After a while, they soon saw Emerald City.
"Look!" Dorothy beamed. "Emerald City is closer and prettier than ever!"
"Oh, my!" The Cowardly Lion smiled.
"Simply amazing!" Tin Man added.
"It's nearly there!" Scarecrow exclaimed.
"Come on, gang!" Robyn told the others as they went through the flower field.
Cherry went, only to stop in her tracks.
"What's wrong?" Robyn asked.
"The flowers..." Cherry pointed out. "The Wicked Witch puts a sleeping spell on them to make us fall asleep."
"Oh, right," Atticus said before using his magic to make the flowers not have the sleeping spell on them. "Try them now." He then told her.
Cherry nervously came through the flowers, and strangely enough, they didn't seem to be touched unlike the movie which meant they wouldn't fall asleep. Atticus smiled to Cherry as she passed through the poppies so they could get to the front doors of Emerald City.
"Whew." Robyn smiled.
They soon made it to the front door and knocked on it. Oddly enough, they were allowed in.
"This is very different." Cherry commented about how much different this was than the Wizard of Oz she grew up with.
"It sure is." Mo said.
"Cabby. Cabby," A horse carriage driver said before smiling to the group. "Just what you're looking for. Take you anyplace in the city, we does."
"Will you take us to see The Wizard?" Robyn asked.
"The Wizard? I can't," The driver replied. "Well, yes, but first I'll have to take you to a little place where you can tidy up a bit."
"Of course, sir." Tom said.
"Oh, thank you so much," Dorothy replied as she came with the others on the carriage. "We've been gone such a long time, and we feel so miser-" she then stopped as she noticed that the horse changed color. "What kind of a horse is that? I've never seen a horse like that before."
"No, and never will again, I fancy," The driver smiled to her. "There's only one of him, and he's it. He's the horse of a different color you've heard tale about."
"Amazing." Atticus said.
The driver soon drove off with the purple horse as he welcomed them all into the Merry Land of Oz in the style of song, and where even the pets joined in on the song. Cherry bobbed her head slightly. This was always her favorite song and it always got a good laugh out of her.
"Sorry about that teleportation earlier," Atticus told Patch. "I guess I can only do a few at a time."
"Way to stick it to that wicked witch though." Mo added.
"Thanks," Patch smiled. "It was Robyn though who sent that witch packing."
Robyn smiled back sheepishly.
"Robyn, you've got bigger guts than I remember." Cherry told the younger girl.
"Um, thanks, Cherry." Robyn replied.
Soon enough, they got to the changing room. The Scarecrow was given brand new straw, The Tin Man was being oiled and polished to perfection, and the Cowardly Lion was being groomed like the girls along with Atticus and Patch. Patch was soon a black and white puff ball after being air blown and washed by the working men before his fur was combed down and he had a red bow tie which matched his old collar when he used to live with Roger and Anita before Atticus adopted him. The men were showing various colored suits for Atticus to let him pick the one he liked. It didn't take long for Atticus to choose as he chose red. The men then came to Atticus and fitted him into a red suit. Atticus smiled as he checked himself out in the mirror and some of the Emerald City girls giggled.
"Back off, girls, he's mine." Mo's voice said.
Atticus looked to her and gasped as Mo was in a purple glossy dress with black heels, white gloves, and had purple bows in her light brunette hair, but she wore her red bandanna as a neckerchief.
"Whoa, you look beautiful." Atticus smiled at his girlfriend.
"I might not be girly, but I have to admit, I do like the color purple." Mo smiled back.
"It's a nice royal color." Atticus agreed.
Tom's ancestor soon saw a baby chick. He licked his lips as Peep and the mice were given drinks while they relaxed and then went to get the baby chick from the woman who was under a hair dryer and then grabbed the baby chick.
"Tom?!" Jerry looked over sharply.
"What?" Tom replied, revealing that it was his ancestor and not him this time after he got the top of his head combed.
"Oops, sorry, wrong Tom." Jerry said.
Jerry's ancestor and Tuffy soon finished up their drinks and went to stop Tom's ancestor by using the massage controls while he had the baby chick. Tom's ancestor was soon squashed and stretched out while he dropped the baby chick.
"Hmm... He looks like he could use some waxing." Patch smirked.
Tuffy then pushed the wax button which made a bucket of hot wax dump onto the older cat. The fur was then ripped off which made Tom's ancestor yell out of pain as the baby chick was returned to its owner after Jerry's ancestor shook paws with Tuffy.
