Oz Filmography 1986-1989

Compiled by Scott Hutchins

 

1986

My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume× 4: The Wizard of Oz-The Magic Carpet-Alibaba and Forty Thieves aka My Favorite Fairy Tales Volume 4 Featuring The Wizard of Oz [Anime]

Color, 30 min., Academy Ratio.

Saban Productions

D: Robert [V.] Barron; W: Winston Richard, [based on the book by L. Frank Baum, and 1001 Nights, translated by Sir Richard Burton;] P, EP: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy; Post Production Supervisor: Jeff P. Rubinstein; M: Haim Saban, Shuki Levy; Musical & Effects Engineers: Clive [H.] Mizumoto, Joel Valentine.

S: Alice Smith, Kris Noel Pearson, Benjamin Walker, Kimberly Crystal, Xavier Garcia, Wayne Kerr.

S (credited on the box): A. Gregory, Stanley Harold.

V: Hi-Tops Video; Video Treasures (EP mode).

 

1987

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [Animated Series]

Color, 1196 min., Stereo, Academy Ratio.

Cinar Productions (Canada)/RCA-Columbia Pictures/Lightyear Entertainment/HBO

D: Tim Reid; Animation Director: Gerald Potterton; W: Don Arioli, Tim Reid, Based on the original stories by L. Frank Baum; P: Ronald A. Weinberg; EP: Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg; AP: Elizabeth Klinck; Animation Supervisor: Christine Laroque; Storyboards: Elaine Gasco; C: Ian MacGillvray; M (compostions): Hagood Hardy, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; M (performances): Hagood Hardy, Richard Homme, Brian Leonard, Ray Parker, Robert Piltch, Tom Szczesniak, Jack Zaza; Music Supervision: Hagood Hardy; Assistant Supervision: Freda Robins; Music Recorded at Manta Sound Company; "Searchin' for a Dream" Performed by The Parachute Club [Bass: Keir Brownstone; Drums, Drum Programming, Percussion: Billy Bryans; Keyboards, Synths, Synth Programming, EMU II: Lori Conger; Alto Saxophone, Percussion, Support Vocals: Margo Davidson; Guitar: Dave Gray; Support Vocals, Percussion: Julie Mash; Lead Vocals: Lorraine Segato; Additional Guitar Keyboards and Drum Programming, Support Vocals: John Oates] Music and Lyrics by Hagood Hardy, Recorded and Mixed by Mike Jones, Recorded at McLear Place Studios, Copyright © Cinar Songs 1987; Animators: Nik Ranieri, Maldwyn Phillips, Nancy Crossgrove, Raymond Furlotte, Pierre Houde, Elaine Gasco, Ciné-Titre; Director of Color: Alex Simard; Supervising Picture Editor: Avdé Chiraeff; Assistant Editor: Laurent LeClerc; Supervising Sound Editor: Raymond Vermette; Sound Editors: Tony Reed, Ian Rankin, Daniel Vincent, Gilles Page, Michel Bordeleau, John Brooke; Music Editors: Richard Homme, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; Foley Artists: Andy Malcolm, Lise Wedlock; Sound Engineers: Gaetan Depelteau, Ron Searles; Pre-mixing: André-Gilles Gagné; Rerecording: Shelly Craig, André-Gilles Gagné; Technical Producer: Jacques Pettigrew; Production Advisors: Dov Zimmer, Claude Fournier; Post Producton Supervisor: Pierre Michaud; Production Coordinator: Liz Joyce; Talent Coordinator: Monique Bergeron; Production Accountant: Neil Paton; Production Secretary: Colette Fortin; Sound by Sonolab; Titles by Gerald Potterton; Opticals by The Film Doctor; Educational & Psychological Consultant: Margie Golick, Ph.D.; Special Thanks to Seth Willenson.

S: Morgan Hallet (Dorothy), George Morris (Tinman), Neil Shee (Lion), Richard Dumont (Scarecrow), Steven Bednarski, Harvey Berger, Marcia Bircuer, Mark Denis, Kathleen Fee, Carol Ann Francis, Gayle Garfinkle, Susan Glover, Arthur Grosser, Dean Hagopian, A.J. Henderson, Adrian Knight, Terrence Labrosse, Linda Lonn, Liz Macrae, Bronwen Mantel, Walter Massey, Gordon Masten, Steve Michaels, Carla Napier, Linda O'Dwyer, Barbara Pogemiller, Rob Roy, Michael Rudder, Howard Ryshpan, Vlasta Vrana, Tim Webber, Jane Woods.

