Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return

2014 "There's trouble in OZ..."
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return
5| 1h28m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 09 May 2014 Released
Producted By: Prana Animation Studios
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.dorothyofozthemovie.com/
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Dorothy wakes up in post-tornado Kansas, only to be whisked back to Oz to try to save her old friends the Scarecrow, the Lion, the Tin Man and Glinda from a devious new villain, the Jester. Wiser the owl, Marshal Mallow, China Princess and Tugg the tugboat join Dorothy on her latest magical journey through the colorful landscape of Oz to restore order and happiness to Emerald City.

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kennethtownsend-97230 Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return is a kind of sequel to the original story, The Wizard of Oz. the story starts when Dorothy wakes up in her home in Kansas after the tornado hit. After only being there for a short time, Dorothy is swept back to Oz because of a distress call from her old friend Scarecrow. The message informed her that Oz is being taken over by the evil Jester, the younger brother of the Wicked Witch of the West. The Jester has stolen his sister's broomstick and is using it as a magic wand. He is devoted on destroying Oz and ruling over everyone by himself. It is up to Dorothy and her new friends, and of course Todo to stop the Jester and restore the life in Oz.First off, I would like to note that this movie is a musical. So if you are in to musicals this is a must see movie but if you are not, this movie may not interest you. I like the fact that all the characters pick up where they left off in the first movie. The cowardly lion is no longer a coward and the tin-man now has a heart and real emotions.
limelemonrocks When I first saw this in the movie theater, it was amazing! This version of Wizard of Oz has some of the same characters from The Wizard of Oz like, Dorothy, Tin Man, Scarecrow, and the Lion. The jester is a interesting villain instead of the wicked witch from the west from the classic. The characters you love are joined by a few new friends! Oz kids was another version of Wizard of Oz, but this version is even better! The songs are great, they'll make you want to sing and have fun! When the world is my favorite song in the movie. Lea Michelle does a great job as Dorothy and her singing voice, too. This version of The Wizard of Oz is better than the classic, and Oz Kids!
Python Hyena Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2013): Dir: Will Finn, Dan St. Pierre / Voices: Lea Michele, Martin Short, Hugh Dancy, Oliver Platt, Megan Hilty: Unnecessary animated sequel of sorts to the classic masterpiece The Wizard of Oz. The villain here is Jester, the brother of the wicked witch of the original film. He takes over Emerald City with the fleet of flying monkeys overthrowing the Scarecrow, Tin Man and the now brave Lion. The Scarecrow sends a message to Kansas to young Dorothy Gale who has her own issues when her homefront is threatened to be sold. She and her dog, Toto are swept up within a rainbow and spiralled off to Oz. Like the original film she is accompanied by an assortment of characters including an overweight owl named Wiser, a marshmallow soldier named Marshal Mallow whom she met in Candyland, and finally an ornament China princess named Queen Mouse. These characters are appealing but the screenplay is stale. None of the songs are memorable but the animation is colourful and detailed. Directed by Will Finn and Dan St. Pierre with Lea Michele as the appropriate voice of Dorothy whose status is legendary. Martin Short provides amusement as the voice of villain Jester. Oliver Platt as Wiser struggles to fly, and Hugh Dancy voicing Marshal Mallow demonstrates loyalty protecting the China princess. Megan Hilty voices the uptight China Princess who learns a thing or two about self sacrifice. Children may enjoy the animation but parents may wish to introduce them to the film where Judy Garland sang about the true nature over the rainbow. Score: 5 / 10
TheLittleSongbird Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return judging from the terrible reviews was a film that I watched with low expectations, but as a fan of animation and think the voice cast to be very talented the film did deserve a fair chance. There are worse animated films out there and Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return isn't from personal view as terrible as has been said but it is not a particularly good film either and one of the weaker Oz incarnations(with only 1978's The Wiz being worse, the best of course being the timeless 1939 MGM classic), even when judged on its own merits rather than a direct comparison. There are a few glimpses of good detail in the animation, like the rainbow, Dainty China Country, Wiser's chest and the grainy colour for the tree. Toby Chu's score is pleasant and whimsical in the way that most of the songs are not; When the World is a catchy and beautiful song and by far the highlight of the soundtrack; credit should go to the writers for trying to give Jester a back-story(the closest we actually get to learning about the characters) and Toto is adorable and entertaining, the only character who is really likable. The voice cast are a mixed bag, with Martin Short the stand-out, he may be on autopilot at times and has lacklustre material but his maniacal and sometimes amusing voice-work is the most enthusiastic of the whole cast. Megan Hilty, Hugh Dancy, Jim Belushi and Kelsey Grammar are perfect as well for their characters too.But others don't make the grade. Lea Michele's singing is amazing of course but her acting is rather unemotive and shrill and Dan Aykroyd and Patrick Stewart are wasted in under-written and dumbed-down roles(Aykroyd also came across as too abrasive and stern for a leader). Bernadette Peters would have been perfect for Glinda but compared to her delicate, benevolent character design she came across as too ambivalent and gravelly voiced(it also sounded like she was trying to put on a part-English part-French accent), while Oliver Platt may be unrecognisable but it did sound like he was channelling Dom DeLuise but wasn't really all that funny in doing so. It's not their fault though, because the dialogue is really inane with a lot of the humour, or what there is of it, very juvenile and forced and the characters are poorly realised, the most entertaining characters being Toto and China Princess and the blandest being Dorothy. Wiser the Owl to me was annoying and too cutesy with the worst of the humour coming from him; Scarecrow, TinMan and Cowardly Lion while having some enjoyable rapport are under-utilised(with an overdone leading-joke too) and little more than stooges and China Princess and Marshal Mallow's romance is somewhat cute but takes up too much of the film and wasn't all that necessary. Personally, also, the villain Jester is over-used and a missed opportunity, with despite Short's voice work, a cool entrance and his back-story the writers didn't seem sure whether to have him as a menacing villain or one played-for-laughs, often he seemed too silly to be a real threat to anyone and his plans seemed in the end under-developed and senseless.The story didn't come across as very engaging, it meant well but was very charmless and brash and was lacking in any real brains, heart, charm or wonder. It's rather unimaginative and by-the-numbers stuff, as well as being very predictable, complete with an awkward mix of forced humour and a bleak surrealistic in alternative to magical atmosphere which makes one question whether the film had a clear idea at all which audience they were aiming at. There were a few nice details and bright colours but most of the animation was not very good, a lot of the characters are very robotic in movement and very hollow-eyed(ie. Dorothy) and the backgrounds are flat, garish and plastic computer-game looking most of the time. The Kansas scenes and final battle were especially embarrassing with Aunt Em and Uncle Henry suffering the worst of the stiff character designs. And of the songs only one really stood out(When the World), the others were forgettable and badly placed(some like Candy Candy coming right out of nowhere), the Jester's rock-opera-like villain song stylistically out of kilter with the rest of the songs and even the rest of the film too. Well actually Even Then was a nice song but made the mistake of grinding the film down to a complete stand-still. But how can you have Peters on board and not give her anything to sing, it's criminal considering that she has the most experience of any of the cast here in this regard? Overall, one of those animated films that is not completely terrible but from a very subjective personal opinion not good either, there are moments that are decent but much of it is lazy and charmless. 4/10 Bethany Cox