The highly anticipatedWickedhas finally landed in theaters, and it joins the growing list of the many movie adaptations of L. Frank Baum’s celebrated novelThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz.Throughout his life, Baum released 13Oznovels, and since his death in 1919, further stories have been written by his descendants. The release of the first installment of Baum’sOzseries in 1900 markedthe beginning of one of the most popular and acclaimed franchises in entertainment history.

The Wonderful Wizard of Ozhas since extended far beyond the gates of the Emerald City, with asurprising amount ofWizard of Ozmovies, cartoons, and television series depicting the adventures of Dorothy Gale and her friends.The 1939 movie starring a young Judy Garland, set the stage for the franchise today;a magical and captivating adventure that enchants viewers in different ways. Every movie based onThe Wizard of Ozbrings something new to the story, but as seen throughout the years, not every adaptation has fully inspired viewers to go follow the yellow brick road.

A still from the 1925 Wizard of Oz.

The first full feature-length adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s novel was the 1925 black-and-white silent filmThe Wizard of Oz. The movie starred and was directed by Larry Semon, a prominent filmmaker during the silent era of the movie industry. Semon’s wife, Dorothy Dwan, plays the role of Dorothy, who learns on her 18th birthday that she is a lost princess and must claim her rightful place as ruler of Oz. This movie is known for beingone of the first to star Oliver Hardy of the comedic duo Laurel & Hardy, where he played the Tin Woodman.

As the first full-length movie ofThe Wizard of Oz, Semon’s 1925 adaptation failed to truly capture the magic of the Emerald City.

A still from the 1976 Oz.

However, the 1925 version ofThe Wizard of Ozproved to be the least memorable adaptation, asit completely changed the original story and removed important characters, such as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch, who proved prominent in Dorothy’s journey around the Land of Oz. It was also criticized for its change in characterization and abrupt ending. As the first full-length movie ofThe Wizard of Oz, Semon’s 1925 adaptation failed to truly capture the magic of the Emerald City.

10Oz (1976)

Directed By Chris Löfvén

This Australian movie brought the story ofThe Wizard of Ozto the world of rock music. In this movie, Dorothy, played by Joy Dunstan, is turned into a 16-year-old groupie traveling with a rock band across Australia. After an accident causes her to hit her head, Dorothy finds herself in an alternate universe where she’s given a pair of red heels by a clothier named Glynn to help her attend the concert of a famous singer in Melbourne.

Ozwas the first rock musical movie to be released in Australia in 1978.

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This movie makes several references to the original story, including changing the Scarecrow, Tin Man, and Cowardly Lion into a surfer, mechanic, and biker who helps Dorothy on her journey to Melbourne. It also offers an interesting perspective on the highs and lows of fame but isn’t memorable enough to be considered a good retelling ofThe Wizard of Oz.Ozfailed at the box office in its native Australia and has since flown under the radar as one of the more forgettable adaptations of the original story.

Premiering on ABC Television as part ofThe Wonderful World of Disneyin 2005,The Muppets' The Wizard of Ozdepicts Dorothy as an adult who dreams of leaving her job at her Aunt Em’s diner in Kansas and becoming a singer. This movie seesthe iconic Muppets taking on the roles of the Oz inhabitants, with Kermit as the Scarecrow, the Great Gonzo as the Tin Man, and Fozzie as the Cowardly Lion. The movie also depicts Miss Piggy as all four Witches, switching from Glinda the Good to the Wicked Witch, throughout the story.

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ThisMuppetsfilm features a star-studded cast, including Ashanti as Dorothy, Queen Latifah as Aunt Em, and includes an interesting cameo from acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino. However, the movie was criticized for its adult characterization of Dorothy. It alsolacks the humor and spirit of previous Muppet films. The song “When I’m With You,” composed by Michael Giacchino, received a Primetime Emmy nomination, but it’s not enough to saveThe Muppets' Wizard of Ozfrom beingthe lowest ranked Muppets movie ever made.