Dorothy's hair was styled to be cuter and she was given a blue hair bow. Robyn had the same treatment, only with a red bow as she joined everyone. Cherry soon came out in a cute black dress with blue and white sparkles with matching shoes, and she even had two bows in her hair and had blush on her cheeks with purple lip gloss. Poor Tom's ancestor though who looked like he had the worst day of his life. The women smiled as they held the doors open for the others after they were groomed, but the happiness was cut short as they heard wicked laughter.
"Oh, no," Mo frowned. "Not the Wicked Witch."
"Look!" Tuffy pointed to the sky.
The Wicked Witch cackled as she wrote smoke in the sky.
"S-S-Surrender, Dorothy...?" The Cowardly Lion replied fearfully.
"Well, looks like she's forgotten about you guys." Tuffy said to Tom, Jerry, Patch, Peep, and Robyn.
"Not quite." Robyn said as she saw more writing.
"'And Tom, Jerry, Peep, Patch, and Robyn Starling'," Tuffy looked at the extra smoke. "My mistake... She's still pretty mad at ya."
Tom's ancestor was so scared of the Wicked Witch that he jumped out of his fur before going back to get it.
"Dorothy?" An Emerald City woman asked. "Who's Dorothy?"
"And who are those others?" An Emerald City man added.
"The Wizard will explain it!" Another Emerald City man suggested. "To the Wizard!"
"We better get to the Wizard, Dorothy." Atticus said.
"Oh, I think you're right," Dorothy replied before kneeling down. "Jerry, please find Tom and follow us."
Jerry's ancestor gave a thumb's up before running off with Tuffy to find Tom's ancestor who seemed more cowardly than modern day Tom. Tom and Jerry soon joined Jerry's ancestor and Tuffy. Tom's ancestor saw that he was being followed and ran off quicker to avoid them.
"Where's he going to hide?" Jerry asked.
"Probably behind somewhere so he can pull off a disguise like I used to do." Tom suggested.
"You always thought you were so clever." Jerry agreed.
"Hey, I managed to fool you when you had that magic ring on your head." Tom smirked.
"Touché." Jerry said.
Tom's ancestor soon came out of hiding, disguised as an Emerald City guard and saluted them. Jerry's ancestor and Tuffy seemed to fall for it until a human came out in his boxer shorts and appeared to be cold and naked, and where they soon looked back at the disguised cat. Tom's ancestor ditched his clothes once he was exposed and kept running. They soon seemed to lose him as women were standing around in their green dresses.
"Now where'd he go?" Patch looked around with Tom, Jerry, Peep, Tuffy, and Robyn.
Tom knew exactly where his ancestor was as he went to one of the green dresses. He ripped it off only to find the other cat posing as a woman. Tom's ancestor yelped and then went to hide inside of a potted plant.
"Stop resisting!" Robyn demanded.
"I'll get him out of the potted plant." Patch said as he soon came up to the plant and kicked it off the ledge which sent Tom's ancestor going down the stairs.
"We can't run away, Tom!" Tuffy told the cat. "You promised to protect Dorothy!"
"That's right." Tom said.
Tom's ancestor soon crossed his heart with his paw and then shook paws with Jerry's ancestor.
They soon came into the room to find Dorothy and the others as they came to meet The Great and Powerful Oz, and where he wasn't a very nice wizard.
"I AM OZ, THE GREAT AND POWERFUL!" A head told them with flames shooting up from the sides. "WHO ARE YOU?!"
The others soon rushed over only to be stopped by a guard.
"Nobody can see The Great and Powerful Oz." The guard told them, putting his hand up to stop them.
"But we're with Dorothy!" Robyn told him.
"Dorothy?" The guard asked. "As in, The Witch's Dorothy? Well, she's in with the wizard right now. Don't worry now, I know it sounds bad, but I assure you, The Great Oz is wise and intelligent, and kind-"
Suddenly, the Cowardly Lion yelped as he was thrown out through one of the windows which made him run away out of fear.
"Though, sometimes he does get a little ticked off..." The guard then muttered.
Atticus and the others soon came out the doors.
"What happened inside, Miss Dorothy?" Tuffy asked. "Are you going home? Is Scarecrow getting his brain? Will I get to be big?!"
