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Fictional character
Mr. Highly Magnified Woggle-Bug, Thoroughly Educated is a character in the Oz books by L. Frank Baum (1856–1919). The character first appeared in 1904
Woggle-Bug
1905 musical
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The_Woggle-Bug_(musical)
1905 novel by L. Frank Baum
The Woggle-Bug Book is a 1905 children's book written by L. Frank Baum, creator of the Land of Oz, and illustrated by Ike Morgan. A spinoff from the Oz
The_Woggle-Bug_Book
ordinary frog and his similarity to Professor Woggle-Bug is rather clear. Though unlike the Woggle-Bug, Frogman is not thoroughly educated and is much
List of Oz characters (created by Baum)
List_of_Oz_characters_(created_by_Baum)
American author (1856–1919)
Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead, and H.M. Woggle-Bug, T.E. Baum abandoned his Oz park project after the failure of The Woggle-Bug, which was playing at the Garrick
L._Frank_Baum
1904 children's novel by L. Frank Baum
them). They are joined by the "Highly Magnified and Thoroughly Educated" Woggle-Bug, and aided by the loyal field mice and their Mouse Queen. The Queen of
The_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz
the two actors declined to participate, Baum rewrote the story as The Woggle-Bug in 1905, which was a critical and commercial failure. Following this,
Adaptations of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Adaptations_of_The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz
Newspaper comic strip by L. Frank Baum
series chronicles the misadventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Sawhorse, as the Gump flies them to various
Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz
Queer_Visitors_from_the_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz
Character in L. Frank Baum's Land of Oz
H. M. Woggle-Bug T. E. on the value of education. Although he claims to be educated himself and to value education, he finds the Woggle-Bug's learning
Scarecrow_(Oz)
The Woggle-Bug Book: The Strange Adventure of the Woggle-Bug L. Frank Baum Ike Morgan 1905 Reilly & Britton Further adventures of the Woggle-Bug in the
List_of_Oz_books
Fictional character from Land of Oz
Act. Ozma was first portrayed by Blanche Deyo in the 1905 musical The Woggle-Bug. In a 1914 film created by Baum's film company, The Patchwork Girl of
Princess_Ozma
Fictional character from the Land of Oz
was first portrayed on stage by Hal Godfrey in the 1905 stage play, The Woggle-Bug by Baum and Frederic Chapin. The play failed in Chicago and was never
Jack_Pumpkinhead
1902 children's book by L. Frank Baum
entitled "How the Woggle-Bug and His Friends Visited Santa Claus," relating how the Scarecrow, Tin Woodman, Jack Pumpkinhead, and H. M. Woggle-Bug, T. E. make
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
The_Life_and_Adventures_of_Santa_Claus
American comic strip
"What did the Doodle-Bug say?", an apparent homage to "What did the Woggle-Bug say?" in L. Frank Baum and Walt McDougall's Queer Visitors from the Marvelous
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith
Barney_Google_and_Snuffy_Smith
Insect-like creatures
Georges Méliès portrayed the Selenites (moon inhabitants) as insectoid. The Woggle-Bug appeared in L. Frank Baum's Oz books beginning in 1904. Olaf Stapledon
Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy
Insectoids_in_science_fiction_and_fantasy
1900 children's novel by L. Frank Baum
Scarecrow and Tin Woodman that he deleted from the stage version, The Woggle-Bug, after Montgomery and Stone had balked at leaving a successful show to
The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz
Fantasy land created by L. Frank Baum
with the "Powder of Life". H. M. Woggle-Bug, T.E. – An intelligent insect who was magnified into a human-sized bug. Jinjur – A former General of the
Land_of_Oz
Woggle-Bug (1905) The Tik-Tok Man of Oz (1913) Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz (1905, comic strip depicting 27 stories) The Woggle-Bug Book
L._Frank_Baum_bibliography
Wife of L. Frank Baum
Yew The Marvelous Land of Oz Queen Zixi of Ix The Fate of a Crown The Woggle-Bug Book Annabel Aunt Jane's Nieces Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad Daughters of
Maud_Gage_Baum
blockbuster eight-year run with The Wizard of Oz, his failure with The Woggle-Bug, and The Tik-Tok Man of Oz as source material for his novel, Tik-Tok of
