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[[caption-width-right:350:''We're not in Kansas anymore.''\\
(Top L to R): ''Anime/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' (1986), ''Film/TheWitchesOfOz'' (2011), ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryAndTheWizardOfOz'' (2011)\\
(Middle L to R): ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' (2003), ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939) ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2011)\\
(Bottom L to R): ''Film/ReturnToOz'' (1985), ''Series/TinMan'' (2007), ''Film/TheMuppetsWizardOfOz'' (2005)]]

The Land of Oz is a fantasy setting created by Creator/LFrankBaum in his novel ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''. The book has had [[Literature/LandOfOz 39 official sequels]] (among many unauthorised ones and spinoffs) with the originals generally being called "The Famous Forty", 14 of them being written by Baum.

''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' was adapted for the stage almost immediately, and was a massive success, inspiring Baum to begin writing the sequel novels. It has since been adapted numerous times, in nearly every conceivable medium, including a 1939 film musical that for many people is more familiar than the original novel; most film adaptations these days will at least allude to the 1939 film in some way, although copyright makes this tricky. The number of non-literary adaptations decrease rapidly the further into the sequels you look, with almost none after the third novel, although elements from later novels do frequently appear in adaptations of the earlier novels.

Out of the “Famous Forty”, 26 of the books are public domain, allowing considerable scope for unlicensed spin-offs, sequels and re-imaginings; thus making the trope DystopianOz possible, which many of the below works employ. Given the public domain status of most of the original books by now, fan fiction of the series can be legally published and profited from. Series that take on their own unique interpretations of Oz, such as ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' and ''Literature/DorothyMustDie'', have found great success with major publishers. PseudocanonicalFic that tries to stick to the original canon of the Famous Forty Oz books are more niche, and many of these stories have been published by The Royal Publisher of Oz, the Hungry Tiger Press, Books of Wonder, the official fan magazine ''Oziana'', and others over the years. [[http://www.oztimeline.net/BooksforSale.htm The Royal Publisher of Oz]] is nowadays the main publisher of these canon-friendly Oz stories (other than those who self-publish), and maintains an extended canon for modern stories that are close enough in tone to the original books.

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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/land_of_oz.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''We're not in Kansas anymore.''\\
(Top L to R): ''Anime/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' (1986), ''Film/TheWitchesOfOz'' (2011), ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryAndTheWizardOfOz'' (2011)\\
(Middle L to R): ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' (2003), ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939) ''Series/OnceUponATime'' (2011)\\
(Bottom L to R): ''Film/ReturnToOz'' (1985), ''Series/TinMan'' (2007), ''Film/TheMuppetsWizardOfOz'' (2005)]]

The Land of Oz is a fantasy setting created by Creator/LFrankBaum in his novel ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''. The book has had [[Literature/LandOfOz 39 official sequels]] (among many unauthorised ones and spinoffs) with the originals generally being called "The Famous Forty", 14 of them being written by Baum.

''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' was adapted for the stage almost immediately, and was a massive success, inspiring Baum to begin writing the sequel novels. It has since been adapted numerous times, in nearly every conceivable medium, including a 1939 film musical that for many people is more familiar than the original novel; most film adaptations these days will at least allude to the 1939 film in some way, although copyright makes this tricky. The number of non-literary adaptations decrease rapidly the further into the sequels you look, with almost none after the third novel, although elements from later novels do frequently appear in adaptations of the earlier novels.

Out of the “Famous Forty”, 26 of the books are public domain, allowing considerable scope for unlicensed spin-offs, sequels and re-imaginings; thus making the trope DystopianOz possible, which many of the below works employ. Given the public domain status of most of the original books by now, fan fiction of the series can be legally published and profited from. Series that take on their own unique interpretations of Oz, such as ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' and ''Literature/DorothyMustDie'', have found great success with major publishers. PseudocanonicalFic that tries to stick to the original canon of the Famous Forty Oz books are more niche, and many of these stories have been published by The Royal Publisher of Oz, the Hungry Tiger Press, Books of Wonder, the official fan magazine ''Oziana'', and others over the years. [[http://www.oztimeline.net/BooksforSale.htm The Royal Publisher of Oz]] is nowadays the main publisher of these canon-friendly Oz stories (other than those who self-publish), and maintains an extended canon for modern stories that are close enough in tone to the original books.

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!!Oz-related works with their own pages on this wiki include:
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[[AC:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Anime/TheWizardOfOz'' (''Oz no Mahōtsukai'', 1982) -- A feature film-length adaptation of the first novel. Produced by Creator/{{Toho}} with animation by Creator/{{Topcraft}}, it was made for a U.S. audience (in English first) and was not released in Japan until 1986. The English Version stars Creator/AileenQuinn as Dorothy and Creator/LorneGreene as the Wizard.
* ''Anime/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' (''Oz no Mahōtsukai'', 1986) -- Adapted the first three and the sixth novel; English-language dubbed version by [[Creator/CookieJarEntertainment Cinar]] aired on Creator/{{HBO}}.
* ''Anime/TheWonderfulGalaxyOfOz'' (''Space Oz no Bōken'', 1992) -- The first novel but InSpace.

[[AC:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/OzCaliber'' (Caliber, 1994-1996; Arrow, 1997-2000) -- Three 1990s era twenty-somethings are swept away from our Earth to the land of Oz via tornado. There they discover that sinister forces have been at work, [[DystopianOz and the evil Nome King now rules the land with an iron fist]], backed up by his army of rock-dwelling minions. Having become unwilling freedom fighters in a world not their own, Earthlings Peter, Kevin, Mary, and Kevin’s dog Max soon play a central role in ridding the once-beautiful Oz of the Nome King’s dark influence.
* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' (Vertigo, 2002-2015) -- A MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of fairy tales and children's fantasy; Ozma and the Nome King are featured prominently.
* ''ComicBook/{{Oz|MarvelComics}}'' (Marvel, 2009-2013) -- Creator/MarvelComics' comic adaptations of the first six books by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young.
* ''ComicBook/GrimmFairyTales'' (Zenescope, 2005-) -- A DarkerAndEdgier take on various fairy tales, in which Oz is one of the "Realms of Power" and gets several spin-offs dedicated to it.

[[AC:Films -- Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/JourneyBackToOz'' (1974) -- A sequel to the 1939 movie, using voice actors connected with the movie. (Creator/MargaretHamilton voiced Aunt Em, for example.) Produced by Creator/{{Filmation}}
* ''WesternAnimation/DorothyMeetsOzmaOfOz'' (1987) -- A half-hour direct-to-video film based on the third novel.
* ''WesternAnimation/LionOfOz'' (2000) -- A prequel to the original book starring the Cowardly Lion.
* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryAndTheWizardOfOz'' (2011) -- This DirectToVideo animated feature is a TwiceToldTale version of the 1939 film that adds the [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry battling cat and mouse]] to the story. (The same company holds the rights to both the cartoon characters and the movie.)
** ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryBackToOz'' (2016) -- A sequel which also takes inspiration from some of the other ''Oz'' books.
* ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfOzDorothysReturn'' (2014) -- A fully computer-animated feature film, a sequel to both the 1939 film and based on a book written by L. Frank Baum's great-grandson.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSteamEnginesOfOz'' (2018) -- Sequel set a century after ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' where technology has advanced to SteamPunk levels. Based on the comic book series of the same name.

[[AC:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/{{The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|1910}}'' (1910) -- The oldest surviving film adaptation of the franchise.
* ''Film/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz'' (1914) -- A film adaptation of the seventh novel.
* ''Film/{{The Wizard Of Oz|1925}}'' (1925) -- Larry Semon's comedic take, which inspired the AllJustADream and AndYouWereThere aspects the 1939 movie would borrow
* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939) -- The iconic MGM musical film that adapted the first novel.
* ''Film/TheWiz'' (1978) -- All-African-American musical retelling of the first novel loosely based on the Broadway musical of the same name.
* ''Film/ReturnToOz'' (1985) -- Not exactly a sequel to the 1939 film; drew plot elements and characters from the first two sequel novels.
* ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful'' (2013) -- A prequel about how the Wizard came to Oz.
* ''Film/WickedPartOne'' (2024) -- The first part of a MovieMultipack adapting the [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} stage musical of the same name]].

