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Title:
The wonderful Wizard of Oz / Lightyear Entertainment ; a CINAR production ; written by Dan Arioli, Tim Reid ; directed by Tim Reid.
Edition:
25th anniversary collection ; full screen.
Publisher:
Lightyear Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
℗2013
Description:
2 videodiscs (6 hours, 13 min.) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Gale, Dorothy (Fictitious character)--Juvenile drama.
Princess Ozma (Fictitious character)--Juvenile drama.
Oz (Imaginary place)--Juvenile drama.
Feature films--Juvenile drama.
Children's films--Juvenile drama.
Animated films--Juvenile drama.
Fantasy films--Juvenile drama.
Other Authors:
Reid, Tim. aus. aus.
Arioli, Don. aus.
Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919.
Notes:
Based on the stories of L. Frank Baum. Originally released in 1987. Narrated by Margot Kidder. Voices: Morgan Hallet, George Morris, Neil Shee, Richard Dumont.
Contents:
disc 1. The wonderful Wizard of Oz (94 min.) -- The marvelous land of Oz (91 min.) -- disc 2. Ozma of Oz (96 min.) -- The Emerald City of Oz (94 min.).
Summary:
The wonderful Wizard of Oz: Follow the yellow-brick road! A faithful feature-length animated adaptation of L. Frank Baum's imaginative fairy tale containing scenes from the book not included in the MGM classic from 1939.
Marvelous Land of Oz: Introduces Princess Ozma, enchanted as the boy Tip, who discovers his/her true identity after adventures involving Jack Pumpkinhead, the Sawhorse, the Scarecrow, and other characters in Oz.
Ozma of Oz: Dorothy revisits the Land of Oz and encounters a group of Wheelers (fuzzy creatures with wheels instead of feet) and a friendly robot-like character named Tik Tok. On a mission to help save the Royal Family of Ev, Dorothy is reunited with the Scarecrow, Tin Woodsman, and the Lion, and meets Ozma, the Princess of Oz.
The Emerald City of Oz: The Nome King plots his revenge against the Oz people, who narrowly defeated him in Ozma of Oz. Working with the help of Guph, an invasion specialist, the Nome King and his troops tunnel under the Deadly Desert with the aim of enslaving the people of the Emerald City.
UPC:
085365643420
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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