Mean Girls (2004) vs Wizard of Oz

Wizard of Oz leads with 57% of votes

See full Rewatchable Comfort Movie rankings →

Pick Your Favorite

MEAN GIRLS (2004)

VS

WIZARD OF OZ
0%

Your GOAT List

The Real Debate

At its core, 'Mean Girls' dazzles with sharp, modern satire, while 'Wizard of Oz' enchants with timeless magic. It's a cinematic showdown of 21st-century social warfare against 1939's Technicolor dreamland. Fans are torn between the biting wit of high school hierarchy and the nostalgic allure of a whimsical journey. This battle isn't just about which film you rewind; it’s a clash between the snappy dialogue of contemporary chaos and the melodic harmony of classic control. Are you team Pink Wednesdays or Yellow Brick Road? Choose your side!

Mean Girls (2004) vs. Wizard of Oz

🔥 Fan Takes

tbh, if I wanna laugh & feel seen? Mean Girls. If I wanna escape in a fantasy? Oz. can't choose, won't choose.
idk how you can even compare, MGM's flying monkeys > mean girl drama any day lol
Mean Girls is iconic, but Wizard of Oz? That's pure magic frm childhood.💖

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Wizard of Oz over Mean Girls (2004) when it comes to the greatest Rewatchable Comfort Movies of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Wizard of Oz 57.9% of the time over Mean Girls (2004).

Across all battles:

Wizard of Oz win rate: 56.1%

Mean Girls (2004) win rate: 37.8%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

The Princess Bride is currently topping the charts as the #1 contender. If you want to see who else is in the running, check out the GOAT List.

What makes Mean Girls still so popular?

Fans love Mean Girls for its sharp wit and relatable high school satire. It’s packed with quotable lines and memorable characters that really resonate with younger audiences. Plus, who doesn't love a bit of teen drama?

Why is Wizard of Oz dominating against Mean Girls in the Greatest Rewatchable Comfort Movies of All Time league?

Wizard of Oz pulls ahead with its timeless charm and nostalgia factor. It's a film that spans generations, so more fans have a deep, emotional connection to it than to the relatively newer Mean Girls. Its magical story just seems to have that universal appeal!