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The Wizard of Oz but the flying monkeys are pygmy marmosets with hummingbird wings and they swarm like bees
The View-Master version of The Wizard of Oz from 1957.
Glinda: *Finds letter that mysteriously appeared on her vanity* "Dear Glinda stay away from the Emerald Palace tomorrow and convince everyone who isn't actively persecuting people to do the same. Sincerely, Elphaba." Well, that's not foreboding at all.
The following day
Breaking News: It appears the Wicked Witch of the West, the Traitor Prince Fiyero Tigulaar, and a band of Winged Monkey deserters hijacked a train in the early hours of the morning and somehow managed to crash it into the Emerald City Palace.
Glinda: *does a spit take and stares at the radio in shock*
Early costume tests for the MGM's Winged Monkeys:
??? The flying monkeys are so cute????
[ID: A cropped illustration from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, showing a black and white drawing of a winged monkey perched on a capital letter T, with green in the background. The monkey is smiling in a friendly way, holding a hat off their head in greeting. They have their knees pulled up in front of them, their long tail trailing down to curl around the base of the T, and feathered wings folded behind them. End ID.]
By Greg Hildebrandt
Merry Christmas!
I thought these standees could easily be paper dolls.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: the Wicked Witch of the West [and a Flying Monkeys] commission (2006)
Art by: Adam Hughes