Is Anyone Still Alive From The Wizard Of Oz

Anyone Still Clicking Their Heels in Oz?
Okay, let's get real. The Wizard of Oz is ancient. Like, black and white TV ancient. So, is anyone still around who actually skipped down the Yellow Brick Road?
The quick answer? Sadly, no. But the long answer is a bit more fun. Because let's be honest, sometimes the truth is boring.
The Main Munchkins: Gone But Not Forgotten
Think about it. The film came out in 1939! That's, well, a really long time ago. Even the Munchkins, those adorable little guys, are no longer with us.
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Most of them were adults already! They've all taken that rainbow bridge in the sky. It's a little sad, sure, but that's how life goes.
I know, I know. It makes you feel old. But hey, at least we have the movie, right?
Judy Garland: Forever Young (in Our Hearts)
Of course, Judy Garland, our beloved Dorothy, passed away way too young. A true tragedy! But her performance lives on forever.

She's cemented in pop culture. Every Halloween, there are at least 50 Dorothys running around. Her legacy is undeniable.
It's easy to imagine she's off somewhere over the rainbow. Probably sipping a cosmopolitan with Mickey Rooney.
The Wicked Witch and Her Cronies: All History
Margaret Hamilton, the fantastically wicked Wicked Witch of the West, sadly passed away in 1985. She gave us nightmares and taught us about flying monkeys. What a queen.
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And the rest of the cast? The Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion? All gone. But their characters? Immortal!
They’re forever stuck in our imaginations. Let's be honest, most of us would run from flying monkeys too!
My Unpopular Opinion: Oz is Still Alive! (Kind Of)
Here's where I might lose some of you. Are there any original cast members still breathing? No. But is The Wizard of Oz still alive?

Absolutely! The film is constantly being re-watched. It’s sparking new discussions every single day.
Think about it. People dress up as the characters. They quote the lines. They even name their dogs Toto!
The Wizard of Oz lives on in our collective memory. In our shared love for the fantastical. It's a cultural touchstone for every generation.

So, maybe it's not about flesh and blood. Maybe it's about the story. About the magic.
And that magic? That's definitely still kicking. Maybe that's the real wizardry, huh?
So, next time you watch it, raise a glass. To the story. To the characters. To the fact that even though they're gone, they're never really gone.
They are forever on that yellow brick road. And as long as we keep watching, so are we.
