#2: The Wicked Witch Turned Out to Be Too Scary
The character of the Wicked Witch of the West is supposed to be scary, but not too scary, apparently! Portrayed by Margaret Hamilton, her character proved to be so terrifying that studio executives were genuinely concerned about its impact on young audiences. Her sinister appearance and menacing presence had the potential to give children nightmares.

As a result, her screen time in the film was significantly reduced, and several scenes were edited or removed to make her character less intimidating. Despite these changes, Margaret Hamilton’s performance as the Wicked Witch remains iconic and continues to be a source of fascination and fear for generations of viewers. This adjustment in response to audience sensitivity highlights the delicate balance that filmmakers often have to strike when creating timeless classics suitable for all ages.