Dorothy's Victory: The Defeat of the Wicked Witch

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In the iconic story of "The Wizard of Oz," the wicked witch has long been a symbol of evil and mischief. Her menacing cackle and green complexion have sent shivers down the spines of countless readers and viewers. However, like all villains, her story eventually comes to an end. The witch's downfall begins when Dorothy, the story's protagonist, unwittingly lands in the magical land of Oz. With the help of a pair of magical ruby slippers, Dorothy embarks on a journey to find the Great Wizard, who she believes can help her return home to Kansas. Throughout her quest, the witch, known as the Wicked Witch of the West, repeatedly tries to thwart Dorothy's progress.


It might seem a bit weird that a Witch isn't a Witchy Filly - it's kind of similar to how there are princesses that aren't Princess Fillys. However, Princess Fillys and Witchy Fillys are referred to as such in German while the title "princess" is referred to as "prinzessin" and Wika is a "Hexe" - it's clear in German but confusing when translated (like the pluralization of "Filly")

Similar to the Filly Elves, the islands of Crystalia where the Filly Unicorn live also have their own type of magic, and each magic is connected to a color - light pink for romance, dark pink for beauty, yellow for party, green for friendship and blue for dreams. Still well back in sixth at the top of the stretch, Vegas Magic suddenly closed with a vengeance, splitting horses late and hurling toward the wire in a rush.

The magical filly

Throughout her quest, the witch, known as the Wicked Witch of the West, repeatedly tries to thwart Dorothy's progress. She sends her winged monkeys to capture her, attempts to steal the ruby slippers, and even lures her friends into dangerous situations. However, Dorothy's determination and the support of her newfound companions always manage to keep her one step ahead.

Filly Beats the Boys to Become First Stakes Winner for Good Magic

The Doug O'Neill-trained Vegas Magic became the first black-type winner for freshman sire Good Magic (by Curlin) with a late-closing, nail-biting rush to the front in Pleasanton's Everett Nevin S. One of three fillies going up against colts, Vegas Magic bided her time near the back of the field early, content to let others duke it out up front as the fractions clicked by in :22.07 and :45.17. Still well back in sixth at the top of the stretch, Vegas Magic suddenly closed with a vengeance, splitting horses late and hurling toward the wire in a rush. She got up just in time, winning by a nose as the 6-5 favorite.

Vegas Magic is unbeaten in two starts. The bay was unveiled June 11 at Santa Anita, winning a five-furlong maiden special weight by a length to become her sire's second career winner and is now his first stakes winner. Good Magic, the champion 2-year-old colt of 2017, stands at Hill 'n' Dale Farm near Paris, Kentucky and has four career winners to date.

A $100,000 purchase at OBS March after working in :10 2/5, Vegas Magic has a yearling half-sister by Kantharos. Her dam also produced a filly by Sharp Azteca Apr. 9. Click for the Equibase.com chart.

EVERETT NEVIN S., $76,800, Pleasanton, 7-9, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:05.39, ft.
1–VEGAS MAGIC, 118, f, 2, by Good Magic
1st Dam: Heidi Maria (MSW, $220,764), by Rockport Harbor
2nd Dam: Third Street, by Salt Lake
3rd Dam: Bisque Doll, by Quadrangle
($130,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP; $100,000 2yo '22 OBSMAR). 1ST
BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Omar Aldabbagh, Todd Cady, & Ty
Leatherman; B-Machmer Hall (KY); T-Doug F. O'Neill; J-Frank
Alvarado. $45,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $85,200.
2–Fumano's Girl, 117, f, 2, Big Bad Leroybrown–Boo Who
Who, by Unusual Heat. 1ST BLACK TYPE. O-Jeffery Berger,
& Thomas N. Valenzuela; B-Tom Wyrick & Janis Wyrick (CA);
T-Michael Lenzini. $15,000.
3–Man Oh Man, 121, c, 2, Stanford–Alwazabridesmaid, by
Kafwain. 1ST BLACK TYPE. O/B-Tommy Town
Thoroughbreds, LLC (CA); T-Jonathan Wong. $9,000.
Margins: NO, 1, 3/4. Odds: 1.30, 19.00, 5.60.
Also Ran: Stolen Vote, Electric Lettuce, Passarando, Good N Thirsty, Kid Azteca, Chuckanut Bay.

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The mirrors that are used by students and non-students alike show such abilities as appearing and vanishing on command, lifting up objects into a levitating state, communicating over long distances, and sending beams up in the air, and the Wizard of the Dark Mirror's main motivation is to steal all the magic in the "kingdom".
The witch from the wizard of oz has met her fate

Ultimately, it is water that proves to be the wicked witch's undoing. In a dramatic scene, whilst attempting to harm Dorothy and her friends, the witch is accidentally splashed with water, causing her to melt away. The once fearsome figure is reduced to nothing more than a puddle on the ground, her cackling laughter silenced forever. The witch's demise brings a sense of relief and safety to the characters and readers alike. With her defeat, Oz can finally be free from her reign of terror. The story teaches us that even the most wicked of individuals can meet their fate and that good will always prevail. Moreover, the witch's downfall highlights the power of friendship and perseverance. Dorothy's unwavering determination and the support of her friends enable her to overcome the many obstacles placed in her path. The story reminds us of the importance of staying true to oneself and relying on those around us during challenging times. In conclusion, the wicked witch from "The Wizard of Oz" meets her fate at the hands of Dorothy and her companions. Her demise serves as a reminder that evil will eventually be vanquished and that good will always triumph in the end. It is a testament to the power of friendship, determination, and the belief in oneself..

Reviews for "The Wicked Witch vanishes: Dorothy's Legacy Lives on"

- John - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to see "The witch from the wizard of oz has met her fate," especially because I am a fan of the original Wizard of Oz. However, I was highly disappointed by this production. The acting was subpar, and the storyline was confusing and lacked depth. The visuals were below average, and it seemed like the production was rushed. Overall, it fell short of my expectations, and I left the theater feeling unsatisfied.
- Sarah - 1/5 stars - "The witch from the wizard of oz has met her fate" was one of the worst shows I've ever seen. The acting was cringe-worthy, with no convincing emotions portrayed by the actors. The costume design was tacky and cheap-looking, making it difficult to take the production seriously. The dialogue was poorly written, with cliché and predictable lines. The whole experience was rather painful, and I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this show.
- Emily - 2/5 stars - I found "The witch from the wizard of oz has met her fate" to be a disappointment. The plot seemed promising, but the execution was lacking. The pacing was slow, and the storyline felt disjointed. The performances were average at best, with some actors struggling to deliver their lines convincingly. The set design and special effects were underwhelming, and it felt like the production lacked overall polish. While it had potential, it failed to engage me as an audience member.

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