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* The 1999, Russian two-part animated television adaptation of L. Frank Baum, ''Adventures in the Emerald City: Silver Shoes''. It’s mostly based on Baum but includes several elements from the "Magic Land" books. A two part sequel, ''Adventures in the Emerald City: Princess Ozma'', adapted Baum’s ''Land of Oz''. |
* The 1999, Russian two-part animated television adaptation of L. Frank Baum, ''Adventures in the Emerald City: Silver Shoes''. It’s mostly based on Baum but includes several elements from the "Magic Land" books. A two part sequel, ''Adventures in the Emerald City: Princess Ozma'', adapted Baum’s ''Land of Oz''. |
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* A [[One-Episode Wonder]] TV show pilot was made in 2002, ''[[Lost in Oz]]''. This is not to be confused with a trilogy of books written by Joshua Dudley, also entitled ''[[Lost in Oz (novel)]]''. |
* A [[One-Episode Wonder]] TV show pilot was made in 2002, ''[[Lost in Oz]]''. This is not to be confused with a trilogy of books written by Joshua Dudley, also entitled ''[[Lost in Oz (novel)]]''. |
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* ''[[The Muppets Wizard of Oz]]'' was a 2005 [[Made for TV Movie]] that cast Ashanti as a [[Present Day]] Dorothy and various [[The Muppets|Muppets]] as her |
* ''[[The Muppets Wizard of Oz]]'' was a 2005 [[Made for TV Movie]] that cast Ashanti as a [[Present Day]] Dorothy and various [[The Muppets|Muppets]] as her traveling companions and adversaries. Miss Piggy, for instance, plays all four witches. |
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* The 2007 Sci Fi Channel six hour, three-part miniseries ''[[Tin Man (TV series)]],'' a re-imagining and continuation of the classic story set years after the events of the original ''Wonderful Wizard of Oz.'' |
* The 2007 Sci Fi Channel six hour, three-part miniseries ''[[Tin Man (TV series)]],'' a re-imagining and continuation of the classic story set years after the events of the original ''Wonderful Wizard of Oz.'' |
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* The 2011 miniseries ''[[The Witches of Oz]]'' by Leigh Scott of [[The Asylum]] fame, in which a modern-day Dorothy Gale discovers that her best-selling novels are in fact inspired by her own |
* The 2011 miniseries ''[[The Witches of Oz]]'' by Leigh Scott of [[The Asylum]] fame, in which a modern-day Dorothy Gale discovers that her best-selling novels are in fact inspired by her own suppressed memories of her adventures in Oz. |
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* Many stage musicals are based on the Oz books, with the first ones written by Baum himself; later ones include: |
* Many stage musicals are based on the Oz books, with the first ones written by Baum himself; later ones include: |
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** ''[[The Wiz]]'' |
** ''[[The Wiz]]'' |
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** There's also a [[Manhwa]] called ''[[Dorothy of Oz (manhwa)]]''. |
** There's also a [[Manhwa]] called ''[[Dorothy of Oz (manhwa)]]''. |
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** Ozma and the Nome King are featured prominently in the Vertigo series ''[[Fables]]''. |
** Ozma and the Nome King are featured prominently in the Vertigo series ''[[Fables]]''. |
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* There's a CGI movie in pre-production from John Boorman, the director of ''[[Zardoz]]''. |
* There's a CGI movie in pre-production{{when}} from John Boorman, the director of ''[[Zardoz]]''. |
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* Several video games have been released based on the series |
* Several video games have been released based on the series |
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** An RPG called ''[http://www.rpgamer.com/games/other/nds/rizzoawd/rizzoawd.html RIZ-ZOAWD]'' (an anagram of "Wizard Oz"), released in Japan by Media.Vision, which is highly stylized and re-imagined. |
** An RPG called ''[http://www.rpgamer.com/games/other/nds/rizzoawd/rizzoawd.html RIZ-ZOAWD]'' (an anagram of "Wizard Oz"), released in Japan by Media.Vision, which is highly stylized and re-imagined. |
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