
Dorothy Gale lives with her Auntie Em and Uncle Henry in a trailer park in Kansas. Dorothy has dreams of becoming a famous singer, but when a tornado hits Kansas and Dorothy rushes to save Toto, her prawn (she couldn't afford a dog), she is whisked away to Oz where she meets the four witches (all played by Miss Piggy) and the Munchkins of Oz (the rats). On her way to see the Wizard, she meets the Scarecrow (Kermit), the Tin Thing (Gonzo), and the Cowardly Lion (Fozzie) who all wish to have something given by the wizard. On their way to Emerald City, they are captured by the Wicked Witch of the West (of course, Miss Piggy) and her flying monkeys (other muppets). When they finally make it back to Emerald City, the Wizard is really a man from Hollywood. But he "grants" their wishes, but what they wanted they already had inside (there's a lesson there). When Dorothy finally is back in Kansas, she becomes what she had wanted, a famous singer and on the Muppets Star Search show.
C. Ernst HarthEarl (TV Earl)
David Alan GrierUncle Henry (TV Uncle Henry)
Queen LatifahAunt Em (TV Aunt Em)
Vicky Lambert
Kelly OsbourneHerself (TV (uncredited) Herself)When Dorothy and Kermit first meet Gonzo, the sound of Gonzo unplugging himself from the computer is the same sound as the hyper-drive failing in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Kermit the Frog as "Scarecrow":
[Angry; referring to the crow pecking at him] That's the last straw!
Crow:
No, I see one right here!
Continuity: Dorothy's apron appears between shots an the beginning of the movie when Dorothy is trying to convince Aunt Em to let her off work so she can go to her audition.
Written by Jeannie Lurie and Brandon Christy
Produced by Brandon Christy, Jeannie Lurie and Drew K
Performed by Ashanti
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