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Toto is a fictional dog in L. Frank Baum's ''Oz'' series of children's books, and works derived from them. His name is pronounced with a long "O", a
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of "toe toe". He was originally a small terrier drawn by
W. W. Denslow William Wallace Denslow (; May 5, 1856 – March 29, 1915), professionally W. W. Denslow, was an American illustrator and caricaturist remembered for his work in collaboration with author L. Frank Baum, especially his illustrations of ''The ...
for the first edition of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (1900). He reappears in numerous adaptations, such as '' The Wizard of Oz'' (1939) and '' The Wiz'' (1978).


Books


The classic books

Toto belongs to Dorothy Gale, the heroine of the first and many subsequent books. In the first book, he never spoke, although other animals, native to Oz, did. In subsequent books, other animals gained the ability to speak upon reaching Oz or similar lands, but he remained speechless. In '' Tik-Tok of Oz'', continuity is restored: he reveals that he is able to talk, just like other animals in the Land of Oz, and simply chooses not to. In '' The Lost Princess of Oz'', he often talks continuously. Other major appearances include '' The Road to Oz'', ''
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'', '' Grampa in Oz'' and '' The Magical Mimics in Oz'', in which he is the first to recognize the Mimics. In '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', Baum did not specifically state Toto's breed, but wrote "he was a little black dog with long silky hair and small black eyes that twinkled merrily on either side of his funny, wee nose." However, from the illustrations in the first book many have concluded that he is a
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while others believe he is a Yorkshire Terrier as this breed was very popular at the time and it fits the illustration quite well. In subsequent books he becomes a
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for reasons that are never explained, but then resumes the earlier look in later books. Toto plays a central role in several critical points: he runs away at the beginning and end of the book and Dorothy changes plans to catch him; he pulls away the curtain to reveal the Wizard is a fake. Scholar Keri Weil analyzes the role:
Toto is the driving force behind Frank Baum’s narrative because it is Dorothy’s love for the dog that leads her to run away and escape the dreary moral landscape of Kansas and its arbiter, Miss Gulch. “It was Toto who made Dorothy laugh and saved her from growing as grey as her surroundings,” wrote Baum in the original version of the story.


Later works

In Gregory Maguire's novel '' Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'', Toto is a minor character who is only described as being vile and annoying. In the musical adaption '' Wicked'', he is only mentioned briefly when Glinda mistakenly calls him "Dodo".
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published ''Toto: The Wizard of Oz as told by the dog'' in 2020.


Films


Terry and the MGM film

In the 1939 movie '' The Wizard of Oz'', Toto was played by a female brindle
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named Terry. She was paid a $125 salary each week, which was more than some of the human actors (the Singer Midgets who played the
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s reportedly received $50 to $100 a week). During production, Terry's foot was broken when one of the Winkie guards accidentally stepped on it. A second dog had to be used while she healed. Due to the popularity of the movie, and because that role was the one she was most remembered for, her owner and trainer changed her official name to Toto. She actually appeared in 13 films. She died at age 11. Willard Carroll wrote her "autobiography," ''I, Toto'' (2001). When Terry died in 1945, Carl Spitz buried her on his ranch in Studio City, California. However, the construction of the Ventura Freeway in 1958 destroyed her grave. On June 18, 2011, a permanent memorial for her was dedicated at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.


Later film versions

* In Disney's 1985 movie ''
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'', Toto was played by a female Border Terrier named Tansy. * The 1978 movie version of '' The Wiz'' featured a dark gray Schnauzer as Toto. * Toto appears in '' The Wizard of Oz'' cartoon with his vocal effects provided by
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. * In ABC's telefilm '' The Muppets' Wizard of Oz'', he is played by Pepe the King Prawn. * In 1996 an animated series ''
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'', Dot and Neddie have a puppy named Toto 2 who is named after him. One of the episodes says it is a female. * In the '' VeggieTales'' episode "The Wonderful Wizard of Has", he is replaced by a pig named "Tutu". * In the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries '' Tin Man'', he is portrayed as a shape-shifting human. He was originally the tutor of DG and her sister, and his name of "Toto" came from DG's childhood inability to say "Tutor". He was played by Blu Mankuma. * Toto also appears in the film '' Inkheart''. In it, Silvertongues have the ability to bring a character from book to life by saying the words loud and clear. Meggy accidentally brings Toto out of the book '' The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' and he becomes her companion (until he's sent back into it at the end). He helps defeat the evil shadow monster as well. * In the
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original movie ''
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'' the main character has a dog named Toto. This name is given to him most likely because one of the characters is named Dorothea (Dorothy). However, this dog is a Bichon Frise instead of a black
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. * Toto appeared in '' Dorothy and the Witches of Oz''. He lived with Dorothy even when she was invited to New York City to get her books published. * Toto appeared in '' Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return''. * Toto is a German Shepherd in NBC's television series '' Emerald City''. Initially a police dog that was in the police car Dorothy retreated to during the initial tornado that sent her to Oz, he is subsequently "adopted" by her in her journey through Oz. His name in Kansas is unknown, but he is named by Dorothy after the Munja'kin word for "dog". * Toto appears in the TV series '' Lost in Oz'', voiced by Chris Cox. * Toto appears in the TV series '' Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz''. * Toto appears in '' The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part''. Alongside Dorothy and her friends, Toto found himself somehow transported from the Land of Oz to Harmony Town in the Systar System. * On July 12, 2018, it was announced that Warner Animation Group will produce an animated movie about Toto. It will be based on the children's book ''Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of The Wizard of Oz''. The film is scheduled to be released on January 4, 2024 in
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. * Although not a direct adaptation to the literature itself, the 2013 Super Sentai series, '' Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger'' features the Deboth Army's members being themed after the characters in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''. Ferocious Knight D is designed with the motif of Toto. * In the Alphablocks special The Wizard of Az, O has the role of Toto as “O-O”.


Video games


''Wizard101''

In '' Wizard101'', Toto is adapted as Mr. Toto, a dog man that appears to resemble a terrier. In the sidequest "Not in Kansas Anymore", players meet Dorothy Gale, who asks them to check up on her friends Mr. Toto and the Tin Man, who she was having over dinner. Toto tells them that they haven't left yet because Tin Man couldn't find his oil can, and that he is afraid of seizing up on the way to Dorothy's house. Toto then tells the player to tell Dorothy that they are simply running "late as usual".


Influence

Toto has been widely recognized as one of the most famous of all dogs in movies and television. For example ''Time'' magazine in 2015 includes Toto in "The Most Famous Dogs in Movies and Television". Also in England, Neil Oliver. writes in ''The Sunday Times'' that 2020 has been. ”A tornado of anxieties....Like Toto, the little dog in The Wizard of Oz, we find ourselves far from home. I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more. Also like Toto, no one understands our small voices. In this incomprehensible new place, we are to be silent while others speak." The last point emphasizes how important it is to be a quiet observer. Members of the American rock band Toto have said the band was named after the dog. Though it was perhaps the original source for the name appearing on their demo tapes, they chose their name based upon the meaning of the Latin word ''toto'' ("all-encompassing"). TOTO is a
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for '
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', adapted from the name of Dorothy's dog from ''The Wizard of Oz''. It is an '' in situ'' instrument for recording data from tornadoes.


See also

* Oz Park, Chicago, US


References


External links


The essay "Symbolism of Toto"

A site listing plots and films of Terry, aka Toto, and Cairn movies

The Hollywood Forever Memorial online home
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