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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PWq_6s-lJY ''The Wizard of Oz: A Tale of Library Circulation''] | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PWq_6s-lJY ''The Wizard of Oz: A Tale of Library Circulation''] | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV8e-noXZXg Tour of an Oz bedroom] (video) | |||
*[http://www.bookcrossing.com/ BookCrossing] — register your book, release it into the world, and see where it goes! They have several Oz books, of course. | *[http://www.bookcrossing.com/ BookCrossing] — register your book, release it into the world, and see where it goes! They have several Oz books, of course. |
Revision as of 20:44, 17 March 2011
- Oz coloring pictures (based on The Movie)
- The Wizard of Guffaws — Oz riddles
- Board for The Wonderful Game of Oz (first issued in 1921)
- The Oz Quest board game (based on The Patchwork Girl of Oz)
- Comic book adaptations of The Wizard of Oz (The Movie) and The Marvelous Land of Oz (the book)
- The Ornament Rooms, a gallery of fans' collections of trinkets
- Wizard of Oz embroidery patterns (on CD-ROM)
- Project Ozma, the first known project searching for signs of extraterrestrial civilizations — [A] [B]
- Emerald City, an online science-fiction and fantasy fanzine (it doesn't have a lot of Oz content, but the name is good, and they're located in my former home town)
- Oz-themed Israeli music video (in Hebrew)
- Tir nan Oz, the secrets behind the Ozzish language
- Composer Alan Cook (look for the track "The Wonders of Oz")
- Another interview with Eric Shanower (in Italian)
- Tour of an Oz bedroom (video)
- BookCrossing — register your book, release it into the world, and see where it goes! They have several Oz books, of course.
- Is fantasy bad? (Includes Oz content)
- 7 Shocklingly Dark Origins of Lovable Children's Characters (you'll probably want to skip to #1)
- The Oz Nightclub, St.Louis, Missouri
- Smith and Tinker, an electronics company named for the inventors of Tik-Tok
- Tinman Gallery, Spokane, Washington
- Mago de Oz, a Mexican heavy-metal music group (site is in Spanish)
- Auntie Em's Kitchen — no Oz connection, but they do make a mean bunch of cupcakes