[[AC:Literature]]
* ''Literature/LandOfOz'' (the 40 official novels, 1900-1963)
** ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' (1900)
** ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' (1904)
** ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' (1907)
** ''Literature/DorothyAndTheWizardInOz'' (1908)
** ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'' (1909)
** ''Literature/TheEmeraldCityOfOz'' (1910)
** ''Literature/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz'' (1913)
** ''Literature/TikTokOfOz'' (1914)
** ''Literature/TheScarecrowOfOz'' (1915)
** ''Literature/RinkitinkInOz'' (1916)
** ''Literature/TheLostPrincessOfOz'' (1917)
** ''Literature/TheTinWoodmanOfOz'' (1918)
** ''Literature/TheMagicOfOz'' (1919)
** ''Literature/GlindaOfOz'' (1920)
** ''Literature/TheLostKingOfOz'' (1925)
** ''Literature/JackPumpkinheadOfOz'' (1929)
** ''Literature/OjoInOz'' (1933)
** ''Literature/HandyMandyInOz'' (1937)
* ''Literature/TalesOfTheMagicLand'' (1939-1975) -- A (very free) Russian translation of the first book made by Alexander Melentyevich Volkov that spun off into its own book series.
* ''Literature/TheMysteriousChroniclesOfOz'' (1985) by James E. Nitch (under the PenName "Onyx Madden") -- A midquel between the second and third books which explains how Ozma got used to her new role as ruler.
* ''Literature/{{Was}}'' by Geoff Ryman (1992) -- A DarkerAndEdgier novel where Dorothy creates a fantasy world called "Oz" to escape the pain of her parent's death and her boring life with her distant (and sometimes abusive) aunt and uncle.
* ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' by Creator/GregoryMaguire -- Dark adult-aimed reimaginings that blend various versions of the series together.
** ''[[Literature/{{Wicked}} Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]'' (1995).
** ''Literature/SonOfAWitch'' (2005).
** ''Literature/ALionAmongMen'' (2008).
** ''Literature/OutOfOz'' (2011).
* ''Literature/TheSevenBlueMountainsOfOz'' by Dorothy Grandy -- A trilogy featuring a new cast as well as various references to the official books.
** ''The Disenchanted Princess of Oz'' (1995)
** ''Tippetarius in Oz'' (2000)
** ''Zim Greenleaf of Oz'' (2005)
* ''FanFic/OzmaSeesHerself'' by Edward Einhorn (1997) -- A short story set between ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' and ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' in which Ozma struggles to adapt to her new role as ruler of Oz.
* ''Literature/ParadoxInOz'' by Edward Einhorn (2000) -- A modern ''Oz'' novel in the style of the classic books, in which the anti-aging spell that keeps Oz's populace young wears out, and Princess Ozma needs to travel through time to get the spell reinstated.
* ''Literature/InSearchOfDorothy'' by David Anthony (2005-2007) -- A duology of Oz books intended as a trilogy, following from the MGM movie 20 years later where the Witch has returned to wreak havoc on Oz.
* ''Literature/DorothyMustDie'' by Danielle Paige (2014) -- The first book of a series re-imagining Dorothy as having been corrupted by her position in the Baum books and becoming an evil dictator. The protagonist is a modern-day Kansas Teen, Amy Gunn.
* ''Literature/TheHauntedCastleOfOz'' by Marcus Mebes (2019) -- A modern Oz book following the continuity of the original books, in which Ozma finds that her castle is haunted and enlists Dorothy and her friends to get to the bottom of the mystery.
* ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids '' by Lupan Evezan & Aristide Twain (2020) -- An independent science-fantasy series about TheMultiverse, which uses what is explicitly the original books' Land of Oz as a recurring setting (starting with a story appropriately entitled ''The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids in Oz'').
* ''Literature/Wretched2022'' (2022) -- a dark contemporary romance novel written by Creator/EmilyMcIntire based on ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''.

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/LostInOz'' (2002) -- A young woman from present-day America travels to Oz and battles the returned Wicked Witch of the West. A pilot episode that didn't go to series.
* ''Film/TheMuppetsWizardOfOz'' (2005) -- A MadeForTVMovie that cast Music/{{Ashanti}} as a PresentDay Dorothy and various [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppets]] as her travelling companions and adversaries. Miss Piggy, for instance, plays all four witches.
* ''Series/TinMan'' (2007) -- Creator/{{Syfy}}'s six hour, three-part miniseries, a re-imagining and continuation of the classic story set years after the events of the original.
* ''Film/TheWitchesOfOz'' (2011) -- Miniseries directed by Leigh Scott of Creator/TheAsylum fame, in which a modern-day Dorothy Gale discovers that her best-selling novels are in fact inspired by her own supressed memories of her adventures in Oz.
* ''Series/EmeraldCity'' (2017) -- A very loose DarkerAndEdgier & HotterAndSexier adaptation: the scarecrow is a [[TroubledButCute shirtless amnesiac]], the Witch of the West runs a brothel, the wizard is a tyrant who has [[BanOnMagic banned the practice of magic]], and Dorothy has a gun.

[[AC:Manhwa]]
* ''Manhwa/DorothyOfOz'' (2006) -- A Korean fantasy comic loosely based on the story.

[[AC:Music]]
* ''Music/StraightOuttaOz'' (2016) -- A ConceptAlbum by Todrick Hall that serves as a semi-autobiographical account of Todrick's life using an ''Oz'' motif.

[[AC:Pinballs]]
* ''Pinball/TheWizardOfOz'' (2013)

[[AC:Podcasts]]
* ''[[Recap/FilmRerollTheWizardOfOz Film Reroll: The Wizard of Oz]]'' (2016) -- Begins as a retelling of the 1939 film, then goes off in a direction all its own. Highlights include Dorothy becoming a DragonRider while her friends learn to use magic (with mixed results) after looting the Wicked Witch of the West's castle. The campaign also features appearances by Mombi and Tip/Ozma.
* ''Podcast/TheChroniclesOfOz'' (2017-) -- An ongoing AudioPlay adaptation of the original books, which take a somewhat DarkerAndEdgier spin (though much truer to the spirit and tone of the original books than some of the other adaptations here), featuring a teenaged Dorothy and an Oz on the brink of civil war.[[StealthPun Also, all the inhabitants of Oz speak with Australian accents.]]
* ''Podcast/HitTheBricks'' (2020-) -- a [[TheMusical Musical]] AudioPlay about two modern-day teenagers, cousins Jessi Hugson and Wallace Williams, who find themselves in Oz about a hundred years after the events of L. Frank Baum's books.

[[AC:Theatre]]
* ''Theatre/{{The Wizard of Oz|1902}}'' (1902) -- The first adaptation, it's loosely related to the original book and was written by Baum himself.
* ''Theatre/TheWiz'' (1975) -- A musical retelling of the first book, with African-American songwriters and influence.
* ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' (2003) -- Adapted from a [[Literature/{{Wicked}} book of the same name]] that revisited the events before and during ''The Wizard of Oz'' from the Wicked Witch of the West's perspective.
* ''Theatre/{{The Wizard of Oz|2011}}'' (2011) -- Creator/AndrewLloydWebber musical based on the 1939 film.
* ''Theatre/TheKansasCollection'' (2016-2019) -- A dark immersive theatre show based on the books.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOz'' (1993) -- A 2-D Platformer for the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]. Based on the 1939 film.
* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOzBeyondTheYellowBrickRoad'' (''RIZ-ZOAWD'', 2009) -- A Platform/NintendoDS RPG which is highly stylized and re-imagined.
* ''VideoGame/EmeraldCityConfidential'' (2009) -- A point and click game featuring Oz characters in 1940s film noir Emerald City.
* ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'' (2015) -- Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin-Man and Lion, among other literary characters, are members of a steampunk hero team led by Abraham Lincoln.
* ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' (2015) -- The game features characters and a stage based on the 1939 film.
* Currently unnamed game (TBD) -- A DarkerAndEdgier adaptation of the original book; teased at in TheStinger of and sequel to ''VideoGame/LiesOfP''.

