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Which witch is the scariest? When it comes to fictional characters, witches have always held a prominent place in the realm of fearsome beings. From classic tales to modern movies, these enchantresses have captivated and frightened audiences for centuries. However, the question remains: which witch is truly the scariest? One of the most iconic witches in literature is the Wicked Witch of the West from L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz." With her green skin, cackling laughter, and flying monkeys, she personifies all that is terrifying about witches. Her desire to control and harm Dorothy adds an extra layer of menace to her character.


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Her desire to control and harm Dorothy adds an extra layer of menace to her character. Even though the Wicked Witch of the West meets her demise in the story, her presence leaves an indelible mark on the reader's psyche. Another witch that instills fear is the one found in Roald Dahl's "The Witches.

Emily and the magical mourney

Believe in fairytale creatures? Most children do. Thus, they probably the only ones who can see these creatures.

In Emily and the Magical Journey, it follows a girl, who meets fantastical creatures—then tasked to save their kingdom.

The film stars Harriet Slater (Pennyworth) and Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (Supergirl). Marcus Ovnell directed the movie.

Here’s the official synopsis:

Emily and her mother live alone after losing her father. She wants to help her mother find happiness and to learn about the father she never knew. When Emily finds a mysterious chest that transports her to a magical world, she meets fantastic and mythical creatures that become her new friends. After discovering her new friends are in danger, Emily must face her worst few to complete her journey.

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Emily and the Magical Journey is available on DVD and digitally on November 3.

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" Unlike the traditional depiction of witches, these creatures are ordinary-looking women who hide their true nature. Their insidious plan to turn children into mice is enough to send shudders down anyone's spine. The Grand High Witch, with her gloves hiding her clawed hands, becomes a symbol of evil. The idea that anyone, from the nice old lady next door to a glamorous socialite, could be a witch is truly frightening. Moving away from literature, the portrayal of witches in movies has also left audiences terrified. One such example is the character of the Witch from the Disney film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." With her iconic appearance, pointed hat, and long nose, she embodies the traditional image of a witch. However, it is her transformation into an old hag that truly strikes fear into the hearts of viewers. Her deceptive nature and determination to carry out her evil plans make her a truly formidable antagonist. While each of these witches is undeniably scary in their own right, it is important to remember that fear is subjective. Each person may resonate with different aspects of these characters, finding certain traits or actions more terrifying than others. Ultimately, the scariest witch is subjective, as it depends on personal fears and experiences. However, it is clear that witches will continue to cast a haunting spell on our imaginations for years to come..

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