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I haven't seen this film for years, but I remember loving it when I was about six years old - the main thing I remember about it was the song 'an elephant never forgets' which I thought was amazing and went around singing for weeks which drove my parents mad because they didn't like the movie very much. I'm glad Liza played Dorothy - it's only right that Judy Garland's daughter played her character in this cartoon sequel. *goes to dig out the video* I know it's the same character, and played by Judy's daughter who looks and sounds a lot like her, but No comparison can really be drawn from Journey Back to Oz and The Wizard of Oz as they are two completely different things - each with their merits and their weaknesses - but both (in my opinion) are brilliant and well worth a watch!
- polo_tottie
- 21 de nov. de 2006
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THIS CAN ONLY be described as a curious mixture of L. Frank Baum story, TV type limited animation and (for Hollywood "Star Power") a cast of veteran, well known performers doing the voices. Being the product of FILMATION ASSOCIATES, it was their 'ultimate' success. After all after doing so many Saturday morning kiddie cartoon shows, it was their one theatrical release.
ALTHOUGH MANY WOULD decry its lack of Disney-like polish or even the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Fleischers, the production has much to recommend it.
WITHOUT ANY PRETENSIONS of being 'Art' or 'serious' drama, the production team gave us a straight forward telling of a story that has much more of the original Baum tales than one might imagine. Not least of which we point to the veteran cast.
IN A LINE-UP which must have co$t Filmation mucho buck$, we have: Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, Herschel Bernardi, Paul Ford, Jack E. Leonard, Paul Lynde, Mickey Rooney, Rise Stevens, Danny Thomas, Mel Blanc, Dal McKennonLarry Storch and Bill Cosby.
BY WAY OF a tribute to the legendary reputation of the MGM 1939 WIZARD OF OZ, the voice of Aunt Em is done by Margaret Hamilton and Dorothy was done by Liza Minelli, Judy Garland's daughter.
ALTHOUGH MANY WOULD decry its lack of Disney-like polish or even the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Fleischers, the production has much to recommend it.
WITHOUT ANY PRETENSIONS of being 'Art' or 'serious' drama, the production team gave us a straight forward telling of a story that has much more of the original Baum tales than one might imagine. Not least of which we point to the veteran cast.
IN A LINE-UP which must have co$t Filmation mucho buck$, we have: Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, Herschel Bernardi, Paul Ford, Jack E. Leonard, Paul Lynde, Mickey Rooney, Rise Stevens, Danny Thomas, Mel Blanc, Dal McKennonLarry Storch and Bill Cosby.
BY WAY OF a tribute to the legendary reputation of the MGM 1939 WIZARD OF OZ, the voice of Aunt Em is done by Margaret Hamilton and Dorothy was done by Liza Minelli, Judy Garland's daughter.
- redryan64
- 28 de nov. de 2014
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- mark.waltz
- 18 de dez. de 2014
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I first saw this film when I was about 5 or 6, and to this day I've always loved it! Just the story, the voices the songs, the animation was really cute and simple, the gorgeous backgrounds- Liza Minnelli is in the lead as the voice of 'Dorothy', the rest of the cast include, Mickey Rooney (Scarecrow), Ethel Merman (Mombi-the wicked witch of the west's cousin) Paul Lynde (Pumpkin head), and the original 'wicked witch of ther west' from the 1939 MGM classic, does a cameo as Dorothy's Aunt Em! The plot is a mesh of "Ozma Of Oz" and "The Land Of OZ" (The wizard of oz's author's, other book sequels) I've always loved this movie, it is a little cheesy mind you, (and some of the songs would be severly critisced by film critics)and are waaaay too long, but the story is a good sequel, it fits in better to the mgm version everyone knows, better than the 1985 film "return To Oz" (which i also love mind you) because it has, the same cheery backdrops, songs, and voices. This film is very rare and hardly known by anyone. In 1964, apparently Liza Minnelli PROUDLY recorded the voice for Dorothy, but then regretted doing it later on, and was embarrassed, seing as it was was designed as a crude exploit of her mother's (Judy Garland's) work!.... "It was easy" quotes Liza, "All I had to do was mimick my momma's voice!" Anyway it's an excellent film, (it should keep most children entertained--all the one i've showed it to have been anyway)so if you are a die-hard Oz-fan you should see, it (it's on video) I personally have "Journey Back To Oz" in my video collection, and it is a favourite for little cousins e.t.c!
P.S I LOVE the soundtrack score for the 'tornado' scene! It's so dramatic and awesome! you've never heard anything like it! it's really cool with heaps of differant instruments!
P.S I LOVE the soundtrack score for the 'tornado' scene! It's so dramatic and awesome! you've never heard anything like it! it's really cool with heaps of differant instruments!
