The Emerald City
A sneak peek at the dazzling Emerald City from the upcoming animated musical Dorothy of Oz, with Lea Michele of Glee, Hugh Dancy, James Belushi, Kelsey Grammer, Patrick Stewart, Oliver Platt and Martin Short providing voices.
A sneak peek at the dazzling Emerald City from the upcoming animated musical Dorothy of Oz, with Lea Michele of Glee, Hugh Dancy, James Belushi, Kelsey Grammer, Patrick Stewart, Oliver Platt and Martin Short providing voices.
Dan Aykroyd voices the Scarecrow, which in the new film has been appointed the new ruler of Oz. The Oscar nominated actor is no stranger to animated features, having provided the voice of Chip in the 1998 animated hit, Antz.
The film is based on the book Dorothy of Oz by Roger Stanton Baum, great grandson of L. Frank Baum, who wrote the original Wonderful Wizard of Oz book, and features now classic characters like the Scarecrow.
Seth Engstrom, who worked as a visual concepts artist on Avatar and was an illustrator for Alice in Wonderland, is the concept artist for Dorthy of Oz, which features spectacular backdrops like this vibrant illustration of the China Country Gates.
Former Fraiser star Kelsey Grammer lends his voice as the Tin Man.
A preview of the Tin Man in the new Dorothy of Oz film, which is produced in state-of-the-art CG animation — a good medium to further explore the world of Oz.
As world famous as London, Paris and NYC, the Emerald City is set in the center of Oz. The famous locale gets a spectacular update in Dorothy of Oz from director Dan St. Pierre, who has worked as a story artist on a number of Disney classics, including Aladdin, Lion King and Beauty and the Beast.
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Hugh Dancy (voice of Marshall Mallow) gets to work in the upcoming musical, currently in the animation stage and will be completed by late 2011.
Marshal Mallow, voiced by Hugh Dancy, is among the new Oz characters appearing in the film.
Produced by Summertime Entertainment, which is led by Ryan and Roland Carroll, Dorothy of Oz features spectacular visuals like the flood bank.
Glee star Lea Michele goes behind the microphone as Dorothy in the musical, which will feature original songs by Bryan Adams, Jim Dooley and Tift Merritt.
Dorothy and the Jester meet in this exclusive preview of the new Dorothy of Oz movie.