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Lost in Oz is an American animated series that premiered in full on August 7, 2017 streaming on Amazon Video.[1] Originally part of a pilot program, the pilot episode was later re-released as Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure on November 2, 2016, combining the first three episodes. The full series was released later.

Synopsis[edit]

Dorothy Gale is a precocious child who, with her dog Toto, is swept up to the Land of Oz without a clear way home. To travel back, Dorothy must collect all the different types of magical elements with her new found friends, the streetwise witch West and friendly Munchkin Ojo, while a sinister plot unfolds around them. (Episodes 1–13)

Dorothy and Toto, working together with their friends, must find their way out of the Deadly Desert and save Emerald City from the Nome Kingdom to have any chance of getting back to Kansas. (Episodes 14–26)

Cast[edit]

  • Ashley Boettcher as Dorothy Gale
  • Nika Futterman as Wicked Witch of the West
  • Jorge Diaz as Ojo
  • Chris Cox as Toto
  • Alexander Polinsky as Fitz
  • Keith Ferguson as Reigh the Cowardly Lion
  • Stephen Stanton as Scarecrow
  • Gina Gershon as Langwidere
  • Jennifer Hale as Glinda the Good Witch
  • Allison Mack as Evelyn (Season 1[a]), Dorothy's mother.
  • Grey DeLisle as Evelyn (Season 1 redub-Season 2), Dorothy's mother.[2]
  • Garrett McQuaid as Nome King
  • Eric Bauza as Kaliko
  • Bumper Robinson as Smith & Tinker
  • Kath Soucie as Cyra
  • Fred Tatasciore as General Guph

Series overview[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2015–17)[edit]

Season 2 (2018)[edit]

Awards[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ As of June 2018, Allison Mack later had been dubbed out of her role for future airings due to her arrest in her connection to a controversial organisation known as NXIVM following the Weinstein scandal and the MeToo and Time's Up movement. Grey DeLisle later redub her character from Season 1 and Season 2 and is credited for doing so at the end of each episodes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ashish Mitra,"Lost In Oz: Extended Adventure Wins Three Emmy Awards", Animation Digital Digest, May 2017. Archived from the Original in 2017-05-07.
  2. ^ "Allison Mack's voice removed from Amazon's Lost in Oz". Frank Report | Investigative Journalism From Frank Parlato. June 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "USC Cinematic Arts, School of Cinematic Arts Events. Lost in Oz". cinema.usc.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-07.

External links[edit]

  • Lost in Oz at IMDb