"Oh, Tuffy," Dorothy frowned in misery as she hugged Toto. "The Wizard says he won't do anything for any of us!"
"Unless Dorothy brings him the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West." Mo said.
"To do that, she'd have to kill the witch." Atticus added as Dorothy began to cry.
"Oh, this is terrible!" Dorothy sobbed. "Terrible!"
Tom's ancestor soon looked buff as he glared for Dorothy's sadness which made him storm toward the Wizard to have a word with him for making his human unhappy. Patch and Tom joined him as they had the same rage.
"That's right, guys!" Tuffy glared with his paws on his hips. "You give that Wizard a piece of your minds!"
"Oh, boy, those guys are a lot braver than I thought." Tin Man commented.
The only ones that were too afraid of the Wizard's flames were the two Toms.
Patch stayed put with a firm gaze to show he was not afraid of the Wizard of Oz even if the two cats were.
"I am-" The Wizard started.
"I know who you are, but what you're asking Dorothy to do is heartless!" Patch barked at the Wizard. "She's not a killer!"
"I beg your pardon?!" The Wizard glared down at the dog.
"Look, we all know how bad The Wicked Witch of the West is, but you don't have to ask Dorothy to go and kill her!" Patch replied. "Dorothy has a warm and pure heart, you made her cry at the very idea!"
"You think you can speak to me in that tone, you ungrateful mutt?!" The Wizard glared down at him.
"I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE THE WIZARD OF THE WHOLE UNIVERSE, YOU SHOULDN'T SEND ANYONE TO KILL A WITCH TO GET A STUPID BROOMSTICK!" Patch barked super loudly that caused the rest of the windows to shatter and for a curtain to fall to show a man next to a microphone.
"Oh, dear... Uh..." The man shivered nervously.
Patch raised an eyebrow and came toward the man. "Mr. Wizard?"
"Um, h-hello." The man greeted.
"You're not a real wizard, are you?" Patch asked out of suspicion.
"Oh, I really am The Wizard, just... A very bad one..." The man replied softly. "I just didn't want other people from the world to know what I looked like... I am in charge of this world after all."
"Why do you want Dorothy to kill The Wicked Witch of the West?" Patch asked. "I might not know Dorothy that well yet, but I know she wouldn't be the one to murder someone."
"I'm sorry, but it was the only thing I could think of to try and give me some time to figure a way to give each of them their gifts." The wizard said.
"Well, Scarecrow wants a brain, The Tin Man wants a heart, the Cowardly Lion wants courage, and Dorothy wants to go home," Patch replied. "I'm sure Cherry, Atticus, and Mo feel the same way too. I know I do... You seem to have a history with the Wicked Witch."
"I'm afraid Elphaba is a long story." The Wizard sighed about the Wicked Witch of the West.
Atticus was soon heard coming into the room. The Wizard gasped nervously.
"Patch?" Atticus called out. "I know you're in here! You have my taste of bravery and sense of adventure!" He soon saw Patch next to the wizard. "Um... Hello, sir..." he then blinked.
"Hello, young man." The Wizard replied with a small sigh.
"I heard yelling." Atticus said to Patch.
"I was yelling at his hologram." Patch said.
"So... What's going on here?" Atticus firmly asked The Wizard of Oz.
"I was just about to tell your dog about Elphaba." The Wizard replied.
"How long is the story?" Atticus asked.
"Quite..." The Wizard replied. "I'll try to shorten it a bit. Elphaba must be stopped though, I don't want the people to fear her anymore so I can run the city in peace alongside Glinda since her sister Locasta relocated."
"How do we do that?" Patch asked.
"I'm afraid the only way we can all be happy is if The Wicked Witch of the West is defeated at last." The Wizard replied.
"Okay, so then that means, we have to kill her," Atticus said. "Then, I'll do it."
"What?!" Patch yelped.
"I know Dorothy wouldn't kill anyone, good or evil, so... I'll do it." Atticus replied bravely.
"Are you sure?" The wizard asked.
"Yes," Atticus nodded. "Besides, I think I know how to kill or in this case, melt her."
"In that case, I wish you a lot of luck." The Wizard told him.
"You better keep your promise to Dorothy and the others." Atticus replied firmly.
"Oh, I will." The Wizard reassured.
Atticus and Patch both soon left the room. Most of the others had already gone off to face the Wicked Witch, and where soon Atticus and Patch caught up with them.
