That said, the fact thatThe Wizard of Ozstill resonates with audiencesisn’t exactly surprising.

However, there’s more to this technicolor fantasy film than what meets the eye.

Here’s a look at things only adults notice inThe Wizard of Oz.

The Wizard of Oz’s Dorothy

Yeah, we’d be angry, too.

Why is there no Good Witch of the South in The Wizard of Oz?

Dorothy Gale is one of cinema’s most memorable characters.

The Wizard of Oz’s wicked witch

However, as adults, we can’t help but notice that one directionally named witch is mysteriously missing.

Whatever happened to the Good Witch of the South?

Perhaps the film adaptation combined the Good Witches to streamline the storytelling process?

The Wizard of Oz characters Ginda and Dorothy

Is The Wizard of Oz a study in imposter syndrome?

The titular wizard inThe Wizard of Ozis a personified example of an imposter syndrome sufferer’s worst nightmare.

What happened to Dorothy’s parents in The Wizard of Oz?

The Wizard of Oz

What kind of message is The Wizard of Oz really sending to kids?

Arguably themost famous quotefromThe Wizard of Ozis Dorothy’s line, “There’s no place like home.”

However, as adults, this sentimental quip feels more like an anti-exploration PSA.

The Wizard of Oz characters Dorothy and friends

Because, if it isn’t there, I never really lost it to begin with."

She continues, exclaiming, “Oh, Auntie Em, there’s no place like home!”

Sorry, Dorothy, but that’s not a message we can get behind.

The Wizard of Oz character Dorothy sleeping in a poppy field

Though undeniably cute, Toto proves himself to be a bit of a troublemaker in the film’svery first scene.

The Wizard of Ozopens with a shot of Toto running on a dirt path alongside a concerned-looking Dorothy.

Why is Dorothy worried, you ask?

The Wizard of Oz characters Dorothy and her uncle

How long was The Wizard of Oz’s Dorothy actually unconscious?

Exactly how long was she there?

We kind of thought there for a minute she was gonna leave us."

The Wizard of Oz character Dorothy

Upon hearing this, Dorothy replies, “But I did leave you, Uncle Henry.

That’s just the trouble!”

She continues, exclaiming, “And I tried to get back for days and days!”

Dorothy and Toto in The Wizard of Oz

Apparently, time works differently in Oz.

However, a bit of water also splashes the Wicked Witch’s face, causing her to melt.

As she’s melting, the witch screeches, “What a world, what a world!

Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz

Who would have thought a good little girl like you could destroy my beautiful wickedness?”

Was she even able todrinkwater?

Dorothy’s dress in the Wizard of Oz has pockets!

The wicked witch in The Wizard of Oz

Who does Glinda the Good Witch represent in The Wizard of Oz?

Glinda the Good Witch is a major player inThe Wizard of Oz.

EvenProfessor Marvelis part of Dorothy’s technicolor dream as none other than theWizard of Ozhimself.

Dorothy and friends in The Wizard of Oz

However, if thereisa Glinda-like character in Dorothy’s real life, she’s never shown on screen.

Is the Wizard of Oz supposed to be like a politician?

While rewatchingThe Wizard of Oz, you’ll likely find it difficult to ignore the film’s political symbolism.

Glinda and Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz

“No, my dear, I’m a very good man,” the wannabe wizard replies.

“I’m just a very bad wizard.”

However, as he said himself, he’s still a very bad wizard.

The Wizard of Oz

She had to learn it for herself."

Ginda in The Wizard of Oz