Magic Land, or Goodwinia, is the alternative version of the Land of Oz created by Russian author Alexander Volkov in his six books, and developed further by Volkov's followers and imitators. Magic Land shows a broad range of similarities with (and divergences from) L. Frank Baum's original vision of Oz. Oddly enough, the orginal book Wizard of the Emerald City from 1939 was published 24 years before its sequel Urfin Jus and his Wooden Soldiers in 1963. In both of the series, there can be found an Emerald City, a Powder of Life, and a little girl heroine from Kansas. The same core grouping of characters and elements exists in both, usually under different names:
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| - Magic Land, or Goodwinia, is the alternative version of the Land of Oz created by Russian author Alexander Volkov in his six books, and developed further by Volkov's followers and imitators. Magic Land shows a broad range of similarities with (and divergences from) L. Frank Baum's original vision of Oz. Oddly enough, the orginal book Wizard of the Emerald City from 1939 was published 24 years before its sequel Urfin Jus and his Wooden Soldiers in 1963. In both of the series, there can be found an Emerald City, a Powder of Life, and a little girl heroine from Kansas. The same core grouping of characters and elements exists in both, usually under different names:
- Magic Land (魔法使いの国 Mahōtsukai no Kuni) is an alternate reality formed from the Create Ring where residents never developed science and instead put extensive research on magic. In this place, everyone has a Mage's Belt, allowing them to use magic. Some have the ability to transform into a Kamen Rider Mage. Since Magics were used in daily lives, those whom were born without it are considered as physical disability.
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| - Magic Land, or Goodwinia, is the alternative version of the Land of Oz created by Russian author Alexander Volkov in his six books, and developed further by Volkov's followers and imitators. Magic Land shows a broad range of similarities with (and divergences from) L. Frank Baum's original vision of Oz. Oddly enough, the orginal book Wizard of the Emerald City from 1939 was published 24 years before its sequel Urfin Jus and his Wooden Soldiers in 1963. In both of the series, there can be found an Emerald City, a Powder of Life, and a little girl heroine from Kansas. The same core grouping of characters and elements exists in both, usually under different names:
- Magic Land (魔法使いの国 Mahōtsukai no Kuni) is an alternate reality formed from the Create Ring where residents never developed science and instead put extensive research on magic. In this place, everyone has a Mage's Belt, allowing them to use magic. Some have the ability to transform into a Kamen Rider Mage. Since Magics were used in daily lives, those whom were born without it are considered as physical disability. This place appears exclusively in Kamen Rider Wizard in Magic Land, as the caster of the Create Ring, Orma/Drake, was destroyed by Kamen Rider Wizard in Infinity Dragon, undoing the Create Ring's spell as a result.
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