. "Return to Oz"@en . . "Tik-Tok leaves the Scarlet Hand and joins Sabrina Grimm's army. He is accompanied by a giant caterpillar and the Cheshire Cat. Tik-Tok takes part in Arthur and Hood's plan, to surround the Scarlet Hand while they are occupied in the center of the town. However, he does not survive this battle, and is said to have been chased until his key became unwound. When he falls over, he gets trampled to death by the crowd. It is also possible that he was buried outside the castle, along with Mallobarb and Sir Kay."@en . . . "Dorothy's servant"@en . . . "Tik-Tok"@en . "Reilly & Britton"@en . . . "Lunchpail"@en . "Good"@en . . "Tik-Tok is a robot puppet character seen in Return to Oz, based on the character created by L. Frank Baum."@en . "Tik-Tok"@en . "Tik-Tok from the Oz franchise by L. Frank Baum"@en . . . . "\"I have always valued my lifelessness.\""@en . . . . . "The language of the of Klak'Anon and Steamfont Mountains. Learned by completing the Quest The Mysteries of Tik-Tok in Moors of Ykesha. Can also be learned on the The Reticent Tinkerer quest during Tinkerfest."@en . . . "Tim Rose"@en . . . "Robot"@en . . . "L. Frank Baum"@en . "Tik-Tok was invented by Smith & Tinker at their workshop in Evna. He was later purchased by King Evoldo of Ev, who gave him the name Tik-Tok because of the sound he made when wound. The cruel king also whipped his mechanical servant but, that simply kept Tik-Tok's round copper body polished. After King Evoldo sold his wife and children to the Nome King, he locked Tik-Tok inside a rock near Wheeler Country and threw himself into the ocean."@en . . . . "Tik-Tok"@en . . . . . "Deceased"@en . . "Good"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Smith & Tinker"@en . . "Royal army of Oz"@en . . "Created by"@en . "Original Publisher"@en . "Tik-Tok is a one of a kind robotic mechanical man created by L. Frank Baum. He makes an appearance as one of the main characters in Baum's third Oz book titled Ozma of Oz, published in 1907. He is introduced in the fourth chapter of the story titled Tik-Tok, the Machine Man. The card on his back reads: Smith & Tinker's Patent Double-Action, Extra-Responsive, Thought-Creating, Perfect-Talking Mechanical Man Fitted with our Special Clock-Work Attachment Thinks, Speaks, Acts, and Does Everything but Live Manufactured only at our Works at Evna, Land of Ev All infringements will be promptly Prosecuted according to Law \n* The character of Tik-Tok is most notable for being one of the main characters in Walt Disney's 1985 cult classic film Return to Oz."@en . "Tik-Tok is a very special and authentic robot man made entirely of smooth copper and is only as tall as Dorothy Gale who is described as no older than a twelve year old child. His body is completely circular and his torso is as round as a ball. His limbs are all jointed or hinged to his body with polished caps over the joints. He runs on clockwork springs which periodically need to be wound, like a wind-up toy or mechanical clock. He has separate windings for thought, action, and speech. He is guaranteed to work perfectly for a thousand years."@en . . . . "Ozma of Oz"@en . . . "Oz in danger"@en . "Obese clockwork robot, rusty, moveable mustache , stout legs, skinny arms, round head, largely round body, bright blue eyes of light, small cherry nose, flat dome-shaped bowler hat, wind-up key"@en . . . "Tik-Tok is a very special and authentic robot man made entirely of smooth copper and is only as tall as Dorothy Gale who is described as no older than a twelve year old child. His body is completely circular and his torso is as round as a ball. His limbs are all jointed or hinged to his body with polished caps over the joints. He runs on clockwork springs which periodically need to be wound, like a wind-up toy or mechanical clock. He has separate windings for thought, action, and speech. He is guaranteed to work perfectly for a thousand years. Tik-Tok is unable to wind any of his keys by himself. He becomes frozen or mute or, for one memorable moment, continues to speak but utters complete gibberish. (The Road to Oz) In the Oz books, Tik-Tok is not alive and feels no emotions whatsoever. He therefore can no more love or be loved than a sewing machine, but as a servant he is utterly truthful and loyal and can never lie. He also has a monotonic, halting mode of speech: \"Good morn-ing, lit-tle girl.