Season 1
The Magic World Of Oz The Witch Switch The Wizard's Magic Wand The Magic Hat The Balloon Buzz Machine-Gun Morris Movie Maid Shadow Shakes The Big Cake Bake Desmond's Dilemma Misfire Miss Gung-Ho Gang Heart Burn Stuffed The Fountain of Youth The Rubber Man The Happy Forest Dandy's Dilemma The Search The Bag Of Wind The Music Men To Bee Or Not To Bee Have Your Pie And Eat It Too The Sound of Munchkins The Count Places, Please The Green Golfer The Flying Carpet The Monkey Convention The Cultured Lion The Jail Breakers The Reunion The Sucker The Bubble Champ Too Much Heart The Witch's Boyfriend The Clock Watchers Double Trouble The O.N. Going To Pieces Mail-Order Lover The School Marm An Optical Delusion Watch the Bouncing Bull All In A Lather The Green Thumb Leap Frog The Big Shot On The Wing To Stretch A Point The Flipped Lid Down In The Mouth The Gusher Love Sick It's A Dog's Life Don't Pick The Daisies The Munchkin Robin Hood The Wizard's Tail-Fins The Fallen Star Friends Of A Feather Monkey Air Lift Guaranteed For Life The Skills Of Bravery The Coat Of Arms Roar, Lion, Roar Be a Card The Inferior Decorator The Salesman The Cat's Meow The Yellow Brick Road Rusty Rusty The Scarecrow The Invisible Man Free Trade The Bull Fighter The Golden Touch The Long Hair Roll The Presses The Big Brother The Cool Lion Gabe The Gobbler The Raffle The Strawman Twist The Dinner Party The Fire Chief The Green Tomato The Poet The Three Musketeers The Family Tree The Great Laurso The Pudgy Lion Boomer Rang Beauty And The Beach The Hillies and the Billies Leapin' Lion Well Done The Do-It-Yourself Heart The Great Oz Auto Race

Tales of the Wizard of Oz

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Tales of the Wizard of Oz, created in 1961, was an animated television series crafted by Crawley Films for Videocraft, (later known as Rankin/Bass Productions.) This was the studio's second venture into animation and Rankin/Bass's inaugural foray into traditional animation. Characters from L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz are given additional names, including Dandy the Cowardly Lion, Rusty the Tin Man, and Socrates the Strawman, expanding upon the original with these fresh monikers.

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