The Wicked Witch cackled once everyone was brought back. Well, almost everyone.
"What nice little dogs." The Wicked Witch smirked as she took Toto and Patch.
Patch simply growled at the Wicked Witch and was about to bite her.
"Oh, no, oh, Toto!" Dorothy cried out.
The Wicked Witch handed the dogs to one flying monkey to lock them in a basket like Miss Gulch nearly did earlier in Kansas. Atticus began to try to get free to try and save the day.
"DO SOMETHING!" Cherry grabbed Atticus and shook him violently. She soon saw he was still being held back by the giant.
"Your friend is going to have a little trouble..." The Wicked Witch mocked the perky goth as she pushed her against a very scared Dorothy. "What an unexpected pleasure. It's so kind of you two to visit me in my loneliness."
"It's not like we had a choice." Cherry said.
"Oh, a smart girl, aren't you?" The Wicked Witch mocked.
"More than you." Cherry replied with an icy smirk.
"Watch it." The Wicked Witch glared.
Unknown to any of them; Tom, Jerry, Robyn, and Tom's and Jerry's ancestors had arrived.
"Now give me those ruby slippers or the dogs go into the river!" The Wicked Witch smirked evilly at Dorothy.
"No, please!" Dorothy cried out. "Take the slippers!"
Cherry was about to remind Dorothy something. "Uh, Dorothy?"
The Wicked Witch smirked as she then tried to get the slippers only to be zapped by some sort of force to prevent her from taking the ruby slippers.
"Did you forget that unless she's dead or unless she gives you the slippers, they'll never allow you to take them off?" Cherry informed the Wicked Witch.
"You're right!" The Wicked Witch sneered. "I should've remembered!"
Jerry's ancestor huffed as he stormed toward the Wicked Witch for bullying Dorothy, though Tom's ancestor was quite nervous. Jerry soon joined his ancestor and where they made their way to the basket that was holding Toto and Patch. Peep came with them since she was also tiny as a mouse despite being a Martian. The flying monkey looked around at first, but then shrugged as he thought maybe he was just hearing things. The two then snuck to the basket to let the dogs out, and where they were successful. Toto and Patch popped their heads out once the basket was unlocked. Once they were free, the dogs went out to get help.
"Run, Toto, run!" Dorothy told her dog.
"Go, Patch, go!" Atticus added.
"Catch them, you fool!" The Wicked Witch glared to the monkey.
Once they weren't looking, the two mice and tiny alien came out with smiles toward Dorothy, Cherry, and Atticus who smiled back at them.
"Do you see that?" The Wicked Witch grinned darkly as she held out an hourglass before turning it upside down. "It's how long you've got to live, my dears!"
"Shall I keep hold of the strong one?" The giant asked the Wicked Witch.
"Yes, I don't trust him alone with the girls, you do whatever you please with him." The Wicked Witch approved.
"NO!" Cherry cried out as she feared this would be like Hercules against the Cyclops after making a deal with Hades about Meg.
"I'll keep an eye on these girls while squeezing the life out of him." The giant smirked.
"I knew I could count on you," The Wicked Witch smirked back before she lifted the basket to find Jerry, his ancestor, and girlfriend were there now. "You like to play ball, guys?" she then grinned wickedly before chasing them with her broomstick like a normal woman would get rid of a mouse in her kitchen.
"Sorry, we'd love play, but we don't have time." Jerry smiled nervously.
WHACK!
Jerry and his ancestor were thrown out of the area only to be caught by Tom and his ancestor like baseballs.
"Oh, no!" Robyn panicked as Tom and Jerry were about to fall to their deaths and quickly used a spell to make a trampoline appear so that she could save them from certain doom, and where she was successful. "Phew!" The girl sighed to herself in relief that she had managed to save her pets, she worried about their safety a whole lot ever since her and her father's special spot during the summer caught on fire.
Tom soon clawed on the edge and Jerry held onto his tail as they bounced back up and made it to the end of the Wicked Witch's castle. "Thank goodness."
