THEORY: Glinda is the Wizard of Oz MASTERMIND!
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- Check Out More Theories: • MY BEST THEORIES The Wizard of Oz is a wonderful and, yet old, children’s movie. But the big question has always been: Was it all a dream? And the answer, is NO. You read that correctly. The Wizard of Oz was NOT all a dream. And this theory explains the devastating consequences of travelling to Oz… And meeting it’s secretly HEINOUS ruler.
EDIT: My apologies, when I show the two actresses birth dates, I accidentally put the same date for both of them. That's just an editing error, it is not correct.
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“Imperious 2” from Epidemic Sound.
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“Impending Boom” by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
“Ghost Processional” by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
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INTRO SONG
"Ouroboros" by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license: creativecommons.org/licenses/b....
OUTRO SONG
"Mafland" by Maf.
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I’m sorry, but I died of laughter every time he said “Glinda” and messed up the picture
Me too
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Annabelle cutie Thanks
Me to🤭
I thought you said Gruntilda at first bruh
Who stole Gordon Ramsay's Lamb sauce?
GLINDA
Glinda
@@lostmymind5133 Correction: ITS GLINDA GLINDA GLINDA
And she smeared it all over her hair.
Imagine If Gordon Ramsay Was In The Wizard Of Oz...
@@Top_Hat_Man I don't know about that, but I could definitely see him in "The Road to Oz" as a Scoodler.
As a child one of the things I noticed about Glinda, and everyone else seems to have missed, is off the bat she lied to Dorthy. At the beginning of the movie the first thing Glinda said is she couldn't send Dorthy home with magic. Yet, at the end of the movie that is exactly what she did. Sends her home, with magic.
But we should also examine the so called "bad" witch. What did the Wicked Witch of the West exactly do that was so bad? Nothing. All she did was try to reclaim her property, her sisters shoes, that where hers by the laws of inheritance valid in any society in history. For this, she was brutally murdered during a home invasion by a hired band of thugs that where there to steal her rightful property. A band of thugs hired by, Glinda, the good witch.
Jeff Hyche This always bothered me too as a child! But no one else seemed to notice so I never said anything!!! Made me wonder if ALL the witches were evil and just having a feud between the pretty ones and the ugly ones and neither group was good to begin with. Also, did Frank L. Baum write this as political satire? There are more books in the series.
Life lesson, like in nature those considered beautiful are usually the most deadly.
Exactly. I notice this as a got older. Blinds is a liar. The witch of the West really didn't wanna kill dorothy until she figured out the only way to get her sisters shoes
And also in the beginning of the movie when dorothy gets there, Glinda says "only the ugly witches are bad"
Bit the witch kidnapped Dorothy!
'Only bad witches are ugly.'- Glenda the Good Witch
This quote always stuck with me. All that glitters isnt gold.
Her name is Glinda.
These things have opposite meanings lol
I always found the wicked witch to be sexy or at least I was totally fascinated by her when I was a child then turned to sexy as I got older.
Even as a young child, I didn't understand how the wizard could come to Oz in a balloon, then suddenly forget how a balloon works!
*smh* Didn't you catch that he was a humbug? His tale of being a "premier balloonist par exellence" was all flimflam. He probably got into the balloon just to see what it was like, only for a storm to come along and carry him away.
Also, he probably was pretty rusty having spent years living a completely different lifestyle.
IT WAS A FUCKIN DREAM!!
If you Watch OZ The great and Powerful
They did the same thing with the moon. They "lost" the blueprints. Also, we can't go back to the moon, because Stanley Kubrick is dead.
Glenda first asks “are you a good witch or a bad witch” suggesting that there is no way to tell the difference. Later on Glenda says “Only bad witches are ugly” which seems convenient considering that Glenda is not ugly. The munchkins then laugh as if they are in on the joke. That scene has always stayed with me.
GLINDA!!!!! Her name is Glinda. And for all she knew, Dorothy could have been an evil witch in disguise.
+Saint Aqua That wasn't the line.
@@MaskedMan66 that could be true .
MaskedMan66 then couldn't Glinda be the bad witch in disguise? 🤔
Yeah my music teacher is making us do this play and I just noticed this
The actress of the Western Witch actually said that she felt deep down her charecter was not that evil
*legit tries to kill many people because someone is wearing her sister slippers*
She was forgetting that the Wicked Witch of the West had enslaved her own people, the Winkies, probably killing many of them in the process, planned to do the same to all of Oz, and was willing to murder a little girl in order to gain magical powers.
Now, it's entirely probable that Almira Gulch better fit Miss Hamilton's description.
@BuddyTheRookie She was mean to everybody who didn't do what she thought they should. Typical harridan.
@@sonnyfox8407 with all due respect. How would you have felt if somebody stole the ONLY thing left that belonged to your now dead sister.
@@arielishere176 Nobody stole anything, and once the WWW realized that the shoes-- or, more precisely, the power they contained-- were up for grabs, she forgot all about the WWE and never mentioned her again.
I’m playing Glinda in a production of the wizard of oz and feel personally attacked
Oof
I played glinda and used this to help me okay her the way i always thought she was a bitch
@@Iwanhunt4181 Why?
I play OZ it was fun and I improvised the line saying I'll take you myself and I was only in kindergarten and now I'm trying to start a movie studio at the age of 14
@@victorryan8537 good luck love!! While you’re at it please hire me!
Who gave me an F on my final exam?
*GLINDA*
Whaaaaa???
That's funny
No you being stupid is what gave you an F bud
The King OfVirginia I was only joking :(
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Who's watching this in 2019?
.
.
.... *GLINDA*
*ME*
The mysterious house guest
GIL GIL
Ah- YOU CURSED LITTLE COMMENTER?!
LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE!!
I’M *MELTING!!*
What a world! What a world..
Who ever thought a little COMMENTER LIKE *YOU* COULD DESTROY MY *BEAUTIFUL* WICKEDNESS?!
