: The Wizard of Oz

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The Wizard of Oz

starring: Aileen Quinn
directed by: John Danylkiw



The Wizard of Oz
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2869





Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0097360232233
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Product Manufacturer: Paramount
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: January 01, 1998
Running Time: 79 minutes
Ranking: 2869
Studio: Paramount






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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * LooOOoongest shipping ever. ...
Honestly, what the H*** is taking so long?! This thing shipped on the 8th of Feb, its now the 29th and I still haven't got it. It was shipped via domestic standard shipping. The email I got said 4-21 business days shipping?! What are you shipping it via camel? Ridiculous! Still haven't gotten the d*** thing. Never buy from 'Got Books Inc'. Really lousy. I can't even track my shipments. THIS REVIEW DOES NOT MEAN THE PRODUCT IS BAD, ONLY THE SHIPPING WAS A NIGHTMARE! Sorry to lower the rating on this product people, but if this is what I have to go through to get the thing then I can't help myself.

By the way, this was supposed to be a Valentines Day present for my Girlfriend. I didn't need it on Valentines Day, so I wasn't to concerned when it hadn't showed up for our celebration, but now its almost March, and I still haven't gotten it. I've ordered things from CHINA that have gotten here quicker. CHINA!!! Ok I'm done.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - An Amazing Classic That Still Warms My Heart
What an amazing animated feature film. I am 18 years old and having not long ago finished performing in 'The Wizard of Oz' Stage Play, and Reading & Watching the latest Broadway Musical WICKED (The "Prequel" and Untold Story of the Witches of Oz), I suddenly thought of looking for this video. My Sister and I used to watch this video OVER and OVER when we were both younger, but somewhere along the line this video was lost. I found it on out of pure chance! When it arrived a couple of days later I was so EXCITED. I put it straight in and remained glued for the entire duration. I was amazed at how much of the Story, The Sound Effects, Action and Music I could remember! Nearly all of it. What a brilliant film. I am also reading the Original Book by Baum at the moment and this feature remains more close to the Original Story than the 1939 Judy Garland Version.

This is a must for all youngsters, a great way to be introduced to the Wonderful Land of Oz. And for all you Adults, get a copy of this and then have a Google for WICKED The Musical - you'll never look at the Wizard of Oz the same again A TRULY AMAZING MUSICAL!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * There's no place like Oz, Anime-style! ...
Not to be confused with the 1939 classic with Judy Garland, this Anime adaptation of L. Frank Baum's masterpiece, THE WIZARD OF OZ was made in 1982 by Toho and directed by Fumihiko Takayama. Interesting fact: in Japan, it runs at 60 minutes, while in the U.S. it clocks in around 79! It also follows the first book more closely than the 1939 classic did; e.g. when the Wizard appears before the individual companions, he's in a different form (a disembodied head, an angelic woman, a rhino/triceratops creature, and a blazing inferno) and the Witch sends her wolves and crows BEFORE her flying monkeys capture Dorothy and her comrades, etc.

I videotaped this off the Disney Channel several years ago, but have since obtained an official video copy (thanks to winning another EBAY auction). Of course, it's dub only, so I am unable to compare it to the subtitles (a petty price to pay, because I think it already scores in the accuracy department in being faithful to the original story, linewise and characterwise).

That said, for an early 80's dub, THE WIZARD OF OZ features some surprisingly good voice acting. The best voice in the dub belongs to Aileen Quinn (best known as the title character from ANNIE); her Dorothy is convincing, full of energy, and endearing. She also has a great singing voice (even if the adapted lyrics on the three songs are occasionally choppy). It's a shame she's not doing anymore films, much less dubs; Quinn showcases amazing talent for such a young age. The late Billy Van plays the Scarecrow, and while he doesn't replace Ray Bolger's legendary take on the supposedly brainless straw man (then again neither does the rest of the cast to their characters, but I'm not going to compare this dub unfavorably to the masterpiece we know and love) he manages to hit the right spot.

Those of you who may have watched most of Nelvana's TV shows, such as THE CARE BEARS and BABAR may recognize two of the voice actors from these two shows. John Stocker, the voice of the Tin Man (who, by the way, is quite good), is best known as Mr. Beastly from THE CARE BEARS as well as Zephir the Monkey from the theatrical release of BABAR. Elizabeth Hanna is best known, likewise, as the old lady from BABAR, and it is refreshing to hear her play a villain (or in this case, the Wicked Witch of the West); her cackling is dead-on and although she has a small part (unlike the 1939 version) Hanna makes the most of it. (She's also the voice of the Good Witch of the North and Auntie Em.)

There are only two actors who don't quite fare so well. First is the Cowardly Lion, played by Thick Wilson. Wilson has an appropriately gravel voice, and his acting isn't too bad, but he doesn't come off as much of a scaredy-cat (scaredy-lion?) as Bert Lahr did. Lorne Greene as the Wizard is the weakest of the cast; his performance is more detached and not as well done as the others.

Aside from that (and the rough lyrics from the songs), the only problems I noticed with this dub is the dialogue and lip synchronization. The script features some occasionally awkward-sounding lines, mostly due to lipflap purposes. The synchronization is not as bad as HI-TOPS' SWAN LAKE dub, but there are moments when the dialogue seems unmeshed with the mouth. However, given that this was a product of the early 1980's, this is best to be expected.

Even with its flaws, this dub of a classic story Anime-style isn't a horrible listen at all, as it's nowhere nearly as bad as the only real stinker I've heard from the 1980's, Streamline's distributed AKIRA.

The movie was released on video by Paramount several years ago, but is badly out of print. You can best find it on EBAY.

Speaking of the movie's artistic and aural merits, the animation is occasionally stiff, but the colors are pretty and the characters well drawn. One thing that needs mentioning is the music score by Joe Hisaishi (of Miyazaki fame) and Yuichiro Oda. It's an interesting mixture of light jazz and contemporary music; it fits well with the story (even if Harold Arlen's Oscar-winning score remains unmatched).

All in all, this now obscure Japanese animated adaptation of THE WIZARD OF OZ, although inferior to the 1939 classic, manages to be enjoyable on its own turf, despite its age.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Everything can be solved with wisdom, love and courage
I haven't seen this movie for a long time since I got it from the Wherehouse. My little brother and I have watched it and we both loved it. The songs are really great. You'll have them repeating over and over in your head. My favorite one is It's the Wizard of a Day. Also, I liked the messages that each of the forms of the Wizard gave to Dorothy's friends. They're really true.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * love love this movie ...
when my sister and i where little we rented this movie any chance that we could get. i thought they would have made it on dvd. but they don't. i think they should its such a wonderful movie great songs that will stay with you for a long time. me and my sister still remember some of the songs. but can't really remember the movie so i hope that the people who make this movie read this and listen and get it though there heads and bring out on dvd. thanks.

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