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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Uncle Henry and Aunt En are less weathered and more youthful than described in the book.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Uncle Henry and Aunt En Em are less weathered and more youthful than described in the book.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Uncle Henry and Aunt En are less weathered and more youthful than described in the book.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Uncle Henry and Aunt Em are less weathered and more youthful than described as in the book.
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* MarilynManeuver: Dorothy's skirt billows from the front up to her thighs when there seems to be an earthquake in the cave.
* PantyShot: Dorothy, whose skirt billows up from behind and gives a white panty peek as she and Billina flee from the Wheelers.
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* MarilynManeuver: Dorothy's skirt billows from the front up to her thighs when there seems to be an earthquake in the cave.
* PantyShot: Dorothy, whose skirt billows up from behind and gives a white panty peek as she and Billina flee from the Wheelers.
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* PrematurelyGreyHaired: Aunt Em and Uncle Henry have grey streaks in their hair to emphasise their tough lives.

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* PrematurelyGreyHaired: Aunt Em and Uncle Henry have grey streaks in their hair to emphasise their tough lives.lives.
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* AdaptationalDisplacement: [[invoked]] Discussed in the live-action intro, which assumes the watcher has seen the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz MGM film]] but not read the [[Literature/LandOfOz books]].

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* AdaptationalDisplacement: [[invoked]] Discussed in the live-action intro, which assumes the watcher has seen the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz MGM film]] but has not read the [[Literature/LandOfOz books]].
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* AnimatedAdaptation: The film is an animated adaptation of the third ''Oz'' book.
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* PrematurelyGrey: Aunt Em and Uncle Henry have grey streaks in their hair to emphasise their tough lives.

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* PrematurelyGrey: PrematurelyGreyHaired: Aunt Em and Uncle Henry have grey streaks in their hair to emphasise their tough lives.

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''Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz'' is a half-hour special based on ''Literature/OzmaOfOz''.

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''Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz'' is a half-hour special based on ''Literature/OzmaOfOz''.
''Literature/OzmaOfOz''. The special was released in 1987.

While on a trip to visit family in , Dorothy ends up washed away. She ends up back in Oz with a [[TalkingAnimal talking hen]] named Billina. There, Dorothy meets the new ruler of Oz, Princess Ozma, and goes on an adventure,
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''Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz'' is a half-hour special based on ''Literature/OzmaOfOz''.

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!!This cartoon provides examples of:

* AdaptationalDisplacement: [[invoked]] Discussed in the live-action intro, which assumes the watcher has seen the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz MGM film]] but not read the [[Literature/LandOfOz books]].
* AdaptationDyeJob: Ozma has red hair instead of her standard brown. Her dress is also the wrong color.
* AgeLift: Dorothy's aunt and uncle look younger than they are in the book.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Uncle Henry and Aunt Em are less weathered and more youthful than described as in the book.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Dorothy is a sweet KidHero with curly blonde hair.
* PrematurelyGrey: Aunt Em and Uncle Henry have grey streaks in their hair to emphasise their tough lives.

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