Ahh... I’m going....
GIL GIL
Ah- YOU CURSED LITTLE COMMENTER?!
LOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE!!
I’M *MELTING!!*
What a world! What a world..
Who ever thought a little COMMENTER LIKE *YOU* COULD DESTROY MY *BEAUTIFUL* WICKEDNESS?!
Ahh... I’m going....
I switched between watching solely this and Willy Wonka as a child and I can assure you, it’s Glenda.
I had the original Wizard of Oz book or a different version. I liked that book so much that I've read it over and over. There were no parallels. Dorothy, Toto, Aunt Em, and Uncle Henry were the only characters in the beginning of the story. Dorothy came to Oz by cyclone, but the Wicked Witch of the West was not flying on her broomstick in the cyclone. The Wicked Witch of the West did not appear when the house fell on top of the Wicked Witch of the East. The Wicked Witch of the West did not show up until later in the book. The Wicked Witch of the East did not wear ruby slippers; she wore silver slippers. The Good Witch of the North gave Dorothy a kiss of protection on her forehead. The Wicked Witch of the West could not hurt Dorothy due to Glinda's kiss of protection. The Wicked Witch of the West did not put a spell on the poppies that caused our main heroes to fall asleep. The poppies already had the ability to make anything living fall asleep. The poppies had no effect on the Scarecrow and Tinman. Believe it or not, there was a Good Witch of the South. The Good of the South was the one who revealed the secret of the slippers in the end. I would say that the book is quite different from the movie. I must say that Glinda being a manipulative liar was a good theory.
The Good Witch of the North is not Glinda; she's a sweet little old lady who didn't tell Dorothy what the shoes could do because she simply didn't know. Glinda is the Good Witch of the South.
The notion of Glinda being either manipulative or a liar is BS. It's like saying Gandalf was a manipulative liar.
The books are good but crazy and darker then they seem
@@packmule6084 Not dark at all, but certainly-- and delightfully-- crazy.
I noticed that Glinda was kind of shady the other day while watching. Especially at the end, where she says that Dorothy always had the power to go home but never told her because she needed to “want it more” or something like that. I just sat there thinking no you put her through so many unnecessary things just for laughs.
"(B)ecause she needed to 'want it more' or something like that??" Are you sure you watched the movie?
And what "unnecessary things" are you talking about? A journey of growth and development in which Dorothy became more resourceful and grew emotionally, as well as helping three other people who otherwise would have remained trapped in their individual prisons, and of course freeing a conquered land from its dictator and convincing the Wizard to own up for his deceptions and make good? Those the "unnecessary things" you mean?
Glinda never said want it more, dumbass. Don't use quotes unless it is word for word, dumbass. That's what quotes are for and you weren't even close.
Nobody was laughing, including Glinda.
"In her portrayal of Glinda, (Billie) Burke projects a benevolent sweetness that exemplifies her character's all-knowing and serene grace. Glinda does not betray Dorothy in negligence by allowing her undue tribulations, which thus circumvents the often raised question, 'Why didn't Glinda tell Dorothy the way to get home right away?' The point is that, in her wisdom, Glinda's clairvoyance foresees the outcome of Dorothy's journey and knows no serious harm will befall her; sans the journey, Dorothy's maturity remains stagnant."
-- "The Road to Oz: The Evolution, Creation, and Legacy of a Motion Picture Masterpiece" by Jay Scarfone and William Stillman
"He doesn't know how the 'BALLOON WORKS!!!! REALLY, then why does he have one?!" HYSTERICAL!!!!!
Lol that's one of my nitpick's as well with the movie. But it' still a classic
Kate DiLiberto never noticed til you pointed that out I appreciate preshate that.
I see hundreds of people every single day that own cars who have no fucking clue how to drive...
Who let the dogs out??
GLINDA
😆😅🤣😂
This theory makes perfect sense, and I was thinking it before I even watched the entire video.
She basically used this girl to assassinate all her enemies and become the default ruler of Oz.
The wand waving and the untying of the ropes were details that I never noticed, but undeniably intentional. The Tin man even pretended that he was shocked by what's happening immediately afterwards as if he didn't know what he just did deliberately.
The Wizard-- not Glinda-- sent Dorothy and the lads to kill the WWW. Glinda, like Gandalf, does not "wish for mastery." The ruler of Oz at the end of the story-- again, commanded by the Wizard, not Glinda-- is the Scarecrow. And why in the world would you think the ropes coming undone was deliberate?
Scarecrow isn't ruler of Oz, he is ruler of The Emerald City, dumbass.
@@MrParkerman6 Whoever rules the Emerald City is the ruler of the whole Land of Oz; it goes back to the books.
@@MrParkerman6 And incidentally, after Dorothy left, a woman called General Jinjur invaded the Emerald City with an army of girls and usurped the throne. But then the rightful ruler of Oz, Princess Ozma appeared and took the throne from Jinjur, and has ruled Oz ever since.
@@MaskedMan66 The scarecrow is assisted by the tin man and lion, so OZ is actually controlled by a powerful committee at the end of the 1939 movie.
I love this theory! I always wondered why Glinda wouldn’t tell Dorothy about the shoes and why she used her wand to let Dorothy go back home.
This theory really left me with a bittersweet ending. Even though the wicked witch is dead the craziest witch has not yet died. By craziest, I mean
Glinda.
This theory is crap. Dorothy had some growing and learning to do, not to mention freeing four other people from their personal prisons, and destroying an evil dictator.
Toto doesn't have a doppelganger :p
MG222 OMG TOTO IS THE REAL VILLIAN!
Toto was brought into Oz with Dorthy. Why would he need a doppelgänger when he is in the world with her?
MG222 probably a doggie clone of some sort
maybe she killed the dopple Toto when she realised he (pretty sure Toto is male) came with Dorothy
Dorothy needs to fight for something so ....
