Disambiguation evidence for The Wizard of Oz (character) via surface form

"The Wizard of Oz"


As subject (53)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "The Wizard of Oz".

Predicate Object
adaptedIn The Wizard of Oz
surface form: 1939 film The Wizard of Oz
alsoKnownAs Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs
alsoKnownAs The Wizard of Oz
surface form: Oz, the Great and Dreadful
alsoKnownAs The Wizard of Oz
surface form: Oz, the Great and Good
alsoKnownAs Oz, the Great and Horrible
alsoKnownAs Oz the Great and Powerful
surface form: Oz, the Great and Powerful
alsoKnownAs The Wizard of Oz
surface form: Oz, the Great and Terrible
appearsInSeries Oz book series
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy L. Frank Baum
deceptionType pretends to have magical powers
famousLine Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain
fictionalOrigin Omaha, Nebraska
fictionalOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstAppearance The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
firstAppearanceDate 1900
gender male
givenNameInitials O.Z. P.I.N.H.E.A.D.
givesItem diploma to the Scarecrow
givesItem heart-shaped token to the Tin Woodman
givesItem medal of courage to the Cowardly Lion
helpsCharacter The Cowardly Lion
surface form: Cowardly Lion
helpsCharacter Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz
surface form: Dorothy Gale
helpsCharacter The Scarecrow
surface form: Scarecrow
helpsCharacter The Tin Man
surface form: Tin Woodman
instanceOf fictional character
instanceOf humbug
instanceOf impostor
instanceOf literary character
instanceOf wizard (title)
literaryGenre children's fantasy
name The Wizard of Oz
nickname The Wizard
notableCharacteristic operates machinery behind a curtain
notableCharacteristic projects a giant head image
notableCharacteristic speaks through a disembodied voice
notableCharacteristic uses elaborate illusions
occupation balloonist
occupation circus magician
occupation ruler of the Emerald City
occupation showman
portrayedAs ordinary man posing as a powerful wizard
portrayedBy Frank Morgan (1939 film)
residence Emerald City
residence Land of Oz
revealedAs ordinary man from the American Midwest
role mentor figure
role ruler
role trickster figure
setting Emerald City
surface form: Emerald City throne room
species human
travelsBy hot-air balloon
universe Land of Oz