- Loyalty, service to others, fighting evil, friendship
- Dorothy said “There will always be a rainbow when you need one most.”
Things I liked:
- I liked the visual details of the grass in between the yellow bricks.
- I got a kick out of the tree with pinecone earrings and the other one with the Reggae dreadlocks.
- Fireflies ARE magical.
- Nice design on Tugg’s sail.
- I LOVE details in animation. China Princess had the most delicate little lips that quivered with emotion.
- There were some 3D gags which little ones will enjoy.
Things I didn’t like:
- The songs aren’t catchy enough to convince young girls to stop singing the soundtrack from Frozen a million times a day.
- It doesn’t have the heart of the original The Wizard of Oz.
- It lacks clever wit and magical charm.
- The China Princess is not an endearing character that little girls should emulate. Glenda, on the other hand, will do well in merchandising because she was so cute and sweet.
- I didn’t understand the airbrush checkered shirt on Wiser the Owl. Why?
- Dorothy’s face looked too old, but I loved her cowboy boots!
- It was a strange mixture of cartoony animation and more sophisticated drawings.
- The rolling credits at the end included a gigantic list of names the film was dedicated to. Doesn’t that kind of water down the sentiment?
Funny lines:
- “You can’t make a person do that against his will. Dancing is very personal.” – Tin Man
Tips for parents:
- It’s a fairly harmless story with a villain who is more mean than scary.
- Keep watching during the credits to see the rest of the story unfold.
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