Who would put lego on the floor?
*Glinda*
This made my day
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+Johana Gonzalez Easily impressed, aren't you?
+Hank Shi Meaningless comment.
+Hank Shi It makes no sense, therefore it's cloudy.
There’s a problem with this. Why would Glinda need control of a world where the other leaders are doubles? If she’s choosing the characters based on Dorothy’s memories, then shouldn’t she already have control?
She didn't want control.
Legit
Who stated coved 19?
GLINDA
????????????????????
@LukeOfAZ I think he also meant COVID. But why would he think it's anything to do with Glinda?
I love how whenever The Theorizer says “Glinda” and shows her on the screen when discussing the plot, he edits her in some hilarious way!
AvryonBoi when it happened the day first time I legit got scared
@@insertusername4079 omg same.
Lmao it seems he got a issue with her hahahahaa 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You love so easy
Who ate all the donuts this morning?
The theorizer: Glinda
Who stole my cheetos?
The theorizer: glinda
Who stole the Queen's tarts?
The theorizer: Glinda
Also twice, once just before Toto escapes and once just as the captures then the wicked witch says she wants to think about the pain or murder or whatever. She says the second time “don’t hurt them right away” twice she says let’s think about it and give them time to escape so they can kill her.
What?
I cried when he roasted her crown. It can block gamma rays😭
That edited picture of Glinda looks like MatPat 😂
I kept thinking the same thing bro. It made me laugh every time
I thought the same thing!!!!
Come to think about it you are right.
I'm 22 and Coraline scares me...
Anticlyd u cant be serious
videosbyme more serious than SpongeBob about karate!
+Anticlyd more serious than Oh yeah mr. Krabs with money?
Anticlyd im 11, and coraline is not scary. I watch fluffing Stranger Things.
I'm scared of it too!
I've never watched the whole thing because of that...
I can watch any other horror related media, but not that. I think it might be because I was terrified of it when I was ten...
I love this. Very imaginative. I can hear my college logic teacher Mr. St. John yelling "False syllogism," every five minutes when watching this. But he was melted years ago by a bucket of water thrown by a young Dr. Oz.
I wouldn't have guessed Glinda was the real villian. Dorothy always seemed lucky to have someone like that around. Also Toto has no doppleganger.
Neither did Aunt Em or Uncle Henry. Henry wasn't there at all- Cuz Dorothy gives zero Fuchs about him!!!
Glinda was no more a villain than Gandalf. And as Toto was *there in Oz with Dorothy,* he didn't need a doppelganger.
@@MrParkerman6 The reason Dorothy's guardians weren't in Oz in some form was because if they had been, Dorothy's wish to return to them would not have been as intense.
What about TOTO?? If it weren't for Toto, there would BE no Wizard of Oz. He sets the entire story in motion and sustains it to the end. If Toto hadn't tried to bite Miss Gulch, she wouldn't have taken the dog away to be destroyed, after which he escaped and ran back to Dorothy - at which point SHE decides they have to run away from home to keep him safe. If they hadn't run away, she would've been home when the tornado hit and would have been safe in the storm cellar. In Oz, Toto is still the main player. Toto is the one who leads the way on the Yellow Brick Road, who escapes imprisonment in the Witch's castle by leaping off the drawbridge, and runs to get the Tin Man, Lion and Scarecrow to lead them back to the castle where they rescue Dorothy. AND IT IS TOTO who pulls back the curtain, revealing that the Wizard is a fraud! Yet, I have never ONCE heard anyone mention Toto's importance or name him as their "favorite character". He just sort of fades into the background. OH AND ONE MORE. Toto is the reason Dorothy can't go back with the Wizard in the balloon. He jumps out and she has to go after him. Nothing would happen AT ALL without Toto.
I Love Toto ❤who was actually a female. she had appeared in other movies as well & was later renamed Toto.
I always liked that in the books Toto is described as a “Terrier,” but the exact breed is never specified so the illustrations of the dog kept changing. In “The Road to Oz,” the illustrator (John Neil) drew him as a pitbull terrier.
YAY, Toto!! You sure can trust a dog more than a person or a witch or a doppelganger.................cheers
YESSS! I will say it: Toto has always been my favorite character (besides the Tin Man). Everybody needs a Toto! (Isn't it interesting that Dorothy tries to rescue HIM from the Wicked Witch, but it's he who ends up rescuing HER? And he's such a little dog at that; whatever kind of terrier he is, he's one that she can carry in her arms.
Further to the trivia about the dog used in the film, there was a whole book out about her several years ago that I wish I had bought. Her original name was "Terry." 😄 Now I'm curious which other movies she appeared in, +Albert Demello.
ferociousgumby oh pls.
all nonsense
Who could have prevented this whole theory by not being the true villain... glinda
who plugged the toilet? glinda
who left cheeto dust on the controller? jerry. you know who also did that? glinda
The Theorizer
who lives in Oz?
Well, everyone, but, Glinda.
The Theorizer Who likes getting their shoes polished? Idfk. Who likes getting their crown polished? Frikin Glinda. Illuminati confirmed. Theorist out 👊👋🎤⬇️🔥🔥🔥
Mr BananaHat who pulled some shoes of a corpse and stuck them on a young girl... glinda
As a kid, "The Wizard of Oz" was my absolute FAVORITE movie.
But this video...this video creeped the heck out of me... 😧
This video is crap.
this is like that mad tv version where all the characters get angry at glenda calling her out for her evil ways
That was Family Guy. Not Madtv.
they did it on Mad TV too though
....why would Glinda ask Dorothy, “Are you a good witch or bad witch?” , if she already knew Dorothy had the power to go home at any time? And put the slippers on Dorothy’s feet? If Glinda didn’t have an agenda.... she would have told Dorothy to just click her heels to go home at the time she gave her the slippers. Why wait all the way till the end to tell her that, unless her agenda was completed. Lol just saying
She's playing the part, sociopaths are always manipulative and fake, they want you to believe that they are good and inocent so they play the part to fool you
Ricki C
Wrong.
