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Dorothy Gale returns to Kansas to find it devastated, and then finds a new way to get back to the Land of Oz, only to discover that her old friends - the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion - and the entire Land of Oz are all in grave danger. On Dorothy's new journey through Oz, she meets new friends like a china doll princess, a marshmallow man named [[IncrediblyLamePun Marshal Mallow]], a large owl named Wiser, and an ancient tree-turned-tugboat named Tugg. With the help of her new friends, they band together against a [[VillainousHarlequin wicked Jester]] who wants to control Oz by turning important people into marionettes.

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Dorothy Gale returns to Kansas to find it devastated, and then finds a new way to get back to the Land of Oz, only to discover that her old friends - the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion - and the entire Land of Oz are all in grave danger. On Dorothy's new journey through Oz, she meets new friends like a china doll princess, a marshmallow man named [[IncrediblyLamePun [[Pun Marshal Mallow]], a large owl named Wiser, and an ancient tree-turned-tugboat named Tugg. With the help of her new friends, they band together against a [[VillainousHarlequin wicked Jester]] who wants to control Oz by turning important people into marionettes.



* CrushBlush: Marshal Mallow gets this. And since his face is made of white [[IncrediblyLamePun marshmallows]], it is really obvious.

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* CrushBlush: Marshal Mallow gets this. And since his face is made of white [[IncrediblyLamePun [[Pun marshmallows]], it is really obvious.



* IncrediblyLamePun: The marshmallow man being named Marshal Mallow.
** The Great Wall of China - it is made out of China porcelain.
** The Tin Man has a "heart attack".
** The fruit-striped gum attorney mentions that Dorothy and her companions are entitled to a verdict from a jury of their peeps, who happen to be marshmallow peeps.
** The peanut gallery, that "goes nuts" when the judge sentences Dorothy, Wiser and Toto to death, only to overturn the conviction a moment later when he learns that Dorothy is among the ones accused of eating candy.


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* {{Pun}}: The marshmallow man being named Marshal Mallow.
** The Great Wall of China - it is made out of China porcelain.
** The Tin Man has a "heart attack".
** The fruit-striped gum attorney mentions that Dorothy and her companions are entitled to a verdict from a jury of their peeps, who happen to be marshmallow peeps.
** The peanut gallery, that "goes nuts" when the judge sentences Dorothy, Wiser and Toto to death, only to overturn the conviction a moment later when he learns that Dorothy is among the ones accused of eating candy.

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* ImmediateSequel: zigzagged. In oz, years have passed while earth only experienced a day.

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* ImmediateSequel: zigzagged. In oz, Oz, years have passed while earth Earth only experienced a day.



* KiddyCoveralls: Dorothy wears a plain, denim jumper dress with cowboy boots, really reflecting that she's a Kansas farmgirl while in Oz.



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* AnAesop: [[YouAreNotAlone It is easier to face something challenging or scary with friends.]]
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* {{Cameo}}: Creator/BrianBlessed as Judge Jawbreaker, and Creator/TomKenny as a Dainty China Country suitor.

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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: Creator/BrianBlessed as Judge Jawbreaker, and Creator/TomKenny as a Dainty China Country suitor.



** There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo by what seems to be the Saw-horse (a character from the books) leading a carriage of mice.

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** There's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo [[TheCameo cameo]] by what seems to be the Saw-horse (a character from the books) leading a carriage of mice.



** The Queen of all Field Mice and her subjects makes a cameo.

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** The Queen of all Field Mice and her subjects makes a cameo.[[TheCameo cameo]].
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Not to be confused with ''Film/ReturnToOz.''

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Not to be confused with ''Film/ReturnToOz.''
''Film/ReturnToOz'' or the 2012 comic book series ''Legends of Oz: Wicked West''.
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* SweetsOfTemptation: Candy County is a land filled with all sorts of candies and other sweets. There are multiple signs at the entrance warning visitors not to eat the candy.[[note]]It's never made clear why nobody is allowed to eat the candy. The residents are anthropomorphic candies, but there are also plenty of non-sentient candies in the land.[[/note]] The Jester uses his magic to change the signs so that they ''encourage'' Dorothy and Wiser to eat the candies, and he even sings a VillainSong called "Candy Candy" in which he commands them to eat as much candy as possible. This gets Dorothy and Wiser arrested and nearly executed because the people of Candy County consider it a [[SeriousBusiness very serious crime]].
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* AdaptationalVillainy: in the original book, the Jester was being controlled by the wicked witch of the west’s ghost and in the end redeems himself. In the movie, he only fakes having a HeelFaceTurn to trick Dorothy into ruling oz with him. Dorothy is having none of it.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: in the original book, the Jester was being controlled by the wicked witch of the west’s ghost and in the end redeems himself. In the movie, he only fakes having a HeelFaceTurn to trick Dorothy into ruling oz Oz with him. Dorothy is having none of it.
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%%* BigEater: Wiser - Dorothy and Toto jump in.

