Dorothy was trying to shut the door, but the winds outside were too strong.
"You okay?" Mo asked.
"This window..." Dorothy struggled to shut the window.
Mo rushed over and offered to help her out. The two of them began to try to close the window. The window shutters then flew off and hit Dorothy right on the head, knocking her out onto her bed.
"Oh, dear..." Mo frowned.
Atticus rushed in and looked relieved to see Mo. "Oh, thank goodness you're all right."
"I'm fine, but I can't say the same for Dorothy." Mo pouted.
"Oh, my..." Atticus frowned.
Dorothy seemed to be knocked out cold. Tom and Jerry's ancestors rushed over as the storm seemed to be getting worse and worse by the minute.
"We have to stick together." Patch said.
"Yes, who knows what might happen?" Peep agreed.
Tom and Jerry's ancestors were both soon knocked out by the wind as well.
"Ooh..." Tom and Jerry winced at their ancestors.
"Oh, poor Jerry..." Peep cooed.
"Peep, I'm right here!" Jerry reminded her.
"Oops, right." Peep said.
"If only one of us was as strong as Patch." Tom said.
"Yeah." Jerry agreed.
"Hmm..." Patch hummed in thought about that.
The house then seemed to lift into the air into the tornado.
"Everyone inside!" Atticus called out.
Tom and Jerry tried to alert their ancestors. Tom and Jerry's ancestors soon tried to get inside.
Peep then rushed out to help the older cat and mouse. "Come on! Come on!"
"PEEP!" Jerry panicked for his girlfriend.
"We've gotta help them." Patch said.
"Am I the only one confused about a Tom and Jerry in this world?" Cherry asked. "Everybody knows that Dorothy only had Toto!"
"Maybe Patch accidentally got a different Wizard of Oz movie." Atticus said.
"That's impossible, I've seen every Wizard of Oz movie ever made and there've never been any cat or mouse." Cherry pouted.
"This must be a new version of it then." Mo said.
"Impossible!" Cherry continued.
"We know." Mo said.
"IM! POSS! EE! BLAY!" Cherry continued.
"Impossseeblay?" Mo asked.
"Cherry does that dramatically for emphasis." Atticus explained.
"Ohh." Mo smiled.
"Yeah, it's really weird..." Atticus had to admit.
Soon enough, everyone was settled as they were going through the tornado, but leaving Em, Henry, and the farmhands behind.
"Oz, here we come!" Atticus called out.
"Yep." Cherry nodded as they went through the twister.
"Shouldn't we be getting hit by something?" Mo asked.
"Or unless you're Atticus, a slap in the face." Cherry said.
"Ha, ha, ha." Atticus forced out a laugh.
"How do we know when we've landed?" Mo asked.
"Once we land." Cherry said like it was obvious.
They soon heard someone laughing evilly outside. The others then looked out the window. Miss Gulch was on her bike, but she then seemed to turn into an evil witch.
"I always knew she was a witch." Mo said.
"Duh." Cherry slightly deadpanned.
"What now?" Mo asked.
"Get ready to land in Oz." Cherry cautioned.
The entire house soon spun faster.
"Here we go!" Cherry said but then cupped her mouth as her face turned pale green.
"Whoa!" Atticus and Mo yelped.
No one seemed to be hurt, but the house seemed to be gone topsy-turvy. The others explored and wandered around the house as everything was nearly turned upside down due to the severe storm, and where some of them were knocked out. Little did they know, they would be traveling to a whole different kind of world and be on a rather extraordinary adventure. Some could've sworn they saw mean old Miss Gulch become a wicked witch who laughed at them out the window as they traveled away from Kansas and into a whole new world. And where their house would land on top of an evil witch.
They soon landed which stopped the wild ride.
Tom then had a bowling ball on his head and Jerry helped him get it off. "Thanks, Mouse."
"Sure thing, Tom." Jerry replied.
"Man, look at this mess," Robyn frowned at the wrecked up display. "Dorothy's parents aren't going to like this."
"Aunt and Uncle." Cherry corrected, she know about the Wizard of Oz better than anybody else did.
"Say, where is she anyway and Toto?" Patch asked.
Cherry came to see Dorothy in her room with Toto since that was where they were in the original story before Tom and Jerry opened the door to find a colorful land with a yellow brick road even. "Dorothy, it's okay, we're safe now." She then told the girl.
"What happened...?" Dorothy groaned as she held her head while sitting up in her bed.
"I don't know... Wait, weren't there two Toms and Jerrys?" Patch asked.
Tom and Jerry looked back for their ancestors who were just coming to themselves.
"There they are." Patch looked relieved.
The other Tom and Jerry soon joined their descendants as they were now in what was known as Munchkin Land.
"Whoa, it looks much brighter out here." Patch said.
There was then a sneeze heard which startled some of them. Both Jerrys looked into the bushes before another mouse in a funny outfit came out.
"Look out, Mice!" The mouse told them before glaring at the Toms. "You won't eat me, Cats! Put 'em up, put 'em up!"
"Whoa! Whoa! Easy, little guy, we're with them." Tom told him.
Tom's ancestor decided to humor the mouse by pointing to his muzzle to let him have it only to be hit by a frying pan. He then glared which earned him a swat on the head with a baseball bat.
"Watch it!" The mouse glared. "There's more where that came from!"
"Calm down, they really are with us." Jerry told the mouse.
Jerry's ancestor then proved it by shaking paws with Tom's ancestor.
"You mean those things are with you?" The mouse chuckled as he set down the bat. "Where did you come from?"
Jerry's ancestor then pointed to the Gale house that landed in the middle of this world.
"Yeah, we came from the house." Jerry said.