- tponei
- 23 de jan. de 2001
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- ericstevenson
- 5 de jan. de 2018
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...and Ethel Merman buffs, too, will love her loud, bossy vocals as the wicked witch Mombi, but this cartoon sequel to "The Wizard Of Oz" is bereft of real imagination, substituting fantasy and excitement with noisy action (and cheaply repeating its footage like a bad music video). Little Dorothy is whisked back to Oz, which has gone to ruin, and meets old and new friends. The inelegant animation is stuck somewhere between the weakest Walt Disney and the less-inspired shows from Hanna-Barbera, however many of the songs are good, particularly Dorothy's sweet lament "It's a Far Away Land", superbly performed by Liza Minnelli. You can count on Minnelli for energy, which is why the movie perks up whenever Dorothy is around. Much of it is unmemorable, and I'm not even sure baby-boomers will get a charge from it since it has been out of circulation for so long. As a curiosity item, just fair. ** from ****
- moonspinner55
- 4 de mar. de 2001
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- stitch-99
- 13 de out. de 2013
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There is a HUGE problem with any film based on "The Wizard of Oz" books by Frank Baum. The 1939 film version is such a classic, so iconic, that no follow-up film could satisfy audiences. This is a huge problem with this cartoon sequel...you cannot help but compare it and it always comes up short. Now this isn't to say it's terrible...it just is a film that couldn't have been a success and I'm surprised the Filmation folks didn't consider this more.
As for Filmation and the production of the picture, it' was a VERY difficult project as the tiny studio barely had any money. As a result, it took about a decade to actually finish the movie and release it! Because of this, the voice of Dorothy provided by Liza Minelli actually sounds young because she was a teen when she voiced the character.
So is the picture any good? Well, animation-wise it's not very good. After all, Filmation was not exactly Disney or Looney Tunes! The frame-rate for the picture is low, the quality of the art is fair at best and it didn't look much better than any of their TV work, such as "Bill Cosby and the Cosby Kids".
As for the story and voice acting, it's okay...but really suffers when compared to the famous MGM film. Much of it is because adults and kids alike can enjoy "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) but this sequel is strictly kids stuff...and for very undemanding kids.
As for Filmation and the production of the picture, it' was a VERY difficult project as the tiny studio barely had any money. As a result, it took about a decade to actually finish the movie and release it! Because of this, the voice of Dorothy provided by Liza Minelli actually sounds young because she was a teen when she voiced the character.
So is the picture any good? Well, animation-wise it's not very good. After all, Filmation was not exactly Disney or Looney Tunes! The frame-rate for the picture is low, the quality of the art is fair at best and it didn't look much better than any of their TV work, such as "Bill Cosby and the Cosby Kids".
As for the story and voice acting, it's okay...but really suffers when compared to the famous MGM film. Much of it is because adults and kids alike can enjoy "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) but this sequel is strictly kids stuff...and for very undemanding kids.
- planktonrules
- 16 de mai. de 2023
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- lordzedd-3
- 11 de mai. de 2007
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The first ten minutes of Journey Back to Oz are really cute. Young Dorothy is shown back on her aunt and uncle's farm as they're preparing for another twister. She's thinking of her old friends back in the land of Oz and how she'd wish she could go back and visit them. She sings a pretty song and then gets to go back! Liza Minnelli does a really good job impersonating her mother, especially when she sings. Margaret Hamilton gives voice to Auntie Em, and the credits promise Mickey Rooney as the scarecrow and Ethel Merman as the evil witch. Then the rest of the movie turns really bad.
I know it's tempting to rent this, but trust me, just watch it until she gets to Oz. I love Ethel Merman even more than the next person, but her songs-and everyone else's for that matter-are terrible, and her stampeding elephant army gets old and irritating fast. Mickey Rooney has a very tiny part, but Milton Berle's Cowardly Lion and Danny Thomas's Tin Man have even smaller parts. It was a very cute concept, but the end result is very disappointing.
DLM warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not be your friend. There are several scenes with a bumpy camera, like when Toto chases a cat or anytime the elephants thunder into town, and that will make you sick. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"
I know it's tempting to rent this, but trust me, just watch it until she gets to Oz. I love Ethel Merman even more than the next person, but her songs-and everyone else's for that matter-are terrible, and her stampeding elephant army gets old and irritating fast. Mickey Rooney has a very tiny part, but Milton Berle's Cowardly Lion and Danny Thomas's Tin Man have even smaller parts. It was a very cute concept, but the end result is very disappointing.
DLM warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not be your friend. There are several scenes with a bumpy camera, like when Toto chases a cat or anytime the elephants thunder into town, and that will make you sick. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"
- HotToastyRag
- 5 de dez. de 2019
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This movie was great for an animation. The music in my opinion was the best overall. I liked the opening of the movie. I loved the characters in the movie, and Dorothy can sing really well. A must see for children and adults.
- kita117
- 26 de jun. de 2003
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- elicopperman
- 24 de jul. de 2019
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As Leonard Maltin put it in his review Adults would like it for the all-Star cast of familiar voice supplimentations including Liza Minelli in her mother's role as Dorothy. While it's okay for kids .Margaret Hamilton who Played The Wicked Witch of The West in The Wizard of OZ supplied the voice of Aunty Em in this animated sequel.