Unfortunately, the ledge broke off which made the cat and mouse duo fall yet again.
"Tom! Jerry!" Robyn and Dorothy cried out.
"That's the last of them!" The Wicked Witch scoffed. "Now, I'll come back for all of you just as that sand runs out, and I hope you don't mind your friend having the new look of black and blue." She then mocked Cherry as Atticus was going to be with the giant as she walked off with a cackle.
Atticus continued to look as red as a radish. Dorothy sniffled as she began to cry.
"Tom... Jerry..." Robyn covered her eyes while crying herself. "I promised myself and Daddy I'd take care of them after that fire."
"Then why can I still sense them?" Atticus gasped.
Meanwhile with the Toms and Jerrys...
The guards outside the castle did their chant together and two of them appeared to be two dogs, and where they looked familiar.
"And HALT!" Droopy told the other dog as they came to a stop. "Excellent work, New Guard. Any questions so far?"
"Yeah, what does that 'O Wee O' song mean?" Spike asked.
"I have absolutely no idea," Droopy shook his head before taking out a handbook. "Let's review what we learned today."
While his back was turned, both Tom's and Jerry's landed on Spike.
"Rule 1..." Droopy began.
Spike began to beat up the Toms and Jerrys, though Tom packed more of a punch thanks to Patch, and after a short fight, Tom wore Spike's uniform and took his place.
"Something wrong, New Guy?" Droopy asked.
"No, sir." Tom shook his head.
"Okay then." Droopy nodded and they then walked ahead as he read from the handbook.
Tom's ancestor was right behind his descendant while Jerry and his ancestor were in Tom's hat. Tom hid them so they wouldn't get exposed. Jerry and his ancestor soon had an idea as Droopy mentioned that the important rule was to keep water away from The Wicked Witch as it was her one weakness.
"Is that understood?" Droopy asked.
"Oh, yes, sir!" Tom smirked while nodding his head.
"Whoa... Sir...?" Spike appeared while weakly saluting the smaller dog. "I think we have a few escaped prisoners."
"Well, how about that?" Droopy replied, rather unfazed. "You are having a rather busy first day, New Guard. I salute you."
Tom soon saluted back, accidentally exposing Jerry and his ancestor. The two mice then stood up straight on the cat's head and saluted as well.
"It's them!" Spike gasped.
"Oh, dear," Droopy replied. "Seize them."
"What do we do?" Tom asked.
Spike soon took Droopy's staff and hit him on the head with it.
"RUN!" Tom told his ancestor before running with him and the mice.
"I'm afraid this won't look good on your personal evaluation." Droopy muffled from underneath his hat.
The two Toms and Jerrys soon began to run all over the castle. They soon came into one room and panted as they had been running for a while.
"You know, I'm not just a guard," Droopy said as he suddenly appeared right beside them. "But I take my responsibilities very seriously."
Tom's eyes bugged out of his head and he then ran with his and Jerry's ancestors to get away from Droopy, and where they continued to run for their lives until they ran into a storage room before barricading the door with everything.
"Stop it, just stop it!" Cherry begged as Mo was crying while Atticus was getting nearly beaten to a pulp by the giant stronger than him. "Leave him alone, you monster!"
The strong giant soon let go of Atticus, allowing him to breathe.
After barricading the door, the two cats and mice thought they were safe.
"If you come along quietly, I'll try to give you an extra ration of food." Droopy told the cats and mice as he mysteriously appeared again.
Seeing him there caused them to scream and to get door unbarricaded, after opening the door, they soon saw Spike.
"Gotcha!" Spike smirked to the cats and mice.
"Arrest them, Old New Guard." Droopy commanded.
"Don't think of tricking me again; it won't work more than once." Spike told the Toms and Jerrys.
The two Jerry's soon jumped onto Droopy's head again to lure Spike to trick him again.
"Are you sure you completed basic training?" Droopy muffled from underneath his hat.
