In this version, Manny Kin, Metal Guy, and Mystical Mountain Lion, figures adapted from the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion respectively, pursue self-improvement in the form of "smarts", love, and power. Dotty (Dorothy) only wants to find a way back home, and eventually finds it down a path none of the others are willing to follow. Many of the elements of Oz are present in altered form: John Fornof wrote the script.
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| - In this version, Manny Kin, Metal Guy, and Mystical Mountain Lion, figures adapted from the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion respectively, pursue self-improvement in the form of "smarts", love, and power. Dotty (Dorothy) only wants to find a way back home, and eventually finds it down a path none of the others are willing to follow. Many of the elements of Oz are present in altered form: John Fornof wrote the script.
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| - In this version, Manny Kin, Metal Guy, and Mystical Mountain Lion, figures adapted from the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion respectively, pursue self-improvement in the form of "smarts", love, and power. Dotty (Dorothy) only wants to find a way back home, and eventually finds it down a path none of the others are willing to follow. Many of the elements of Oz are present in altered form:
* Toto is Nono
* the Yellow Brick Road is the Big Fat Road
* the Emerald City is the Really, Really Green and Environmentally Correct City
* the Wizard of Oz is the Great Wishy Woz
* the Wicked Witch of the West is the Wicked and Mean and Generally Not Very Nice Woman
* Glinda is the Fairy Oddmother. John Fornof wrote the script.
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