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  2. Return to Oz - Wikipedia

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    Return to Oz had its world premiere in the United States on June 21, 1985, opening in 1,300 theaters including the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. [8] Disney spent approximately $6 million on printing and advertising to promote the film, [ 26 ] as well as adding a scene on a Return to Oz float, including characters from the film which ...

  3. Yellow brick road - Wikipedia

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    In the 1985 film Return to Oz, Dorothy returns to Oz long after being sent back home to Kansas from her first visit; she finds the yellow brick road in ruins by the hands of the evil Nome King who also conquered the Emerald City. She defeats him and the city is restored to its original glory, and presumably the road is as well.

  4. Return to Oz (TV special) - Wikipedia

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    Return to Oz is a 1964 animated television special produced by Crawley Films for Videocraft International. Aired February 9, 1964 in the United States as the first of three The General Electric Fantasy Hour specials for NBC , [ 1 ] it was rebroadcast on February 21, 1965.

  5. Munchkin Country - Wikipedia

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    In some of Thompson's Oz books, the geography is inverted, with the Munchkin Country in the Western part of Oz and the Winkie Country in the East. John R. Neill's Oz books name the Scarecrow as king of the Munchkins, although this contradicts the previous books. He is never shown in this capacity; he is simply stated to be so.

  6. Return to Oz (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Return to Oz may refer to: Return to Oz, 1985 dark fantasy film; Return to Oz, 1964 animated television special "Return ... Mobile view ...

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  8. Emerald City - Wikipedia

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    Located in the center of the Land of Oz, the Emerald City is the end of the famous yellow brick road, which begins in Munchkin Country. In the center of the Emerald City is the Royal Palace of Oz. The Oz books generally describe the city as being built of green glass, emeralds, and other jewels.

  9. Land of Oz - Wikipedia

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    In the book The Emerald City of Oz, there are 2 towns called Rigmarole Town and Flutterbudgets that are the defensive settlements of Oz. In the movie Return to Oz, the mechanical man Tik-Tok is the entire Royal Army of Oz. Attempts by outsiders to conquer the Land of Oz are frequent, particularly in the Oz books by Ruth Plumly Thompson.