In order to make a good story into a good book or good movie, then it requires conflict.
You could say that about any movie.... the Titanic shoulda simply avoided the iceberg...
@@rambojohnj.6117 I wasn't talking about the movie, they asked a question about if Glenda were evil why she would do that, I was simply answering it, so shut up and don't talk to me about the plot of movies, no one was talking about the movie,
Rambo, John J. The titanic is a real life even though so that example still wouldn’t work, they literally could not see the iceberg
I’ve always thought that too!
Spot on, dude! I like it! Did you ever notice how the Munchkins lead Dorothy up to the borders of Munchkinland, but NEVER venture beyond? They KNOW something!
Not only that, but watch how the munchkins talk to her when constantly telling her to follow the yellow brick road. They actually cop an attitude, like saying thanks, but get the hell out!
Indeed, kind of like "Stay on the dang road or suffer the consequences!"
You are so, right!!! I have never noticed that before!!!!
trax lynn And did you hear about the theory of the hanged Munchkin? (Watch Shane Dawson's video on this.) it actually sent chills down my spine.
While Dorothy, the Lion, the Tin-man, and the scarecrow were singing and skipping down the yellow brick road you can see a figure slightly swinging side-to-side in the trees...
I have indeed seen the video about the hanging munchkin! Strange!
I just remembered something the scarecrow calls Glinda put asking why she didn’t just tell Dorothy use the slippers and Glinda says she wanted Dorothy to figure it out on her own Glinda’s no good witch.
In the book she is different , she show hear self on the end of the book . And she immediately says dorory how she can back home .
Love the various Glinda roasts! It was weird that Glenda didn't stick around to help much. She isn't ruling over munchkin land & I feel like she should have gone with them to stop such a "huge threat to OZ" so the pulling the strings behind the scenes idea makes sense. Also, its suspicious that Glenda doesn't give the Muchkins anything to protect themselves from either Wicked Witch or at least magically make them human sized. It seems like she wants them to be dependent on her/unable to stop her if she decided to take over all of Oz as ruler. Great video, revised theory, speculation, & movie evidence!
Who edits their faces so much that it scares me?
*GLINDA*
Thaaaank you
So Glenda edits her own face? 😂 But seriously tho it really is terrifying.
I am literally hiding under my bed bc of these pictures lol
😂
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When he said that Glinda made fun and taunted the Wicked Witch of the West about her dead sister I felt so bad for her!
Probably because I'm very into Wicked.
Great theory though.
@@infjelphabasupporter8416 In the books the witch of the east crumbled to dust after being crushed... I forget who shook the corpse dust out of the slippers but yeah, there was corpse dust in the slippers... Oh and the shoes were silver, but silver slippers aren't very cinematic which is why they became Ruby Slippers in the movies... Pretty sure there are some other significant differences between the movie and the source material too... Like how the Wicked Witch of the West only had one eye...
😬😨😬🎑
@@minnion2871 symbolism in plain sight
@@Idk-hy9zk Not really.
There's an exchange between Glinda and Dorothy which is telling, but I think a lot of people miss. Glinda asks if Dorothy is a good witch or a bad witch. Dorothy responds that witches are ugly, but Glinda says, "only bad witches are ugly." Firstly, she's implanting a fear of uglyness in Dorothy's subconscious, but also she's giving a subtle clue as to the real villain. If you look at the statement logically, she's only saying that ugly witches are evil, she's not denying that beautiful witches could also be evil.
No, she says that only bad witches are ugly. That means that ONLY bad witches are ugly. It's dramatic shorthand.
I always did find it interesting that Glinda never had a reality counterpart ...but maybe the producers didn’t know how or where to fit in another character in the opening where Dorothy is in Kansas. Glinda is not evil ..at the end when Glinda says “you wouldn’t of believed me” ....Glinda is referring to how Dorothy wouldn’t of believed “there is no place like home” ...Dorothy was running away and wanted to find something better out there ...Dorothy would of never wanted to go home upon arriving to Oz ..b/c of how great and beautiful everything looked ...but ultimately Glinda’s lesson to Dorothy is “there is no place like home” ....everyone is thinking way too deep into a movie that’s 80 plus yrs old ...the movie wasn’t thought out how it should’ve....I mean water is what kills the witch??? Whether she was inhuman or not...that’s ridiculous ....but either way I love Glinda! She is my fav movie character ever!!! 💘💘💘
There was only one producer. The line is, "Because she wouldn't *have* believed me." And you're obviously unaware that the story was first told in a book, 39 years before this movie was made. Yes, water kills the Wicked Witch. Stranger things have been known in other fairy tales.
@@MaskedMan66 like the heck dude😂😂😂😂 I’m scared to hit a comment. Let me go to another video
@@Idk-hy9zk So don't hit them. They might hit back, you know! WTTW
" I mean, just look at her flamboyant crown, that thing could reflect gamma rays! " lmao it gets me every time
*smh* So lame.
WHEN GALINDA SAYS "she fell from a star" SHE HOLDS HER WAND UP THAT HAS A STAR ON IT!!!!!!!! Edit: this is just an idea.
It was a red star. Galinda was a communist. ;)
Kitcat, don't understand your point about her wand with a star on it......humans have always loved wands and stars, but ANY darn symbol can be GOOD or BAD. Lucifer", ( planet Venus, "The Morning Star" in our skies) was a name given to equal satan in Christology, - Lucifer the son of morning, how art thou now fallen from heaven...............So maybe Glinda the "good" witch" IS simply showing a feminine Lucifer-worshipper, as there ARE many "Glindas" in the world, looking fine but doing unimaginably horrible things to us and to the planet. DO NOT CONSENT. cheers
Funny, Ronald...........did they HAVE communists under every bed then? And Disney, the genius Freemason.........loved MKUltra.................cheers
Dr. Elizabeth Martin omg ur so right
kitcat ......-_- -_- Why must children do this?
