actress with enough acrobatic skill to play Scraps, so instead the male French acrobat Pierre Couderc was cast.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Ozma is described as having "ruddy blonde" hair in ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''. This film depicts her with the curly brown hair of the illustration art.
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* AdaptedOut: Dorothy, the Shaggy Man, the Glass Cat, and phonograph are not present.



* CanonForeigner: Mewel is a goofy pantomime donkey created for the film.



* PantomimeAnimal: The animals are depicted in pantomime.

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* PantomimeAnimal: The animals are depicted in pantomime.pantomime.
* TakenForGranite: The plot kicks off when Unc Nunkie and two other characters are accidentally turned into marble statues.

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* EatingOptional: No one starves in Oz, but it's still not comfortable being hungry.



* NoNeedForFood: No one starves in Oz, but it's still not comfortable being hungry.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Uncle Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. On their journey they encounter various people, including the titular Patchwork Girl.

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The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Uncle Unc Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. On their journey they encounter various people, including the titular Patchwork Girl.



* NoNeedForFood: No one starves in Oz, but it's still not comfortable being hungry.

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* {{Nephewism}}: Ojo is being raised by his uncle.
* NoNeedForFood: No one starves in Oz, but it's still not comfortable being hungry.hungry.
* PantomimeAnimal: The animals are depicted in pantomime.
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''The Patchwork Girl Of Oz'' is a 1914 loosely based off of the Creator/LFrankBaum book of [[Literature/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz the same name]].

The story begins with a young boy named Ojo and Uncle Nunkie. Their bread tree isn't producing food, so Ojo insists they venture to The Emerald City in search of food. On their journey they encounter various people, including the titular Patchwork Girl.
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* NoNeedForFood: No one starves in Oz, but it's still not comfortable being hungry.

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