Animated version of the classic story of a young farmgirl who is transported to the magic land of Oz.Animated version of the classic story of a young farmgirl who is transported to the magic land of Oz.Animated version of the classic story of a young farmgirl who is transported to the magic land of Oz.
- Directors
- Writers
- Stars
Aileen Quinn
- Dorothy Gale
- (voice)
Lorne Greene
- The Wizard
- (voice)
Mari Okamoto
- Dorothy Gale
- (voice)
Hizuru Kotobuki
- Scarecrow
- (voice)
Jôji Yanami
- Tin Woodman
- (voice)
Taeko Nakanishi
- Aunt Em
- (voice)
- …
Naoki Tatsuta
- Uncle Henry
- (voice)
Kazuo Kumakura
- The Wizard
- (voice)
Shôhei Matsubara
- Toto
- (voice)
Motomu Kiyokawa
- Soldier
- (voice)
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Featured review
This is one of the best screen adaptions of the "Wizard of Oz" tale I've seen. The story in this movie stays a lot closer to the novel than the Garland musical (which I love very much, don't get me wrong).
The plot, as always, is the same: young Dorothy and her dog Toto get whisked away in a tornado to the magical Land of Oz and has to journey to see the mysterious Wizard, who lives in the Emerald City. Along the way she meets the Scarcrow, who wants a brain, the Tin Man, who wants a heart, and the Cowardly Lion who desperately wants some courage. The trouble is the Wizard won't grant any of their wishes until they defeat the Wicked Witch of the West for him.
The animation in this movie, while not spectacular, seems to be fitting and it looks a bit like anime sometimes.
This movie has some great songs. Sadly I don't know the names of the songs, and even worse I don't think they've ever been released on any sort of soundtrack but they are brilliant and Aileen Quinn's voice and song work in this movie is AMAZING. Her talent is worth seeing the movie for alone!
Kids will love this. I saw this movie for the first time as a 5 year old and it captured me from the start. It can be a bit scary but it shouldn't be missed. 9/10!
The plot, as always, is the same: young Dorothy and her dog Toto get whisked away in a tornado to the magical Land of Oz and has to journey to see the mysterious Wizard, who lives in the Emerald City. Along the way she meets the Scarcrow, who wants a brain, the Tin Man, who wants a heart, and the Cowardly Lion who desperately wants some courage. The trouble is the Wizard won't grant any of their wishes until they defeat the Wicked Witch of the West for him.
The animation in this movie, while not spectacular, seems to be fitting and it looks a bit like anime sometimes.
This movie has some great songs. Sadly I don't know the names of the songs, and even worse I don't think they've ever been released on any sort of soundtrack but they are brilliant and Aileen Quinn's voice and song work in this movie is AMAZING. Her talent is worth seeing the movie for alone!
Kids will love this. I saw this movie for the first time as a 5 year old and it captured me from the start. It can be a bit scary but it shouldn't be missed. 9/10!
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Did you know
- TriviaOriginally shown at the Cannes Film Festival.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: the Wizard of Oz (1982 Anime) (2014)
- SoundtracksDare ka ga Watashi wo Matte-iru
(Somebody Is Waiting for Me)
Lyrics by Keisuke Yamakawa
Music by Yûichirô Oda
Performed by Mitsuko Horie & Koorogi '73
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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- Also known as
- The Wizard of Oz
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $612,300
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1(original and intended ratio)
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