[[AC:Web Comics]]
* ''Webcomic/TheBlackBrickRoadOfOZ'' (2012-2016) -- A surreal reimagining of the original ''Oz'' books.
* ''Webcomic/CheshireCrossing'' (2006-2008, 2017-2019) -- A crossover fantasy webcomic starring Dorothy Gale, Alice Liddell, and Wendy Darling.
* ''Webcomic/{{Namesake}}'' (2010-) -- A comic that crosses over many public domain fantasy stories, and features Oz prominently in the first arc when main character Emma gets teleported there. The comic considers the first six books canon before branching off on its own.
* ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' (2007-2022) -- by Shaenon K. Garrity & Jeffrey C. Wells. While this isn't set in the Land of Oz universe, most of the characters are {{expies}} of Oz characters.
* ''Webcomic/YellowBrickRamble'' (2023-) -- A reimagining of ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''.

[[AC:Web Videos]]
* ''WebVideo/NoPlaceLikeHome'' (2007) -- A very loose adaptation directed and produced by [[WebVideo/GuaranteedVideo Ryan Murphy]].

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Wizard of Oz|1933}}'' (1933) -- A one-shot animated short produced by Ted Eshbaugh. This short was originally going to be the first in a series of shorts based on the first novel. However, due to copyright issues with the Technicolor process at the time, the project was shelved. This short is notable for being the first animated ''Oz'' film.
* ''WesternAnimation/TalesOfTheWizardOfOz'' (1961) -- A series of short cartoons by Crawley Films (later Creator/RankinBassProductions), featuring Dorothy, the Wizard, the Witch, Socrates Scarecrow, Rusty Tinman, and Dandy Lion.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheWizardOfOz'' (1990) -- A sequel to the 1939 movie. Produced by Creator/DiCEntertainment and Turner Entertainment.
* ''WesternAnimation/DorothyAndTheWizardOfOz'' (2017) -- A Flash Animated series produced by Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation and airing on [[Creator/{{Boomerang}} Boomerang's]] On-Demand service. The show follows the adventures of Dorothy and her friends in OZ. This show combines elements from the books and the 1939 movie.
* ''WesternAnimation/LostInOz'' (2017) -- Computer-animated series, from a pilot episode originally released in 2015, with Dorothy and Toto in a {{magitek}} Emerald City where Dorothy's best friend is a witch named West.

[[AC:Related Franchises]]
* ''Franchise/{{Wicked}}''

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!!Other Oz-related works include:

[[AC:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Toto! The Wonderful Adventure'' (Weekly Shōnen Magazine 2003-2005) -- Also has elements from Literature/AliceInWonderland.
* ''Captive Hearts Of Oz'' (2017) -- A reimagining of Baum’s original Oz stories in a modern, shoujo style. Four Complete Volumes.

[[AC:Comic Books]]
* ''The Wizard of OZ'' ([[Creator/DellComics Dell Junior Illustrated]], 1956)
* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (Classics Illustrated Junior, 1957)
* ''MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz'' (Marvel/DC, 1975) -- An adaptation of the 1939 film created as a collaboration between Creator/MarvelComics and Creator/DCComics.
* ''Marvel Treasury of Oz'' (Marvel, 1975) -- Intended to adapt the sequel novels in the same format with the same creative team; only managed the first sequel before being discontinued.
* ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew In The Oz-Wonderland War Trilogy'' (DC, 1986)
* ''Adventures in Oz'' (First Comics, Dark Horse, IDW 1986-1992) -- Five {{graphic novel}}s by Eric Shanower.
* ''Oz Squad'' (Brave New Words, 1991-1996) -- Oz characters as NinetiesAntiHero super team, led by an adult Dorothy.
* ''The Wizard of Oz: The Graphic Novel'' (Puffin Books, 2005)-- A [[SettingUpdate Modernized]] adaptation by Michael Cavallaro.
* ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (''Le Magicien D' Oz'', Delcourt, 2005) -- A beautifully illustrated adaptation of the first novel by David Chauvel and Enrique Fernandez. English Version was published by Creator/ImageComics.
* ''The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles'' (BUYMETOYS.com, 2005-2008) -- crossover miniseries with Literature/AliceInWonderland, starring college-aged Dorothy and Alice in modern times, returning to the wondrous lands of their childhoods. Also had two spin-off miniseries; the prologue ''Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Prelude to Evil '', and ''Jack & Cat'', which starred Jack Pumpkinhead and the Cheshire Cat.
* ''Oz: the Manga'' (Antarctic, 2006) -- Adapted the first novel.
* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (Stone Arch Books, 2009) -- An {{Animesque}} adaptation by Martin Powell and Jorge Break
* ''The Royal Historian of Oz'' (SLG Publishing, 2011) -- an original story by Tommy Kovac and Andy Hirsch. A struggling author and fan of the Oz books discovers that Oz and all of Baum's stories were real. On the other hand, his teenage son is not a fan of Oz.
* ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (Sterling Children's Books, 2012) -- Adaptation of the first novel by Ben Caldwell.
* ''The Legend of Oz: Wicked West'' (Big Dog Ink, 2011-2016) -- Re-imagines the setting as a {{Western}}.
** ''Legends of Oz: The Scarecrow'' (2013)
** ''Legends of Oz: Tik-Tok and the Kalidah'' (2016)
* ''No Place Like Home'' (Creator/ImageComics, 2012) -- A horror series
* ''Dorothy of Oz Prequel'' (Creator/IDWPublishing, 2012) -- Based on ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfOzDorothysReturn''
* ''The Steam Engines of Oz'' (Arcana Studio, 2013) -- Sequel set a century after ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' where technology has advanced to SteamPunk levels. Adapted as an animated film in 2018.
** ''The Steam Engines of Oz: The Geared Leviathan'' -- (Arcana Studio, 2013-2014)
* ''Dorothy's Dead'' (Andrew Skutnik, 2017-2018) -- PostApocalyptic setting.

[[AC:Comic Strip]]
* ''Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz'' (1904-1905) -- A newspaper comic strip written by Creator/LFrankBaum and illustrated by Walt [=McDougall=] about the misadventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Sawhorse, as the Gump flies them to various cities in the United States.
** ''The Woggle-Bug Book'' (1905)

