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Roquat the Red
 
Roquat the Red
 
|origin = ''Oz'' books
 
|origin = ''Oz'' books
|occupation = King and ruler of the Nomes
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|occupation = King and ruler of the [[Nomes]]
 
|skills = Changing size<br>
 
|skills = Changing size<br>
 
Shapeshifting<br>
 
Shapeshifting<br>
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|hobby = Accumulating jewels.
 
|hobby = Accumulating jewels.
 
|goals = Take over the magic realm of Oz.
 
|goals = Take over the magic realm of Oz.
|crimes = Tyranny<br>
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|crimes = Abuse of power<br>
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Treachery<br>
Oppression
 
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|type of villain = Tyrannical Monarch}}
 
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==History==
 
==History==
[[File:The_Nome_King.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Nome King in the ''Wizard of OZ'' novels.]]Long ago, the Gnome King provided Santa Claus with steel runners for his sleigh and sleigh-bells for his reindeer. In return, he received a collection of toys for his children. He was part of the Council of Immortals, who bestowed upon Santa Claus the Mantle of Immortality and was the first to cast his vote (''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'').
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[[File:The Nome King.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Nome King in the ''Wizard of OZ'' novels.]]Long ago, the Gnome King provided Santa Claus with steel runners for his sleigh and sleigh-bells for his reindeer. In return, he received a collection of toys for his children. He was part of the Council of Immortals, who bestowed upon Santa Claus the Mantle of Immortality and was the first to cast his vote (''The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus'').
   
 
Roquat of the Rocks later purchased the Royal Family of Ev from King Evoldo in exchange for a long life, and turned them into pieces of bric-a-brac to decorate his home. Princess Ozma, Dorothy Gale and a party from the Emerald City freed the royal family from his enslavement and, for good measure, took away his Magic Belt (''Ozma of Oz'').
 
Roquat of the Rocks later purchased the Royal Family of Ev from King Evoldo in exchange for a long life, and turned them into pieces of bric-a-brac to decorate his home. Princess Ozma, Dorothy Gale and a party from the Emerald City freed the royal family from his enslavement and, for good measure, took away his Magic Belt (''Ozma of Oz'').
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He later recruits the rogue Munchkin Kiki Aru to use a magic word which can transform anyone into anything to conquer Oz, but is thwarted by the Wizard of Oz and forced to drink from the Water of Oblivion again. (''The Magic of Oz).''
 
He later recruits the rogue Munchkin Kiki Aru to use a magic word which can transform anyone into anything to conquer Oz, but is thwarted by the Wizard of Oz and forced to drink from the Water of Oblivion again. (''The Magic of Oz).''
   
After L. Frank Baum's death the Nome King continued to appear in many of the Famous Forty Oz books by Ruth Plumly Thompson, even getting his own book (''The Gnome King of Oz''). In spite of having his mind erased so many times, he never reforms; in fact he only gets more evil after each time. His final appearance in the series is in ''Handy Mandy in Oz, ''in which after an unsuccessful attempt to team up with the Wizard Wutz to conquer Oz by stealing its most powerful artifacts, he is transformed into a potted cactus.
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After L. Frank Baum's death the Nome King continued to appear in many of the Famous Forty Oz books by Ruth Plumly Thompson, even getting his own book (''The Gnome King of Oz''). In spite of having his mind erased so many times, he never reforms; in fact he only gets more evil after each time. His final appearance in the series is in ''Handy Mandy in Oz'', in which after an unsuccessful attempt to team up with the Wizard Wutz to conquer Oz by stealing its most powerful artifacts, he is transformed into a potted cactus.
   
 
He has appeared in unofficial continuations of the Oz series since. 
 
He has appeared in unofficial continuations of the Oz series since. 

Revision as of 01:50, 14 October 2019

The Nome King is the main antagonist from The Wizard of Oz books by the late L. Frank Baum.

The Nome King is the heartless, tyrannical ruler of the Nomes (sometimes spelled "Gnomes"). He is the only villain in the series to ever come close to being the main antagonist. He appeared in countless novels and the Disney film Return to Oz. He also appears as the archnemesis to Dorothy Gale and the other heroes.

The Nomes hide jewels and precious metals in the earth and the Nome King, like his people, resent the "upstairs people", who dig down for those valuables.

The Nome King is also sometimes called the Metal Monarch, which is among his other names Roquat the Red (alias) and Ruggedo (original name).

History

File:The Nome King.jpg

The Nome King in the Wizard of OZ novels.

Long ago, the Gnome King provided Santa Claus with steel runners for his sleigh and sleigh-bells for his reindeer. In return, he received a collection of toys for his children. He was part of the Council of Immortals, who bestowed upon Santa Claus the Mantle of Immortality and was the first to cast his vote (The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus).

