If you prefer your Oz stories told from the perspective of the unsung canine hero (and have a good sense of humor), check out this snarky retelling.
If you prefer your Oz stories told from the perspective of the unsung canine hero (and have a good sense of humor), check out this snarky retelling.
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If you prefer your Oz stories told from the perspective of the unsung canine hero (and have a good sense of humor), check out this snarky retelling.
If you prefer your Oz stories told from the perspective of the unsung canine hero (and have a good sense of humor), check out this snarky retelling.
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Imagine Dorothy is actually evil herself and becomes a nightmare ruler who ruins all of Oz. This is the story of Amy, the other girl from Kansas--and her journey into Oz to save it from the gingham-wearing despot.
Imagine Dorothy is actually evil herself and becomes a nightmare ruler who ruins all of Oz. This is the story of Amy, the other girl from Kansas--and her journey into Oz to save it from the gingham-wearing despot.
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Imagine Dorothy is actually evil herself and becomes a nightmare ruler who ruins all of Oz. This is the story of Amy, the other girl from Kansas--and her journey into Oz to save it from the gingham-wearing despot.
Imagine Dorothy is actually evil herself and becomes a nightmare ruler who ruins all of Oz. This is the story of Amy, the other girl from Kansas--and her journey into Oz to save it from the gingham-wearing despot.
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More accurate to the original book, but also the most terrifying film for children that has ever been produced. Dorothy is taken to an asylum for electric...Show more
More accurate to the original book, but also the most terrifying film for children that has ever been produced. Dorothy is taken to an asylum for electric shock therapy because she won't stop talking about Oz. Princess Mombi has a whole gallery of heads that she can switch out according to her mood--because sometimes it's just not enough to change your outfit.
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More accurate to the original book, but also the most terrifying film for children that has ever been produced. Dorothy is taken to an asylum for electric...Show more
More accurate to the original book, but also the most terrifying film for children that has ever been produced. Dorothy is taken to an asylum for electric shock therapy because she won't stop talking about Oz. Princess Mombi has a whole gallery of heads that she can switch out according to her mood--because sometimes it's just not enough to change your outfit.
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If you haven't seen the original movie in a while, take a trip down the yellow-brick memory lane!
If you haven't seen the original movie in a while, take a trip down the yellow-brick memory lane!
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If you haven't seen the original movie in a while, take a trip down the yellow-brick memory lane!
If you haven't seen the original movie in a while, take a trip down the yellow-brick memory lane!
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After being transported from Lucas, Kansas, to the Land of Oz by a tornado, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale sets out to find the Wizard, unaware that she is about to fulfill a prophecy that will change everyone's lives forever.
After being transported from Lucas, Kansas, to the Land of Oz by a tornado, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale sets out to find the Wizard, unaware that she is about to fulfill a prophecy that will change everyone's lives forever.
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After being transported from Lucas, Kansas, to the Land of Oz by a tornado, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale sets out to find the Wizard, unaware that she is about to fulfill a prophecy that will change everyone's lives forever.
After being transported from Lucas, Kansas, to the Land of Oz by a tornado, 20-year-old Dorothy Gale sets out to find the Wizard, unaware that she is about to fulfill a prophecy that will change everyone's lives forever.
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In this modern spin on the story---Dorothy crashes and burns out of grad school in Kansas and flees to Ireland for a fresh start with some help of new friends.
In this modern spin on the story---Dorothy crashes and burns out of grad school in Kansas and flees to Ireland for a fresh start with some help of new friends.
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In this modern spin on the story---Dorothy crashes and burns out of grad school in Kansas and flees to Ireland for a fresh start with some help of new friends.
In this modern spin on the story---Dorothy crashes and burns out of grad school in Kansas and flees to Ireland for a fresh start with some help of new friends.
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Historical fiction about the making of the movie as told by Baum's wife, Maud.
Historical fiction about the making of the movie as told by Baum's wife, Maud.
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Historical fiction about the making of the movie as told by Baum's wife, Maud.
Historical fiction about the making of the movie as told by Baum's wife, Maud.
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A quirky graphic novel about a grieving girl and a tin man looking for a heart.
A quirky graphic novel about a grieving girl and a tin man looking for a heart.
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A quirky graphic novel about a grieving girl and a tin man looking for a heart.
A quirky graphic novel about a grieving girl and a tin man looking for a heart.
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A noir version of Oz. When Dorothy returns with fantastical stories about the witch she killed, the townspeople are concerned and she ends up an asylum un...Show more
A noir version of Oz. When Dorothy returns with fantastical stories about the witch she killed, the townspeople are concerned and she ends up an asylum under the care of Dr. Wilford. But as Dr. Wilford listens to Dorothy, she starts to wonder if Dorothy is telling the truth or if something more sinister is going on.
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A noir version of Oz. When Dorothy returns with fantastical stories about the witch she killed, the townspeople are concerned and she ends up an asylum un...Show more
A noir version of Oz. When Dorothy returns with fantastical stories about the witch she killed, the townspeople are concerned and she ends up an asylum under the care of Dr. Wilford. But as Dr. Wilford listens to Dorothy, she starts to wonder if Dorothy is telling the truth or if something more sinister is going on.
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