[[AC:Literature]]
* ''The Laughing Dragon of Oz'' by Frank Joslyn Baum (1934) -- Written by L. Frank Baum's son as part of an unsuccessful ploy to gain intellectual property rights over the series.
* ''Yankee in Oz'' by Ruth Plumly Thompson (1972)
* ''The Enchanted Island of Oz'' by Ruth Plumly Thompson (1976)
* ''The Forbidden Fountain of Oz'' by Eloise Jarvis [=McGraw=] and Lauren Lynn [=McGraw=] (1980)
* ''A Barnstormer in Oz'' by Creator/PhilipJoseFarmer (1982)
* ''Mister Tinker in Oz'' by James Howe (1985)
* ''Return to Oz'' by Joan D. Vinge (1985) -- Novelization of the film.
* ''The Ozmapolitan of Oz'' by Dick Martin (1986)
* ''Keepsake Adventures of Oz'' series by Roger Stanton Baum, the great-grandson of Creator/LFrankBaum
** ''Dorothy of Oz'' (1989)
** ''The Rewolf of Oz'' (1990)
** ''Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage'' (1995)
** ''The Green Star of Oz'' (2000)
** ''Toto in Candy Land'' (2000)
** ''The Wizard of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' (2002)
** ''Toto of Oz and the Surprise Party'' (2004)
** ''The Oz Odyssey'' (2006)
** ''Oz Odyssey II'' (2011)
* ''The [=SillyOZbuls=] of Oz'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1991)
** ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and Toto'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)
** ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)
* ''The Wicked Witch of Oz'' by Rachel Cosgrove (1993)
* ''The Runaway in Oz'' by John R. Neill (1995)
* ''The Unknown Witches of Oz'' by Dave Hardenbrook (2000)
* ''The Rundelstone of Oz'' by Eloise Jarvis [=McGraw=] (2001)
* ''The Emerald Wand of Oz'' by Sherwood Smith (2005)
* ''The Living House of Oz'' by Edward Einhorn (2005)
* ''Trouble Under Oz'' by Sherwood Smith (2006)
* ''Oz Squad: March of the Tin Soldiers'' by Steve Ahlquist (2011) -- Novel based on the ''Oz Squad'' comic book series.
* ''Silver Tower of Oz'' by Margaret Baum (2011)
* ''Shadow of Oz'' by Nick Damon -- A dark sequel to the first book where a now adult Dorothy ends back in Oz.
** ''Shadow of Oz'' (2012)
** ''Tin Man of Oz'' (2013)
** ''The Other Wizard of Oz'' (2016)
* ''Oz Reimagined'', edited by John Joseph Adams and Douglas Cohen (2013) -- Featuring fifteen original short stories by prominent contemporary authors of science fiction, fantasy and horror.
* ''Polychrome'' by Creator/RykESpoor (2015)
* ''The Storymakers'' (2015) -- A series of novels loosely based on fairy-tales. The first book, ''Spelled'', stars the spoiled princess Dorthea as she goes to find the mysterious Wizard of Oz and undo a curse that will unleash a wicked witch to destroy the world.
* ''Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz'' by Michael Morpurgo (2017) -- A retelling of the first novel told from Toto's perspective.
* ''The Lost Tales of Oz'', edited by Joe Bongiorno (2018) -- A collection of various short stories, which hew to the original canon as much as possible.
* ''The New Oz Chronicles'' by David Keyes -- A DarkerAndEdgier continuation of the original books, which pits the citizens of Oz against newer, more unknown threats.
** ''A Nightmare in Oz'' (2020)
** ''The Black Rainbow of Oz'' (2021)
** ''Shadows Over Oz'' (TBA)

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''The Dreamer of Oz'' (1990) -- A MadeForTV {{Biopic}} detailing the life of L. Frank Baum and how he came up with ''The Wizard of Oz''. The film stars Creator/JohnRitter as L. Frank Baum.

[[AC:Tabletop Games]]
* ''[[http://newwwoz.blogspot.com/2010/06/adventures-in-oz-rpg.html Adventures in Oz: Fantasy Roleplaying Beyond the Yellow Brick Road]]'' (2010)
* ''[[http://paizo.com/products/btpy8dsn?Oz-Dark-Terrible Oz: Dark and Terrible]]'' (2010)
* ''Heroes of Oz'' (2011)
* ''Winter Tales'' (2012) -- A storytelling board game that draws characters from fairy tales and children's fantasy, with Dorothy, Tin Man, and Scarecrow among the player characters.
* ''Battle for Oz'' (2014) -- A DarkerAndEdgier setting update for ''TabletopGame/SavageWorlds''
* ''The New Tales of Oz'' (2020)

[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1985) -- A [[InteractiveFiction text adventure]] by Windham Classics (a division of Spinnaker Software) for various computers. Combined the plots of the original book and ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' (and a ShoutOut to the third book in the series) into one narrative, leaving Dorothy to take over Tip's role as protagonist.

[[AC:Web Comics]]
* ''[[https://www.deviantart.com/wtalespinner/gallery/57041649/the-carnevillans-of-oz-issue-0 The Carnevillans of Oz]]'' -- An ongoing comic on Website/DeviantArt, centering around a mysterious CircusOfFear arriving in Oz and trying to take over through ForcedTransformation and MindControl. The comic is very blatant about how it's based on Oz such as it's depicted in the books.
* ''[[https://yellowbrickroadcomic.tumblr.com/ Yellow Brick Road]]'' -- An adaptation of the books by Stephan Krosecz.