Plays_of_L._Frank_Baum
1902 musical extravaganza
balked at leaving Wizard for a sequel, Baum wrote the stage musical, The Woggle-Bug, eliminating the Tin Woodman, replacing the Scarecrow with Regent Sir
The Wizard of Oz (1902 musical)
The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1902_musical)
Short story by Philip José Farmer
(This is an explicit reference to L. Frank Baum's character Professor Woggle-Bug, who these aliens are said to resemble.) One crew member on the Gabriel
The Lovers (Farmer novella and novel)
The_Lovers_(Farmer_novella_and_novel)
American film producer
Yew The Marvelous Land of Oz Queen Zixi of Ix The Fate of a Crown The Woggle-Bug Book Annabel Aunt Jane's Nieces Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad Daughters of
Frank_Joslyn_Baum
1902 Sultan musical extravaganza
work after tackling musical revivals such as the 1903 Wizard of Oz, The Woggle Bug and The Gingerbread Man. The show is set to open June 27, 2026 at the
The_Sultan_of_Sulu
Book by Ruth Plumly Thompson
followed by Kabumpo in Oz (1922). The Scarecrow is upset when Professor Woggle-Bug tells him that he has no family, so he goes back to the corn-field where
The_Royal_Book_of_Oz
American actress (1883–1912)
Garrick Theatre she played 'Captain Prissy Ping' in L. Frank Baum's The Woggle-Bug. In 1905 it was rumored that she was to marry the athlete Arthur Duffey
Mabel_Hite
1909 novel by L. Frank Baum
of Oz, Jack Pumpkinhead, the Sawhorse, Tik-Tok, Billina, Jellia Jamb, Woggle-Bug, Hungry Tiger, the Good Witch of the North, Shaggy Man, Button-Bright
The_Road_to_Oz
19/20th-century United States Army general
1997 TNT television series Rough Riders. He was mentioned once in The Woggle-Bug Book by L. Frank Baum published in 1905. Biography portal List of Philippine–American
Frederick_Funston
1969 American film
General Jinjur George Wadsworth as Jack Pumpkinhead Gil Fields as H. M. Woggle-bug T. E. Michael R. Thomas as the Scarecrow Al Joseph as the Tin Woodman
The_Wonderful_Land_of_Oz
1908 American film
silver screen's first Dorothy. Notably absent from this production is the Woggle-Bug, who had been the title character of a failed musical three years prior
The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays
The_Fairylogue_and_Radio-Plays
Musical play by L. Frank Baum
in The Wizard of Oz and The Woggle-Bug were contractually unavailable to him—although "Ozma" remained from The Woggle-Bug, she was a wholly different
The_Tik-Tok_Man_of_Oz
American newspaper illustrator (1871–1913)
pictures for Baum's American Fairy Tales (1901), and illustrated The Woggle-Bug Book (1905). By one account, it was Morgan who introduced L. Frank Baum
Ike_Morgan
Character in The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum
high altitude. In 1905, Jinjur was a character in the stage play The Woggle-Bug, which loosely followed the novel's plot. Beatrice McKenzie played her
Jinjur
2013 pinball machine
Witch of the East Wicked Witch of the West Winged monkeys Wizard of Oz Woggle-Bug Post-Baum Elphaba Madame Morrible Jinnicky the Red Jinn Kabumpo Peter
The_Wizard_of_Oz_(pinball)
1986 TV series
The major change from the book in the second story arc was that the Woggle-Bug wasn't present, and Dorothy was incorporated into the story (she was not
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (TV series)
The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz_(TV_series)
1906 novel by L. Frank Baum
stereotypes that were current in his era. (See also Father Goose: His Book, The Woggle-Bug Book, and Father Goose's Year Book.) "Schuyler Staunton," Daughters of
Daughters_of_Destiny_(novel)
Comic book adaptation of the L. Frank Baum novel
Saw-horse are on the way back to the Emerald City when the run into the Woggle-Bug who joins them. Mombi uses her magic to try to deter them from the Emerald
The Marvelous Land of Oz (comics)
The_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz_(comics)
the name (e.g., "Royal Athletic College"). It was founded by Professor Woggle-Bug. Banting University Degrassi: The Next Generation scriptwriters TV Canada
List of fictional universities
List_of_fictional_universities
1987 short musical play
Witch of the East Wicked Witch of the West Winged monkeys Wizard of Oz Woggle-Bug Post-Baum Elphaba Madame Morrible Jinnicky the Red Jinn Kabumpo Peter
The_Wizard_of_A.I.D.S.