Tom's ancestor then took the staff and hit Spike on the head with it to knock him out. And with that, the two Toms and Jerrys then ran off until they then suddenly bumped into some guards. They all panicked at first, until...
"Tom, Jerry, Peep!" Tuffy's voice said. "It's us!"
Once they saw the small mouse, they soon realized the other guards were The Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion.
"Whew!" Tom sighed in relief. "How'd you guys get here?"
"The dogs found us and led us back here," The Scarecrow smiled as he showed Patch and Toto. "Where are Dorothy, Robyn, Mo, Cherry, and Atticus?"
Tom and Jerry's ancestors imitated the Wicked Witch and Dorothy before becoming Atticus against the stronger giant.
Patch began to guess on what they were saying. "Dorothy is locked in the tower and only has a few moments left to live?" he then asked.
Tom and Jerry's ancestors nodded to that before they imitated Atticus and the stronger giant.
"Atticus can't fight someone?!" Patch yelped in worry.
Tom and Jerry's ancestors nodded again much to his misfortune.
"And as for Mo and Cherry?" Tuffy asked Tom and Jerry.
"They're trapped too with Dorothy, though Cherry seems to be forced to watch her best friend suffer." Tom frowned as Jerry nodded in agreement.
"I just wanna turn them all into slime..." Peep growled. "I should take them back to Mars to become the new prisoners."
Meanwhile with Dorothy and the others...
Dorothy was breaking down into tears as she sat by the crystal ball.
'Dorothy, where are you?' An older woman's voice asked.
"It's your aunt!" Mo gasped to Dorothy.
They soon looked and saw Dorothy's aunt in the crystal ball.
"Auntie Em, I'm right here!" Dorothy cried as she touched the crystal ball to see her guardian back home in Kansas while she was in the Land of Oz.
Auntie Em started to fade. When she faded, the Wicked Witch's image came which frightened poor Dorothy.
"Don't worry, Dorothy, we'll get back home, I know we will," Mo comforted. "Oh, poor JJ and the dogs... They must miss me. I just hope we can go home with Atticus if he's still alive..."
"You realize he's still here with the giant alive, right?" Cherry asked Mo.
"Is he still okay?" Mo asked in worry about Atticus.
"He' still alive, but he's really getting his butt kicked." Cherry replied while biting her lip nervously.
"I'm just holding him down by my finger." The giant informed them.
"Just leave him alone, you animal!" Cherry glared.
"Just making sure he doesn't try anything." The giant told her.
"And I'm not." Atticus grunted.
"Just stop it!" Cherry begged. "He's been my brother for seven years!"
"Alright, alright." The giant said as he removed his finger from Atticus.
Atticus soon breathed and looked up. "Are you trying to kill me?!"
"Wicked Witch's orders." The giant shrugged like he had no remorse for his actions. At first...
Meanwhile, back with the group...
"Come on, we gotta get Dorothy and the others!" Toto barked as he ran around.
"We know where to find them too!" Patch added. "Come on, Toto, let's show them!"
"You got it!" Toto said.
The others then followed after the two dogs to find Dorothy and the others. Tom and Jerry's ancestors tried to stop them.
"Wait, guys, there's more!" Jerry called out.
"There is?" Tuffy asked.
"Yeah, we found out the Wicked Witch's weakness." Tom nodded.
Tom and Jerry's ancestors demonstrated by taking out a water canteen and splashing it and pretending to melt from the wet substance.
"So, water is her only weakness?" Tuffy asked.
Jerry's ancestor nodded a he held the water canteen. Tom's ancestor soon stood up and wiggled his ear to get the water out.
"I'll take that!" Tuffy took the canteen, but when he shook it, there was only one drop of water left.
"Uh-oh, looks like we'll need more water." Jerry said.
"You guys do that," Tuffy suggested. "I'll go with the others to try to save Dorothy! Good luck, fellas!" he then dashed off down the hallway.
"That kid reminds me a lot of my nephew." Jerry commented.
"How are we going to get the water?" Tom asked.