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* There was a short subject adaptation called ''The Magic of Oz''. Information regarding it is very scarce; the studio is not identified, the people listed in the opening credits have very scarce information on IMDB and the exact year of release is uncertain (the only approximation is of around the late 1950s/early 1960s). What is certain, however, is that it may be the worst adaptation of ''Oz'' ever. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ADCizPuW4U See for yourself.]]
* ''Return to Oz'' (1964) -- An hour long special produced by Creator/RankinBassProductions, and broadcast by Creator/{{NBC}}.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GDerlopnDE The Wonderland of Oz]]'' (1966) -- A test pilot used to demonstrate the Animascope process. [[note]] a more advanced version of {{Rotoscoping}}. [[/note]]
* ''Off to See the Wizard'' (1967) -- An animated anthology series produced by Creator/ChuckJones, and broadcast by Creator/{{ABC}}.
* ''Oz: The Tin Woodman's Dream'' (1967) -- A stop-motion short film directed by Harry Smith featuring the Tin Woodman having a strange, but fantastical dream.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6SEHR-cZjY The Adventures of a Man in Search of a Heart]]'' (1974) -- An animated [[Main/PublicServiceAnnouncement PSA]] produced by the American Heart Association starring the Tinman teaching children about maintaining a healthy heart.
** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIEbGvRFcWs&t=6s The Heart That Changed Color]]'' (1975) -- A sequel that features the Tinman and the Scarecrow explaining the dangers of smoking.
** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C5hlm63d7c It's a Heart]]'' (1980) -- A second sequel that has the Tinman, Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion demonstrating the circulatory system and how it keeps the human body functioning.
* ''Thanksgiving in the Land of OZ'' (1980) -- A half-hour special produced by Fred Wolf Films and broadcast by Creator/{{CBS}}. Also known as ''Dorothy in the Land of OZ''.
* ''In the Magical Land of Oz'' (''W krainie czarnoksiężnika Oza'', 1983) -- A stop-motion animated series from Poland. Based on the first two novels.
* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (1991) -- A half-hour animated film produced by Creator/GoldenFilms.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheOzKids'' (1996) -- A SpinOffspring animated series produced by Hyperion Pictures.
* ''Adventures in the Emerald City: Silver Shoes'' (1999) -- Russian two-part animated television adaptation. 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 ''Marvelous Land of Oz''.
* ''Guardians of OZ'' (''Guardianes de Oz'', 2015) -- A computer animated film produced by Creator/JorgeGutierrez.
* ''Dee and Friends in Oz'' (2024) -- An upcoming CGI animated preschool series produced by Creator/NineStoryMediaGroup and set to premiere on Creator/{{Netflix}}.
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\n[[AC:Anime & Manga]]\n* ''Anime/TheWizardOfOz'' (''Oz no Mahōtsukai'', 1982) -- A feature film-length adaptation of the first novel. Produced by Creator/{{Toho}} with animation by Creator/{{Topcraft}}, it was made for a U.S. audience (in English first) and was not released in Japan until 1986. The English Version stars Creator/AileenQuinn as Dorothy and Creator/LorneGreene as the Wizard.\n* ''Anime/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' (''Oz no Mahōtsukai'', 1986) -- Adapted the first three and the sixth novel; English-language dubbed version by [[Creator/CookieJarEntertainment Cinar]] aired on Creator/{{HBO}}.\n* ''Anime/TheWonderfulGalaxyOfOz'' (''Space Oz no Bōken'', 1992) -- The first novel but InSpace.\n\n[[AC:Comic Books]]\n* ''ComicBook/OzCaliber'' (Caliber, 1994-1996; Arrow, 1997-2000) -- Three 1990s era twenty-somethings are swept away from our Earth to the land of Oz via tornado. There they discover that sinister forces have been at work, [[DystopianOz and the evil Nome King now rules the land with an iron fist]], backed up by his army of rock-dwelling minions. Having become unwilling freedom fighters in a world not their own, Earthlings Peter, Kevin, Mary, and Kevin’s dog Max soon play a central role in ridding the once-beautiful Oz of the Nome King’s dark influence.\n* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' (Vertigo, 2002-2015) -- A MassiveMultiplayerCrossover of fairy tales and children's fantasy; Ozma and the Nome King are featured prominently.\n* ''ComicBook/{{Oz|MarvelComics}}'' (Marvel, 2009-2013) -- Creator/MarvelComics' comic adaptations of the first six books by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young.\n* ''ComicBook/GrimmFairyTales'' (Zenescope, 2005-) -- A DarkerAndEdgier take on various fairy tales, in which Oz is one of the "Realms of Power" and gets several spin-offs dedicated to it. \n\n[[AC:Films -- Animation]]\n* ''WesternAnimation/JourneyBackToOz'' (1974) -- A sequel to the 1939 movie, using voice actors connected with the movie. (Creator/MargaretHamilton voiced Aunt Em, for example.) Produced by Creator/{{Filmation}}\n* ''WesternAnimation/DorothyMeetsOzmaOfOz'' (1987) -- A half-hour direct-to-video film based on the third novel.\n* ''WesternAnimation/LionOfOz'' (2000) -- A prequel to the original book starring the Cowardly Lion. \n* ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryAndTheWizardOfOz'' (2011) -- This DirectToVideo animated feature is a TwiceToldTale version of the 1939 film that adds the [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry battling cat and mouse]] to the story. (The same company holds the rights to both the cartoon characters and the movie.)\n** ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryBackToOz'' (2016) -- A sequel which also takes inspiration from some of the other ''Oz'' books.\n* ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfOzDorothysReturn'' (2014) -- A fully computer-animated feature film, a sequel to both the 1939 film and based on a book written by L. Frank Baum's great-grandson.\n* ''WesternAnimation/TheSteamEnginesOfOz'' (2018) -- Sequel set a century after ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' where technology has advanced to SteamPunk levels. Based on the comic book series of the same name.\n\n[[AC:Films -- Live-Action]]\n* ''Film/{{The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|1910}}'' (1910) -- The oldest surviving film adaptation of the franchise.\n* ''Film/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz'' (1914) -- A film adaptation of the seventh novel.\n* ''Film/{{The Wizard Of Oz|1925}}'' (1925) -- Larry Semon's comedic take, which inspired the AllJustADream and AndYouWereThere aspects the 1939 movie would borrow\n* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939) -- The iconic MGM musical film that adapted the first novel.\n* ''Film/TheWiz'' (1978) -- All-African-American musical retelling of the first novel loosely based on the Broadway musical of the same name.\n* ''Film/ReturnToOz'' (1985) -- Not exactly a sequel to the 1939 film; drew plot elements and characters from the first two sequel novels.\n* ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful'' (2013) -- A prequel about how the Wizard came to Oz.\n* ''Film/WickedPartOne'' (2024) -- The first part of a MovieMultipack adapting the [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} stage musical of the same name]].\n\n[[AC:Literature]]\n* ''Literature/LandOfOz'' (the 40 official novels, 1900-1963)\n** ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' (1900)\n** ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' (1904)\n** ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' (1907)\n** ''Literature/DorothyAndTheWizardInOz'' (1908)\n** ''Literature/TheRoadToOz'' (1909)\n** ''Literature/TheEmeraldCityOfOz'' (1910)\n** ''Literature/ThePatchworkGirlOfOz'' (1913)\n** ''Literature/TikTokOfOz'' (1914)\n** ''Literature/TheScarecrowOfOz'' (1915)\n** ''Literature/RinkitinkInOz'' (1916)\n** ''Literature/TheLostPrincessOfOz'' (1917)\n** ''Literature/TheTinWoodmanOfOz'' (1918)\n** ''Literature/TheMagicOfOz'' (1919)\n** ''Literature/GlindaOfOz'' (1920)\n** ''Literature/TheLostKingOfOz'' (1925)\n** ''Literature/JackPumpkinheadOfOz'' (1929)\n** ''Literature/OjoInOz'' (1933)\n** ''Literature/HandyMandyInOz'' (1937)\n* ''Literature/TalesOfTheMagicLand'' (1939-1975) -- A (very free) Russian translation of the first book made by Alexander Melentyevich Volkov that spun off into its own book series.\n* ''Literature/TheMysteriousChroniclesOfOz'' (1985) by James E. Nitch (under the PenName "Onyx Madden") -- A midquel between the second and third books which explains how Ozma got used to her new role as ruler.\n* ''Literature/{{Was}}'' by Geoff Ryman (1992) -- A DarkerAndEdgier novel where Dorothy creates a fantasy world called "Oz" to escape the pain of her parent's death and her boring life with her distant (and sometimes abusive) aunt and uncle.\n* ''Literature/TheWickedYears'' by Creator/GregoryMaguire -- Dark adult-aimed reimaginings that blend various versions of the series together.\n** ''[[Literature/{{Wicked}} Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]'' (1995).\n** ''Literature/SonOfAWitch'' (2005).\n** ''Literature/ALionAmongMen'' (2008).\n** ''Literature/OutOfOz'' (2011).\n* ''Literature/TheSevenBlueMountainsOfOz'' by Dorothy Grandy -- A trilogy featuring a new cast as well as various references to the official books.\n** ''The Disenchanted Princess of Oz'' (1995)\n** ''Tippetarius in Oz'' (2000)\n** ''Zim Greenleaf of Oz'' (2005)\n* ''FanFic/OzmaSeesHerself'' by Edward Einhorn (1997) -- A short story set between ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz'' and ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'' in which Ozma struggles to adapt to her new role as ruler of Oz.\n* ''Literature/ParadoxInOz'' by Edward Einhorn (2000) -- A modern ''Oz'' novel in the style of the classic books, in which the anti-aging spell that keeps Oz's populace young wears out, and Princess Ozma needs to travel through time to get the spell reinstated.