Despite the Witch's threat Tinman agrees to go along with Dorothy and Scarecrow to the Emerald City. Tinman quickly puts out the fire with his funnel hat. The Wicked Witch of the West confronts them and warns Tinman if he helps Dorothy she'll use him for a beehive then the Witch throws a fireball at Scarecrow. Then he sings I I Only Had a Heart then dances.Īfter the song Dorothy asked him to come along to ask the Wizard for a heart. Tinman laments that his chest is empty and he also said that he has no heart. When Dorothy tells him that he's perfect now and Tinman lets her bang on his chest if she thinks he's perfect then Dorothy bangs on his chest. He explained to Dorothy and Scarecrow that he held his axe for ages and he also said about a year ago he was chopping that tree then it rained and right in the middle of the chop he was rusted solid. Tin Man felt happy and grateful that he can talk and move again. Dorothy puts oil into his jaw and joints. He mumbles to Dorothy and Scarecrow about his oil can. The Tin Man is first seen standing by the tree rusted. He wears a funnel on top of his head and has metal dots on his chests that resemble a dress shirt's buttons.Īppearances Live-action productions The Wizard of Oz The Tin Woodman of Oz is made entirely of shiny hallow silver tin, and cleverly jointed together, although he rattles and clanks a little as he moves he is able to bend his joints and get around quiet easily when properly lubricated. He's kind, gentle, sentimental and good-natured.
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