"Then... You must know Dorothy!" The young mouse replied.
Jerry's ancestor nodded in agreement and Tom's ancestor soon showed a picture of them together with the farm girl and Toto.
"Well, I'll be," The mouse smiled. "I'm Tuffy: The Munchkin Mouse! And I'd like to welcome you to Munchkin Land!" he then took out a horn and blew it.
"Wait, Dorothy already left?" Patch asked. "Did anyone else go with her?"
"I'm afraid she's left hours ago with her dog." Tuffy replied before going off into the bushes to the other side of Oz to blow the horn again into the water which made bubbles with images appear.
"We missed the Lollipop Guild and Lullaby League?!" Cherry complained. "Not to mention Glinda?!"
"Poor Cherry..." Robyn frowned as she felt bad for the perky goth who was a huge fan of the Wizard of Oz series.
"Dang it." Atticus groaned.
Cherry soon pinched his ear and managed to drag him down beside her. "You take me where Dorothy is RIGHT NOW!"
"Okay, okay, sorry!" Atticus panicked as he soon teleported himself, Mo, and Cherry to where Dorothy and Toto were, but unfortunately, forgot to get Tom, Jerry, and Patch.
"That's not fair." Robyn said as she soon came out of the house and looked around, but soon found her pets as they were being told what had happened without them.
"Oh, Robyn, thank goodness you're okay!" Jerry rushed over to hug Robyn's legs while Tom hugged Robyn's shoulders.
"We should get going." Patch said.
"That house you and Dorothy came in landed on The Wicked Witch of the East, and crushed her," Tuffy informed the others. "Dorothy had freed us from the witch, and then Glinda: The Good Witch of the North, gave Dorothy the ruby slippers. Then, the Wicked Witch of the West showed up to take the magical slippers. And she'll do anything to get them!"
"Oh, my..." Robyn frowned.
Tom and Jerry felt scared around the Wicked Witch of the West.
"Glinda has sent Dorothy to the Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz in Emerald City," Tuffy told the cats and mice. "In which she's gonna ask the Wizard to send her back home to Kansas. So she set off on the yellow brick road. Follow the yellow brick road."
"I think Atticus and Cherry joined her and Toto." Patch said.
"Follow the yellow brick road." Tuffy repeated as he seemed to appear all around to tell them like the Munchkins told Dorothy once she was off to see the wizard.
Patch soon lead the way on the yellow brick road. Robyn joined them so she could be apart of their journey while Dorothy was off with Cherry, Atticus, and Mo to meet The Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion on her own with Toto.
"STOP!" Tuffy stopped them which startled them all slightly. "You can't follow Dorothy! It's too dangerous!"
Tom's ancestor simply shrugged and went the other way. Jerry's ancestor soon came behind him and pulled onto his tail and tied it on the picket fence behind them.
"Didn't you guys promise you'd protect Dorothy?" Patch asked the older cat and mouse.
"That's right." Tom nodded.
Jerry's ancestor soon crossed his heart with his paw and Tom's ancestor did the same thing. It reminded Tom and Jerry of when they first moved in with Robyn and her father and promised to always be there for her since she was the best owner they ever had.
"Then take me with you, I know I can help," Tuffy volunteered. "Whatya say?"
"Uh, I don't know," Tom said. "You're kinda small."
Tom's ancestor agreed, but in a rather rude way since he laughed at the mouse who was smaller than the Jerrys.
"Don't laugh!" Tuffy glared. "I'm very insecure about my size!"
"Hey, it's okay, besides, at this size, you can get through small places." Jerry said.
"I know, but I don't like being small," Tuffy frowned before he began to sing. "Oh, it's sad believe me, Mister, When you're tiny as a blister, Without the strength to fight, But I could show my prowess, Though I'm just a humble mouse, If I only had the height~"
"Aright, you can come with us." Patch smiled.
"Wow, really?" Tuffy smiled back.
"Sure!" Robyn beamed as she then bent down and carried the Munchkin Mouse in her hands. "Oh, you're so cute~..."
Jerry glared as he slightly looked jealous.
"Oh, Jerry, I love you too." Robyn giggled to her pet mouse.
That seemed to get rid of Jerry's jealousy. They all soon went off down the yellow brick road to go find the Wizard of Oz. However, along the way, Tuffy sang and which would soon get annoying and feel like torture.
Tom's ancestor soon grabbed Tuffy by his tail and shoved him into a stalk of corn only for the Munchkin Mouse to burst out and the corn became popcorn as he kept singing.
"Okay, Tuffy, I think that's enough singing right now." Robyn gently told the mouse.
"Please." Tom begged.
They soon stopped as they came to a fork in the road. Patch looked around, wondering which way to go.
"Uh-oh," Tuffy frowned. "Now which way do we go?"
"Um..." Robyn frowned.
"Pardon me," A crow soon came out with a smirk as he seemed to have four arms pointing all different directions. "But that way is very nice."
"What are you, nuts?" The other crow replied. "No one goes that way."
"What do you mean?" The first crow asked him in return. "Lots of people go both ways."
"Excuse me, but did you see anyone going this way?" Robyn asked the crows.
"Sure did, we saw a bunch of girls and a guy, one of them had a basket," The first crow replied. "They passed by a few hours ago."
"They hooked up with the scarecrow and they went dancing off down that road there." The second crow added, pointing in one direction.
"Thanks." Patch said.
"We'll catch up to Dorothy in no time now." Tuffy smiled.
They soon went down the path that the crows recommended.
"Unless she went skipping down that road..." The first crow then pointed somewhere else from the cornfields.
"You know, I think she did." The second crow replied.
"Oh, well, at least we helped." The first crow shrugged with a smirk.