\n* ''Literature/InSearchOfDorothy'' by David Anthony (2005-2007) -- A duology of Oz books intended as a trilogy, following from the MGM movie 20 years later where the Witch has returned to wreak havoc on Oz.\n* ''Literature/DorothyMustDie'' by Danielle Paige (2014) -- The first book of a series re-imagining Dorothy as having been corrupted by her position in the Baum books and becoming an evil dictator. The protagonist is a modern-day Kansas Teen, Amy Gunn.\n* ''Literature/TheHauntedCastleOfOz'' by Marcus Mebes (2019) -- A modern Oz book following the continuity of the original books, in which Ozma finds that her castle is haunted and enlists Dorothy and her friends to get to the bottom of the mystery.\n* ''Literature/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids '' by Lupan Evezan & Aristide Twain (2020) -- An independent science-fantasy series about TheMultiverse, which uses what is explicitly the original books' Land of Oz as a recurring setting (starting with a story appropriately entitled ''The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids in Oz'').\n* ''Literature/Wretched2022'' (2022) -- a dark contemporary romance novel written by Creator/EmilyMcIntire based on ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''.\n\n[[AC:Live-Action TV]]\n* ''Series/LostInOz'' (2002) -- A young woman from present-day America travels to Oz and battles the returned Wicked Witch of the West. A pilot episode that didn't go to series.\n* ''Film/TheMuppetsWizardOfOz'' (2005) -- A MadeForTVMovie that cast Music/{{Ashanti}} as a PresentDay Dorothy and various [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppets]] as her travelling companions and adversaries. Miss Piggy, for instance, plays all four witches.\n* ''Series/TinMan'' (2007) -- Creator/{{Syfy}}'s six hour, three-part miniseries, a re-imagining and continuation of the classic story set years after the events of the original.\n* ''Film/TheWitchesOfOz'' (2011) -- Miniseries directed by Leigh Scott of Creator/TheAsylum fame, in which a modern-day Dorothy Gale discovers that her best-selling novels are in fact inspired by her own supressed memories of her adventures in Oz.\n* ''Series/EmeraldCity'' (2017) -- A very loose DarkerAndEdgier & HotterAndSexier adaptation: the scarecrow is a [[TroubledButCute shirtless amnesiac]], the Witch of the West runs a brothel, the wizard is a tyrant who has [[BanOnMagic banned the practice of magic]], and Dorothy has a gun.\n\n[[AC:Manhwa]]\n* ''Manhwa/DorothyOfOz'' (2006) -- A Korean fantasy comic loosely based on the story.\n\n[[AC:Music]]\n* ''Music/StraightOuttaOz'' (2016) -- A ConceptAlbum by Todrick Hall that serves as a semi-autobiographical account of Todrick's life using an ''Oz'' motif.\n\n[[AC:Pinballs]]\n* ''Pinball/TheWizardOfOz'' (2013)\n\n[[AC:Podcasts]]\n* ''[[Recap/FilmRerollTheWizardOfOz Film Reroll: The Wizard of Oz]]'' (2016) -- Begins as a retelling of the 1939 film, then goes off in a direction all its own. Highlights include Dorothy becoming a DragonRider while her friends learn to use magic (with mixed results) after looting the Wicked Witch of the West's castle. The campaign also features appearances by Mombi and Tip/Ozma.\n* ''Podcast/TheChroniclesOfOz'' (2017-) -- An ongoing AudioPlay adaptation of the original books, which take a somewhat DarkerAndEdgier spin (though much truer to the spirit and tone of the original books than some of the other adaptations here), featuring a teenaged Dorothy and an Oz on the brink of civil war.[[StealthPun Also, all the inhabitants of Oz speak with Australian accents.]]\n* ''Podcast/HitTheBricks'' (2020-) -- a [[TheMusical Musical]] AudioPlay about two modern-day teenagers, cousins Jessi Hugson and Wallace Williams, who find themselves in Oz about a hundred years after the events of L. Frank Baum's books. \n\n[[AC:Theatre]]\n* ''Theatre/{{The Wizard of Oz|1902}}'' (1902) -- The first adaptation, it's loosely related to the original book and was written by Baum himself.\n* ''Theatre/TheWiz'' (1975) -- A musical retelling of the first book, with African-American songwriters and influence.\n* ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'' (2003) -- Adapted from a [[Literature/{{Wicked}} book of the same name]] that revisited the events before and during ''The Wizard of Oz'' from the Wicked Witch of the West's perspective.\n* ''Theatre/{{The Wizard of Oz|2011}}'' (2011) -- Creator/AndrewLloydWebber musical based on the 1939 film.\n* ''Theatre/TheKansasCollection'' (2016-2019) -- A dark immersive theatre show based on the books.\n\n[[AC:Video Games]]\n* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOz'' (1993) -- A 2-D Platformer for the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]. Based on the 1939 film.\n* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOzBeyondTheYellowBrickRoad'' (''RIZ-ZOAWD'', 2009) -- A Platform/NintendoDS RPG which is highly stylized and re-imagined.\n* ''VideoGame/EmeraldCityConfidential'' (2009) -- A point and click game featuring Oz characters in 1940s film noir Emerald City.\n* ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam'' (2015) -- Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin-Man and Lion, among other literary characters, are members of a steampunk hero team led by Abraham Lincoln.\n* ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'' (2015) -- The game features characters and a stage based on the 1939 film.\n* Currently unnamed game (TBD) -- A DarkerAndEdgier adaptation of the original book; teased at in TheStinger of and sequel to ''VideoGame/LiesOfP''.\n\n[[AC:Web Comics]]\n* ''Webcomic/TheBlackBrickRoadOfOZ'' (2012-2016) -- A surreal reimagining of the original ''Oz'' books.\n* ''Webcomic/CheshireCrossing'' (2006-2008, 2017-2019) -- A crossover fantasy webcomic starring Dorothy Gale, Alice Liddell, and Wendy Darling.\n* ''Webcomic/{{Namesake}}'' (2010-) -- A comic that crosses over many public domain fantasy stories, and features Oz prominently in the first arc when main character Emma gets teleported there. The comic considers the first six books canon before branching off on its own.\n* ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' (2007-2022) -- by Shaenon K. Garrity & Jeffrey C. Wells. While this isn't set in the Land of Oz universe, most of the characters are {{expies}} of Oz characters.\n* ''Webcomic/YellowBrickRamble'' (2023-) -- A reimagining of ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''.\n\n[[AC:Web Videos]]\n* ''WebVideo/NoPlaceLikeHome'' (2007) -- A very loose adaptation directed and produced by [[WebVideo/GuaranteedVideo Ryan Murphy]].\n\n[[AC:Western Animation]]\n* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Wizard of Oz|1933}}'' (1933) -- A one-shot animated short produced by Ted Eshbaugh. This short was originally going to be the first in a series of shorts based on the first novel. However, due to copyright issues with the Technicolor process at the time, the project was shelved. This short is notable for being the first animated ''Oz'' film.\n* ''WesternAnimation/TalesOfTheWizardOfOz'' (1961) -- A series of short cartoons by Crawley Films (later Creator/RankinBassProductions), featuring Dorothy, the Wizard, the Witch, Socrates Scarecrow, Rusty Tinman, and Dandy Lion.\n* ''WesternAnimation/TheWizardOfOz'' (1990) -- A sequel to the 1939 movie. Produced by Creator/DiCEntertainment and Turner Entertainment.\n* ''WesternAnimation/DorothyAndTheWizardOfOz'' (2017) -- A Flash Animated series produced by Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation and airing on [[Creator/{{Boomerang}} Boomerang's]] On-Demand service. The show follows the adventures of Dorothy and her friends in OZ. This show combines elements from the books and the 1939 movie.\n* ''WesternAnimation/LostInOz'' (2017) -- Computer-animated series, from a pilot episode originally released in 2015, with Dorothy and Toto in a {{magitek}} Emerald City where Dorothy's best friend is a witch named West.\n\n[[AC:Related Franchises]]\n* ''Franchise/{{Wicked}}''\n\n[[/index]]\n----\n\n!!Other Oz-related works include:\n\n[[AC:Anime & Manga]]\n* ''Toto! The Wonderful Adventure'' (Weekly Shōnen Magazine 2003-2005) -- Also has elements from Literature/AliceInWonderland. \n* ''Captive Hearts Of Oz'' (2017) -- A reimagining of Baum’s original Oz stories in a modern, shoujo style. Four Complete Volumes.\n\n[[AC:Comic Books]]\n* ''The Wizard of OZ'' ([[Creator/DellComics Dell Junior Illustrated]], 1956)\n* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (Classics Illustrated Junior, 1957)\n* ''MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz'' (Marvel/DC, 1975) -- An adaptation of the 1939 film created as a collaboration between Creator/MarvelComics and Creator/DCComics.\n* ''Marvel Treasury of Oz'' (Marvel, 1975) -- Intended to adapt the sequel novels in the same format with the same creative team; only managed the first sequel before being discontinued.\n* ''ComicBook/CaptainCarrotAndHisAmazingZooCrew In The Oz-Wonderland War Trilogy'' (DC, 1986)\n* ''Adventures in Oz'' (First Comics, Dark Horse, IDW 1986-1992) -- Five {{graphic novel}}s by Eric Shanower.\n* ''Oz Squad'' (Brave New Words, 1991-1996) -- Oz characters as NinetiesAntiHero super team, led by an adult Dorothy.\n* ''The Wizard of Oz: The Graphic Novel'' (Puffin Books, 2005)-- A [[SettingUpdate Modernized]] adaptation by Michael Cavallaro.\n* ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (''Le Magicien D' Oz'', Delcourt, 2005) -- A beautifully illustrated adaptation of the first novel by David Chauvel and Enrique Fernandez. English Version was published by Creator/ImageComics.\n* ''The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles'' (BUYMETOYS.com, 2005-2008) -- crossover miniseries with Literature/AliceInWonderland, starring college-aged Dorothy and Alice in modern times, returning to the wondrous lands of their childhoods. Also had two spin-off miniseries; the prologue ''Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Prelude to Evil '', and ''Jack & Cat'', which starred Jack Pumpkinhead and the Cheshire Cat.