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Space Oz no Bōken
スペースオズの冒険
(Supēsu Ozu no Bōken)
GenreAdventure
Science fantasy
Anime television series
Directed byYoshiaki Okumura
Sōji Yoshikawa
Produced byMasashi Ogiwara
Matsuo Shimizu
Sachiko Kitazawa
Music byRyuichi Katsumata
StudioEnoki Films
EZ Films
E&G Films (animation)
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo)
Original run October 5, 1992 April 5, 1993

Space Oz no Bōken (Japanese: スペースオズの冒険, Hepburn: Supēsu Ozu no Bōken, lit. "Adventures of Space Oz") is an anime television series produced by Enoki Films and EZ Films that aired on TV Tokyo from October 5, 1992, to April 5, 1993. The series is a futuristic reimagining of L. Frank Baum's 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.[1]

Since its original run, the series has not been rebroadcast in Japan or received any home media release. The English dub, The Wonderful Galaxy of Oz, was produced by Enoki Films USA in 1996 as a 75-minute direct-to-video film, using footage from the first and final few episodes. No proper material was available until 2019, when an Arabic dub of all 26 episodes was uploaded to YouTube.

Premise

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In the year 2060, eight-year-old Dorothy and her dog Toto are swept off their home planet of New Kansas in the aftermath of a catastrophic storm. They end up in the Galaxy of Oz, where an evil witch known as Gloomhilda once ruled; eventually driven out by renowned scientist Dr. Oz, she now has her sights on reclaiming the galaxy and has amassed an army in the outskirts of space. Her attack, however, is foiled due to Dorothy's unexpected arrival.

Knowing that Gloomhilda will return, Dr. Oz plans to use three magic crystals previously thought to have been lost for hundreds of years (the Crystals of Love, Wisdom, and Courage) to rid the galaxy of her wickedness. Under Dr. Oz's guidance, Dorothy and an assortment of "heroes" set out to scour the Galaxy in search of the crystals.

Characters

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Main characters

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  • Dorothy
  • Toto
  • Dr. Oz
  • Plantman
  • Chopper
  • Lionman
  • Prince Mosey

Villains

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  • Gloomhilda

Music

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  • Opening Theme: To a Dream Adventure (夢の冒険へ, Yume no bôken he) by Minami Aoyama Girl Opera Company[2][3]
  • Ending Theme: Traveller of Light (光の旅人, Hikari no tabibito) by Yukari Morikawa

Episodes[4]

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  1. Dorothy Wanders Into The World of Oz (October 5, 1992)
  2. The Surprising Secret of the King of Oz (October 12, 1992)
  3. Mystery of the Crystal Empire (October 19, 1992)
  4. The World's Cowardly Hero (October 26, 1992)
  5. The Sleeping Beauty of Mangabu (November 2, 1992)
  6. Chopper's Heart (November 9, 1992)
  7. Entrust Fashion to Me! (November 16, 1992)
  8. Baby-Sitter Crisis (November 16, 1992)
  9. The Promise with Rockman Yabor (November 23, 1992)
  10. Scrapia of Scrapper (November 30, 1992)
  11. Grand Prix of Planet Car (December 7, 1992)
  12. Dorothy's Santa Claus (December 14, 1992)
  13. Chopper's Lover (December 25, 1992)
  14. Escape from Planet Game (January 4, 1993)
  15. Horror Birthday (January 11, 1993)
  16. Planet Water Rescue Mission (January 18, 1993)
  17. War of Toy Country (January 25, 1993)
  18. Monster Panic (February 1, 1993)
  19. Crowded Amusement Park (February 15, 1993)
  20. The Planet Which Papa and I Defended (February 22, 1993)
  21. Legend of Captain Garo (March 1, 1993)
  22. Return to the Alherihit Hometown (March 8, 1993)
  23. Film Star Glumilda (March 22, 1993)
  24. The Reunion with Doctor Oz (April 2, 1993)
  25. The Return of the Witch from the West (April 4, 1993)
  26. Miracle of the Rainbow Crystal (April 4, 1993)

Cast

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Japanese cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Simpson, Paul (2013). A Brief Guide to Oz. Constable & Robinson Ltd. p. 241. ISBN 978-1-47210-988-0. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  2. ^ "To a dream adventure". Oricon.
  3. ^ "Space Oz No Bouken OP". YouTube. October 21, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-18.
  4. ^ "Space Oz no Bōken (TV) [Episode titles] - Anime News Network". www.animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved 2020-10-28.
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