V: Sony Video Software (selected episodes)..

Episodes: "Dorothy Meets the Munchkins," "Dorothy Finds a Friend," "Adventures Along the Yellow Brick Road" (Released by Sony Video Software 9-17-96), "The Journey to the Emerald City" (Released by Sony Video Software 9-17-96), "Saved by the Mouse Queen" (Released by Sony Video Software 9-17-96), "The Emerald City, At Last," "The Wicked Witch of the West," "Dorothy's Magic Powers," "Freedom from the Witch," (Released by Sony Video Software 9-17-96) "Mombi, Tip, and the Golden Cap," "Back to Emerald City," "The Wizard's Disappointing Secret,""The Wizard Tries to Help," "Journey to the South," "Glinda, the Good Witch," "Home Sweet Home Again," "Dorothy Meets the Wizard, Again," "Back to Oz," "General Jinjur Attacks," "Escape from the Emerald City," "Tinman to the Rescue," "Mombi's Terrible Magic," "Trapped in the Palace," "The Magical Escape," "Glinda Agrees to Help," "The Emerald City, Captured," "Mombi's Attempt to Trick Glinda," "Ozma, Princess of Oz," "Tik, Tok, the Mechanical Man," "The Kidnapped Prince," "The Deadly Desert," "The Talking Hen," "Monsters of Stone," "The Underground Country of the Nomes," "The Deadly Guessing Game," "Dorothy Outsmarts the King," "The Secret Fear of the Nomes," "The Nome King Sets a Trap," "Saved by the Sun," "The Nome King Plans Revenge," "Princess Ozma's Secret," "Miss Cuttenclip and Mr. Fiddle," "The Growleywog Joins the Nomes," "The Water of Oblivion," "Nomes on the March," "A Winky Helps His King," "The Crowning of Ozma," "The Nomes Attack," "Dorothy and her Friends Defend the Palace," "A Very Happy Ending."

 

1987

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [Animated Fantasy Adventure]

Color, 93 min., Academy Ratio.

Cinar Productions (Canada)/RCA-Columbia Pictures/Lightyear Entertainment

D: Tim Reid; Animation Director: Gerald Potterton; W: Don Arioli, Tim Reid, Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum; P: Ronald A. Weinberg; EP: Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg; AP: Elizabeth Klinck; Animation Supervisor: Christine Laroque; Storyboards: Elaine Gasco; C: Ian MacGillvray; M (compostions): Hagood Hardy, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; M (performances): Hagood Hardy, Richard Homme, Brian Leonard, Ray Parker, Robert Piltch, Tom Szczesniak, Jack Zaza; Music Supervision: Hagood Hardy; Assistant Supervision: Freda Robins; Music Recorded at Manta Sound Company; "Searchin' for a Dream" Performed by The Parachute Club [Bass: Keir Brownstone; Drums, Drum Programming, Percussion: Billy Bryans; Keyboards, Synths, Synth Programming, EMU II: Lori Conger; Alto Saxophone, Percussion, Support Vocals: Margo Davidson; Guitar: Dave Gray; Support Vocals, Percussion: Julie Mash; Lead Vocals: Lorraine Segato; Additional Guitar Keyboards and Drum Programming, Support Vocals: John Oates], Music and Lyrics by Hagood Hardy, Recorded and Mixed by Mike Jones, Recorded at McLear Place Studios, Copyright © Cinar Songs 1987; Animators: Nik Ranieri, Maldwyn Phillips, Nancy Crossgrove, Raymond Furlotte, Pierre Houde, Elaine Gasco, Ciné-Titre; Director of Color: Alex Simard; Supervising Picture Editor: Avdé Chiraeff; Assistant Editor: Laurent LeClerc; Supervising Sound Editor: Raymond Vermette; Sound Editors: Tony Reed, Ian Rankin, Daniel Vincent, Gilles Page; Music Editors: Richard Homme, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; Foley Artists: Andy Malcolm, Lise Wedlock; Sound Engineers: Gaetan Depelteau, Ron Searles; Rerecording: Shelly Craig, André Gilles Gagné; Technical Producer: Jacques Pettigrew; Production Advisors: Dov Zimmer, Claude Fournier; Post Producton Supervisor: Pierre Michaud; Production Coordinator: Liz Joyce; Talent Coordinator: Monique Bergeron; Production Accountant: Neil Paton; Production Secretary: Colette Fortin; Sound by Sonolab; Titles by Gerald Potterton; Opticals by The Film Doctor; Educational & Psychological Consultant: Margie Golick, Ph.D.; Special Thanks to Seth Willenson.

