While the witches revel, the protagonist Jimmy (Jack Wild) is actually present, disguised as a witch to infiltrate the castle and rescue his magic flute, Freddy.
The song is a "rotten" rallying cry about togetherness, where the witches boast about how they can "set the world at stall" and wreak havoc together. Character Analysis: Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo Zap the world WitchiePoo from H. R. Pufnstuf Movie
Witchiepoo celebrates her newfound status alongside her peers, including the Boss Witch , played by Martha Raye. While the witches revel, the protagonist Jimmy (Jack
Witchiepoo remains one of the most iconic villains of the "psychedelic era" of children's television. Witchiepoo —played with legendary high energy by Billie
Zap the World: Witchiepoo’s Villainous Anthem In the 1970 feature film , the character Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo —played with legendary high energy by Billie Hayes—delivers one of the most memorable musical moments in Krofft history: "Zap the World!" . The Context of the Song
"Zap the World" serves as a celebratory villain anthem within the movie. It occurs after Witchiepoo is officially chosen as by the Witches' Council.