Great Rulers of Oz book written by Woggle-Bug, the Nome King finds that he is not in the book and has Woggle-Bug abducted to have him be put in the book
List of Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz episodes
List_of_Dorothy_and_the_Wizard_of_Oz_episodes
Book by L. Frank Baum
Year Book, Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea, Sky Island, and The Woggle-Bug Book. Father Goose: His Book, 1899 (c. 1904 printing) After the completion
Father_Goose:_His_Book
1981 musical film based on the novel by L. Frank Baum
Revolt" "Another Perfect Morning" "The Good Ol' Days" "Professor H. M. Woggle-Bug T. E." "One Happy, Hearty Band" "Look to Your Own Heart" Wendy Lehr: Mombi
The Marvelous Land of Oz (musical)
The_Marvelous_Land_of_Oz_(musical)
1901 collection of twelve fantasy stories by L. Frank Baum
Alphabet (both published in 1900). Ike Morgan later illustrated Baum's The Woggle-Bug Book (1905). Norman P. Hall later illustrated Baum's Aunt Jane's Nieces
American_Fairy_Tales
American screenwriter and composer
Sons, the publisher. Chapin is best known for his work with Baum on The Woggle-Bug, a 1905 musical based on Baum's novel, The Marvelous Land of Oz. He also
Frederic_Chapin
American actress
splendorous settings with oriental motifs. After appearing as Ozma in The Woggle-Bug (1905), she was signed by Frank L. Perley (agent to Mabel Hite, who also
Blanche_Deyo
Australian first-class cricketer and entertainer
including the original cast of Florodora, which ran for 553 performances, The Woggle-Bug (based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz), The Knickerbocker Girl and My Lady
Sydney_Deane
Bluejay in No. 2 The Flying Girl in No. 3 Daughters of Destiny in No. 4 The Woggle-Bug Book in No. 5 Annabel in No. 6. Oz-story generally earned high praise
Oz-story_Magazine
1906 juvenile novel written by L. Frank Baum
Yew The Marvelous Land of Oz Queen Zixi of Ix The Fate of a Crown The Woggle-Bug Book Annabel Aunt Jane's Nieces Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad Daughters of
Annabel_(Baum_novel)
Canadian-Philippine animated series
of Lizbeth's. Her last name was revealed to be McBradden in the episode "Bug Out". Max Roderick (voiced by Isabel de Carteret) - Max is one of the smartest
Captain_Flamingo
Pink Panther), (d. 2002). March 21: Cliff Norton, American actor (voice of Woggle-Bird in Jack and the Beanstalk, Kakofonous A. Dischord in The Phantom Tollbooth
1918_in_animation
WOGGLE BUG
WOGGLE BUG
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old English wagian ‘to shake or waddle’.English : topographic name from Middle English wagge ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ogle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wool worker (see Wool).Respelling of the German cognate Wollmann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a wool worker, from Yiddish vol, German Wolle ‘wool’ + Yiddish man, German Mann ‘man’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Hogg.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an agent derivative of Middle English cogge ‘small ship’, ‘cock boat’, Old French cogue, hence an occupational name for a boat or cog builder or, more likely, for a sailor or master of a cog.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ogle eyed
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname from Middle English wigge ‘beetle’, ‘bug’.English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of fancy breads baked in rounds and then divided up into wedge-shaped slices, Middle English wigge, from Middle Dutch wigge ‘wedge(-shaped cake)’.
Male
English
English byname for a quarrelsome person. It became a surname, then transferred to a forename, derived from Middle English barat, a derivative of barater, BARRET means "to haggle," hence "haggler."
Girl/Female
Scottish
From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Womble.
Surname or Lastname
German (Wörl)
German (Wörl) : variant of Wehrle.English : perhaps a habitational name for someone from Worle in Somerset, which is most probably named with Old English wÅr ‘wood grouse’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘(woodland) clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Womble.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wombwell in South Yorkshire, named with the Old English byname Wamba meaning ‘belly’ (or this word used in a transferred topographical sense) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Ogle Eyed
Surname or Lastname
English (northern England)
English (northern England) : from the Middle English personal name Dogge, a pet form of Roger.English (northern England) : possibly a nickname from Middle English dogge ‘dog’ (Old English docga, dogga).
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Ogle-eyed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Dogge (see Dodge).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Dick.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an uncouth or weird man, from Middle English bugge ‘hobgoblin’, ‘scarecrow’ (perhaps from Welsh bwg ‘ghost’). Compare Bogle 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, probably with abusive connotations, from a diminutive of Middle English dogge ‘dog’ (Old English docga).English : nickname from Middle English dogge ‘dog’ + heved ‘head’ (Old English hēafod).
WOGGLE BUG
WOGGLE BUG
Biblical
my father,my father is Jehovah
Girl/Female
Greek
Defender of man.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Lion of God
Boy/Male
Latin
Killed by Achilles in the Trojan War.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Land Lord, Earth
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil
Goddess Parvathi; Close to God
Girl/Female
Sikh
Satisfied, Satisfaction
Boy/Male
Indian, Rajasthani
Clever; Smart
Boy/Male
Muslim
The ultimate inheritor
Female
English
Contracted form of Spanish Edelmira, ELMIRA means "nobly famous." In use by the English, as is its variant Almira.
WOGGLE BUG
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WOGGLE BUG
v. i.
To wriggle or frisk about; to move awkwardly; to shake up and down.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Joggle
n.
A carangoid oceanic fish (Trachurops crumenophthalmus), having very large and prominent eyes; -- called also goggle-eye, big-eyed scad, and cicharra.
v. t.
To move to and fro with a quick, jerking motion; to bend rapidly, or with a wavering motion, from side to side; to wag; to squirm; to wriggle; as, the dog wiggles his tail; the tadpole wiggles in the water.
n.
Act of wiggling; a wriggle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Waggle
n.
One who boggles.
v. i.
See Wriggle.
a.
Alt. of Daggle-tailed
v. i.
To chaffer; to stickle for small advantages in buying and selling; to haggle.
imp. & p. p.
of Waggle
n.
The goggler.
imp. & p. p.
of Goggle
n.
Two rods or plates connected by a toggle joint.
v. t.
To move frequently one way and the other; to wag; as, a bird waggles his tail.
v. i.
To be difficult in bargaining; to stick at small matters; to chaffer; to higgle.
v. t.
To joggle.
v. t.
To join by means of joggles, so as to prevent sliding apart; sometimes, loosely, to dowel.
imp. & p. p.
of Joggle
imp. & p. p.
of Boggle