\""@en . . "To help Dorothy save Oz from the Nome King"@en . . . "Mechanical Man"@en . "Bids Dorothy goodbye with his buddies while she leaves for Kansas."@en . . . . "Tik-Tok was invented by Smith & Tinker at their workshop in Evna. He was later purchased by King Evoldo of Ev, who gave him the name Tik-Tok because of the sound he made when wound. The cruel king also whipped his mechanical servant but, that simply kept Tik-Tok's round copper body polished. After King Evoldo sold his wife and children to the Nome King, he locked Tik-Tok inside a rock near Wheeler Country and threw himself into the ocean. Dorothy Gale and Billina found a golden key on the beach of the Wheeler Country and used it to release Tik-Tok himself, who had long since run down and was immobilized. He became Dorothy's servant and protector, and despite his tendency to run down at crucial moments, helped to subdue the Nome King. When Dorothy decided to return to her Uncle Henry (who was visiting Australia), Tik-Tok wanted to join her. Since Dorothy knew that his machinery would likely not work in a civilized country, she left him with Ozma in the Emerald City. When some of Tik-Tok's parts began to wear down, the Wizard of Oz suggested he ask the Nome King for a new set of springs which would make his thoughts more elastic and responsive. A tactless remark angered the Nome King, who threw a mace at the machine man and burst him open, spilling hundreds of wheels, pins, cogs, and springs. The Nome King's steward, Kaliko, swept up the pieces and within two weeks put the clockwork man back together. The Shaggy Man left Oz in search of his lost brother but, after Shaggy had gone, Ozma discovered his brother's location in the Nome Kingdom. Glinda, The Good Witch of the South transported Tik-Tok to the Nome Kingdom to provide aid, but the Nome King found him first and threw him down a well. Tik-Tok was rescued by the Shaggy Man, Betsy Bobbin and Hank the Mule, and directed them to the Nome King's cavern."@en . . . . "Dorothy, being able to display emotions"@en . . . "Tik-Tok was a main character in Disney's 1985 film Return to Oz, adapted from the books The Marvelous Land of Oz and Ozma of Oz."@en . . . "Kind, gentle"@en . . . "Real Name"@en . . "Adviser, Protector"@en . . "Tik-Tok leaves the Scarlet Hand and joins Sabrina Grimm's army. He is accompanied by a giant caterpillar and the Cheshire Cat. Tik-Tok takes part in Arthur and Hood's plan, to surround the Scarlet Hand while they are occupied in the center of the town. However, he does not survive this battle, and is said to have been chased until his key became unwound. When he falls over, he gets trampled to death by the crowd. It is also possible that he was buried outside the castle, along with Mallobarb and Sir Kay."@en . . . . . "Tik-Tok is a robot puppet character seen in Return to Oz, based on the character created by L. Frank Baum."@en . . . . . "Dorothy Gale, Toto, Jack Pumpkinhead, Princess Ozma, Billina, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, The Gump, the Wheelers"@en . . "Copper"@en . . "Tik-Tok"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Ozma of Oz and later Oz books"@en . . "Ozma of Oz"@en . . . "\"Little girls, pumpkin heads, make chicken fly the coop.\""@en . "\"I am only a machine. So, I can not be sorry or happy, no matter what happens.\""@en . "Male"@en . "Tik-Tok was a main character in Disney's 1985 film Return to Oz, adapted from the books The Marvelous Land of Oz and Ozma of Oz."@en . . . "Royal Army of Oz; Adviser to Ozma of Oz"@en . "Tik-Tok is a one of a kind robotic mechanical man created by L. Frank Baum. He makes an appearance as one of the main characters in Baum's third Oz book titled Ozma of Oz, published in 1907. He is introduced in the fourth chapter of the story titled Tik-Tok, the Machine Man. The card on his back reads:"@en . "The language of the of Klak'Anon and Steamfont Mountains. Learned by completing the Quest The Mysteries of Tik-Tok in Moors of Ykesha. Can also be learned on the The Reticent Tinkerer quest during Tinkerfest."@en . "The Council of Mirrors"@en . . . . "First Appearance"@en . . . . "\"These Wheelers can be tricky customers.\""@en . "Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two"@en . . . . "Clockworks"@en . . "Michael Sundin"@en . . "Sean Barrett"@en .