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Peg Amy was Trot's wooden doll, who was stolen by Ruggedo to be his only subject. Ruggedo was cruel to Peg Amy, shaking her violently whenever he was upset. Wag felt sorry for Peg Amy – and when he fled Ruggedo's service, he took her with him. She grew to human size with Glegg's Instantaneous Expanding Extract, and then was animated by Reanimating Rays. Wag and Peg Amy met up with Pompadore and Kabumpo, and during their adventures, they learned that she is really the Princess of Sun Top Mountain, under an enchantment. She returned to human form and married Prince Pompa, and they rule Sun Top Mountain together. (Kabumpo in Oz) Peg Amy was Trot's wooden doll, carved for her by Cap'n Bill, and was stolen by Ruggedo to be his only subject. Ruggedo was cruel to Peg Amy, shaking her violently whenever he was upset. Wag the Rabbit felt sorry for Peg Amy – and when he fled Ruggedo's service, he took her with him. She grew to human size with Glegg's Instantaneous Expanding Extract, and then was animated by Reanimating Rays. Wag and Peg Amy met up with Pompadore of Pumperdink and Kabumpo and during their adventures, they learned that she is really the Princess of Sun Top Mountain, under an enchantment.
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Peg Amy was Trot's wooden doll, carved for her by Cap'n Bill, and was stolen by Ruggedo to be his only subject. Ruggedo was cruel to Peg Amy, shaking her violently whenever he was upset. Wag the Rabbit felt sorry for Peg Amy – and when he fled Ruggedo's service, he took her with him. She grew to human size with Glegg's Instantaneous Expanding Extract, and then was animated by Reanimating Rays. Wag and Peg Amy met up with Pompadore of Pumperdink and Kabumpo and during their adventures, they learned that she is really the Princess of Sun Top Mountain, under an enchantment. Peg Amy is disenchanted from a wooden doll into her original form, the princess of Sun Top Mountain. The Magic Mirror and Question Box reveal that she is the "proper princess" that Pompadore must marry. Pompadore and Wag had helped to free Peg Amy from her artificial form, by treating her like a princess when they thought she was a wooden doll. She returned to human form and married Prince Pompa, and they ruled Sun Top Mountain together. Peg Amy was Trot's wooden doll, who was stolen by Ruggedo to be his only subject. Ruggedo was cruel to Peg Amy, shaking her violently whenever he was upset. Wag felt sorry for Peg Amy – and when he fled Ruggedo's service, he took her with him. She grew to human size with Glegg's Instantaneous Expanding Extract, and then was animated by Reanimating Rays. Wag and Peg Amy met up with Pompadore and Kabumpo, and during their adventures, they learned that she is really the Princess of Sun Top Mountain, under an enchantment. She returned to human form and married Prince Pompa, and they rule Sun Top Mountain together. (Kabumpo in Oz)