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What does The Wizard of Oz mainly talk about?

The Wizard of Oz tells the story of Dorothy, a little girl from Kansas, who was brought into the magical world by a tornado and finally came home safely after a series of adventures in the Wizard of Oz.

Dorothy (Judy Garland) lives on a farm in Kansas with her uncle Henry and aunt Em. Dorothy's dog Toto is always chasing Dorothy's cat. In order not to let her dog be taken away by the police, Dorothy decided to take Toto for a while. Just before they left, Dorothy and her uncle's house were hit by a strong tornado. Unexpectedly, they were blown to another country by this unexpected tornado and started a wonderful journey.

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Creation background of The Wizard of Oz: The Wizard of Oz is adapted from lyman frank baum's children's book The Wizard of Oz. In order to make this film, MGM not only bought the adaptation rights of lyman frank baum's novels, but also obtained the adaptation rights of 1902. The story in the film was adapted from a novel and a musical, and MGM paid $75,000 for the adaptation of the novel.

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