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    Off to See the Wizard

    1967 · Anthology

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  1. Parody Episodes or Whole Plot References of The Wizard of Oz.The parodies are usually of the classic Judy Garland film, not the original books, mainly because of Small Reference Pools, but also due to that film's conceit of Dorothy's companions being portrayed by recognizable human actors in costume (as opposed to an actual lion, scarecrow, and tinman instead of the humanoid versions from the ...

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      Traveling through Canada. The four boys crash-land in...

  2. Phoebe spots a guard about to ambush Paige with an energy ball and points him out. Suddenly, a stream of fire shoots out of her hand and vanquishes the guard. Paige orbs the Grimoire into a magic sack. The sisters orb out, while the wizard flashes out behind them. Back at the manor, Piper wants to destroy the Grimoire.

  3. One of the many parodies in the 200th episode of Stargate SG 1. Vala as Dorothy; Mitchell as the Scarecrow; Teal'c as the Tin Man; Daniel as the Lion; Carter as the Good Witch; and Landry as the Wizard. There was a Dream Sequence of this on the 1980s TV series Fame once, casting Doris in the role of Dorothy.

  4. The series derived its name from the well-known song "We're Off to See the Wizard", featured in MGM's classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.Such was the popularity of the film among TV audiences by then that ABC decided to build an anthology series around it, a series which primarily showcased the first network telecasts of some of MGM's most popular recent live-action family films, much as Walt ...

  5. Traveling through Canada. The four boys crash-land in Canada, and the rest of the plot plays out similar to The Wizard of Oz. Example of: Off to See the Wizard

  6. Nov 7, 2016 · 00:00. 00:00. Off to See the Wizard was an anthology series that aired on ABC from 7:30PM-8:30PM during the 1967-1968 season. Each week, the characters from The Wizard of Oz — in animated form — would introduce a feature film or other programs. Because it only ran an hour, often films were shown in two parts over the course of two weeks.

  7. Aug 18, 2020 · Off to See the Wizard apparently edited for content and time – but provided hosts as well as narrators to help catch the audience up on what they had missed. A quick glance at the Internet Movie Database page feels like a plummet down the rabbit hole – as hosts and narrators included the likes of Milton Berle, Jack Lemmon, Richard Petty ...

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