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Wizard of Oz


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Wizard of Oz

Graph by cz_squishy, via our GraphJam builder.

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  1. Van Wehri says:

    lol tokio drift theme :D

  2. 2nd says:

    Second !

  3. SailorTaksu says:

    Wizard of Oz Win.

  4. Chupa says:

    Epic Fail graph

  5. jl5691426 says:

    Hasn’t this been done before?

  6. Morgan says:

    Not creative or funny.

  7. josvin says:

    didn’t get it …

  8. mamarosa says:

    Couldn’t even fill in the intersections with:

    Ligers, Liars and Beargers.

  9. Bob says:

    not funny at all

  10. Jimbo is bored says:

    Here guys. I picked these up at the store earlier. Its called a sense of humor. You should try it out. I really like mine…..

  11. tara says:

    Okay, this was epic fail graph…..

    Would you mind pointing out where the tigers and bears are in that movie? Because I think you were watching a different movie than I was….

    • Random says:

      It’s one of the quotes from the movies:
      Dorothy: Lions?
      Scarecrow: And Tigers?
      Tinman: And Bears.
      Dorothy: Oh my!

      I can’t stand the movie and even I know that…

      • tara says:

        Meh, so the reference went over my head. Making a graph over one line of a movie is just stupid — half the people aren’t going to get it, and beyond that, it’s still not funny. Considering i saw the movie ONCE when i was about 10 years old, i think i have a right to forget one stupid insignificant line during the course of 8 years.

    • Jcrow says:

      Epic pop culture reference catching fail.

      • tara says:

        That’s not exactly epic pop culture, considering the only people who really know where it came form anymore are in their 30′s.

        • Devylan says:

          Um, sweetie, I know you’re only 18, but I’m only nine years older than you, and I got it. I’m sorry your childhood was not filled with more wonderful movies like this. I bet you’ve never seen The Labyrinth (no, not Pan’s), or The Dark Crystal, or even The Princess Bride. Poor deprived dear.

    • Andrea says:

      I assume tara gets the reference. I would agree that there are very few tigers and bears in the movie.

      • Random says:

        But the graph has nothing to do with what animals ‘appeared’ in the movie, but the actual line itself. And as she was calling the graph a fail due to there being no tigers & bears, the referance has been seen to have passed over her head…

  12. maestro says:

    Who would vote for this?

  13. RoyBatty says:

    Epic win.

    Clever and points out who the comment idiots are – win on 2 fronts!

  14. Jet says:

    No, don’t you guys get it? This graph is brilliant! It’s a commentary on recent Graph Jam trends by creating the most generic graph possible while using a Venn Diagram where it doesn’t really fit.

    • Amilie says:

      I’m torn on this. The person who made this graph was most likely just being dumb, not clever or ironic. If there was some way of knowing that this graph intentionally satirized the worst of Graphjam, that would be awesome.

  15. J Ray says:

    Makes perfect sense to me! Very funny :D

  16. dfdfd says:

    The middle part could also say “sports teams that totally suck.”

  17. Flare says:

    This graph is kinda meh.

  18. Dr.Sid says:

    Well .. good .. but for people who just don’t know (or just don’t remember) those lines .. it’s just a waste o RGB.

  19. Shannonigans says:

    How do people not know this line? I know I’m 29, but come on. The wizard of oz is a timeless classic. Maybe you people have only watched it while listening the Dark Side of the Moon and missed the dialogue.

  20. =^-^= says:

    a ha ah ha… i dont get it.

  21. Itt says:

    LOL i laughed so hard at this

  22. theninjapenguin says:

    Love it so much :) simple yet satisfing


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