Roquat of the Rocks later purchased the Royal Family of Ev from King Evoldo in exchange for a long life, and turned them into pieces of bric-a-brac to decorate his home. Princess Ozma, Dorothy Gale and a party from the Emerald City freed the royal family from his enslavement and, for good measure, took away his Magic Belt (Ozma of Oz).

Roquat became so angry that he plotted revenge. He had his subjects dig a tunnel under the Deadly Desert while his general Guph recruited a host of evil spirits to conquer Oz. Fortunately, at the moment of invasion, Roquat tasted the Water of Oblivion and forgot everything, including his enmity and his name (The Emerald City of Oz).

He returned to the Nome Kingdom and took a new name, Ruggedo. Using some personal magic, he enslaved the Shaggy Man's Brother, a miner from Colorado. The Shaggy Man, with the help of Betsy Bobbin, the Oogaboo army and some of Dorothy's old friends, came to his rescue and Ruggedo dropped them down the Hollow Tube. Quox the dragon conquered Ruggedo using an enchanted ribbon to deprive Ruggedo of all his magic knowledge and power. Ruggedo was forced him into exile and his former chamberlain, Kaliko, was installed as the new king (Tik-Tok of Oz).

He later recruits the rogue Munchkin Kiki Aru to use a magic word which can transform anyone into anything to conquer Oz, but is thwarted by the Wizard of Oz and forced to drink from the Water of Oblivion again. (The Magic of Oz).

After L. Frank Baum's death the Nome King continued to appear in many of the Famous Forty Oz books by Ruth Plumly Thompson, even getting his own book (The Gnome King of Oz). In spite of having his mind erased so many times, he never reforms; in fact he only gets more evil after each time. His final appearance in the series is in Handy Mandy in Oz, in which after an unsuccessful attempt to team up with the Wizard Wutz to conquer Oz by stealing its most powerful artifacts, he is transformed into a potted cactus.

He has appeared in unofficial continuations of the Oz series since. 

Background

He is an enduring enemy of the characters of L. Frank Baum's Oz books. Although the Wicked Witch of the West is the most famous of Oz's villains (thanks to the popular 1939 film The Wizard of Oz), the Nome King is the closest the book series has to a main antagonist. He appears again and again to cause trouble for the Land of Oz.

In Rinkitink in Oz, the king of the Nomes is Kaliko, Ruggedo's chamberlain; he behaves much like his former master, at least in this book, which is a revision of a lost 1905 novel titled King Rinkitink, which, had it been published, would have been the original character's debut.

The character called the Nome King was originally named Roquat of the Rocks in Ozma of Oz, then Roquat the Red in The Emerald City of Oz. He later took the name Ruggedo, which Baum first used in a stage adaptation. Even after Ruggedo lost his throne, he continued to think of himself as king and the Royal Historians politely refer to him that way. Authors Ruth Plumly Thompson and John R. Neill used the traditional spelling "gnome", so Ruggedo is the title character in Thompson's The Gnome King of Oz.

Appearances In other media

TV appearance

The Nome King appears as a gnome-like bearded monarch and he is one of the many villains in the 1986 cartoon series, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Movie appearance

Royal Nome King

The Nome King in his royal and almost human-like form.

The Nome King was portrayed on film by Nicol Williamson in 1985's Return to Oz which was based loosely on the books, Ozma of Oz and The Marvelous Land of Oz.

He found Dorothy's Ruby Slippers after they fall on his mountain. Using them, he conquered the Emerald City, turning its inhabitants into stone, with the exception of the Scarecrow, who he captured and took to his mountain. When Dorothy, Tik-Tok, Jack Pumpkinhead and the Gump arrived at his mountain, the Nome King transformed the Scarecrow into an ornament. He told Dorothy that the emeralds were originally his and that the Scarecrow stole them from him, but she knew he was lying because the emeralds were there before the Scarecrow became king. The Nome King decided to have them all play a guessing game with each of his ornaments to see which one the Scarecrow was; in which if they guessed right, the Scarecrow would be restored, but if they guessed wrong three times, they would be turned into ornaments themselves.

Whenever one was turned into an ornament, the Nome King became more human in appearance. If all of them were to guess wrong and become ornaments, the Nome King would be completely human. All of them were turned into ornaments except Dorothy, who was able to get the Scarecrow back and realized that people from Oz turned into green ornaments. Furious at this, the Nome King blamed Princess Mombi, who previously had Dorothy locked in her tower and was unable to prevent her escape, so he imprisoned her in a cage to punish her later and then turned into a giant form and attempted to eat them shortly after they found the Gump and Jack. He tried to eat the Gump, but only succeeded in eating the sofa part of him, as they were able to save his head. He then tried to eat Jack, but as he was holding him above his mouth, Billina, who was inside Jack's head since their arrival on the mountain, laid an egg, which fell down the Nome King's throat. As eggs are poisonous to Nomes, this killed him, leaving only a pile of rocks and the Ruby Slippers. His mountain was destroyed afterwards.

