Cowardly Lion Costume
Cowardly Lion - [of The Cowardly Lion of Oz] (1929) by [[Ruth Plumly Thompson.]]
The Cowardly Lion of Oz - [of The Cowardly Lion of Oz.]
Lion dance - Lion dance () is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture, in which performers mimic the lion's movements in a lion costume.
Lion of oz and the badge of courage - Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage is an animated prequel to the Wizard of Oz. It tells the story of how the Cowardly Lion, formerly part of the Omaha Circus, came to be in Oz, how he stopped the Witch of the East from getting the Flower of Oz.
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