I believe that the Wicked Witch is a lot like Snoke from Star Wars. She was created by Glinda out of a magic clay that can only be destroyed by water, and she would take control of Glinda's army of flying monkeys and she wouldn't know that she's being controlled by Glinda. So in some way, the Wicked Witch is her own villain but she gets thoughts and ideas that she thinks are her own but are actually from Glinda in order to get Dorothy to progress through the story.
So I believe that somewhere in Oz, Glinda has a testing facility that has tubes of clones of The Wicked Witch because Glinda can't use her magic to create a person (that would be impossible!) so she has to use science to create the perfect puppet for a scheme to get Dorothy to get rid of Oz so she can become the true ruler of the land of Oz.
Who compelled me to rewatch this in 2024?
GLINDA.
"Who has magic to bring a house in one piece through a F5 tornado?"
Morrible?
"Glinda"
Oh
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@@MaskedMan66 wicked the musical- morrible caused the tornado but we all now who REALLY did it.
GLINDA
@@em.t6989 Nope; it was none other than Mother Nature. In the MGM movie, Glinda didn't exist except in Dorothy's dream.
The only adaptation of _Wizard_ in which Glinda had anything to do with the cyclone was the movie version of _The Wiz,_ and her intentions there were indisputably benevolent, since that Dorothy had more growing to do than most, seeing as how she was already an adult, but still as timid as a child.
This theory makes since. Glinda wanted to rule. She knew the wizard would take Dorthy to Kansas because she was there when the wizard came to Oz in The Great And Powerful Wizard Of Oz and if the shoes had the power to take Dorthy home, why Glinda was waving her wand?
Michael Oluwajuyemi except, with his new brains, the scarecrow is given the responsibility of ruling on the wizard’s recommendation. Movies don’t tell the whole story.
@@fionapaterson-wiebe3108 he was never actually physically given a brain remember
@@jamesmilesassassin4179 technically yes. He was given a mix of oats and pins (to make his pseudo-brain sharp). Never discount the value of the placebo effect. The author understood that the main essence of magic is the power of belief.
@@jamesmilesassassin4179 Because he didn't need one.
@@fionapaterson-wiebe3108 Bran, not oats. The Wizard then made the pun about "bran-new brains."
You really have a grudge on Glinda lol 😂 these pics of her omg I’m in tears 😭😂😂😂 you make me laugh always I love you 😍
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I have a theory that Dorothy DOES have a doppelgänger, and it’s the Wicked Witch Of The East. Glinda calls Dorothy here because WWOE is the only one who can kill WWOW, but the real one didn’t want to kill her own sister- so Glinda kills her, and brings her doppelgänger to Oz to do away with WWOW and the wizard
The Wicked Witch of the East looks exactly like the Wicked Witch of the West. Watch the movie sometime.
@@MaskedMan66 wow 15 comments I’ve seen you basically telling ppl how to think and telling them they are wrong. SMH
@@Idk-hy9zk No, I'm giving them the facts. If they don't want to accept them, that's their hard cheese. It might serve you better to read comments rather than obsessively counting them. ;-)
Who changed the WIFI password...
*G L I N D A...*
Edit: omg i never had so many likes lol
😆
SHE TRULY IS EVIL!!!
Tehehehehe, you reaped your just reward for making your password impossible to remember!
The faces you put on Glinda scare the crap out of me lol Can't handle that
ExperimentalREM Same
ExperimentalREM same I freak out every damn time, this goes for Alice too THOSE EYEBROWS AND ROUND EYES
SAMEEEEEE
Good grief, the Cowardly Lion would laugh at that rubbish.
Auntie Em is a representation of founder of Theosophy, HP Blavatsky “Mulaprakriti”. Frank Baum was a theosophist.
I just stumbled on your channel... And.... Got a question that MIGHT blow your theory::
What about the dog?
If she was pulled out of her body to go there, he'd have to be a doppelganger, as well.
But he clearly knows her.
He clearly is the creature she knew before.
She had to introduce herself to the other 3. Not him, though.
He was there with her from start to finish.
Because a Dog is Man's Best Friend! ( or Girl ).
He’s her familiar. Her spirit animal, he can’t be separated from her.
This video spews utter rubbish.
Who else was terrified of the Glinda faces?
The Church of Doge the make me want to laugh
Me.
The Church of Doge I was just wanting to laugh at the faces. They’re fricking great!
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HELP ME GET TO 700 SUBS WITH NO VIDEOS!!!!! Meeeeeeeeee
I died everytime Glinda’s face was distorted 😂😂😂
Haha 🤣
It was terrifying. Couldn't sleep for days with lights off and the door closed because of the scary edits he made.
I always thought there was a power struggle going on in Oz! Glinda wanted to have East and West gone, but didn't want to get her hands dirty. Don't know if she was brought in or came accidentally, but Glinda saw her as the perfect patsy: someone incredibly naive that she could easily manipulate with a couple of well-placed lies. As for the Wizard, well he was expendable once he served his purpose. Thanks for fleshing out the rest. By the way, no Witch of the South? What happened to HER?
What are you talking about? It was the WIZARD who wanted the WWW eliminated. The Witch of the South *was* Glinda in the books, while the Good Witch of the North was one Tattypoo. For the movie, they just used Glinda, swapping her and Tattypoo's locales.
"In her portrayal of Glinda, (Billie) Burke projects a benevolent sweetness that exemplifies her character's all-knowing and serene grace. Glinda does not betray Dorothy in negligence by allowing her undue tribulations, which thus circumvents the often raised question, 'Why didn't Glinda tell Dorothy the way to get home right away?' The point is that, in her wisdom, Glinda's clairvoyance foresees the outcome of Dorothy's journey and knows no serious harm will befall her; sans the journey, Dorothy's maturity remains stagnant."
