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| - Dorothy was a card dealer at a casino in Atlantic City where Matt Mills visited on June 8, 1997. The two bantered and flirted while Matt managed a winning streak. After Matt beat the odds and won one final hand, he took his winnings and left. Dorothy urged him not to quit after a win, but Matt wistfully decided his luck was about to run out. Sadly, Matt was murdered attempting to hitchhike his way home afterwards. Dorothy's whereabouts in 2003, when Matt's murder was solved, are unknown.
- Dorothy was a young prostitute on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by Australian guest starring actress Melanie Camp, Dorothy was seen in a flashback working at the Comstock Brothel in the early 1900s, under Madam Pamela Swynford de Beaufort. Glamoured by vampires Lorena Krasiki and Bill Compton, Dorothy narrowly escapes an untimely demise, and appears only on the episode "Whatever I Am, You Made Me" in the series' fifth season. __TOC__
- Dorothy is a senior who is in a wheelchair. She lives at Hal Roach Apartments. In G.I. (Annoyed Grunt), Abraham Simpson tells Homer that her daughter comes to visit her every Sunday and brings "all kinds of wonderful soups".
- Dorothy the Yellow Chicks is the name of all of Billina's female chicks, named after her dear friend Dorothy Gale. (The Road to Oz)
- (Voiced by Grey DeLisle)
- Dorothy is a character from The Wizard of Oz, she has a cameo in the Phineas and Ferb episode Wizard of Odd. She first appears on fanon as a character in the Wizard of Oz part of The Wizards of Odd and Oz.
- Dorothy is a female kangaroo and antagonist in The Stinky Cheese Caper and Other Cases from the ZPD Files.
- Dorothy is the Doorman's sister. Voiced by Grey DeLisle.
- Dorothy appears in The Baby in the Bough.
- Dorothy is White's female Stunfisk.
- Dorothy is published by Illusive Arts
- Dorothy is the grandmother of Nina.
- Name: Dorothy Run Time: 2:09 Year: 1994
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- Dorothy is a dory who lives in Ceilidh's Cove with Truro.
- Dorothy appears in Walt Disney's Wizard of oz. She is 13 and she takes place in cameo in Disney's 1950 Cinderella and 1991's Beauty and the beast. In the town scene as one of the people in Beauty and the beast and as one of the guests in Cinderella. Before she even existed. Below are her info <default>Dorothy</default> Character information Other names Personality Appearance Occupation Goal Home Allies Enemies Likes Dislikes Powers and abilities Weapons Quote
- Dorothy is a ground/electric-type Pokémon owned by White.
- Dorothy is Bob and Tom's mother. When Bob moved his operations to Sunflower Valley, and Robert took over in Bobville, Dorothy took over Wendy's old position as secretary. However, she is hopeless with modern technology, as demonstrated when she was utterly confused by a fax machine.
- The Dorothy is a clothing item that is sold at Luvli Looks in Moshi Monsters. The quote in the description is a reference to the Wizard of Oz, which also has ruby-red shoes, which the item is also referencing - the famous quote in the book is known as 'There's No Place Like Home!'.
- Dorothy was a young girl from Kansas in the United States of America who traveled to the Land of Oz.
- Dorothy[[:File:|[, ]]] is a human candy and toy vendor found outside the gates of Stormwind in Elwynn Forest during Hallow's End.
- Dorothy is Clarence Donahue's on hand feeder. She is also his Housekeeper.
- "Sweetie, you're in the circle of trust here. You're safe as long as you don't break the circle." ~Dorothy to Clover wanting to be in her parenting class Dorothy is a character from All Hail King Julien.
- Dorothy is the minor character of Rugrats that she is voiced by Tress MacNeille.
- Dorothy is the "tomboy" city engineer of New California Republic in 2241.
- Dorothy appeared in the episode Book Explorers. She was on her way to the Wizard of Oz and Dora and Boots stopped the witch by spraying water on her from the fountain.
- For many years Dorothy had been Clint City's most promising young figure skater. Combining grace and style, she had always managed to surprise the difficult to please juries of Poldachie-Golgovine in the international championships. But the young skater soon grew tired of that style of skating and much to her parents' despair, started practicing ever more dangerous yet spectacular jumps and techniques that led to her being banned from the official circuit. However, in a refusal to be pushed out of the contest and with the help of the All Stars, Dorothy has now set up her own free skating competition known as the Xtreme Ice Skating Contest!
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- Dorothy was a young girl from Kansas who once visited Oz.
- Dorothy is an old red-black car owned by Robert Freeman. It appears to be a 1975 Lincoln Continental.
- Dorothy is a main character in the anime series MÄR and a member of Team MÄR. She is from Caldia, and is searching for her missing sister.
- Dorothy Gale is a fictional character from the Oz Books by L. Frank Baum. She appears briefly in Beyond the Kingdoms, chapter 12. Dorothy, the main character of the Oz books, lives with Auntie Em and Uncle Henry in Kansas before she is swept up by a cyclone that takes her the Land of Oz. For more on Baum's Dorothy, click here.
- Dorothy (ドロシー Doroshī) is a playable character in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. An archer from Etruria, she is escort charged with the mission to protect Saul from danger and to keep him from getting into trouble from his womanizing ways. She makes a brief cameo appearance in Chapter 18 of the Hasha no Tsurugi manga.
- Seiyu: Ryō Hirohashi→ Fumiko Orikasa (Kinnikuman Nisei: Ultimate Muscle) Seiuchin's little sister who admires Mantaro.
- Verne's father, Doc Brown, invented mechanical shoes that could help Verne dance, but he lost the blueprints in a fire in 1945. Verne and Marty McFly took the DeLorean time machine to September 27, 1944 to retrieve the blueprints. Their plan was foiled, however, when the civil defense warden caught them trying to break into Doc's apartment, and impounded the DeLorean.
- The Wizard, appearing to Dorothy as a giant, floating head, commanded Dorothy to destroy the Wicked Witch of the West. After being captured by the witch, Dorothy finally did destroy her by throwing a bucket of water on her and melting her. Dorothy and her companions returned to the Emerald City, but there discovered that the Wizard was a humbug. The Wizard tried to take Dorothy home in a hot air balloon, but it floated away while Dorothy was looking for Toto. Shortly after, two girls arrived from America who soon became fast friends with Dorothy: Betsy Bobbin and Mayre "Trot" Griffiths.
- Dorothy is not a Muppet, but is portrayed by a real, live goldfish (most likely, multiple goldfish over the course of the series). When represented in books or toys, Dorothy often has a feminine appearance, including big eyelashes. This is also not typical for your average goldfish. First introduced on "Elmo's World" in 1998, Dorothy has also made appearances in the main Sesame Street storyline, beginning in 2000, thus demonstrating her independent existence outside of Elmo's imagination. Episodes in which Dorothy has played a key role in the main street action include:
- In the Christmas episode "Walnuts and Demerol", Dorothy arrives in response to Evelyn's worried phone call telling her to get to the Harper house as soon as she could. Dorothy agrees and arrives at the front door greeted by Alan, whom she recognizes as one of the two Harper boys she babysat years ago and taught him how to use the toilet growing up. When Alan asks her if the drunk blonde woman in Charlie's bed is her daughter, Dorothy says yes to his question then admits to him that her daughter isn't always "blonde", meaning that 'blonde hair' may not even be her real hair color. As Dorothy makes her way to Charlie's room to stop him and Gloria, she then compliments Alan telling him that he's grown up to be an attractive man though he could've grown up to be either ugly or attractive and t
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