S: Margot Kidder (Narrator), Morgan Hallet (Dorothy), George Morris (Tinman), Neil Shee (Lion), Richard Dumont (Scarecrow), Steven Bednarski, Harvey Berger, Marcia Bircuer, Mark Denis, Kathleen Fee, Carol Ann Francis, Gayle Garfinkle, Susan Glover, Arthur Grosser, Dean Hagopian, A.J. Henderson, Adrian Knight, Terrence Labrosse, Linda Lonn, Liz Macrae, Bronwen Mantel, Walter Massey, Gordon Masten, Steve Michaels, Carla Napier, Linda O'Dwyer, Barbara Pogemiller, Rob Roy, Michael Rudder, Howard Ryshpan, Vlasta Vrana, Tim Webber, Jane Woods.

V: RCA/Columbia Home Video; Kids Classics, Inc. (LP mode); Libray Video Co.; BMG Entertainment.

 

1987

The Marvelous Land of Oz [Animated Fantasy Adventure]

Color, 91 min., Stereo, Academy Ratio.

Cinar Productions (Canada)/RCA-Columbia Pictures/Lightyear Entertainment

D: Tim Reid; Animation Director: Gerald Potterton; W: Don Arioli, Tim Reid, Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum; P: Ronald A. Weinberg; EP: Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg; AP: Elizabeth Klinck; Animation Supervisor: Christine Laroque; Storyboards: Elaine Gasco; C: Ian MacGillvray; M (compostions): Hagood Hardy, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; M (performances): Hagood Hardy, Richard Homme, Brian Leonard, Ray Parker, Robert Piltch, Tom Szczesniak, Jack Zaza; Music Supervision: Hagood Hardy; Assistant Supervision: Freda Robins; Music Recorded at Manta Sound Company; "Searchin' for a Dream" © Cinar Songs 1987, Performed by The Parachute Club [Bass: Keir Brownstone; Drums, Drum Programming, Percussion: Billy Bryans; Keyboards, Synths, Synth Programming, EMU II: Lori Conger; Alto Saxophone, Percussion, Support Vocals: Margo Davidson; Guitar: Dave Gray; Support Vocals, Percussion: Julie Mash; Lead Vocals: Lorraine Segato; Additional Guitar Keyboards and Drum Programming, Support Vocals: John Oates], Music and Lyrics by Hagood Hardy; "Listen to Your Heart" © Cinar Songs 1987, Performed by The Parachute Club, Music by Tom Szczesniak, Lyrics by Lois Szcesniak; Recorded and Mixed by Mike Jones, Recorded at McLear Place Studios; Animators: Nik Ranieri, Maldwyn Phillips, Nancy Crossgrove, Raymond Furlotte, Pierre Houde, Elaine Gasco, Ciné-Titre; Director of Color: Alex Simard; Supervising Picture Editor: Avdé Chiraeff; Assistant Editor: Laurent LeClerc; Supervising Sound Editor: Raymond Vermette; Sound Editors: Tony Reed, Ian Rankin, Michel Bordeleau; Music Editors: Richard Homme, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; Foley Artists: Andy Malcolm; Sound Engineers: Gaetan Depelteau, Ron Searles; Pre-mixing: André-Gilles Gagné; Rerecording: Shelley Craig; Technical Producer: Jacques Pettigrew; Production Advisors: Dov Zimmer, Claude Fournier; Post Producton Supervisor: Pierre Michaud; Production Coordinator: Liz Joyce; Talent Coordinator: Monique Bergeron; Production Accountant: Neil Paton; Production Secretary: Colette Fortin; Sound by Sonolab; Titles by Gerald Potterton; Opticals by The Film Doctor; Educational & Psychological Consultant: Margie Golick, Ph.D.; Special Thanks to Seth Willenson.

S: Margot Kidder (Narrator), Morgan Hallet (Dorothy), George Morris (Tinman), Neil Shee (Lion), Richard Dumont (Scarecrow), Steven Bednarski, Harvey Berger, Marcia Bircuer, Mark Denis, Kathleen Fee, Carol Ann Francis, Gayle Garfinkle, Susan Glover, Arthur Grosser, Dean Hagopian, A.J. Henderson, Adrian Knight, Terrence Labrosse, Linda Lonn, Liz Macrae, Bronwen Mantel, Walter Massey, Gordon Masten, Steve Michaels, Carla Napier, Linda O'Dwyer, Barbara Pogemiller, Rob Roy, Michael Rudder, Howard Ryshpan, Vlasta Vrana, Tim Webber, Jane Woods.

