Meet The Characters

Dorothy

Dorothy is a powerhouse, both in presence and personality. Her hip-hop classic style is a perfect blend of streetwear and confidence, rocking oversized jackets, fitted crop tops, and high-waisted joggers paired with sleek, high-end sneakers. She moves like she owns every space she steps into, carrying a swagger that commands attention without ever trying too hard.

Her sharp wit and unapologetic leadership set her apart. She doesn’t just talk the talk, she walks it, leading with a mix of charisma, street smarts, and sheer willpower. But beneath her bold exterior, there’s a deep loyalty to those she loves. She won’t hesitate to throw herself into the fire for her crew, and even when she’s doubting herself, she refuses to let it show.

Dorothy’s greatest strength, and struggle, is her determination to be in control. She’s always been the one to make things happen, so putting her fate in the hands of the Wizard (or anyone else) doesn’t sit right with her. Her journey isn’t just about getting home, it’s about realizing home isn’t just a destination, it’s something she has to define for herself.

Governor

Governor is more than just a dog, he’s a walking symbol of loyalty, strength, and unshakable trust. His muscular frame and sleek black-and-tan coat make him a formidable presence, but it’s his sharp instincts and unwavering devotion to Dorothy that make him truly dangerous.

He’s a silent enforcer, not one for barking unless there’s a real threat. His growl alone is enough to make most rethink their choices. When the moment calls for it, he moves like a bullet, fast and precise, protecting Dorothy with everything he has.

But despite his intimidating presence, he has a playful side, a rare softness he only shows around Dorothy and the crew. Whether it’s nudging her hand when he senses she’s stressed or casually wagging his tail to defuse tension, Governor is the heart that keeps Dorothy grounded.

Scarecrow

Scarecrow is a performer at his core, a natural entertainer who moves like he was born to dance. Whether he’s rapping, freestyling, or popping locking through a battle, he turns every moment into a stage. His stitched-together outfit gives him a street-dancer-meets-animated-marionette vibe, with baggy pants, a patched-up hoodie, and sneakers that somehow never get dirty, no matter how much he dances.

But beneath the humor, Scarecrow wrestles with the need to prove himself. He spent too long being laughed at, underestimated, or seen as just a joke. Now, he’s on a mission to show the world, and himself, that he’s worth more.

His energy is infectious, when morale is low, he’s the spark that reignites the fire. But his biggest lesson, learning that he doesn’t always have to dance his way through pain. His confidence is real, but his vulnerability is, too and finding that balance is what makes him human.

Tinman

Once left to rust in a forgotten junkyard, Tinman was more than just broken, he was abandoned. But Dorothy changed that. With her upgrades, he became more than a machine, he became someone with purpose. His sleek silver frame is a mix of old-world craftsmanship and cutting-edge A.I., his bionic arm humming with power, his chest panel pulsing like a digital heart.

But being rebuilt doesn’t mean he’s whole. His circuits hold remnants of his past self glitches, memories, feelings that don’t always compute. He struggles with what it means to be alive. Is he just programming. Or is there something more beneath the metal?

Despite his self-doubt, Tinman is the crew’s anchor. When things get out of control, he’s the logic, the strategist, the one who keeps them moving forward. He fights with calculated precision, every movement efficient, every hit deliberate. But his journey isn’t just about fighting for others; it’s about fighting for his own sense of identity.

Lion

Lion is the definition of power. Built like a warrior, with golden fur that ripples over his muscles and a mane that moves like fire when he fights, he is a king without a throne. His sheer presence alone demands respect, when he enters a room, people feel him before they see him.

But strength isn’t his struggle. Control is. He’s spent years as a fighter, protecting what’s his, refusing to let anyone see weakness. His love for his wife is his driving force, the one thing that keeps him from letting the rage take over.

When he fights, it’s with brutal efficiency, every attack precise, every move calculated. But the more battles he wins, the more he questions: Does strength come from power. Or from knowing when not to use it?

Lion’s journey is one of finding balance, learning that being a warrior isn’t just about winning fights, it’s about knowing what’s worth fighting for. His bond with Dorothy is deep, not just as a protector, but as someone who sees the same fire in her that burns in him.