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In 1954, Walt Disney Productions bought the film rights to Baum's remaining Oz books to use in the television series Disneyland; this led to the proposed live-action film The Rainbow Road to Oz, which was never completed. Murch suggested making another Oz film in 1980. Disney approved the project as they were due to lose the film rights to the ...
Tales of the Wizard of Oz: Animated series: September 1, 1961 December 1961 Animated series of short episodes based on the Oz characters from the book. Return to Oz: Special: February 9, 1964 — Animated television special sequel-remake of the 1939 film, based on the artistic renderings of the characters in the 1961 animated series. Off to See ...
The following is a list of books based on Walt Disney Company media, from the classic cartoons and characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, the Disney anthology television series, Disney Channel Original Movies, spin-offs from the DCOMs such as the High School Musical film series, Stories from East High or Camp Rock: Second Session ...
co-production with The Bryna Company; last film as Walt Disney Productions October 7, 1983: Never Cry Wolf: co-production with Amarok Productions Ltd.; first film as Walt Disney Pictures June 21, 1985: Return to Oz: co-production with Silver Screen Partners II: July 24, 1985: The Black Cauldron
Reruns of the shows were a staple of the Disney Channel for several years under the title Walt Disney Presents (which used the same title sequence as the 1980s CBS incarnation), when it was an outlet for vintage Disney cartoons, television series, and films, basically serving the same function that the anthology series served in the days before ...
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The 1985 film Return to Oz was based on The Land of Oz and Ozma of Oz. Disney owned the rights to adapt all of Baum's books except The Wizard of Oz, but this did not matter because by 1985 both The Marvelous Land of Oz and Ozma of Oz were in the public domain. The only element that Return to Oz used from the 1939 film was the ruby slippers ...
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