-- "The Road to Oz" by Jay Scarfone and William Stillman
Excellent analysis! A real eye opener. Thank you!!
I have always been convinced that Glinda is evil. Even as a kid I always thought she was too nice, and she knew that Dorothy always had the magic to go home too, Glinda is a Pretty-Pink-Demon in disguise.
You don't make any sense.
I'm scarred after all that Glenda talk 🙁
I'll never watch this movie the same again
佐々木ミーシャ I'm too scared to watch the movie again lol
佐々木ミーシャ same
佐々木ミーシャ this genuinely scared me
_Kitteh_is_here_ your profile picture ;D
i’m gonna see your Glinda edits in my sleep lmao
The secret is open.
The movie is an admission.
Red shoes have a great deal of significant symbolism.
Try this one on for size: If it's all a dream, why is Auntie Em calling for Dorothy and wondering where she is (in the crystal ball, which is Kansas because it's in Black and White) if Dorothy has been asleep/unconscious in her bed the whole time? Yeah. That hurt your brains.
714Sluggo it's a dream that's she stuck in the parallel world
714Sluggo the crystal ball was fake, the guy that ran it was stuttering throughout her visit.
714Sluggo it is a dream. in her dream she's not home and her aunt is looking for her.
In the second movie "Return to Oz" Auntie Em is evil too.
Dat makes senseeee
No one:
The theorizer: *Glinda*
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*Glinda*
@@antisocialvillain For what?
The GA is silent
Ok now I really need to watch the Wizard of Oz and look for your theory. It's interesting to me. Keep it up! 😊
Excellent theory and presentation!
I have got something to add to this evidence. In Return to oz Dorathy goes back into the world of Oz but things have changed! Glenda let bad things happen to oz and helped the villains in that movie take over because she thought they could help her rule . That's when they also turned her to stone and when glenda is saved she pretends like nothing ever happend so her sharade lives on. She is the evil witch. And if the proper witches and oz were still there oz wouldn't have been attacked be the evil villains there! Like if you agree
Zoe Dash yass
Is that movie really cannon though. If so then ok it does fit
RoboBear Boss in my opinion all movies of the wizard of oz are cannon
Zoe Dash what about the animated Legends of Oz: Dorothy's return?
RoboBear Boss ohh I haven't seen that one! I have to watch it
"Good god woman you look like a fisher price toy!"- The Theorizer 😂😂😂😂 gets me everytime
TheNerdyCheerleader 😂
TheNerdyCheerleader I laughed so darn hard!!!😂😂😂
#everytime
TheNerdyCheerleader ..........wow 333 likes. Thats exactly the same 333 on the previous video. Wow the chances.
Glinda is a windbag
Anyone notice the similarities to Apocalypse Now? Willard and Dorothy were both from the Midwest. They were both ready to get out. One was almost attacked by a lion, the other a tiger. Both movies had euphemisms for killing ( “terminate with extreme prejudice “ and “take the witches broomstick”).
There was one scene where they communicate with Home base (from the hour glass in WOO and the radio just before Kurtz was attacked in AN).
Remember the lion seeing the sign that says “turn back” and the friends put him back on the path? Remember during the helicopter scene the one air cavalry soldier yelling “I’m not going!” And the other guys pulling him out?
Last words before the witch and Kurtz attacked were similar: ( “how about a little FIRE scarecrow “. Or “they train young men to drop FIRE on people.....”).
And the oddball greeters: the man at the door of Oz’s castle and the photojournalist.
Interesting point of view. Thanks for sharing 👍
this reminds me of the book "Dorothy must die" where the summary basically said that things were the way they were for a reason and when Dorothy came and changed things, it left Oz messed up. I think it kinda ties into Glinda being the villain. things were apparently fine before Dorothy came so if Glinda really is the one who brought Dorothy there, she used her as a tool to mess up Oz to get what she wants
That way, makes more sence
I love that book series and idk if you've read all of them or not but basically the whole "who is evil" thing comes full circle at the end during a showdown between Amy and Dorothy that's interrupted but a certain someone 😏 (also Glinda has a twin!!)
OMG the Dorthy must die books are so much fun. Highly recommend although I would definitely recommend starting with the prequels and read them in order before reading the main book. The author did a great job of mixing the books with her twisted off shoot.
Tamara E ....an evil twin??
Vanessa Walker Dorothy asked Glinda at the start ‘Are you a good witch or a bad wiring?’ Which would get the viewers thinking. So with her saying that, she said she was a ‘Good Witch’ but in fact she was the bad witch.
Anyone else watching this in 1942?
Not me XD
1939 gamers
*GLINDA*
Yes........
*GLINDA*
I wasn't but you know who was GLENDA
This is a good theory, however the reason Glinda does not tell Dorothy how to get home earlier is due to the books, in the books Glinda was actually two characters, there was the good witch of the North and Glinda the good witch of the south. And in the books Dorothy originally meets the witch of the north, and she only meets Glinda at the end, who tells her the true potential of the Ruby slippers (or the sliver shoes in the book) and tells her how to go home. In the movie they put them into one character to simplify it. And that resulted in this mistake.
It wasn't a mistake; how could Ryerson, Woolf, and Langley have possibly known that the 21st century would breed a bunch of evil-obsessed, tinfoil hat-wearing nutcases?
“SHE CAME DOWN IN A BUBBLE, DOUG!”
?????????
whyjordie lol
GROW UP DOUG GROW UP
DOUG: IM GONNA KILL HIM
Our world is filled with Glindas
Are you one? Not to insult, but your photo resembles her ..........are Glindas good or bad, pretending to be good?? I always hated the sound of her creepy voice...........super-fake. But I LOVED her outfit!!
Amen to that
Crafty Kat 😊
Dr. Elizabeth Martin You have a good point. Wow. That's the first time I noticed that.
