In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, the roles of the Good Witches are once again separated, and Glinda, who is portrayed as the most glamorous of all the witches, appears only at the end of the film. Although all four are played by Miss Piggy, it is only Glinda who appears to be attracted to Kermit's Scarecrow.
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| - In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, the roles of the Good Witches are once again separated, and Glinda, who is portrayed as the most glamorous of all the witches, appears only at the end of the film. Although all four are played by Miss Piggy, it is only Glinda who appears to be attracted to Kermit's Scarecrow.
- Glinda is the Good Witch of the South in L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. In her most famous representation, the MGM film The Wizard of Oz, Glinda, in addition to shouldering the responsibility of showing Dorothy how to get back home to Kansas, also takes on the role played in the novel by the the Good Witch of the North, namely giving Dorothy the Wicked Witch of the East's slippers in Munchkinland and sending her on her journey along the Yellow Brick Road to Emerald City.
- Glinda is a fictional character invented by L. Frank Baum, author and creator of the Oz legacy. She is the beautiful and independent Good Witch of the South who is introduced in Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900. She appears at the very end of Baum's story in the twenty third chapter of the novel titled Glinda the Good Grants Dorothy's Wish. Glinda lives in the magical Land of Oz. She is the official ruler of Oz's southern quadrant called Quadling Country. Glinda is the most educated and respected sorceress in all of Oz--she is forever immortal and rumored to be many hundreds, (possibly even thousands) of years old despite her lively personality and youthful appearance.
- Zelena watches as Rumplestiltskin tries to teach Regina how to cast a spell. Glinda comes in and points out that Zelena is wasting her power, trying to go back in time, and suggests that Zelena come with her. Glinda takes Zelena to meet her sister witches from the North and East. There is a fourth empty seat at the west and they'd like Zelena to fill it. Then, Glinda explains that the Book of Records foretells that a powerful sorceress will come to Oz in a cyclone and be a powerful protector. Glinda tells Zelena that she's always been meant for more and she can do it if she lets go of her past. Zelena returns to the Emerald Palace and conjures an image of Regina again. After a moment she says that she's over Regina. Glinda appears and offers her a pendant. She tells Zelena to guard it with
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- Lady Glinda, the Good Witch of the South
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- Glinda gives the Charmings some advice.
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| - In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, the roles of the Good Witches are once again separated, and Glinda, who is portrayed as the most glamorous of all the witches, appears only at the end of the film. Although all four are played by Miss Piggy, it is only Glinda who appears to be attracted to Kermit's Scarecrow.
- Glinda is the Good Witch of the South in L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. In her most famous representation, the MGM film The Wizard of Oz, Glinda, in addition to shouldering the responsibility of showing Dorothy how to get back home to Kansas, also takes on the role played in the novel by the the Good Witch of the North, namely giving Dorothy the Wicked Witch of the East's slippers in Munchkinland and sending her on her journey along the Yellow Brick Road to Emerald City. In The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, the roles of the Good Witches are once again separated, and Glinda, who is portrayed as the most glamorous of all the witches, appears only at the end of the film. Although all four are played by Miss Piggy, it is only Glinda who appears to be attracted to Kermit's Scarecrow.
- Zelena watches as Rumplestiltskin tries to teach Regina how to cast a spell. Glinda comes in and points out that Zelena is wasting her power, trying to go back in time, and suggests that Zelena come with her. Glinda takes Zelena to meet her sister witches from the North and East. There is a fourth empty seat at the west and they'd like Zelena to fill it. Then, Glinda explains that the Book of Records foretells that a powerful sorceress will come to Oz in a cyclone and be a powerful protector. Glinda tells Zelena that she's always been meant for more and she can do it if she lets go of her past. Zelena returns to the Emerald Palace and conjures an image of Regina again. After a moment she says that she's over Regina. Glinda appears and offers her a pendant. She tells Zelena to guard it with her life because it is her life, and the pendant will let her harness and protect all of her power. Glinda welcomes her to their Sisterhood and gives her a mirror, and Zelena watches as her green skin fades away. Later, Glinda takes Zelena to the West, her new land. A cyclone appears and a house drops out of it. When the two witches go to investigate, they find the ruins of a farmhouse and a young girl. She introduces herself as Dorothy Gale. Sometime later, Dorothy enjoys a meal with the Sisterhood and they all welcome her. Zelena watches from the shadows and Glinda notices her. She goes to her and Zelena turns, her skin partially green. Zelena accuses them of fawning over their newest protégé, and Glinda assures her that no one is taking her place. Despite her denial, Zelena opens the Book of Records. According to the prophecy, the Witch of the West will defeat the great evil that Oz has ever seen. Zelena believes that she is the greatest evil, but Glinda tells her that only she can shape her evil. Later, Zelena - now fully green once more - confronts Dorothy as she is taking water from a well. Zelena attacks her with a fireball. Dorothy throws her bucket of water on her and Zelena melts to nothing. Dorothy decides to come back to Kansas, and Glinda accepts to help her. Behind them, Zelena reforms. Glinda and Dorothy arrive at the Emerald Palace and the Wizard appears to them behind his curtain. He makes the silver slippers appear and Dorothy uses them. Then, Glinda invites Walsh to show himself... and Zelena steps out. She explains that she tricked Dorothy into leaving so that no one could stop her, and Glinda vows to find someone else to stop her. Zelena banishes her to the Enchanted Forest. ("Kansas")
- Glinda is a fictional character invented by L. Frank Baum, author and creator of the Oz legacy. She is the beautiful and independent Good Witch of the South who is introduced in Baum's first Oz book titled The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published in 1900. She appears at the very end of Baum's story in the twenty third chapter of the novel titled Glinda the Good Grants Dorothy's Wish. Glinda lives in the magical Land of Oz. She is the official ruler of Oz's southern quadrant called Quadling Country. Glinda is the most educated and respected sorceress in all of Oz--she is forever immortal and rumored to be many hundreds, (possibly even thousands) of years old despite her lively personality and youthful appearance.
* Glinda is also commonly known as "Glinda the Good" or simply "Lady Glinda" for short.
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