\n* ''Oz: the Manga'' (Antarctic, 2006) -- Adapted the first novel.\n* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (Stone Arch Books, 2009) -- An {{Animesque}} adaptation by Martin Powell and Jorge Break \n* ''The Royal Historian of Oz'' (SLG Publishing, 2011) -- an original story by Tommy Kovac and Andy Hirsch. A struggling author and fan of the Oz books discovers that Oz and all of Baum's stories were real. On the other hand, his teenage son is not a fan of Oz.\n* ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' (Sterling Children's Books, 2012) -- Adaptation of the first novel by Ben Caldwell.\n* ''The Legend of Oz: Wicked West'' (Big Dog Ink, 2011-2016) -- Re-imagines the setting as a {{Western}}.\n** ''Legends of Oz: The Scarecrow'' (2013)\n** ''Legends of Oz: Tik-Tok and the Kalidah'' (2016)\n* ''No Place Like Home'' (Creator/ImageComics, 2012) -- A horror series\n* ''Dorothy of Oz Prequel'' (Creator/IDWPublishing, 2012) -- Based on ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfOzDorothysReturn''\n* ''The Steam Engines of Oz'' (Arcana Studio, 2013) -- Sequel set a century after ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' where technology has advanced to SteamPunk levels. Adapted as an animated film in 2018.\n** ''The Steam Engines of Oz: The Geared Leviathan'' -- (Arcana Studio, 2013-2014)\n* ''Dorothy's Dead'' (Andrew Skutnik, 2017-2018) -- PostApocalyptic setting.\n\n[[AC:Comic Strip]]\n* ''Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz'' (1904-1905) -- A newspaper comic strip written by Creator/LFrankBaum and illustrated by Walt [=McDougall=] about the misadventures of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkinhead, and the Sawhorse, as the Gump flies them to various cities in the United States.\n** ''The Woggle-Bug Book'' (1905)\n\n[[AC:Literature]]\n* ''The Laughing Dragon of Oz'' by Frank Joslyn Baum (1934) -- Written by L. Frank Baum's son as part of an unsuccessful ploy to gain intellectual property rights over the series.\n* ''Yankee in Oz'' by Ruth Plumly Thompson (1972)\n* ''The Enchanted Island of Oz'' by Ruth Plumly Thompson (1976)\n* ''The Forbidden Fountain of Oz'' by Eloise Jarvis [=McGraw=] and Lauren Lynn [=McGraw=] (1980)\n* ''A Barnstormer in Oz'' by Creator/PhilipJoseFarmer (1982)\n* ''Mister Tinker in Oz'' by James Howe (1985)\n* ''Return to Oz'' by Joan D. Vinge (1985) -- Novelization of the film.\n* ''The Ozmapolitan of Oz'' by Dick Martin (1986)\n* ''Keepsake Adventures of Oz'' series by Roger Stanton Baum, the great-grandson of Creator/LFrankBaum\n** ''Dorothy of Oz'' (1989)\n** ''The Rewolf of Oz'' (1990)\n** ''Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage'' (1995)\n** ''The Green Star of Oz'' (2000)\n** ''Toto in Candy Land'' (2000)\n** ''The Wizard of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' (2002)\n** ''Toto of Oz and the Surprise Party'' (2004)\n** ''The Oz Odyssey'' (2006)\n** ''Oz Odyssey II'' (2011)\n* ''The [=SillyOZbuls=] of Oz'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1991)\n** ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and Toto'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)\n** ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)\n* ''The Wicked Witch of Oz'' by Rachel Cosgrove (1993)\n* ''The Runaway in Oz'' by John R. Neill (1995)\n* ''The Unknown Witches of Oz'' by Dave Hardenbrook (2000)\n* ''The Rundelstone of Oz'' by Eloise Jarvis [=McGraw=] (2001)\n* ''The Emerald Wand of Oz'' by Sherwood Smith (2005)\n* ''The Living House of Oz'' by Edward Einhorn (2005)\n* ''Trouble Under Oz'' by Sherwood Smith (2006)\n* ''Oz Squad: March of the Tin Soldiers'' by Steve Ahlquist (2011) -- Novel based on the ''Oz Squad'' comic book series.\n* ''Silver Tower of Oz'' by Margaret Baum (2011)\n* ''Shadow of Oz'' by Nick Damon -- A dark sequel to the first book where a now adult Dorothy ends back in Oz.\n** ''Shadow of Oz'' (2012)\n** ''Tin Man of Oz'' (2013)\n** ''The Other Wizard of Oz'' (2016)\n* ''Oz Reimagined'', edited by John Joseph Adams and Douglas Cohen (2013) -- Featuring fifteen original short stories by prominent contemporary authors of science fiction, fantasy and horror.\n* ''Polychrome'' by Creator/RykESpoor (2015)\n* ''The Storymakers'' (2015) -- A series of novels loosely based on fairy-tales. The first book, ''Spelled'', stars the spoiled princess Dorthea as she goes to find the mysterious Wizard of Oz and undo a curse that will unleash a wicked witch to destroy the world.\n* ''Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz'' by Michael Morpurgo (2017) -- A retelling of the first novel told from Toto's perspective.\n* ''The Lost Tales of Oz'', edited by Joe Bongiorno (2018) -- A collection of various short stories, which hew to the original canon as much as possible.\n* ''The New Oz Chronicles'' by David Keyes -- A DarkerAndEdgier continuation of the original books, which pits the citizens of Oz against newer, more unknown threats.\n** ''A Nightmare in Oz'' (2020)\n** ''The Black Rainbow of Oz'' (2021)\n** ''Shadows Over Oz'' (TBA)\n\n[[AC:Live-Action TV]]\n* ''The Dreamer of Oz'' (1990) -- A MadeForTV {{Biopic}} detailing the life of L. Frank Baum and how he came up with ''The Wizard of Oz''. The film stars Creator/JohnRitter as L. Frank Baum.\n\n[[AC:Tabletop Games]]\n* ''[[http://newwwoz.blogspot.com/2010/06/adventures-in-oz-rpg.html Adventures in Oz: Fantasy Roleplaying Beyond the Yellow Brick Road]]'' (2010)\n* ''[[http://paizo.com/products/btpy8dsn?Oz-Dark-Terrible Oz: Dark and Terrible]]'' (2010)\n* ''Heroes of Oz'' (2011)\n* ''Winter Tales'' (2012) -- A storytelling board game that draws characters from fairy tales and children's fantasy, with Dorothy, Tin Man, and Scarecrow among the player characters.\n* ''Battle for Oz'' (2014) -- A DarkerAndEdgier setting update for ''TabletopGame/SavageWorlds''\n* ''The New Tales of Oz'' (2020)\n\n[[AC:Video Games]]\n* ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1985) -- A [[InteractiveFiction text adventure]] by Windham Classics (a division of Spinnaker Software) for various computers. Combined the plots of the original book and ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' (and a ShoutOut to the third book in the series) into one narrative, leaving Dorothy to take over Tip's role as protagonist.\n\n[[AC:Web Comics]]\n* ''[[https://www.deviantart.com/wtalespinner/gallery/57041649/the-carnevillans-of-oz-issue-0 The Carnevillans of Oz]]'' -- An ongoing comic on Website/DeviantArt, centering around a mysterious CircusOfFear arriving in Oz and trying to take over through ForcedTransformation and MindControl. The comic is very blatant about how it's based on Oz such as it's depicted in the books. \n* ''[[https://yellowbrickroadcomic.tumblr.com/ Yellow Brick Road]]'' -- An adaptation of the books by Stephan Krosecz.\n\n[[AC:Western Animation]]\n* There was a short subject adaptation called ''The Magic of Oz''. Information regarding it is very scarce; the studio is not identified, the people listed in the opening credits have very scarce information on IMDB and the exact year of release is uncertain (the only approximation is of around the late 1950s/early 1960s). What is certain, however, is that it may be the worst adaptation of ''Oz'' ever. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ADCizPuW4U See for yourself.]]\n* ''Return to Oz'' (1964) -- An hour long special produced by Creator/RankinBassProductions, and broadcast by Creator/{{NBC}}.\n* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GDerlopnDE The Wonderland of Oz]]'' (1966) -- A test pilot used to demonstrate the Animascope process. [[note]] a more advanced version of {{Rotoscoping}}. [[/note]]\n* ''Off to See the Wizard'' (1967) -- An animated anthology series produced by Creator/ChuckJones, and broadcast by Creator/{{ABC}}. \n* ''Oz: The Tin Woodman's Dream'' (1967) -- A stop-motion short film directed by Harry Smith featuring the Tin Woodman having a strange, but fantastical dream.\n* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6SEHR-cZjY The Adventures of a Man in Search of a Heart]]'' (1974) -- An animated [[Main/PublicServiceAnnouncement PSA]] produced by the American Heart Association starring the Tinman teaching children about maintaining a healthy heart. \n** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIEbGvRFcWs&t=6s The Heart That Changed Color]]'' (1975) -- A sequel that features the Tinman and the Scarecrow explaining the dangers of smoking.\n** ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C5hlm63d7c It's a Heart]]'' (1980) -- A second sequel that has the Tinman, Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion demonstrating the circulatory system and how it keeps the human body functioning.\n* ''Thanksgiving in the Land of OZ'' (1980) -- A half-hour special produced by Fred Wolf Films and broadcast by Creator/{{CBS}}. Also known as ''Dorothy in the Land of OZ''.\n* ''In the Magical Land of Oz'' (''W krainie czarnoksiężnika Oza'', 1983) -- A stop-motion animated series from Poland. Based on the first two novels. \n* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (1991) -- A half-hour animated film produced by Creator/GoldenFilms.\n* ''WesternAnimation/TheOzKids'' (1996) -- A SpinOffspring animated series produced by Hyperion Pictures.\n* ''Adventures in the Emerald City: Silver Shoes'' (1999) -- Russian two-part animated television adaptation. 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 ''Marvelous Land of Oz''.\n* ''Guardians of OZ'' (''Guardianes de Oz'', 2015) -- A computer animated film produced by Creator/JorgeGutierrez.\n* ''Dee and Friends in Oz'' (2024) -- An upcoming CGI animated preschool series produced by Creator/NineStoryMediaGroup and set to premiere on Creator/{{Netflix}}.\n----[[/index]]
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* ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful'' (2013) -- A prequel about how the the Wizard came to Oz.