In his most human appearances, the Nome King has a ruby ring on his finger and smokes a pipe. Along with some of his lines, this makes him similar to Dr. Worley (also portrayed by Nicol Williamson), whose final fate is mirrored with that of the Nome King.

The Nome King appears as a mighty brute of a king leading an army of the Nomes, he is one of the villains in The Witches of Oz (originally known as Dorothy and the Witches of Oz) and he was portrayed by Al Snow. He is among the villains that accompnies the Wicked Witch of the West in her attack on Earth. During the climax of the film, he fights the young man named Allen, who is the Tin Man and was defeated by him.

Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz

Nome King in Tom and Jerry Back to Oz

Nome King in Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz

The Nome King later appears in the first Tom and Jerry sequel, Tom and Jerry Back to Oz, also playing as the main antagonist. He is very similar to the movie's character, Mr. Bibb, who are both played by Jason Alexander, the voice actor of Abis Mal and Boris Badenov.

After Dorothy returned to Kansas, the Tin Man, Lion, and Scarecrow throw a celebration back in Oz until the flying monkeys attack, now under the rule of the Nome King. As the Nome King takes over, he imprisons Glinda inside a magical bubble and throws the Lion, Tin Man, and Scarecrow into the dungeons. With little magic left in her, Glinda uses it to free the three of them. The trio then escape through a tunnel built by the nomes that leads to Kansas. There, they find Dorothy, Tom, and Jerry and tell them what happened. Everyone decides to go to the State fair where the wizard is in order to get back to Oz. Meanwhile, in the Emerald City, the Nome King's men return with Wicked Witch's relics. Droopy and Butch, who are part of his army, asks the Nome King why he wants the ruby slippers. The Nome King explained to them that his father gave away emeralds to build the city and rubies to make the ruby slippers, and then unveils his plan to use the ruby slippers to sink the city underground where the nomes' domains are.

As Dorothy and her friends make it back to Oz, they befriended a Jitterbug, a magical bug with the influence of making people dance. As they head over to Emerald City, the Nome King's army appear and separate them. The Tin Man and Jerry were rescue by the Mouse Queen, while Tom, Toto, and the Cowardly Lion came across the Hungry Tiger and her animals. Only Dorothy and Scarecrow make it back to the Emerald City. As they return, however, the Nome King expected them as his army captures them. He then threatens to torture Scarecrow and Tuffy, the Munchkin mouse, to force Dorothy into giving him her slippers. As the Nome King tries the slippers, they turned into boots. He then began to click his heels together to make the entire city sink to an underground emerald mine. Tom and Jerry notice the Emerald City sinking, so they rush over to Dorothy's side. There, underground, the Nome King plans to make everyone mine emeralds for him and to throw Dorothy into a nearby abyss. Tom and Jerry appear beside Dorothy with the Mouse Queen's mouse soldiers and the Hungry Tiger's animals. The Nome King, on the other hand, overpowers them as he incarcerates the Mouse Queen and their army in Emeralds and leaves Dorothy and gang hanging over the abyss. As a final maneuver, Dorothy unleashes the Jitterbug upon the Nome King. The Jitterbug make the Nome King dance uncontrollably until he fell into the hole. Tom and Jerry manage to grab him by the feet, but his feet slip out of the slippers, causing him to fall to his demise.

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  • Despite the fact that the Nome King's existence in Return to Oz respects the history of the Oz books, the character himself is widely panned by a wide part of the fandom of the 1939 film - mainly due to the film having him replace the more fan-favorable Wicked Witch of the West as the main antagonist, thus making the Nome King one of the most unpopular Oz characters. As a result, future retellings still place the Witch as the antagonist instead of the Nome King in merchandise, even though she is dead.

