Toto needed not to have jumped out of the hot air balloon basket. Or Dorothy Gale needed to have been much much quicker about catching Toto and getting them both back into the basket. Or there needed to have been a way to slow the take-off of the balloon. Or the Wizard needed to jump out,and start all over again with another balloon! Or the Wizard and Dorothy needed to have worked out a plan B for meeting in Kansas after arriving by different means.
The Back-up Plan grossed $37,490,007 in the domestic market.
Alex's boyfriend is always running away so suddenly so Alex and Harper make a plan to follow him to see why....Justin and Max are trying to find Juliet
The first time that Dorothy Gale is granted an audience, the great and terrible Wizard of Oz says to her, and then to each of her three friends individually, that he will grant every request in exchange for the death of the Wicked Witchof the West [in the book], or her broomstick [in the 1939 film version]. Dorothy kills the Witch. But at the second audience, the Wizard tries to get out of helping her, her pet dog Toto, the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. The five friends find out what he looks like, and what a humbug he is. And so he ends up supposedly giving to the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion what they each already have. The only real, true solution that isn't as humbug as he is turns out to be his plan for getting Dorothy and Toto back home to Kansas. Unfortunately, Toto jumps out at the last minute, Dorothy jumps out to catch Toto, and neither is able to get back into the basket before the hot air balloon takes off with only the Wizard on board.
In terms of her three friends, Dorothy met the Cowardly Lion last. In terms of everybody in the lands of Oz, she met Glinda the Good Witch of the South last. For author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919] had Dorothy spend most of the book trying to meet the Wizard of Oz, and get him to help her and her three friends in the realization of their individual requests. When she was prevented from following through on the Wizard's plan for her return to Kansas, she then turned her sights on Glinda for help. And so the last part of Baum's book dealt with Dorothy's attempts to meet the Good Witch of the South, and get her to help in the return to life with Uncle Henry and Aunt Em.
Toto needed not to have jumped out of the hot air balloon basket. Or Dorothy Gale needed to have been much much quicker about catching Toto and getting them both back into the basket. Or there needed to have been a way to slow the take-off of the balloon. Or the Wizard needed to jump out,and start all over again with another balloon! Or the Wizard and Dorothy needed to have worked out a plan B for meeting in Kansas after arriving by different means.
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Yes, Its in the episode 'Plan B'
Yes it does
The duration of The Back-up Plan is 1.73 hours.
A second plan in case your first plan fails
The Back-up Plan was created on 2010-04-23.
The Back-up Plan was released on 04/23/2010.
The Production Budget for The Back-up Plan was $35,000,000.
A physical security counter measure would be a back up plan. A back up plan is instituted if there is a failure of the main plan.
The Back-up Plan grossed $75,281,179 worldwide.
To flood the state with New Englanders who would vote against slavery