"I have a bad feeling about this." Robyn said.
"Careful, guys, there's a broken piece." Patch noticed.
"Where?" Tom asked.
"Right there." Patch pointed to a ledge in the yellow brick road.
They all noticed and did their best to avoid from falling through there. Tom yelped as he stepped on a piece and was about to fall until Robyn held back his tail and helped him back to safety.
"Whew." Tom sighed.
"Yikes, that coulda been you." Jerry said as he looked down to a few yellow bricks that fell and were crushed by the sharp edges down below.
"Y-Yeah." Tom gulped.
"Oh, fellas, this doesn't look right..." Tuffy blinked as they soon came across a bridge. "Whatya think we should do?"
"Follow the yellow brick road?" Robyn replied nervously.
Jerry nodded in agreement while Tom shook his head out of fear. Jerry's ancestor nodded the same way as his descendant while Tom's ancestor shook his head out of fear.
"Follow the yellow brick road!" Tuffy smiled out of determination.
"Yeah!" Jerry agreed in the same way as he and his ancestor followed them.
Tom and his ancestor were both very nervous and scared.
"Don't worry, Tom, it's okay," Robyn soothed her cat. "If Jerry and Tuffy can do it, we can too."
"That's right." Peep and Patch smiled.
"Follow the yellow brick road!" Tuffy encouraged the cats.
"Let's just get it over with." Tom nervously told his ancestor.
The two gray cats then ran across the bridge to join them on the other side, but since the two of them were scared, it took a while.
"Wait, Patch, didn't you make Tom strong as you sometime before movie night?" Jerry whispered to Patch.
"Yeah?" Patch whispered back. "Don't think that stops Tom from feeling scared."
"Oh, right." Jerry said.
Tom and his ancestor soon mustered all their bravery and they ran across the bridge to get it over with before the bridge gave in and broke with them, nearly making them fall into the water down below which was a long fall. Tom soon helped himself up and pulled his ancestor in with him until they then hit against the railing of the bridge which also made that fall.
"We better go now, I don't think this bridge can take it anymore." Robyn told the others about the literal catastrophe caused by the two Toms.
"Agreed." Patch said.
Luckily, for the cats, they were able to make it, but unluckily, the bridge was out. That meant there was literally no turning back now.
They soon continued going only to hear a wicked cackle in the air which made them all freeze slightly in fear.
"I recognize that laugh." Robyn gulped.
"It's worse than Aunt Figg!" Jerry cried out.
"Wicked Witch!" Tuffy alerted the others. "Hide!"
They soon all went to hide away from The Wicked Witch of the West as she flew by on her broomstick with her flying monkeys. They soon hid in huge dandelions. Robyn pinched her own nose since dandelions usually made her sneeze.
"There's that cursed girl!" The Wicked Witch of the West told her flying monkeys as Dorothy was coming along with the others, including the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion, down the yellow brick road. "When I have her ruby slippers, I will be the greatest in all of Oz! But how to do it...?"
"Ooh, I know, you could ask her nicely." The first flying monkey suggested.
The Wicked Witch glared as she then turned him into a flying elephant.
"Hey, you could trade her for a bag of magic beans!" The second monkey suggested.
The Wicked Witch then turned him into a flying carrot. He soon realized that he was thinking of the wrong story.
The Wicked Witch soon turned them both back into monkeys. "Now quiet, both of you," she told them. "I'm trying to think..."
Robyn sniffled as she soon had to breathe but she soon began to sneeze due to her slight allergies.
"I said quiet!" The Wicked Witch glared, not knowing who sneezed.
Robyn sniffled as she wiped her nose, looking apologetic for her sneezing. They soon decided to leave the giant dandelion since Robyn wouldn't be able to hold in any more sneezes and the puffs had given the Wicked Witch an idea on how to defeat Dorothy.
"That's what I'll do; I'll turn those dandelions into boulders and start an avalanche!" The Wicked Witch smirked.
Tom grabbed a boulder to keep it from hurting or crushing Robyn and the others, but it soon came out of his paws from the Wicked Witch's magic and more boulders came to now crush Dorothy and the others.
"We gotta get that wand," Tuffy told the others. "It's the only way to save Dorothy!"
"How do we do that?" Robyn asked.
