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'''Mombi''' is a a villainess from ''The Wizard of Oz ''books by L. Frank Baum.
 
   
 
'''Mombi''' is a villainess from ''The Wizard of Oz'' books by L. Frank Baum.
Mombi is a wicked old witch who lives in the Gillikin Country of the Land of Oz. She had once conquered and ruled the Gillikin Country as the '''Wicked Witch of the North''', only to be deposed by the Good Witch of the North. She enchanted Princess Ozma and remained her guardian after being deposed, in order to prevent her from ascending to the throne.
 
   
 
She is a wicked old witch who lives in the Gillikin Country of the Land of Oz and had once conquered and ruled the Gillikin Country as the '''Wicked Witch of the North''', only to be deposed by the Good Witch of the North. She enchanted Princess Ozma and remained her guardian after being deposed, in order to prevent her from ascending to the throne. Transformations were Mombi's forte.
Transformations were Mombi's forte.
 
   
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She was portrayed by {{w|Fiona Shaw}} in ''Emerald City'' who also played [[Marnie Stonebrook]] in ''True Blood'', [[Lena (Mario)|Lena]] in the 1993 film ''Super Mario Bros'', [[Father (The Avengers,1998)|Father]] in the 1998 film ''The Avengers'', [[Ramona Linscott]] in ''The Black Dahlia'' and [[Carolyn Martens]] in ''Killing Eve''.
==Character and History==
 
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==Biography==
 
Mombi herself enslaved King Pastoria, the last King to rule Oz, prior to the Wizard's arrival. ''(Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz)''
 
Mombi herself enslaved King Pastoria, the last King to rule Oz, prior to the Wizard's arrival. ''(Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz)''
   
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After leaving the Gillikin Country to join forces with General Jinjur (the self-appointed new Queen of Oz), Mombi was no longer under the jurisdiction of the Good Witch of the North, but the unscrupulous old witch was forced to reckon with Glinda (who wanted to restore Princess Ozma to the throne). The wicked old witch tried to trick and escape Glinda with a series of transformations ranging from the maid Jellia Jamb, to a rose, and ultimately a Griffin, but the Good Sorceress was too clever, slick and resourceful. Glinda turned out to be an even tougher adversary than the Good Witch of the North, and ensured that Mombi could never harm anyone again.
 
After leaving the Gillikin Country to join forces with General Jinjur (the self-appointed new Queen of Oz), Mombi was no longer under the jurisdiction of the Good Witch of the North, but the unscrupulous old witch was forced to reckon with Glinda (who wanted to restore Princess Ozma to the throne). The wicked old witch tried to trick and escape Glinda with a series of transformations ranging from the maid Jellia Jamb, to a rose, and ultimately a Griffin, but the Good Sorceress was too clever, slick and resourceful. Glinda turned out to be an even tougher adversary than the Good Witch of the North, and ensured that Mombi could never harm anyone again.
   
Just before being disenchanted, Tip promised to provide for Mombi in her old age, despite the witch's fiendish actions. After forcing her to disenchant Princess Ozma, Glinda made Mombi drink a powerful draught that stripped the old witch of all her magic powers. ''(The Marvelous Land of Oz)''
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Just before being disenchanted, Tip promised to provide for Mombi in her old age, despite the witch's fiendish actions. After forcing her to disenchant Princess Ozma, Glinda made Mombi drink a powerful draught that stripped the old witch of all her magic powers.
   
==Book Appearances==
 
*''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' (first appearance)
 
*''The Lost King of Oz''
 
==Background==
 
===Other depictions===
 
 
In Ruth Plumly Thompson's ''The Lost King of Oz'', Dorothy suggests that Mombi be put out with a pail of water for her misdeeds, and Princess Ozma herself commands it. L. Frank Baum never suggested that water could destroy ''all'' witches, but Thompson certainly surmised as much. Moreover, Baum's original Dorothy and Ozma would never have had anyone executed; Dorothy was unwilling to kill the Wicked Witch of the West even for the sake of seeing Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Baum's ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', while Ozma was unwilling to destroy her enemies even when they were on the verge of conquering her entire land in Baum's ''The Emerald City of Oz''. Above all, the events in Thompson's book directly contradict Baum's specification that Mombi would be provided for by Ozma herself in her old age.
 