V: RCA/Columbia Home Video; Kids Classics, Inc. (LP mode); Libray Video Co.; BMG Entertainment.

 

1987

Ozma of Oz [Animated Fantasy Adventure/Satire]

Color, 96 min., Stereo, Academy Ratio.

Cinar Productions (Canada)/RCA-Columbia Pictures/Lightyear Entertainment

D: Tim Reid; Animation Director: Gerald Potterton; W: Don Arioli, Tim Reid, Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum; P: Ronald A. Weinberg; EP: Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg; AP: Elizabeth Klinck; Animation Supervisor: Christine Laroque; Storyboards: Elaine Gasco; C: Ian MacGillvray; M (compostions): Hagood Hardy, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; M (performances): Hagood Hardy, Richard Homme, Brian Leonard, Ray Parker, Robert Piltch, Tom Szczesniak, Jack Zaza; Music Supervision: Hagood Hardy; Assistant Supervision: Freda Robins; Music Recorded at Manta Sound Company; "Searchin' for a Dream" © Cinar Songs 1987, Performed by The Parachute Club [Bass: Keir Brownstone; Drums, Drum Programming, Percussion: Billy Bryans; Keyboards, Synths, Synth Programming, EMU II: Lori Conger; Alto Saxophone, Percussion, Support Vocals: Margo Davidson; Guitar: Dave Gray; Support Vocals, Percussion: Julie Mash; Lead Vocals: Lorraine Segato; Additional Guitar Keyboards and Drum Programming, Support Vocals: John Oates], Music and Lyrics by Hagood Hardy; "Taste the Rain" © Cinar Songs 1987, Performed by The Parachute Club, Music by Richard Homme, Lyrics by Eva Hoepfner, Recorded and Mixed by Mike Jones, Recorded at McLear Place Studios; Animators: Nik Ranieri, Maldwyn Phillips, Nancy Crossgrove, Raymond Furlotte, Pierre Houde, Elaine Gasco, Ciné-Titre; Director of Color: Alex Simard; Supervising Picture Editor: Avdé Chiraeff; Assistant Editor: Laurent LeClerc; Supervising Sound Editor: Raymond Vermette; Sound Editors: Tony Reed, Ian Rankin, John Brooke; Music Editors: Richard Homme, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; Foley Artists: Andy Malcolm; Sound Engineers: Gaetan Depelteau, Ron Searles; Pre-mixing: André-Gilles Gagné; Rerecording: Shelley Craig; Technical Producer: Jacques Pettigrew; Production Advisors: Dov Zimmer, Claude Fournier; Post Producton Supervisor: Pierre Michaud; Production Coordinator: Liz Joyce; Talent Coordinator: Monique Bergeron; Production Accountant: Neil Paton; Production Secretary: Colette Fortin; Sound by Sonolab; Titles by Gerald Potterton; Opticals by The Film Doctor; Educational & Psychological Consultant: Margie Golick, Ph.D.; Special Thanks to Seth Willenson.

S: Margot Kidder (Narrator), Morgan Hallet (Dorothy), George Morris (Tinman), Neil Shee (Lion), Richard Dumont (Scarecrow), Steven Bednarski, Harvey Berger, Marcia Bircuer, Mark Denis, Kathleen Fee, Carol Ann Francis, Gayle Garfinkle, Susan Glover, Arthur Grosser, Dean Hagopian, A.J. Henderson, Adrian Knight, Terrence Labrosse, Linda Lonn, Liz Macrae, Bronwen Mantel, Walter Massey, Gordon Masten, Steve Michaels, Carla Napier, Linda O'Dwyer, Barbara Pogemiller, Rob Roy, Michael Rudder, Howard Ryshpan, Vlasta Vrana, Tim Webber, Jane Woods.

V: RCA/Columbia Home Video; Library Video Co.; BMG Entertainment.

 

1987

The Emerald City of Oz [Animated Fantasy Adventure Comedy]

Color, 94 min., Stereo, Academy Ratio.

