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Betsy Bobbin
Oz character

Betsy Bobbin
art by John R. Neill from The Scarecrow of Oz (1915)
First appearance Tik-Tok of Oz (1914)
Last appearance arguable
Created by L. Frank Baum
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Species human
Gender female
Age a year older than Dorothy Gale
Date of birth unknown, Oklahoma
Date of death probably inapplicable as long as she lives in an enchanted land
Family unknown
Spouse(s) N/A
Children N/A
Address Emerald City
Nationality United States

Betsy Bobbin is a character in the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. She first appears in Tik-Tok of Oz, wherein she teams up with Shaggy Man and together they go to the Nome King's Caverns. In later books, she, Dorothy and Trot are constant companions and allies of Ozma. Although created as a new character, Betsy has a great deal in common with Dorothy. For example, Dorothy, who is from Kansas, washed up onto the shores of Oz with a chicken named Billina, and Betsy, who is from Oklahoma, arrives in a similar manner with a mule named Hank. Both girls are headstrong and courageous. Betsy is usually described as having blonde or light-brown hair, and is said to be one year older than Dorothy Gale. Most agree that this puts her at about 12 or 13 years of age. Based on Trot's age in The Giant Horse of Oz, she would be 12, if one accepts Ruth Plumly Thompson as an authority. Strangely, more than one of the Oz books start or end with the people of Oz celebrating Betsy's birthday, though it has been claimed as being both in the spring (in Thompson's The Hungry Tiger of Oz) and on Halloween (in Bill Campbell and Irwin Terry's Masquerade in Oz--Campbell has acknowledge that had forgotten the spring reference in the former), although the weather in Oz is generally consistent with being in the Northern Hemisphere. Betsy is also the protagonist of Ruth Plumly Thompson's The Hungry Tiger of Oz.

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