In Ruth Plumly Thompson's ''The Lost King of Oz'', Dorothy suggests that Mombi be put out with a pail of water for her misdeeds, and Princess Ozma herself commands it. L. Frank Baum never suggested that water could destroy ''all'' witches, but Thompson certainly surmised as much. Moreover, Baum's original Dorothy and Ozma would never have had anyone executed; Dorothy was unwilling to kill the Wicked Witch of the West even for the sake of seeing Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Baum's ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'', while Ozma was unwilling to destroy her enemies even when they were on the verge of conquering her entire land in Baum's ''The Emerald City of Oz''. Above all, the events in Thompson's book directly contradict Baum's specification that Mombi would be provided for by Ozma herself in her old age.
   
 
The later Oz writer March Laumer reversed her death, regenerating and reforming the witch into a harmless character in the non-canonical ''A Farewell to Oz''.
 
The later Oz writer March Laumer reversed her death, regenerating and reforming the witch into a harmless character in the non-canonical ''A Farewell to Oz''.
===Movies===
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===''Return to Oz''===
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{{Main|Princess Mombi}}
[[File:Mombi_(Return_to_Oz).jpg|thumb|250px|Jean Marsh as Mombi aka Princess Mombi in Return to Oz.]]See [[Princess Mombi]].
 
   
 
===Other Adaptions===
 
In the 1986 anime adaption ''Oz no Mahōtsukai'', Mombi is one of the principal villains. Her portrayal is almost entirely in keeping with L. Frank Baum's original depiction, although there is no mention of her having been the Wicked Witch of the North (and being routed by the Good Witch of the North). Instead, the series expounds on a friendship between Mombi and the Wicked Witch of the West.
 
In the 1986 anime adaption ''Oz no Mahōtsukai'', Mombi is one of the principal villains. Her portrayal is almost entirely in keeping with L. Frank Baum's original depiction, although there is no mention of her having been the Wicked Witch of the North (and being routed by the Good Witch of the North). Instead, the series expounds on a friendship between Mombi and the Wicked Witch of the West.
   
 
In the animated movie ''Journey Back to Oz'', Mombi is the cousin of the Wicked Witches of the East and West. She takes over the Emerald City with an army of green elephants, conjured out of her magic cauldron. She was voiced by Ethel Merman, and sang 2 solos titled "An Elephant Never Forgets" and "If You're Gonna Be a Witch (Be a Witch!)" in Merman's trademark brash style.
 
In the animated movie ''Journey Back to Oz'', Mombi is the cousin of the Wicked Witches of the East and West. She takes over the Emerald City with an army of green elephants, conjured out of her magic cauldron. She was voiced by Ethel Merman, and sang 2 solos titled "An Elephant Never Forgets" and "If You're Gonna Be a Witch (Be a Witch!)" in Merman's trademark brash style.
   
===Adaptations===
 
 
Mombi and Tip also make a cameo appearance in Gregory Maguire's second Oz novel, ''Son of a Witch''
 
Mombi and Tip also make a cameo appearance in Gregory Maguire's second Oz novel, ''Son of a Witch''
   
