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Release Date:
October 12, 1991
Original Title:
The Wizard of Oz
Alternate Titles:
Funky Fables: The Wizard of Oz
Sugar & Spice: The Wizard of Oz
オズのまほうつかい
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
Fuji Eight Company Ltd.
Fuji Project Ltd.
Pony Canyon
Saban Entertainment
Studio Junio
Production Countries:
Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 24
This whaked out anime short pulls out all the stops, making fun of every aspect of the story and filmmaking in general. Britain Dunham speaks like Arnold Schwarzenegger as "The Tinmanator" in this adaptation of the L. Frank Baum classic of the girl carried to a fantastic realm who must seek out the Wizard to get home.
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Co-Director:
Minoru Okazaki
Akinori Nagaoka
Makoto Moriwaki
Director:
Doug Parker
Editor:
Terry Marlin
Executive Producer:
Jerald E. Berth
Foley Recording Engineer:
Ruth Adelman
Music:
Shuki Levy
Novel:
L. Frank Baum
Producer:
Eric S. Rollman
Supervising Producer:
Winston Richard
Writer:
Barbara Oliver
L. Frank Baum
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