Emilia Arroyo Glindas are the worst!
I love your videos especially this one
I like your theory. I have one of my own. And I’d like to counter:
1.Uncle Henry doesn’t have a parallel doppelgänger either.....
2. in Alice in Wonderland, who are the people from her normal life identical to the people in wonderland??....
3. The character of the “ Old woman” (apparently you call 30 old) mentor that turns out to be a tyrant doesn’t exist.
Theory: GLINDA IS DOROTHY’S DEAD MOTHER. Dorothy is brought up by her older aunt and uncle. She dreams of her deceased mother whom, in memory, she has idolized as a beautiful fairy princess. Like a mother, rather than doing everything for her, Glinda directs and guides but allows Dorothy to learn her lesson for herself. This releases her from the dependency of childhood. Glenda is more like an angel..... what do you think??
{Of course, other books about OZ blow this out of the water. Wicked witches of the east and west good witches of the north and south and Ozma being the true ruler of Oz… But ignoring that...lol}.
Saffron Sugar Your 3rd theory is EXACTLY what I think.
+Han Nguyen No, that was Professor Marvel.
Dope Analogy!
+Eli Foster Dopey, more like.
I like it!
Who gave me diarrhea?
*GliNdA*
Sorry about that 🤪
Oh, come on...you know it was Taco Bell.
ask the Etruscans I didn’t go to Taco Bell...
And who works at taco bell
GLINDA
Wait, was your first point for Glinda being evil the fact that Coraline and Alice in Wonderland did something similar? They're different stories
This video is six years old. No one is going to read this, but I don't care. My guess as to why Glinda is not Auntie Em’s doppelganger is so the “twist” isn't revealed straight out of the gate. Even on a first watch, It would be evident that it was Em in a puffy pink dress and a wand. Sure, the leading players in OZ are all replicas. Still, watching it for the first time, you might not pick up on it until the Emerald City when you see the Professor playing three different people and then realize you are not crazy for thinking the witch, scarecrow, tin man, and lion seemed familiar…..wait why didn't Henry have a replica!?
"Why? Because she was there the whole time. And she's a liar" lmfaoooo loved how u said that
Wrong on both counts.
I have a few issues with this
1. Uncle Henry doesn't have a parallel either
2. Why would Glinda create the Wicked Witch to kill her and why would the Munchkins be so afraid if she was just created before Dorothy came
3. The Tin Man literally could've just gotten distracted
4. The Wicked Witch outright says that the shoes cannot come off until the wearer is killed, Glinda does not control them
5. Glinda never said she wanted to teach Dorothy a lesson, she said Dorothy wouldn't believe her about the slippers magic and she had to see it for herself.
1. Nor does Aunt Em. That was a deliberate move on the part of the screenwriters. If Henry and Em existed in Oz in some form, Dorothy's desire to get back to them would not have been as strong.
2. Exactly; the WWW had been in charge of the Winkie Country for untold decades.
3. By what?
4. The wearer can remove them of her own will, though. Of course, in the book, the silver shoes had no such binding on them, and in fact, the WWW did manage to snag one of them at one point.
5. Correct!
now... what if Dorothy doppelganger IS Glinda? it explains a lot more
I agree with you and I want to add something you may have missed. As a former film student and a writer I have used shoes many times in my stories to symbolize taking someone's place. This actually happened to my friend's in real life where one took the other one's shoes and his car and took off as a blatant sign of disrespect so I have always had this in my head as a metaphor. Obviously the legs under the house are symbolic of what is about to happen to Dorothy and Glenda has placed them onto her symbolically showing she is filling the shoes of the dead person. I can think of not one positive reason to wear a dead persons shoes this is a social taboo it is amazing no one ever has ever pointed out how twisted and creepy that scene is? Glenda obviously has the culture industry PR machine deep in her back pocket and uses every trick in the Edward Bernays hand book to sway public opinion to the point they think its a great and magical thing for a little girl to put on shoes stolen right off a dead person still warm. So most likely Dorothy is going to take the blame for the wizards fate as you have pointed out. re-watching that scene it looks like Glenda she's hiding behind Dorothy and she when she threatens the wicked witch that a house could fall on her next that's classic mob boss dialogue. Not to mention she was lead down a road by little fairy people who in legends almost always trick people. And she meets a lion who fears someone a heartless tin man, and a straw man. Basically straw mans definition sums up your theory nicely. I can't help think now that it is supposed to be Dorothy's legs trapped under the house. Also this will answer a question below- Dorothy and Toto are female version of the tarot fool card which represents the star constellation Orion and Canis major who are facing eternity, the bull Taurus the center of the galaxy. The first step to ascending the tarot is the death card so it would make sense the dead witch is Dorothy beginning a new perception. Let me know what you think.
Reina Herrera good point on the tarot
Reina Herrera when I clicked Read more,I was like "Oh hell no! I ain't reading this!"
This is awesome! Great theory! And makes sense. He forgot to point out how right from the start, Glinda shows herself to be a very self-centered, egotistical witch! Think about her remark to Dorothy when she said, "I've never heard of a beautiful witch before. Witches are old and ugly!" Glinda's response was, "Only bad witches are ugly!" Implying of course, "you're right Dorothy I AM beautiful! And very good!" Right there is proof of her evil intent, by warping and twisting reality!
Yes you are spot on sir
I always hated Glinda. Superficial and mean.
@@suzannehartmann946 Wrong on both counts.
Another thing about Glinda she tells Dorothy to walk down the yellow Brick Road to find the wizard to go back home well when the wizard flies away and then she shows up she says that she could just teleport there the whole time so basically she made Dorothy go through a whole trip just to do nothing apart from her friends getting the things that they want
I can understand your theory.
It is very possible.
Thank you for this video.
I hope you stay well.
Okay but if you read L Frank Baum's other books Glinda does not end up being the ruler of OZ. It's the Scarecrow.