There's been debate that Madame Morrible from ''Wicked'' is in fact Mombi. People have pointed out that both Mombi and Madame Morrible are close associates of the wizard, have knowledge in sorcery and that Shiz university in Maguire's Oz is on the exact location of Shiz, the school that Morrible runs in Maguire's novel. It would also appear that Dr. Nikidik, a character who both appears in ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' as well as ''Wicked'' seems to have similar relations with both Mombi and Madame Morrible. In ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' he appears to swap magical secrets with Mombi in Gillikin Country, and he is a working professor assumed to be in league with Madame Morrible in ''Wicked.''
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There's been debate that Madame Morrible from ''Wicked'' is in fact Mombi. People have pointed out that both Mombi and Madame Morrible are close associates of the wizard, have knowledge in sorcery and that Shiz university in Maguire's Oz is on the exact location of Shiz, the school that Morrible runs in Maguire's novel. It would also appear that Dr. Nikidik, a character who both appears in ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' as well as ''Wicked'' seems to have similar relations with both Mombi and Madame Morrible. In ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' he appears to swap magical secrets with Mombi in Gillikin Country, and he is a working professor assumed to be in league with Madame Morrible in ''Wicked''.
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However, Mombi actually exists as her own character in ''Wicked'', where she is known as La Mombey Impeccata. She was King Pastorius' advisor and, as in the original books, was given ownership of his daughter by the Wizard once he overthrew the regent, proceeding to turn her into the kitchen boy called Tip. In ''Out of Oz'', it is revealed that she became the new Emminence of Munchkinland. She puts Dorothy Gale on trial for the death of Nessarose Thropp, as a distraction for her plan of conquering the Emerald City, and forcibly conscripts animals into her army. At the end of the novel, she is imprisoned after the return of Princess Ozma, an unintended consequence of her casting the spell to "call the lost forward."
 
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==Gallery==
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Char 55088.jpg|As seen in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
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Char 55088.jpg|Mombi as seen in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''.
Cartoon Mombi1.jpg|As seen in Journey Back to Oz (1974). Voiced by Ethel Merman.
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Cartoon Mombi1.jpg|Mombi as seen in ''Journey Back to Oz''.
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Mombi EC.png|Mombi as seen in ''Emerald City''.
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 8 February 2020

Mombi

Illustration of Mombi.

Mombi is a villainess from The Wizard of Oz books by L. Frank Baum.

She is a wicked old witch who lives in the Gillikin Country of the Land of Oz and had once conquered and ruled the Gillikin Country as the Wicked Witch of the North, only to be deposed by the Good Witch of the North. She enchanted Princess Ozma and remained her guardian after being deposed, in order to prevent her from ascending to the throne. Transformations were Mombi's forte.

She was portrayed by Fiona Shaw in Emerald City who also played Marnie Stonebrook in True Blood, Lena in the 1993 film Super Mario Bros, Father in the 1998 film The Avengers, Ramona Linscott in The Black Dahlia and Carolyn Martens in Killing Eve.

Biography

Mombi herself enslaved King Pastoria, the last King to rule Oz, prior to the Wizard's arrival. (Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz)

She met her first match in the Good Witch of the North. After freeing the Gillikins from Mombi's clutches, the Good Witch forbade any other witch to live in her domain. Even when defeated, Mombi was apparently still a survivor, and she made herself appear to be no more than a lowly wizardess, under the Good Witch of the North's reign.

She lived on a farmland which included corn fields, a four-horned cow, and some pigs. (The Marvelous Land of Oz)

After arriving in Oz, the Wizard of Oz made three visits to Mombi, and handed King Pastoria's baby daughter, Princess Ozma, over to the old witch. Mombi kept the infant heir to the throne successfully hidden away, transforming her into a boy named Tip. Having been the jailor of Ozma's father and grandfather before, Mombi treated Tip as a slave too, as "he" grew up.

One day Mombi visited a Crooked Wizard and purchased the Powder of Life from him, which she used to bring Jack Pumpkinhead to life. Tip had created Jack in order to scare her, so as punishment Mombi began brewing a potion that would turn the boy into a marble statue. That night, Tip ran away, taking Jack with him.

When General Jinjur's Army of Revolt conquered the Emerald City, Jinjur feared that the deposed Scarecrow would return with the Tin Woodman to take back the throne of the kingdom. She asked Mombi for help and the old witch agreed, planning to recapture Tip, who had joined the deposed king of Oz.

