
- No One Mourns the Wicked – Opens the film with Ozians celebrating the supposed death of the Wicked Witch, setting the tone of prejudice and fear.
- Dear Old Shiz – A nostalgic ensemble number introducing Shiz University, where Elphaba and Glinda first meet
- The Wizard and I – Elphaba dreams of meeting the Wizard, believing he will help her use her powers for good.
- What Is This Feeling? – A comic duet where Glinda and Elphaba express their instant dislike for each other as roommates.
- Something Bad – Madame Morrible warns Elphaba about the dangers of challenging authority, foreshadowing corruption in Oz.
- Dancing Through Life – Fiyero encourages everyone to live carefree, leading to the school dance where friendships and tensions deepen.
- Popular – Glinda teaches Elphaba how to be “popular,” cementing their growing bond despite differences.
- I’m Not That Girl – Elphaba quietly admits her feelings for Fiyero, knowing she doesn’t fit the romantic ideal
- One Short Day – Elphaba and Glinda marvel at the wonders of Emerald City, united in excitement and hope.
- A Sentimental Man – The Wizard sings of his longing for family, masking his manipulative side.
- Defying Gravity – The act one finale: Elphaba rejects the Wizard’s lies, embraces her power, and literally rises above, declaring independence.
The credits.
No trailer songs found.
devy you forgot to put in the scene descriptions.
curioususerx90_1
a year ago
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