Cinar Productions (Canada)/RCA-Columbia Pictures/Lightyear Entertainment

D: Tim Reid; Animation Director: Gerald Potterton; W: Don Arioli, Tim Reid, Loosely based on the novel by L. Frank Baum; P: Ronald A. Weinberg; EP: Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg; AP: Elizabeth Klinck; Animation Supervisor: Christine Laroque; Storyboards: Elaine Gasco; C: Ian MacGillvray; M (compostions): Hagood Hardy, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; M (performances): Hagood Hardy, Richard Homme, Brian Leonard, Ray Parker, Robert Piltch, Tom Szcesniak, Jack Zaza; Music Supervision: Hagood Hardy; Assistant Supervision: Freda Robins; Music Recorded at Manta Sound Company; "Searchin' for a Dream" © Cinar Songs 1987, Performed by The Parachute Club [Bass: Keir Brownstone; Drums, Drum Programming, Percussion: Billy Bryans; Keyboards, Synths, Synth Programming, EMU II: Lori Conger; Alto Saxophone, Percussion, Support Vocals: Margo Davidson; Guitar: Dave Gray; Support Vocals, Percussion: Julie Mash; Lead Vocals: Lorraine Segato; Additional Guitar Keyboards and Drum Programming, Support Vocals: John Oates], Music and Lyrics by Hagood Hardy; "Land of Feelings" © Cinar Songs 1987, Performed by The Parachute Club, Music and Lyrics by Jill Vogel, Ray Parker, Recorded and Mixed by Mike Jones, Recorded at McLear Place Studios; Animators: Nik Ranieri, Maldwyn Phillips, Nancy Crossgrove, Raymond Furlotte, Pierre Houde, Elaine Gasco, Ciné-Titre; Director of Color: Alex Simard; Supervising Picture Editor: Avdé Chiraeff; Assistant Editor: Laurent LeClerc; Supervising Sound Editor: Raymond Vermette; Sound Editors: Tony Reed, John Brooke; Music Editors: Richard Homme, Tom Szczesniak, Ray Parker; Foley Artists: Andy Malcolm; Sound Engineers: Gaetan Depelteau, Ron Searles; Pre-mixing: André-Gilles Gagné; Rerecording: Shelley Craig; Technical Producer: Jacques Pettigrew; Production Advisors: Dov Zimmer, Claude Fournier; Post Producton Supervisor: Pierre Michaud; Production Coordinator: Liz Joyce; Talent Coordinator: Monique Bergeron; Production Accountant: Neil Paton; Production Secretary: Colette Fortin; Sound by Sonolab; Titles by Gerald Potterton; Opticals by The Film Doctor; Educational & Psychological Consultant: Margie Golick, Ph.D.; Special Thanks to Seth Willenson.

S: Margot Kidder (Narrator), Morgan Hallet (Dorothy), George Morris (Tinman), Neil Shee (Lion), Richard Dumont (Scarecrow), Steven Bednarski, Harvey Berger, Marcia Bircuer, Mark Denis, Kathleen Fee, Carol Ann Francis, Gayle Garfinkle, Susan Glover, Arthur Grosser, Dean Hagopian, A.J. Henderson, Adrian Knight, Terrence Labrosse, Linda Lonn, Liz Macrae, Bronwen Mantel, Walter Massey, Gordon Masten, Steve Michaels, Carla Napier, Linda O'Dwyer, Barbara Pogemiller, Rob Roy, Michael Rudder, Howard Ryshpan, Vlasta Vrana, Tim Webber, Jane Woods.

V: RCA/Columbia Home Video; Libray Video Co.; BMG Entertainment.

 

1987

Jim Henson Presents Mother Goose Stories [Puppet Series]

Color, 104+ min., Academy Ratio.

Jim Henson Productions/TSW Ltd./TV

D: Brian Henson, Michael J. Kerrigan; W: David Angus, [Based on Mother Goose in Prose by L. Frank Baum;] Created and Produced by Roberta Kurtz; EP: Paul Stewart Lang, Peter Coogan; M: Linda Danly, Mimi Danly; Puppets Created by Jim Henson's Creature Shop; Designers: Ron Mueck, Peter Brooke, Jamie Courtier; Lighting: Alan Bermingham; C: Peter Ward; Sound: Roger Laycock, Norman Earnshaw; Costume: Jaqueline Mills, Jill Thraves, Mark Storey; Illustrations: Ted Mitchell, Irvine Peacock, [Based on Mother Goose in Prose by Maxfield Parrish;] Set Design: Dennis King, Gordon Toms, Malcolm Stone.

S: Scott McAfee (Prince), Anndi McAfee (Stella), John Christian Graas, Jodie Sweetin, Ilan Ostrove, Laura Goodwin, James Conway, Katy Broughton Smith, Nicholle Tom, Ethan Glazer, Michelle Wesson, Naomi Kerbel, Simon Bright, James Goodwin; Mak Wilson, Karen Prell, Mike Quinby, Angie Passmore (Puppeteers).

V: Jim Henson Video.

 

1987

Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz [Animated Fantasy]

Color, 30 min., Academy Ratio.