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WESAYSO Corporation (B.P. Richfield, Mr. Ashland, Winston & Elliot) | Marky412 | Miss Hendra | Victoria Kayne | Chloe Hunter | Gorog | Dominic | Evil Alex | Dr. Evilini | The Mummy | Ronald Longcape Jr. | Penelope | Kaita | Lanny Parker | King Kalakai/Yamakoshi | Zadoc | Farhog the Fierce | Lexi Reed | Susan Skidmore | Sally Jensen | Sensei Ty | Rhoda Chesterfield | Creepy Connie Thompson | Darla Shannon | Madeline | Bryn Beitbart | McD | Mainframe Bertram | Bertram-Bots | Brooke | Victor Krane | Douglas Davenport | Marcus Davenport | Giselle Vickers | Taylor Krane | Sebastian Krane | Principal Perry | Ludmila Ferró | Jade & Matias LaFontaine | Gregorio Casal | Gery López | Priscila Ferró | Clément Galán | Esmeralda Di Pietro | Milton Vinicius | Crash Bernstein | Helga Rooney | Missy Bradford | Dawn Buckets | Laughy Cat | Brad & Brads | Agent Johnson | Brett Willis | Zane Willis | Mitch Bishop | Janet Smythe | Sebastian | Cyd Ripley | Gladys | Hazel Swearengen | Dr. Sharon Chen | Ámbar Smith | Sharon Benson | Rey Gutiérrez | Benicio | Red Sharks (Gary López) | Emilia | Ramiro Ponce | Matteo Balsano | LAIX (Marcos Golden, Carmín Laguardia, Alex Gutiérrez, Mara Morales, Guillermo Ruíz & Antonio Gutiérrez) | Paula Gutiérrez | Uma

Literature
King Nicholas | The Sandman

Video Games
Mizrabel | Oswald Gardner | Admiral Evar | Bomber Ghost | Cogs | Herbert P. Bear | Atticus Thorn | Foxy Loxy | Goosey Loosey | Jolly Roger | Shadow Blot | False Shadow Blot

Shorts
Peg Leg Pete | Kat Nipp | Old Man Tree | Skeletons | Grim Reaper | Mad Doctor | Demon Cats | The Devil (Goddess of Spring) | Gustav the Giant | Lonesome Ghosts | H. U. Hennessy | Witch | Pluto's Devil | Ben Buzzard | Zeke Midas Wolf | Izzy Wolf | The Three Little Wolves | Boogeymen | Captain Katt | Mortimer Mouse | Butch the Bulldog | Foxy Loxy | Ajax Gorilla | Beppo Gorilla | Witch Hazel | Adolf Hitler | Nazi School Teacher | Little Hans | Julius | Dr. Frankenollie | Grace Goodwin | Molly

Comics
Phantom Blot | Trudy Van Tubb | Doctor Vulter | Solego the Chaos God | Arpine Lusène | Monsieur Molay | Azure Blue | Lawyer Sharky | Eli Squinch | Sylvester Shyster | Fantomius | Inquinator | Spectrus | Raghor | Zafire | Newton | The Raider | Emil Eagle | Sr. X | X-1, X-2 and X-3 | Professor Nefarious | Fliplip, Sidney and Armadillo | Neighbor Jones | Anacleto Faina | Anacleto Mitragli | Beagle Boys | Ottoperotto | Edgar

Manga
Ansem, Seeker of Darkness | Xemnas

Attractions
Alien | Lava Monster | Mara | Mad Hatter | Nebula Ghosts | Professor J.T. Wu | S.I.R. | Yeti (Expedition Everest) | Yeti (Matterhorn Bobsleds)

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Television
Tom and Jerry: Tom & Jerry | Spike Bulldog | Butch Cat | Flappy | Devil Jerry | Tom's Owner
Droopy: Barney Bear | Wolf | Butch Dog

Theatrical Movies
Tom and Jerry: The Movie: Tom & Jerry | Pristine Figg | Lickboot | Ferdinand | Dr. Applecheek | Straycatchers | Captain Kiddie & Squawk | The Alley Cat Gang
Tom and Jerry (2021): Tom & Jerry | Terrance Mendoza | Spike Bulldog

Direct-to-video Movies
Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring: Tom & Jerry | Butch Dog | Butch Cat | Spike Bulldog
Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars: Tom & Jerry | King Thingg | Invincatron | Spike Bulldog
Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry: Tom & Jerry | Joseph Walters | Squirty | Spike Bulldog
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale: Tom & Jerry | King of the Cats | Lackey | Dr. Malevolent | Cat Guards (Butch Cat
Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes: Tom & Jerry | Spike Bulldog | James Moriarty | Tin, Pan & Alley | Butch Dog | Simon Legree
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse: Tom & Jerry | Spike Bulldog | Prince John | Sheriff of Nottingham
Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz: Tom & Jerry | Wicked Witch of the West | Wicked Witch of the East | Flying Monkeys | Winkie Guards
Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon: Tom & Jerry | Drizelda
Tom and Jerry: The Spy Quest: Tom & Jerry | Spike Bulldog | Dr. Zin
Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz: Tom & Jerry | Spike Bulldog | Nome King | Nomes
Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: Tom & Jerry | Arthur Slugworth | Spike Bulldog