Tom's ancestor whistled to them and sent them over once he found a way to get some water. They looked down below from the edge of the castle to see that there was a well not too far away.
"That's convenient." Tom commented.
"Time to get the water." Jerry said.
Tom and Jerry's ancestors opened the gate as Tom and Jerry fetched a pail to fill it with water. Tom's ancestor sent down the pail, unknowingly with Jerry's ancestor along with it, but luckily, the mouse was not hurt.
"Oh, are you okay?!" Peep called out to the older mouse.
Jerry's ancestor gave a thumb's up to reassure that he was okay despite Tom's 'accident'. Tom knew that wasn't an accident. Jerry's ancestor tried to move out of the way before getting swallowed by the water. Tom's ancestor soon wheeled the water bucket back up once it was full and the mouse made it inside as well, though it appeared to be stuck.
"Allow me." Tom said as he then took a deep breath and wheeled up the pail to bring up the water and Jerry's ancestor with it.
"Now we have water to melt that witch!" Jerry smirked with Peep.
"That's right." Tom nodded.
They went back into the castle, not wasting a second.
The others were still following the dogs as they led them to Dorothy and the others.
"Right here!" Patch told them while Toto scratched at the door.
"Was that Patch?" Atticus smiled.
"Guys, are you in there?" Tuffy called out.
"We're here, oh, please hurry!" Dorothy replied. "The Witch will be back when the hourglass is empty!"
"We're right here, Atticus, and we're on our way inside!" Patch told Atticus to comfort him.
"Great!" Atticus smiled.
"About time," The giant said. "And don't worry, I won't tell that evil witch that your escaping."
"You're on our side?" Robyn asked in surprise.
"Yes, I am tired of that evil witch," The giant said. "Tell your friends to stand away from the door."
"Guys, stand back from the door!" Cherry called out on the other side.
"Are you sure?" Patch asked.
"Yes, trust me, I have a good feeling about this for once!" Cherry replied.
"Okay, if you say so." Patch said.
"You guys back away now?" Cherry asked.
"Yep!" Patch replied.
Cherry then looked back to the giant with a nod and stepped away from the door. The giant soon punched the door, destroying it. The others looked to see the giant and were scared and nervous at first, Patch was even jumping up about to attack him for hurting Atticus.
"Stop, he's good." Atticus told his pet.
Patch soon fell flat on the floor and stood back up. He then sniffed the giant and believed Atticus as the giant gave a friendly smile rather than a menacing one. Tuffy came into the hourglass somehow and was trying to put the sand back at the top to keep it from going all to the bottom which would be time's up for Dorothy and the others, but of course, it was no use.
"You better get going." The giant said.
"He's right," Tuffy agreed. "There's no time to lose!"
They soon rushed off to escape only to be surrounded by the Wicked Witch's guards. They then ran away and were then stuck at a dead-end at the balcony with the guards right behind them.
"We're trapped, don't ya know!" The Cowardly Lion cried out as there was a long way down into the river.
"Oh, great..." Mo groaned.
"I'll handle this." Tuffy glared as he stormed toward the guards, not letting his size get in the way since he had aspired to be big as the giant.
The guards soon came over as Tuffy pretended to be a giant mouse monster.
"WHO DARES DISTURB MY COOKING TIME?!" Tuffy glared as he used the flags while standing large and taller than the guards.
And where this terrified the guards as they ran for their lives.
"That's right!" Tuffy huffed. "That's what you get when you mess with a big munchkin!"
"I can't believe that actually worked." Cherry commented as they came out of hiding from then on.
"I believe it." Atticus said.
"Hey, wait for us!" Jerry's voice called out as his ancestor carried the water bucket.
Tom accidentally dropped the bucket, spilling the water out.
"Aw, Tom!" Jerry complained.
"What're you guys doing?!" Tuffy asked the cats, mice, and Martian. "We need that water, fast!"
"We'll have to get the water from the moat." Peep said.
