The Wizard of Oz (TV Series) - Episodes

Episodes

  • Rescue of the Emerald City Pt. 1 (September 8, 1990) - Dorothy returns to Oz and learns from Glinda that the Wicked Witch of the West's loyal Winged Monkey Truckle has led the other Winged Monkeys loyal to the Wicked Witch of the West into performing a ritual that resurrected the Wicked Witch of the West. The Wicked Witch of the West has cast a spell on the Emerald City, stolen the gifts belonging to Dorothy's friends, and cast an evil wind spell that constantly blows the Wizard of Oz's hot air balloon around.
  • Rescue of the Emerald City Pt. 2 (September 15, 1990) - The Witch is successfully booted from the Emerald City.
  • Fearless (September 22, 1990) - The Cowardly Lion gets tricked by the Wicked Witch of the West who gives him a spell making him fearless.
  • Crystal Clear (September 29, 1990) - The Wicked Witch sets out to find a Crystal Ball that will always work.
  • We're Not in Kansas Anymore (October 6, 1990) - The Witch creates a false Kansas, and tricks Dorothy into visiting it, in hopes of getting The Ruby Slippers.
  • The Lion that Squeaked (October 13, 1990) - The Wicked Witch of the West uses her magic to steal the Cowardly Lion's roar and give it to a hyena.
  • Dream a Little Dream (October 20, 1990) - The Foursome is trapped in Lion's dreams.
  • A Star is Gone (October 27, 1990) -
  • Time Town (November 3, 1990) - The Witch begins erasing Oz's history, thus causing Glinda and The Wizard to lose their memories.
  • The Marvelous Milkmaid of Mechanica (November 10, 1990) - This episode was from a story by Karen Willson & Chris Weber. Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion arrive in Mechanica, where everything is made of tin.
  • Upside-Down Town (November 17, 1990) - Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion end up in Upside-Down Town where everything is the opposite.
  • The Day the Music Died (November 24, 1990) -
  • Hot Air (December 1, 1990) -

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