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* ''Film/WickedPartOne'' (2024) -- The first part of a MovieMultipack adapting the [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} stage musical of the same name]].
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* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOz'' (1993) -- A 2-D Platformer for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]. Based on the 1939 film.
* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOzBeyondTheYellowBrickRoad'' (''RIZ-ZOAWD'', 2009) -- A UsefulNotes/NintendoDS RPG which is highly stylized and re-imagined.

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* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOz'' (1993) -- A 2-D Platformer for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Nintendo]]. Based on the 1939 film.
* ''VideoGame/TheWizardOfOzBeyondTheYellowBrickRoad'' (''RIZ-ZOAWD'', 2009) -- A UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS RPG which is highly stylized and re-imagined.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Oz}}'' (Marvel, 2009-2013) -- Creator/MarvelComics' comic adaptations of the first six books by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Oz}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Oz|MarvelComics}}'' (Marvel, 2009-2013) -- Creator/MarvelComics' comic adaptations of the first six books by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young.
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* "Webcomic/CheshireCrossing" (2006-2008, 2017-2019) -- A crossover fantasy webcomic starring Dorothy Gale, Alice Liddell, and Wendy Darling.

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* "Webcomic/CheshireCrossing" (2006-2008, 2017-2019) -- A crossover fantasy webcomic starring Dorothy Gale, Alice Liddell, and Wendy Darling.



* ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' — by Shaenon K. Garrity & Jeffrey C. Wells. While this isn't set in the Land of Oz universe, most of the characters are {{expies}} of Oz characters.

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* ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' (2007-2022) -- by Shaenon K. Garrity & Jeffrey C. Wells. While this isn't set in the Land of Oz universe, most of the characters are {{expies}} of Oz characters.
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** "The Royal Historian of Oz" (SLG Publishing, 2011) -- an original story by Tommy Kovac and Andy Hirsch. A struggling author and fan of the Oz books discovers that Oz and all of Baum's stories were real. On the other hand, his teenage son is not a fan of Oz.

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* "[[https://yellowbrickroadcomic.tumblr.com/ Yellow Brick Road]]" -- An adaptation of the books by Stephan Krosecz.

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* Currently unnamed game (TBD) -- A DarkerAndEdgier adaptation of the original book; teased at in TheStinger of and sequel to ''VideoGame/LiesOfP''.
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* ''Dee and Friends in Oz'' (2024) -- A CGI animated preschool series set to premiere on Creator/{{Netflix}}.

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* ''Literature/{{Wretched}}'' (2022) -- a dark contemporary romance novel written by Creator/EmilyMcIntire based on ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''.

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* ''Literature/{{Wretched}}'' ''Literature/Wretched2022'' (2022) -- a dark contemporary romance novel written by Creator/EmilyMcIntire based on ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz''.

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* ''Dorothy of Oz'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1989)
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''Dorothy of Oz'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1989)
* ** ''The Rewolf of Oz'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1990)(1990)
** ''Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage'' (1995)
** ''The Green Star of Oz'' (2000)
** ''Toto in Candy Land'' (2000)
** ''The Wizard of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' (2002)
** ''Toto of Oz and the Surprise Party'' (2004)
** ''The Oz Odyssey'' (2006)
** ''Oz Odyssey II'' (2011)



* ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and Toto'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)
* ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)

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* ** ''The [=SillyOZbul=] of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1992)



* ''Lion of Oz and the Badge of Courage'' by Roger Stanton Baum (1995)



* ''The Green Star of Oz'' by Roger Stanton Baum (2000)
* ''Toto in Candy Land'' by Roger Stanton Baum (2000)



* ''The Wizard of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round'' by Roger Stanton Baum (2002)
* ''Toto of Oz and the Surprise Party'' by Roger Stanton Baum (2004)



* ''The Oz Odyssey'' by Roger Stanton Baum (2006)

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* ''The Wizard of OZ'' (Dell Junior Illustrated, 1956)

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* ''Webcomic/YellowBrickRamble'': A reimagining of ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''.

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* ''Webcomic/YellowBrickRamble'': ''Webcomic/YellowBrickRamble'' (2023-) -- A reimagining of ''Literature/TheMarvelousLandOfOz''.

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