But actually, the Scarecrow only has the job until Glinda tells Tip in The Land of Oz that Ozma is the rightful ruler, and she is restored. So maybe she ruled through faction?
Madison More yes
Alyssabelle Sunthonphan But actually I just realized that in the second book, the Marvelous Land of Oz, Emerald City is attacked by an army and the scarecrow goes to Glinda for help, and she tells him that Osma is the rightful ruler. So essentially she could be ruling by faction with that choice. Hmmm
Madison More who or what is Osma
Yeah but Glenda controls the Scarecrow, she made him.
this video got very dark
Team Pikachu I was afraid of the wicked witch now I don't know I if can watch once upon a time because zelena is there
kid buu dont worry zelena is amazing
+noob saibot That wannabe is no more the WWW than "Elphaba" is.
When you said that Glinda let her go temporarily, it made me think of the coralline videos because you said the beldam controls the whole world. So even though Coraline got away from the beldam she’s was still stuck with her
Thank you, I've enjoyed your original theory.
Best theory of 2017, So comment
So far it's the only theory vid...
Salt's CZcams Channel that's the point
Salt's CZcams Channel Exactly. He's only saying that because it's inarguable, even if it's the best by default
Matt Scott true
mind blowing
ooooo I like this darker variety of theory.
Why?
This was awesome 🖤
I normally cannot stand movie and tv theories, bc they are just so out there and such and obvious stretch! But this was AWESOME!!!
Dude, you have way too much time on your hands to be able to cook up all of those theories. But, since it's HILARIOUS, and quite entertaining, I'll give you an 'A++' for the execution of the video!!
This vid took 2 hours to make lol
Lol I can tell you took your time, that's why it's so well executed.
Dorothy of Kansas is the heart and soul of the US.OZ is the American Dream.Elvira Gulch is the WW of the East. She represents monarchism and the British Empire, with the silver slippers of the book representing the British Pound Sterling. Ironically, Elvira owns half the county back in Kansas. The WW of the West is the WWotE's twin and represents fascism and slavery.The Yellow Brick Road is the gold standard. The poppy field is the temptation of drugged/altered states -- also of apathy and complacency.The Emerald City is a hayseed's idea of NYC. It also represents power and commerce and success.The Scarecrow, Lion, and Tinman are attributes guiding Dorothy through the American Dream of OZ -- Wisdom, Courage, and Compassion.Toto is Latin for "all". Toto is a catalyst all the way through and represents God/Dorothy's faith walking with Dorothy.Glinda is manipulating everything, as you point out, but not for evil ends. Baum was a freemason. Glinda is freemasonry -- Glinda is the Illuminati goddess. And this manipulation was supposed to be benign, not sinister.
What in tarnation?
+the acutal bajmahal But, the Illuminati are evil though, so saying that Glinda is representing the Illuminati's deity is in itself reiterating that Glinda is evil.
This could be a theory:
You don't meet Dorothy's real mother in the movie, she just has Aunt Em. What if the reason Dorothy doesn't have a parallel in Oz is because she was actually born there; then, the reason Glinda brought her to Oz because she is actually Dorothy's mother who sent her away because of the other witches. Then she brought Dorothy back because she wanted to see her and knew that she was the only one who could truly defeat the witches and gave her the shoes to help her on the journey to Emerald City. The reason why she could have sent the balloon away after that is because then she could send Dorothy home and look like a hero to her daughter.
Would you go to the scene of a murder take the shoes off the dead body and put them on your daughter knowing the most vile evil your world knows would see her wearing them and blame her? Just watch that scene you can clearly see Glenda is hiding behind Dorothy no parent would do that.
Good point but maybe Dorothy was part of a destiny and Glinda sent her away because she didn't want it to happen to her daughter but eventually, after over a decade, she gave in and reluctantly followed through with it- but she had to stand behind Dorothy to stop herself from trying to rescue her child and also trying to hide the fact that she had been a terrible parent and she was her true mother.
Did you read my comment that I have been through film school and a common writing technique in film is to give a person another persons object symbolizing a transfer of responsibility? Look how many anti hero action and horror films end with the average joe having to steal a police car. He has took the law in his own hands. The shoe thing I have used in my own writing.just like in Cinderella it called if the shoe fits.
You have your opinions and I have mine, it's just a theory anyway it doesn't have to be true necessarily.
True or not, I like it, makes sense.
I have never looked at it this way. Everything you have said, is true. Great theory!
Awesome :D ... Subbed
Can you do a theory on where the RED brick road leads to in the same movie? I've always wondered where it leads
In the original book, "The Wizard of Oz", the red brick road goes to the Quadling Country. There are four territories in Oz: the Munchkin country in the east, the Quadling country to the south, the Gillikan country to the north and the Winkie country to the west. The Emerald City is in the center. In the movie, we see the Winkies... they are the guards in the witch's castle.
Oh, okay. thnx
Sarah McCabe If, as some theories go, the YBR represents the Gold Standard and thus laissez fairer capitalism, could the RBR represent socialism?
Not that I believe either theory, just having some fun!
Ah not to worry, we like fun :)
You are referring to the original book here, which contain 2 good witches. In this movie, Glinda was the olny good witch.
People rarely dream in color.
OZ is real.
Kansas is the dream.
"Rarely" doesn't mean "never." Oz is the dream. Of course, in the books, Oz and Kansas (and Australia and San Francisco and all the other outside world locales) are all real.
All my dreams are in color so it’s not rare
@@Distortedthoughts So, your personal experience is the measure of what is common in the human condition, especially in make-believe stories? That's nice to know, thanks. ;)
You’re welcome 😉. Anytime.
MGTOW Rubicon I always dream in color
This has some parallel to the Nutcracker. I searched your videos and couldn't find a video on The Nutcracker, so maybe you could do one on the Nutcracker. I love your work bro