"I know!" Jerry said as he had an idea, he then put Tuffy in Tom's mouth and shot against his chest which sent the Munchkin Mouse flying in the air.
The wand soon flew out of the Wicked Witch's hand.
"Got it!" Tuffy beamed as he caught the wand.
"Wahoo!" Patch smiled.
"Get that wand!" The Wicked Witch told her flying monkeys and they flew after Tuffy.
Tuffy blew a raspberry at them before he crashed into a dandelion.
"Uh-oh," Robyn frowned. "Tuffy's in trouble."
Tuffy used the wand to turn the flying monkeys into a bunny rabbit and a dinosaur. "Guys, catch!" he then called out as he tossed the wand.
Jerry's ancestor soon caught the wand.
"Give me that wand, little mouse!" The Wicked Witch glared. "It's mine!"
Jerry's ancestor soon used the wand against the Wicked Witch. She soon had a giant octopus on her head, replacing her hat which made her gasp. The Wicked Witch took her wand back and turned the mouse into a penguin. Tom's ancestor took the wand and turned the Wicked Witch's face into a fish.
"Ha!" Patch laughed.
The Wicked Witch soon took the wand back and turned Tom's ancestor into a platypus.
Robyn glared as she then took the wand and turned the Wicked Witch into a clown. "That's what you get!"
"You naughty little girl!" The Wicked Witch glared back as she swiped her wand back. "Enough of this foolishness!"
"Robyn, quick, use your magic!" Patch told the blonde girl.
"Magic from her? HA!" The Wicked Witch laughed. "She is nothing than a mere mortal!"
Robyn soon closed her eyes and wiggled her fingers as she whispered a trick that Chip taught her which made the boulders get away from Dorothy and the others and soon chase after the Wicked Witch and her flying monkeys.
"Ahem." Patch smirked at the Wicked Witch.
"I'll get you all and your little cats and mice too!" The Wicked Witch glared as she soon ran with her flying monkeys away from the boulders.
"Thanks, Uncle Chip." Robyn whispered to herself with a smile.
"Great going, guys, let's catch up to Dorothy!" Tuffy smiled back.
"Let's go." Patch nodded in agreement.
"Patch, are you up there?!" Atticus called up.
Patch soon showed himself with a smile.
"Patch!" Atticus smiled back to his dog.
Patch soon ran to his owner. Atticus hugged his dog with a laugh. Patch smiled as he licked Atticus's face for a little while. The lion yelped at Patch and felt scared.
"It's okay, Lion, I know he won't hurt you." Dorothy soothed the Cowardly Lion.
"She's right." Patch assured him.
"Now, how did you guys get here?" Dorothy smiled as she then hugged her Tom and Jerry after Toto licked them.
"We followed the yellow brick road." Robyn said.
"Name's Tuffy, Miss Dorothy!" The Munchkin Mouse bowed. "And I came along 'cuz I want the Wizard to give me some height, on account of I'm so small."
"Oh, I see," Dorothy smiled to him. "Well, our new friends wanna see the Wizard too."
"Ooh." Patch smiled.
"I'm hoping the Wizard will get me some brains." The Scarecrow smiled back.
"I want a heart." The Tin Man added.
"And I need some courage!" The Cowardly Lion concluded.
"And all Tom, Jerry, Toto, and I want is to get back home to Kansas." Dorothy smiled.
"Right, Dorothy!" Toto barked.
"Then let's get going." Mo said.
"Let's get to the Emerald City!" Tuffy beamed. "I'm afraid there's no denyin', I'm quite small, but I'm not cryin', And it's gonna be all right~"
'And here comes the singing.' Patch thought to himself.
"I'd be tall as a giant~" Tuffy sang.
"I'd be big and self-reliant~" The Cowardly Lion sang.
"I'd be smart and rather pliant~" The Scarecrow sang.
"If the Wizard's not defiant, And will serve~" Dorothy joined in.
"Then I'm sure to get a brain~" The Scarecrow sang.
"A heart~" The Tin Man sang.
"A home~" Dorothy smiled as she hugged her Tom and Jerry.
"Some height!" Tuffy piped up.
'And here comes the chorus line.' Patch thought to himself.
"We're off to see The Wizard~" Everyone sang together, except for maybe Cherry, though she did enjoy the song. "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, We hear he is the wiz of ever a wiz there was, We're off to see the Wizard, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz~"
