The first difference in the movie and the book of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz is that in the movie, the friends didn't ever stop in the middle of the journey, but in the book, they stopped about three times!
The second difference is that in the movie, the tin woodman only cried when the Wicked Witch of the West had cast a spell on Dorothy and the lion, which made the tin woodman cry, which rusted his jaws, but in the book, he cried at least two times.
The third difference is that in the movie, there was no ditch, but in the book, there was a huge ditch.
(I wonder what they'll do.)
The fourth difference is that in the movie, they didn't have to deal with a ditch, but in the book, the lion could jump across the ditch with somebody on his back.
The fifth difference is that in the movie, the lion didn't find kalidahs first, but in the book, he already knew about it.
The sixth difference is that in the movie, the kalidahs were flying monkeys, but in the book, they were all different kinds of animals mixed.
The seventh difference is that in the movie, the kalidahs didn't come until Dorothy fell asleep, but in the book, they came when they had just started to walk after the lion had jumped everybody to the other side of the ditch.
The eighth difference is that in the movie, there was no river, but in the book, the tin woodman had to make a raft with his ax, so that they could get to the other side of the river.

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