Truthfully,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste"of Framingham,MA.
Truthfully,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste"of Framingham,MA.
- Stebaer4
- 11 de set. de 2019
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This movie is excellent! Liza sounds just like her mother when she did the film that it gives me chills every time! I love the new songs and the wonderful plotline which is mesh of "The Marvelous Land of Oz" and "Ozma of Oz". A fantastic sequel =)
- M.Hunt
- 6 de fev. de 1999
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- johnstonjames
- 4 de fev. de 2010
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I don't think it is quite as good as the 1939 classic, which was and still is my childhood favourite, but it is an enjoyable underrated film, that is nowhere near as bad as some people say it is. The animation while simple, is colourful and adds to the charm of the film. The songs, while not as fabulous as the 1939 film, are still very nice and quite charming, even "Carousel". Liza Minelli does an excellent job as Dorothy, and I think her singing voice here was beautiful, and here she sounds like her mother, the wonderful Judy Garland. I loved the characters Pumpkinhead, Glinda (voiced by beautiful opera singer Rise Steevens) and the Horse, but the biggest surprise was Ethel Merman as the witch Mombi. This is still the same person who has the big, brassy voice from films like Call Me Madam, yet she does this film, and manages to do a truly excellent voice over, that is both sinister and fun. Even Margaret Hamilton, the wicked Witch in the 1939 film, voices Aunt Em here The story is like the animation, cute and charming, not the best story line in the world, but stays fairly true to the film it obviously drew its inspiration from. All in all, an enjoyable, charming film. It's not perfect, but I've honestly seen worse. 8/10 Bethany Cox.
- TheLittleSongbird
- 16 de jun. de 2009
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At first, I had never even heard of this film, let alone that this film was intended to be a sequel to the 1939 live-action film "The Wizard of Oz," but I think it's meant as a sequel to the original book. I've bought the movie on DVD, and after watching it, I found it an excellent sequel film, but as a sequel to the original book. I was shocked and surprised by the negative reviews I would see on the Web.
I love the talents of Paul Lynde, who played Uncle Arthur in TV's live-action comedy series "Bewitched," and Liza Minnelli, who provided the voice of Dorothy, reprising the role originally played by her mother Judy Garland. And Liza does sound a lot like her mother when she says, "You wicked old witch!" I love Judy; I have a few of her films.
I love the talents of Paul Lynde, who played Uncle Arthur in TV's live-action comedy series "Bewitched," and Liza Minnelli, who provided the voice of Dorothy, reprising the role originally played by her mother Judy Garland. And Liza does sound a lot like her mother when she says, "You wicked old witch!" I love Judy; I have a few of her films.
- ja_kitty_71
- 20 de out. de 2007
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My kids liked this movie but I think even they started flagging after a while. I totally agree it's way too long, and some really weird music and songs.
The most interesting thing from a UK perspective is an odd moment in the Overture at the beginning of the movie. It surprisingly contains a well known and much loved UK TV theme tune.
British viewers will recognise the News At Ten theme tune in it's entireity minus of course the chimes of Big Ben. I always thought it was specially composed for the show but it was lifted from the score of this movie!
Who knew?
The most interesting thing from a UK perspective is an odd moment in the Overture at the beginning of the movie. It surprisingly contains a well known and much loved UK TV theme tune.
British viewers will recognise the News At Ten theme tune in it's entireity minus of course the chimes of Big Ben. I always thought it was specially composed for the show but it was lifted from the score of this movie!
Who knew?
- phil-476
- 13 de abr. de 2004
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- richard.fuller1
- 5 de jan. de 2013
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Journey Back to Oz (1972) is an animated movie where we journey back to the Land of Oz with these characters and this was a fun time for me.
Positives for Journey Back to Oz (1972): Like I said, I really enjoyed being back in the Land of Oz with these characters and the adventure that they go on was a delight to see. We do get the Wicked Witch of the West back and her evil plan is one of the most insane and silly things that I've seem in any animated movie, but I really enjoyed that aspect of the movie. And finally, the animation of this movie looks fantastic.
Negatives for Journey Back to Oz (1972): The movie doesn't recapture the magic and wonder of the 1939 classic, but then again none of the movies that I've seen have done that and it probably won't happen.
Overall, Journey Back to Oz (1972) was a fun time for me and I do look forward to rewatching it in the future.
Positives for Journey Back to Oz (1972): Like I said, I really enjoyed being back in the Land of Oz with these characters and the adventure that they go on was a delight to see. We do get the Wicked Witch of the West back and her evil plan is one of the most insane and silly things that I've seem in any animated movie, but I really enjoyed that aspect of the movie. And finally, the animation of this movie looks fantastic.
Negatives for Journey Back to Oz (1972): The movie doesn't recapture the magic and wonder of the 1939 classic, but then again none of the movies that I've seen have done that and it probably won't happen.
Overall, Journey Back to Oz (1972) was a fun time for me and I do look forward to rewatching it in the future.
- jared-25331
- 15 de nov. de 2024
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