Atlantic-Kushner-Locke, Inc./Lorimar Telepictures

Based on the book Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Executive Producers: Donald Kushner, Peter Locke.

S: Michael Gross

V: Lorimar Home Video.

 

1987

Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater--The Wizard of Paws [Animated Spoof]

Sanrio Productions/DiC Enterprises//MGM/UA Television

Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum.

S: Tara Charendoff (Hello Kitty), Sean Roberge (Tuxedo Sam), Noam Zylberman (Chip), Maron Bennet (My Melody), Carl Banas (Grandpa Kitty), Elizabeth Hanna (Grandma Kitty; Mama Kitty), Len Carlson (Papa Kitty), Cree Summer Francks (Catnip), Greg Morton (Grinder), Denise Pidgeon (Fangora).

 

1988

The Real, The True, The Gen-U-ine Wizard of Oz: L. Frank Baum [Documentary]

Color, 16 min.

Random House School Division, Westminster, MD.

Filmstrip: Random House School Division (123 fr.).

V: American School Publishers

 

1988

The Snorks--The Wizard of Ice

Hanna-Barbera/Sepp, S. A./Syndicated

S: Michael Bell (Allstar; Elder 4), Frank welker (Tooter; Occy) Brian Cummings (Dimmy), Frank Welker (Governor Wetworth), Barry Gordon (Junior Wetworth), B.J. Ward (Casey), Joan Gardner (Mrs. Wetworth), Nancy Cartwright (Daffney), Edie McClurg (Mrs. Seaworthy), Clive Revill (Galeo), Peter Cullen (Elders 1, 2, and 3), Gail Matthius (Baby Smallster), Fredericka Weber (Willie), Mitzi McCall (Auntie Marina), Joan Gerber (Mrs. Kelp), Bob Ridgely (Mr. Kelp).

[Oz reference has not been acertained.]

 

1988

AlfTales--The Wizard of Oz [Animated Spoof]

Color, 23 min., Academy Ratio.

DiC Animation City, Inc./Saban Productions/Alien Productions/NBC-TV

D, P: David Feiss; W: Brad Kesden, Skip Shepherd, from a story by Steve Roberts; [loosely based on the book by L. Frank Baum and the film by Victor Fleming;] SP: Andy Heyward, Haim Saban; AP: Vic Kephart; M: Shuki Levy, Haim Saban; Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan; Music Production Supervisor: Andrew Dimitroff; Engineer and mixer: Barron Abromovitch, Kevin Newson, Xavier Garcia; Orchestration and Arrangement: Hiram Titus, Barry Trop; AD: Mike Longden; Animation Director: Masakazu Higuchi; Executive in Charge of Production: Winnie Chaffee, assisted by Dawn Jackson, Stacey Gallishaw; Production Coordinator: Peter Lynch Tobin; Production Assistant: Brad Rosen; Assistant Story Editor: Phil Harnage; Script Coordinator: Lori Crawford, assisted by George G. Robinson, William A. Ruiz, Penny Wylie; Storyboard Artists: Rich Chidlaw, Scott Jorgenson, Lester Gooch, Ray [Raymond] Jafelice, Mike Swanigan, Dan Fausett, Chris Schouen, Tom Nesbitt, Greg Garcia, John Hutton; Character Design: Michael Kim, Mike Goguen, Marcelo Vighali, Lou Police, David Feiss, Joe Banaskiewies; Background Design: John Koch, Lou Police, Kelly Day, Jim Finnegan, Colette Van Mierto; Voice Directors: Madeline Barsoom, Greg Morton; Dialogue Editors: Richard Gannon, Gregory K. Bowron, Michelle Rochester, Robert T. Gillis, Elvida Abella; In Loving Memory of Vic Kephart.

S: Paulina Gillis (Augie/Rhonda), Peggy Mahon (Flo), Thick Wilson (Larson Petty/Bob), Dan Henessey (Sloop), Rob Cowan (Skip), Michael Fantini, Debra Theraker, Paul Fusco (Gordon Shumway), Don Francks, Marvin Goldhar, Greg Swanson (Additional Voices) [Ellen-Ray Hennessey (Stella), Noam Zylberman, Michael Lamport, Maria Lukofsky, Stephen Ouimette, Harvey Atkin, Jayne Eastwood, John Stocker, Greg Morton, Nick Nichols, Len Carlson, Ray Kahnert, Eva Almos, Linda Sorenson].

 

1988

The Wizard of Oz [Four Part Fantasy Filmstrips (1980)]

Off to See the Wizard (37 frames, 17 min.)