Journey Back to Oz

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Journey Back to Oz is an animated fantasy film that serves as a continuation of the classic story, featuring Dorothy and Toto’s return to the Land of Oz. They discover the Scarecrow as Emerald City’s ruler and team up with familiar allies to thwart the wicked Mombi’s plans. Released in 1972.

Serving as a loose sequel toThe Wizard of Oz, Journey Back to Ozsees Dorothy and Toto returning to Oz to deal with Mombi, a cousin of the Wicked Witch of the West, who strives to take over Oz with a troupe of green elephants. She is reunited with her old friends and also meets new ones on her journey to stop Mombi. This Filmation animated movie was originally set to be released in 1962. However,itlingered in development hell for nearly 10 years before finally being released in theaters in 1972.

Composite of Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz and Liza Minnelli singing while wearing a red scarf.

This Forgotten Wizard Of Oz Sequel Starred Judy Garland’s Daughter As Dorothy

In an unofficial sequel to the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is played by the daughter of the character’s original actress, Judy Garland.

Journey Back to Ozfeatures Liza Minnelli as Dorothy, who was portrayed by Minnelli’s mother, Judy Garland, in the 1939 film, Mickey Rooney as the Lion, and Margaret Hamilton as Aunt Em. The movie alsointroduces new characters such as Jack Pumpkinhead and Mombi,who were featured in Baum’s stories. While it wasn’t a financial success in theaters, it was well-received on television; through its strong animation and fitting soundtrack,Journey Back to Ozserves as both a decent sequel and a fitting tribute to the original story.

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7The Wizard of Oz (1982 anime)

Directed By Fumihiko Takayama

This Japanese anime movie was produced by the Toho production company, which has been creating movies and animations since 1932. It was the first anime adaptation ofThe Wizard of Ozand depicts Dorothy being swept away to the land of Oz, where she meets multiple characters on her journey toward the Emerald City. An English adaptation was released in 1982, starring Aileen Quinn as Dorothy.

Through using different designs to cleverly differentiate between the iconic characters, the 1982 anime proves an interesting watch for viewers who enjoyed the books.

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This anime movie is notable for its strong faithfulness to the original story andincludes new characters and story elements that didn’t appear in other adaptations. This includes a sequence where Dorothy and her friends are attacked by creatures called Kalidahs, which took place in the original book but weren’t featured in other movies. Through using different designs to cleverly differentiate between the iconic characters, the 1982 anime proves an interesting watch for viewers who enjoyed the books.

6Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde (1971 Turkish film)

Directed By Tunç Başaran

Translating toLittle Ayşe and the Magic Dwarfs in the Land of Dreams, this Turkish movie released in 1971 depicts a young girl named Ayşecik who is swept away to the Land of Dreams, where she is ordered to kill the Wicked Witch of the West.This movie notably renames all the famous characters, with Glinda being called Nilüfer and the Wizard being referred to as the Keşkin Zeka.

While remaining faithful to the original story,Ayşeciknotably expands the role of the Munchkins, as throughout the movie, 7 of them, dressed as soldiers, appear to help Ayşecik throughout her journey. The lead character is also shown to be wearing silver shoes, as depicted in L. Frank Baum’s novel. While the movie does suffer from poor special effects, it’s still enjoyable enough to make it an underrated comedic adaptation.

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)

Sam Raimi’s 2013 adventure movieexplores how exactly the Wizard himself arrived in Oz.Oz, the Great and Powerfuldepicts the Wizard as Oscar Diggs, a conman and circus magician, whose hot air balloon is blown into Oz by a tornado. Mistaken as a wizard destined to bring peace to the land, Diggs has no choice but to align with a flying monkey and a china doll to save Oz and become the hero he is believed to be. LikeWicked,this movie offers an idea of what happened in Oz before Dorothy arrived,but from the mysterious Wizard’s point of view.

