| I never knew there was a cliche ending mass hallucination. Maybe an illustrated Oz kids book was popular and caused confusion? |
| The Wizard of Oz was a mind control movie. That's why evil loves it. |
This comment is directly copied from a Reddit comment. https://www.reddit.com/r/MandelaEffect/comments/vole00/the_wizard_of_ozs_other_ending/ |
| What theater was the movie shown in recently? I want to go!! |
We went to AMC. Last night was the last showing. |
Shared hallucination. I have not recollection of this. Sorry. |
| I also remember seeing an ending with the ruby slippers under her bed when I was a kid in the 60s - can't remember if it was live-action or animated... |
You’re a lifelong fan but you don’t know the “weird stockinged fake legs” belong to the Wicked Witch of the East, whose demise was caused by Dorothy’s house landing on her? In the movie WWofE is the sister of WWofW and shows considerable displeasure at her death. I don’t remember the alternative ending but it’s fascinating to read about |
| When I seen it in the early 80s I for some reason though she had the Ruby slippers all the way till the end. It's weird I've always thought that. |
This link is not definitive proof PP. It's opinion. |
| Ok now let’s all discuss the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia |
saw |
How do you prove something that never happened? |
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplbJ5rwVRRLQxWRmosgptlRx2LEBe8LX Watch the movie-- see for yourself. There is a scene in which there is a blooper wearing different shoes briefly in the apple throwing scene where the shoes appear to be black with shoelaces. According to Snopes, this is true: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wizard-of-oz-ruby-slippers-blooper/ |
The onus proof is not on any one of us. Most movies have scenes and sometimes single shots that get cut out / lost / forgotten. It doesn't mean they never existed. |