Tales Of The Wizard Of Oz: The Invisible Man [1961]

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2006

The Wicked Witch is up to no good with an invisibility potion.

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  • I have to agree.I adore Rusty (even though I'm only 14 and I've seen this on demand) whether he's a bully or if he's got a heart.Rusty/Mantha (my name) 4 like ever!

  • Rusty reminds me of Bender from "Futurama."

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  • Y-Y-O-O-O-OWWWWWW!

  • All the streets are paved with gold-uh. . .

  • @FischerFan -- Rusty has good reason to hate the Witch--it's her fault his body is made of iron. In the original novels, she cast a spell upon his axe that dismembered him, to keep him from wedding his fiancee. Nick Chopper had to have his lost body parts replaced with metal ones (and this was a series for kids, ostensibly). In the process of becoming a metal man he lost his heart. Later he learns his ex married a man *made from the limbs that had been chopped off his old body*. Ick.

  • Wait, how does an invisible object cast a shadow? The light would have passed through him like a pane of glass.

  • cute fun and hiliarous

  • Gotta love Rusty in this episode. He was usually portrayed as a bully, yet in this cartoon, he uses his disposition to stand up to, and avenge, the Wicked Witch of the West.....in style!

  • I enjoyed the trip down memory lane ..thanx!!!!

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