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The Wheelers are a fictonal group of bizzare characters invented by L. Frank Baum. They are a very rare species who only live in the enchanted Land of Ev and are introduced in L. Frank Baum's third Oz book titled Ozma of Oz, published in 1907. They are rather disagreeable creatures who are neither bad nor good but more inbetween, much like the Winged Monkeys of Oz, being undeniably mischievous by nature. Ev also is a neighboring enchanted country to the magical Land of Oz but is separated from Oz by the Deadly Desert that cuts both lands off from the rest of the world, keeping its inhabitants undiscovered and safe from possible discovery and invasion. Wheelers are minor and supportting villains in "Return to Oz" They are Mombi's henchmen. The Wheelers were a group of insane humanoid-like creatures with hands and feet as wheels that appeared in the 1985 Disney movie Return to Oz, serving as the tertiary antagonists. In the movie, The Nome King's henchwoman Mombi who commands them throughout the film, sends these creatures to capture Billina, a hen. She wanted her captured, because eggs were poisonous to the Nomes including their leader. The Wheelers made their horrific debut when they chased after Dorothy Gale and Billina.
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Wheelers are minor and supportting villains in "Return to Oz" They are Mombi's henchmen. The Wheelers were a group of insane humanoid-like creatures with hands and feet as wheels that appeared in the 1985 Disney movie Return to Oz, serving as the tertiary antagonists. In the movie, The Nome King's henchwoman Mombi who commands them throughout the film, sends these creatures to capture Billina, a hen. She wanted her captured, because eggs were poisonous to the Nomes including their leader. The Wheelers made their horrific debut when they chased after Dorothy Gale and Billina. On a wall nearby, there was a message written in red saying "Beware the Wheelers" as a warning to unsupecting strangers who might come across the dangerous Wheelers. They were unable to catch her, because they didn't have hands. Tik-Tok the robot later catches one by the leg, and releases him telling him to behave. The wheeler then playfully leaves. The Wheelers are a fictonal group of bizzare characters invented by L. Frank Baum. They are a very rare species who only live in the enchanted Land of Ev and are introduced in L. Frank Baum's third Oz book titled Ozma of Oz, published in 1907. They are rather disagreeable creatures who are neither bad nor good but more inbetween, much like the Winged Monkeys of Oz, being undeniably mischievous by nature. Ev also is a neighboring enchanted country to the magical Land of Oz but is separated from Oz by the Deadly Desert that cuts both lands off from the rest of the world, keeping its inhabitants undiscovered and safe from possible discovery and invasion. " It's a Wheeler! " ―Return to Oz (1985) * The Wheelers are most notable for their appearance as the goofy and psychotic baddies in Walt Disney's 1985 cult classic film Return to Oz.
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