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%%* * BigEater: Wiser - Dorothy and Toto jump in.
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* CerebusRetcon: Sure, the tornado sent Dorothy on a whimsical, life-changing journey to Oz. It also caused a lot of damage that isn't easy to bounce back from.

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* CerebusRetcon: CerebusCallBack: Sure, the tornado sent Dorothy on a whimsical, life-changing journey to Oz. It also caused a lot of damage that isn't easy to bounce back from.
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* InternationalCoproduction: The series is a co-production between America and India

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''Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return'' is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical film based on ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' by L. Frank Baum, and the book ''Dorothy of Oz'' by his great-grandson, Roger Stanton Baum. It was produced by Summertime Entertainment (the family entertainment division of Alpine Pictures), directed by Daniel St. Pierre and Will Finn, and starred Creator/LeaMichele, Creator/DanAykroyd, Creator/KelseyGrammer, [[Creator/JamesBelushi Jim Belushi]], Creator/MeganHilty, Creator/HughDancy, Creator/OliverPlatt, Creator/BrianBlessed, Creator/PatrickStewart, Creator/BernadettePeters, Creator/TomKenny, and Creator/MartinShort. The film was released in the US and Canada on May 9, 2014.

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''Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return'' is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated musical film based on ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' by L. Frank Baum, and the book ''Dorothy of Oz'' by his great-grandson, Roger Stanton Baum. It was produced by Summertime Entertainment (the family entertainment division of Alpine Pictures), directed by Daniel St. Pierre and Will Finn, and starred Creator/LeaMichele, Creator/DanAykroyd, Creator/KelseyGrammer, [[Creator/JamesBelushi Jim Belushi]], Creator/MeganHilty, Creator/HughDancy, Creator/OliverPlatt, Creator/BrianBlessed, Creator/PatrickStewart, Creator/BernadettePeters, Creator/TomKenny, and Creator/MartinShort. The film was released in the US and Canada on May 9, 2014.


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* InternationalCoproduction: The series is a co-production between America and India
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* AdaptationalVillainy: in the original book, the jester was being controlled by the wicked witch of the west’s ghost and in the end redeems himself. In the movie, he only fakes having a HeelFaceTurn to trick dorothy into ruling oz with him. Dorothy is having none of it.
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: when the jester sents them down a waterfall, no one falls up.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: in the original book, the jester Jester was being controlled by the wicked witch of the west’s ghost and in the end redeems himself. In the movie, he only fakes having a HeelFaceTurn to trick dorothy Dorothy into ruling oz with him. Dorothy is having none of it.
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: when the jester sents them When their boat falls vertically down a waterfall, no one falls up.everyone somehow stands straight and perpendicular on the deck without holding onto anything, instead of falling up at their own speeds.



* BroadStrokes: The film was not preceeded by its own adaptation of the source material, so it essentially serves as a follow-up to either the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz original book]] or the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz more iconic 1939 film adaptation]]. Aside from vague references to the general events of the original story, more specific details such as Dorothy's slippers and the Wizard himself are not shown or mentioned, and the scenes in Kansas seem to be [[SettingUpdate set in a completely different era]] from either the book or film.

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* BroadStrokes: The film was not preceeded preceded by its own adaptation of the source material, so it essentially serves as a follow-up to either the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz original book]] or the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz more iconic 1939 film adaptation]]. Aside from vague references to the general events of the original story, more specific details such as Dorothy's slippers and the Wizard himself are not shown or mentioned, and the scenes in Kansas seem to be [[SettingUpdate set in a completely different era]] from either the book or film.



* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: the jester assumes that the waterfall will asure the hero’s downfall. [[spoiler: they survive of course, minus the China princess]]

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* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: the jester assumes that the waterfall will asure assure the hero’s downfall. [[spoiler: they survive of course, minus the China princess]]

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