After leaving the Gillikin Country to join forces with General Jinjur (the self-appointed new Queen of Oz), Mombi was no longer under the jurisdiction of the Good Witch of the North, but the unscrupulous old witch was forced to reckon with Glinda (who wanted to restore Princess Ozma to the throne). The wicked old witch tried to trick and escape Glinda with a series of transformations ranging from the maid Jellia Jamb, to a rose, and ultimately a Griffin, but the Good Sorceress was too clever, slick and resourceful. Glinda turned out to be an even tougher adversary than the Good Witch of the North, and ensured that Mombi could never harm anyone again.

Just before being disenchanted, Tip promised to provide for Mombi in her old age, despite the witch's fiendish actions. After forcing her to disenchant Princess Ozma, Glinda made Mombi drink a powerful draught that stripped the old witch of all her magic powers.

In Ruth Plumly Thompson's The Lost King of Oz, Dorothy suggests that Mombi be put out with a pail of water for her misdeeds, and Princess Ozma herself commands it. L. Frank Baum never suggested that water could destroy all witches, but Thompson certainly surmised as much. Moreover, Baum's original Dorothy and Ozma would never have had anyone executed; Dorothy was unwilling to kill the Wicked Witch of the West even for the sake of seeing Aunt Em and Uncle Henry in Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, while Ozma was unwilling to destroy her enemies even when they were on the verge of conquering her entire land in Baum's The Emerald City of Oz. Above all, the events in Thompson's book directly contradict Baum's specification that Mombi would be provided for by Ozma herself in her old age.

The later Oz writer March Laumer reversed her death, regenerating and reforming the witch into a harmless character in the non-canonical A Farewell to Oz.

Return to Oz

Main article: Princess Mombi

Other Adaptions

In the 1986 anime adaption Oz no Mahōtsukai, Mombi is one of the principal villains. Her portrayal is almost entirely in keeping with L. Frank Baum's original depiction, although there is no mention of her having been the Wicked Witch of the North (and being routed by the Good Witch of the North). Instead, the series expounds on a friendship between Mombi and the Wicked Witch of the West.

In the animated movie Journey Back to Oz, Mombi is the cousin of the Wicked Witches of the East and West. She takes over the Emerald City with an army of green elephants, conjured out of her magic cauldron. She was voiced by Ethel Merman, and sang 2 solos titled "An Elephant Never Forgets" and "If You're Gonna Be a Witch (Be a Witch!)" in Merman's trademark brash style.

Mombi and Tip also make a cameo appearance in Gregory Maguire's second Oz novel, Son of a Witch

There's been debate that Madame Morrible from Wicked is in fact Mombi. People have pointed out that both Mombi and Madame Morrible are close associates of the wizard, have knowledge in sorcery and that Shiz university in Maguire's Oz is on the exact location of Shiz, the school that Morrible runs in Maguire's novel. It would also appear that Dr. Nikidik, a character who both appears in The Marvelous Land of Oz as well as Wicked seems to have similar relations with both Mombi and Madame Morrible. In The Marvelous Land of Oz he appears to swap magical secrets with Mombi in Gillikin Country, and he is a working professor assumed to be in league with Madame Morrible in Wicked.

However, Mombi actually exists as her own character in Wicked, where she is known as La Mombey Impeccata. She was King Pastorius' advisor and, as in the original books, was given ownership of his daughter by the Wizard once he overthrew the regent, proceeding to turn her into the kitchen boy called Tip. In Out of Oz, it is revealed that she became the new Emminence of Munchkinland. She puts Dorothy Gale on trial for the death of Nessarose Thropp, as a distraction for her plan of conquering the Emerald City, and forcibly conscripts animals into her army. At the end of the novel, she is imprisoned after the return of Princess Ozma, an unintended consequence of her casting the spell to "call the lost forward."

Gallery