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Return to Oz (TV program) : ウィキペディア英語版
Return to Oz (TV program)

''Return to Oz'' is an animated television special produced by Crawley Films for Rankin/Bass (Videocraft). It first aired February 9, 1964 in the United States on NBC's ''General Electric Color Fantasy Hour''. It was directed by F. R. Crawley, Thomas Glynn, and Larry Roemer from a teleplay by Romeo Muller, who later wrote ''Dorothy in the Land of Oz''.
Crawley Films also produced the earlier 1961 animated series, ''Tales of the Wizard of Oz'' and brought similar artistic character renditions to the special.
There is also a 1985 live-action Disney film of the same name.
==Production==
''Return to Oz'' was produced as a 90-minute successor to the ''Tales of the Wizard of Oz'' series, although edited to fit an hour-long time slot for NBC's broadcast. The screenplay originated from New York while the voice track was recorded in Toronto at RCA Victor studios. The animation consisted of 140,000 images drawn by 40 staff members at the Crawley studios in Canada.

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