Oz, the Great and Powerfulhas a talented cast consisting of James Franco as Oscar Diggs, Michelle Williams as Glinda, and Mila Kunis as Theodora, later, the Wicked Witch of the West. It has strong visual effects, subtle references to the original story, and a stunning portrayal of the Land of Oz. While not quite on the same level as the original, owing to its lack of a captivating musical soundtrack,Oz, the Great and Powerfulprovides a believable and exciting origin story for the Wizardwith a powerful message that appearances can sometimes be deceiving.

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Directed by Sidney Lumet,The Wizis adapted from the 1975 Broadway musical and offers a modern take on L. Frank Baum’s acclaimed novel. In this movie, Dorothy is depicted as an elementary school teacher taken during a snowstorm into the mysterious land of Oz.In one of several changes fromThe Wizard of Oz,The Wizfamously portrays the land of Oz as a dystopian city,with characters, such as the Scarecrow, made out of garbage and creatures inspired by humanoids.

Upon its initial release,The Wizreceived some criticism for its depiction of Oz as a bleak and dystopian city, as opposed to the bright and colorful world in previous movies, which made it somewhat frightening for younger viewers. However,it has since become a cult classic,thanks to its powerful soundtrack and the energetic performances of Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.The Wizreceived 4 Oscar nominations in 1979 because of its outstanding technical achievements. A live television adaptation,The Wiz, Live!, was released in 2015, further showing its lasting impact on viewers.

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Return to Oz

Return to Oz is a dark fantasy film directed by Walter Murch, serving as a sequel to the classic 1939 Wizard of Oz. Released in 1985, the story follows Dorothy, played by Fairuza Balk, who discovers the magical land of Oz is now in ruins and must save it from a new and sinister threat. The film mixes adventure with a haunting atmosphere, offering a unique twist on L. Frank Baum’s beloved series.

Disney’sReturn to Ozserves as a sequel toThe Wizard of Ozbutoffers a darker and more sinister take on the story.Dorothy finds herself back in the land of Oz, only to find the yellow brick road is crumbling and the Emerald City has been taken over by the Nome King and Princess Mombi. Disney bought the rights to theOzseries in 1954, but issues in production meant thatReturn to Ozwould not be released until 1985.

Return to Ozis notorious for embracing the darker aspects of Baum’s stories

Return to Ozis notorious for embracing the darker aspects of Baum’s stories. It includes scenes that could be disturbing for younger audiences, including moments where Dorothy is sent to a mental institution and is almost forced to undergo electroshock therapy. However, the movie is one of the most faithful to Baum’s novels. Jean Marsh’s performance as Mombi is also terrific, making her characterone of the best witches of 1980s movies. It is now considered a cult classic and a favorite of those who have read the books.

Wicked

Wicked adapts the Broadway musical into a two-part film, following the unlikely friendship between Elphaba, born with green skin, and Glinda, a popular aristocrat, in the Land of Oz. As they navigate their contrasting paths, they evolve into Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.

One of the most anticipated adaptations in the franchise’s history,Wickedexplores the origins of the Wicked Witch of the Westand how she came to be known as the sinister villain of Oz. Adapted from the Broadway musical, Elphaba Thropp enrolls at Shiz University, where she meets a fellow student, the popular Galinda. Although the two initially cannot stand each other, slowly, they develop an unlikely friendship that changes both of their lives forever.The cast ofWickedis led by Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, who offer viewers a spellbinding view of Oz before the arrival of Dorothy.

Wicked’s Timeline & When It Takes Place Compared To The Wizard Of Oz Explained

Wicked isn’t exactly a conventional prequel, which makes it difficult for fans to place the story within the original Wizard of Oz timeline.

Wicked offers a thrilling and exciting exploration of the lives of Elphaba and Galindabefore they become known as the Wicked Witch and Glinda the Good, respectively. ThroughWicked’s captivating soundtrackand sympathic portrayal of a young woman who faces judgment because of her appearance,this movie proves to be one of the best adaptations inspired by Baum’sThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz.Even if it’s only an adaptation of half of the musical, the performances, songs, and more makeWickeda magical experience for anyone.