“The lion version is the beautiful story of this lion who eats a little girl, a dog, a scarecrow, some munchkins, a tin man, some flying monkeys and then he licks up a puddle of witch. And he has a wizard for dessert.”
4 replies on “Owen and Friends discuss CULTURAL VARIATIONS OF AMERICAN POP CULTURE ICONS”
Well this is twisted and awesome.
I have this idea to do a children’t book based on this one. The lion mishears Dorothy at the beginning and heads out on an adventure. Doesn’t like the tin man or scarecrow’s taste, and is sort of biding his time with Dorothy because she keeps introducing him to new things to eat.
If only Dorothy and friends would’ve had Gandalf to help guide them.
I think of you guys in different fictional ways and the Wizard of Oz is one of them. I’ll let you guess who ate who.
4 replies on “Owen and Friends discuss CULTURAL VARIATIONS OF AMERICAN POP CULTURE ICONS”
Well this is twisted and awesome.
I have this idea to do a children’t book based on this one. The lion mishears Dorothy at the beginning and heads out on an adventure. Doesn’t like the tin man or scarecrow’s taste, and is sort of biding his time with Dorothy because she keeps introducing him to new things to eat.
If only Dorothy and friends would’ve had Gandalf to help guide them.
I think of you guys in different fictional ways and the Wizard of Oz is one of them. I’ll let you guess who ate who.