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Animated films about wizards, people who use or practice magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources. Pages in category "Animated films about wizards" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The series has been received positively. Fernanda Camargo of Common Sense Media described the series as a "vibrant musical", saying that it "encourages kids to be their best selves" and brings a fresh take on familiar characters from the world of The Wizard of Oz. Herman also argued that the music in the series is "catchy with pop energy and ...
Since 2009, Magic Light Pictures have produced 12 30-minute animated specials based on the best-selling children's story books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler: The Gruffalo (2009), The Gruffalo's Child (2011), Room on the Broom (2012), Stick Man (2015), The Highway Rat (2017), Zog (2018), The Snail and the Whale (2019), Zog and the Flying Doctors (2020), Superworm (2021), The Smeds and ...
Wizards is a 1977 American animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film written, directed and produced by Ralph Bakshi and distributed by 20th Century-Fox.The film follows a battle between two wizards of opposing powers, one representing the forces of magic and the other representing the forces of technology.
Awesome Magical Tales (also known as Teenage Fairytale Dropouts in the first season) is an animated series created by Adolfo Martinez Vara and José C. Garcia de Letona. [2] [3] Inspired by the characters from the 2003 Mexican animated film, Magos y Gigantes, [4] the series was created and produced by Ánima Estudios and co-produced with SLR Productions, Home Plate Entertainment and Telegael ...
The Magic Kids: Three Unlikely Heroes (German: Die Wolf-Gäng) is a 2020 German family film directed by Tim Trageser, based on the book series Die Wolf-Gäng by Wolfgang Hohlbein. [2] [3] The film was produced by Rat Pack Filmproduktion and the German division of Columbia Pictures. It was released on 23 January 2020 by Sony Pictures Releasing.
The Wizard of Oz is a 1933 Canadian-American animated short film directed by Ted Eshbaugh. [2] The story is credited to "Col. Frank Baum." Frank Joslyn Baum, a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army and eldest son of writer L. Frank Baum, was involved in the film's production, and may have had an involvement in the film's script, which is loosely inspired by the elder Baum's 1900 novel ...
The yellow brick road is a central element in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by American author L. Frank Baum.The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913).