"Stay close, Peep." Jerry told his alien girlfriend.
"I will." Peep said.
Jerry's ancestor brought out a fishing rod with the strong tied around Tom's anecstor's waist as he held the bucket while bring lowered into the moat.
"Good luck." Tom said.
Toms ancestor nodded to his descendant on the way down. Tom began to pray for his ancestor. Crocodiles passed the most as the cat was lowered to collect water. Tom's ancestor gathered the water only for a crocodile to chomp onto him.
"Oh, no, you didn't!" Tom glared down at the crocodile.
The crocodile smirked as he licked his lips and was about to come up and eat him as well, but that would be a big mistake since Tom was now big and strong like Patch.
"Let's leave the crocodile to Tom." Jerry said.
The others agreed to that. The crocodile was then about to eat Tom like he did with his ancestor, until... Tom stopped the predator in mid-second. The crocodile glared. Tom punched down the crocodile back into the water and soon jumped down and fought him before freeing his ancestor from his jaws of death. Jerry's ancestor and Tuffy were surprised.
"Go, Tom!" Jerry cheered.
Soon enough, Tom and his ancestor were back up with the bucket of water used to defeat the Wicked Witch of the West.
The Scarecrow was heard yelling out of pain as he had been burnt by the flames of a fire sent by a guard as they continued to escape the castle.
"We have to get going." Tom said.
They soon rushed off with the bucket of water as quickly as they could. They made it to the guards as the others were surrounded and the Scarecrow was on fire.
"Guys, the water!" Tuffy cried out.
Jerry rushed with the water bucket, but a guard stepped on his tail which tripped him and sent the water bucket flying in the air, and it soon landed next to Dorothy.
"Dorothy, use the water!" Peep cried out, hoping that the girl would hear her as she tried to help her boyfriend.
Dorothy soon picked up the bucket and where Atticus held the wicked witch in place as she splashed the water on both the fire and the witch. The Wicked Witch soon hissed out of pain as the water had stung her and she was now melting to her death. Cherry knew that Dorothy didn't mean to do that, but she was happy that the Wicked Witch was melting.
"She's gone." Robyn whispered in shock.
Toto, Patch, and a flying monkey checked out the remains before looking to Dorothy.
"You killed her." A guard told Dorothy.
"I didn't mean to kill her," Dorothy cried. "Really, I didn't! It's just that he was on fire!" she then added, referring to her scarecrow friend.
"Hail to Dorothy!" The guard told the others. "The Wicked Witch is dead!"
"You're happy that the Wicked Witch is gone?" Mo asked.
"She's made our lives a living nightmare for you have no idea how long." One guard replied as he and the others were happy about the Wicked Witch being dead.
"Well, we're happy for you then." Mo said.
The guards all cheered and praised Dorothy.
"Here you go, Dorothy." Patch muffled as he carried the broomstick in his mouth.
"Can we have her broomstick?" Robyn asked the guards.
"Of course you may," Another guard smiled. "You freed us all from the Wicked Witch!"
"Great." Atticus smiled back.
"Allow me to get you all a free trip to anywhere you need to go." The giant offered the group.
"Thanks, man... Um... Do you have a name or are you just 'Giant'?" Atticus replied.
"Oh, right, I haven't introduced myself yet," The giant said. "My name is Ronan."
"Hi, Ronan." Atticus replied.
"That's an interesting name." Robyn commented.
"Thanks, anyway, where do you need me to take you?" Ronan asked.
"Could you take us back to Emerald City?" Cherry asked. "We have to meet The Wizard of Oz now so we can all get what we want."
"One trip to the Emerald City coming up." Ronan said as he bent down to let the group get on his hand.
Everyone joined together. Cherry was a little nervous though due to her fear of heights. Atticus soon covered her eyes.
"Is she okay?" Ranon asked.
"She's afraid of heights, she'll be fine now." Atticus replied.
"That's good to know." Ronan said.
They were soon on their way back to Emerald City with the Wicked Witch's broomstick at hand.