Dorothy and the Wicked Witch (37 frames,)

Dorothy and the Wizard (37 frames,)

Over the Rainbow (37 fr., 13 min.)

59 min.

W: Corrine J. Naden, Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum; Illustrations by Bill Morrison.

V: Troll Video

 

1989

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [Animated Fantasy]

Walker Co.

Based on the novel by L. Frank Baum.

 

1989

Toto's Rescue aka Toto's Rescue in Storybook Land [Educational Children's Musical Fantasy/Student Video]

Color, 42 min.

Produced at Cosumnes River College, Sacramento, CA by Advanced TV Production Students.

D: John Weisker, L.Q. "Missy" Cruz, John Jimenez, Jeff Weigt; W: Doree Steinmann, [based on characters created by L. Frank Baum, Carlo Collodi, et. al]; P: Pam Baker; EP: Doree Steinmann; Toto's Theme: John Draper; Additional Music and Sound Effects: Mark Hatchfield; Singers: "Witch is Gone" (Anne Marie Justman, Robert Holmer), "Living in the Woods" (Kim McCann, Tatiana Sunderland), "Here Is Where I Want to Be" (Michelle Castillo), "Beautiful" (Melissa Tolley), "Always Tell the Truth" (Jon Jackson), "Right in Front of Her Nose" (Sharon Davies); Musicians: John Alexander, Patty Mash, Roger Royale; Crew: Mark Herzig, Patrick Johnson, Amy Lyberger, Michele Parlin, Jason Piekarz, Jeff Weigt, Dev N. Singh; Makeup: Richard Burkhart; Costume/Set Design: Pam Baker, Doug McGee; Lion Costume: Marie Bechtold; Dorothy's Costume: Deborah L. Williams; Tinman's Costume: Doug McGee; Snow White's Costume: Jennifer Burba; Pinnocchio (sic)/Scarecrow [Costumes]: Pamela Baker; Cinderella's Costume: Sally McIsaac; Assistant Directors: Jeff Weigt, Ruth Blodgett, Mark Hatchfield; Technician: Tod McVicar, Jim Williams; Post Production: Alexander Media Services.

S: Pamela Peters (Dorothy), LaVona Kessel (Wicked Witch), Sandee Moore (Good Witch), Tim Strauch (Scarecrow), John Draper (Lion), A.J. Smart (Tinman), Richard Lanza (Hansel), Meredith Miller (Gretel), Ruth Blodgett (RR Hood), Janet Burau (Grandmother), Melani Huetter (Snow White), Regina Wooten (Rapunzel), Doug McGee (Jack), Amy Lyberger (Jill), John Weisker (Farmer), Carol Belveal (Wife [Mary]), Andromeda Rogers (Child [Andrea]), Donna Schubring (Nurse), Patrick Johnson (Boy Blue), Sally McIsaac (Cinderella), Bill Silva (Prince), Russ Novak (Pinnocchio [sic]), Toby Tiger Tail (Toto).

V: Stein Home Video.

 

1989

Trouble in Oz [Drug Education Video]

35 min.

The Center for Drug Free Living, Inc./United Telephone Company of Florida/General Mills/Orange County Sheriff's Department

Based on characters created by L. Frank Baum.

S: (Morticia), (Scarecrow), (Tin Man), (Lion), (Munchkins), (Drug Dealers)

V:

 

1989

Maxie's World--Surfside Over the Rainbow [Animated Spoof]

DiC Enterpises/Syndicated

Parody of The Wizard of Oz by Victor Fleming, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.

S: Loretta Jafelice (Maxie), Simon Reynolds (Rob), Tara Charendoff (Carly), Susan Roman (Ashley), Nadin Rabinovitch (Jeri), Yannick Bisson (Ferdie), Geoff Kahnert (Mushroom), John Stocker (Mr. Garcia).

 

1989

The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!--Stars in Their Eyes [Animated Sci-Fi Spoof]

Color, c. 15 min., Academy Ratio; Released September 19.

Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd./DiC Productions/Viacom

D: Dan Riba; Animation Director: Kim Dae Jong; W: Jack Harahan & Eleanor Burian-Mohr, [based on characters created by Shigeru Miyamoto; Parody of Star Trek (Gene Roddenberry), The Wizard of Oz (L. Frank Baum), and The Wizard of Mars (David L. Hewitt);] P: John Grusd; EP: Andy Heyward; Co-EP: Robby London; AP: Jack Spillum; Story Editors: Bruce & Reed Shelly; Executive in Charge of Production: Winnie Chaffe, assisted by Dawn Jackson, Stacey Gallishaw; Production Coordinators: Deborah B. Silverthorn; Jonathan Dern, Tom Pong, Steven Gold; Adapted for Animation by Bruce & Reed Shelly, Bob Forward, Phil Harnage; Script Coordinator: Lori Crawford, assisted by William A. Ruiz, George Robinson, Penny Wylie; Production Assistants: Minoru Terao, Kazuko Yamamoto, Chris Hammond, Irene Toporzysek; AD: Herve Bedard; Background Design: Ray Shenusay, Paul Felik, Jim Finnegan, Sean Platter, Tim Callahan, Frank Frezzo, Tom Shannon; Prop Design: Drew Greybeal, Armando Norte, Rick Quiroz, Robert Souza, Paul Wee; Character Design: Paul Wee, Herb Hazelton, Drew Greybeal, Robert Souza, Rick Quiroz, Rogerio Nogueira, Rich Arons, Joshua Dodson, Maureen Trueblood, Ed Lee; Background Color Styling: Abel Laxamana, Bonnie Callahan, Joe Bingelli, Bari Greenberg, Jim Finnegan; Color Key: David Svend Karoll, Carol Wyatt, Paul Fetler, Geoff Everts; Storyboard Artists: Kazumi Fukushima, Bob Awkright, Jennifer Stillwell, Kevin Singleton, Robert Souza, Joshua Dodson; Animation Supervisors: Dev Ramsaran, Tristan Anderson-Migliore, Steve Casablanca; Storyboard Slugging: Marsh Lamore, Myrna Bushman, Bill Reed; X-Sheet Direction: Greg Reyna, Max Becraft, Mike Stribling; Lip Assignment: Mike Stribling; Voice Directors: Greg Morton, Paul Quinn, Marsha Goodman, Madeline Bascom; Recording Assistants: Helen Asimakis, Shirley McGregor, Daniela Spiwak, Mark McCorkle, Gary K. Ushino, Robert Schooley, John Tirpak, Peter Harvey, Victor Villegas; Executive in Charge of Production (animation): Thierry P. Laurin, assisted by Kimberly R. Cronin; Dialogue Editors: Richard Bruce Elliot, Richard S. Gannon, Gregory K. Bowron, Theresa M. Gilroy, Elvida Abella, Robert T. Gillis, Ron Fedele, Heather Elliott; Assistant E: Donald P. Zappala, Karen Rosenbloom, Track Reader: Mark McNally; Supervising Sound Engineer: Michael J. Cowan; Format Editors: Lars Floden, William P. Magee; Videotape Supervisors: Phil R. Defibaugh, Mario DiMambro; Post Production Assistant: Firdoz Adelamini, Nye Tucker; Executive Music Producer: Andy Heyward; For Saban Poductions, executive in charge: Jerald E. Bergh, post production supervisor: Eric S. Rollman; M: Haim Saban & Shuki Levy; Music Supervisor: Andrew Dimitroff; Sound Design: Clive [H.] Mizumoto; Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan; Musical Arrangements: Steve Marston, Richard Firth; Music Clearance: Katey Consolino; Music Engineers: Barron Abramovitch, Xavier Garcia ("songs not performed by original artist"); Re-recording Engineers: Clive Mizumoto, Gary Coppola, R.D. Floyd; Music Editors: Nick Carr, Paul Ray; Sound Effects Editors: Gary Jaye, Scott Page, John Valentino, J. Valentine; Foley Artist: Claudette Jones; Assistant Engineers: Ron Salaises, Kevin Newson, William Filipiak; Concept by Andy Heyward; (c) 1989 Nintendo of America Inc. "This program is based upon the video game by Nintendo. The characters and trademark and all rights therein are the property of Nintendo. All rights reserved."

S: Lou Albano (Mario Mario), Harvey Atkin (King Koopa), Jeannie Elias (Princess Toadstool), John Stocker (Toad/Koopa Troopa/Mouser/Beezo), Danny Wells (Luigi Mario), Robert Bockstael, Greg Morton, Dorian Joe Clark, Joyce Gordon, Rob Cowan, Greg Swanson, Denise Pidgeon, Diane Fabian, Paulina Gillis, Marilyn Lightstone, Marla Lukofsky.

V: Goodtimes Home Video (on #6487 Koopa Claus; LP mode).

 

1989

The Karate Kid--Over the Rainbow

DiC Enterprises/Jerry Weintraub Entertainment Group/Columbia Pictures Television/NBC

S: Joe Dedio (Daniel), Robert Ito (Miyagi Yakuga), Janice Kawaye (Taki).

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