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Aunt Em is the minor character of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. She is the aunt of Dorothy Gale and wife of Uncle Henry. She is portrayed by the late Clara Blandick.

Personality

She is kind, caring, busy, and stern.

Physical Appearances

Aunt Em has grey hair tied in a bun she is wearing a dress and a long apron and black shoes.

Appearances

Live-action productions

1939 film

She is first seen counting the baby chicks with Uncle Henry. When Dorothy tried to explain about what Miss Gulch did to Toto but Aunt Em urges her not to bother them because they're busy. After Dorothy was saved by Zeke, Auntie Em arrives with crullers and orders her farmhands to get back to work.

When Dorothy tries once again to explain about what will happen to Toto but Aunt Em sternly tells her to stop imagining things, help them out, and find herself a place where she won't get into any trouble. Miss Gulch arrived to take Toto away Aunt Em tells Miss Gulch that Toto is very gentle with gentle people but Miss Gulch won't have any of it. Aunt Em among with Uncle Henry are forced to give up Toto which upsets Dorothy and Aunt Em was furious and told off Miss Gulch.

Later when the tornado appears Aunt Em is seen calling for Dorothy after she ran away from home and she, Uncle Henry and the farmhands went into the storm shelter. Later she is seen in the crystal ball calling to Dorothy and a distraught Dorothy tells Aunt Em that she's here in Oz and locked up in the Witch's castle but the image of Auntie Em disappeared as Dorothy begs her to come back.

She is last seen at the end of the film placing a cold compress on Dorothy's forehead as she repeats the magical phrase. Aunt Em tells her to wake up. She comforts Dorothy and assures that she just had a bad dream. She also tells Dorothy that we dreamed lots of silly things and Dorothy says "There's no place like home."

Animated appearances

Relationships

Quotes

Gallery

Trivia


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Media
Films: The Wizard of Oz (soundtrack/video) • Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of OzTom and Jerry: Back to Oz

Shows: 1990 Turner Entertainment TV seriesDorothy and the Wizard of Oz

Characters
Dorothy GaleTotoScarecrowTin WoodmanCowardly LionGlinda the Good Witch of the NorthThe Wicked Witch of the WestThe Wizard of OzAunt EmUncle HenryMiss Almira GulchProfessor MarvelHunkHickoryZekeFlying MonkeysThe Munchkins
Songs
The Wizard of Oz: Nobody Understands MeOver the RainbowThe Wonders of the WorldCome Out, Come OutDing Dong the Witch is DeadFollow the Yellow Brick RoadIf I Only Had a BrainWe're Off to See the WizardIf I Only Had a HeartIf I Only Had the NerveOptimistic VoicesThe Merry Old Land of OzBring Me the BroomstickIf I Were King of the ForestRed Shoes BluesFarewell to OzAlready Home

Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz: If I Only Had the Height
Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz: The JitterbugThere's No Place Like HomeA Mighty Fine AffairAll HailOh My, Oh My, Oh MyWhat's Mine is Mine

Objects
Ruby slippersThe Wicked Witch of the West's broomstick
Locations
Dorothy's farmhouseProfessor Marvel's TrailerMunchkinlandLand of OzEmerald CityField of PoppiesThe Haunted ForestThe Wicked Witch of the West's Castle
See also
Metro-Goldwyn-MayerWarner Bros.Turner Entertainment