Dee & Friends in Oz

Dee & Friends in Oz

2024 • Animation, Kids, Sci-Fi & FantasyTV-Y
When a mysterious key transports her to the land of Oz, a regular kid named Dee goes on a musical journey to save magic — and be the hero of the story.

Why you should read the novels

Step into the original Land of Oz with L. Frank Baum’s magical novels, where imagination, wordplay, and rich storytelling wait beyond every yellow brick turn. The books offer a deeper, more intricate look at Dorothy’s journey and the enchanting characters who populate Oz—a world filled with unexpected twists, captivating adventures, and timeless moral lessons that go beyond what the screen can show. Baum’s writing crafts vivid worlds and heartfelt relationships with depth and nuance, exploring friendship, bravery, and the nature of home in a way that ties generations together. The cleverness of his language and inventiveness of his creatures invite readers of all ages into a playground of fantasy and discovery. Reading the Oz novels lets you build your own visions of Munchkinland, Emerald City, and beyond, encouraging imagination and interpretation in ways TV adaptations can’t replicate. Experience the authentic heart of Oz as its creator imagined it, and witness the wonders that continue to inspire storytellers today.

Adaptation differences

Dee & Friends in Oz introduces a brand-new protagonist, Dee (Delia), a modern girl who travels to Oz and embarks on original adventures, rather than following Dorothy Gale’s journey depicted in Baum’s novels. The show reimagines the iconic land for today’s young audiences, including more diverse characters and contemporary life lessons. While Baum’s books unfold a sprawling and sometimes perilous world with real threats and complex moral undertones, the adaptation softens the tone, focusing on gentle challenges, teamwork, and colorful musical escapades that are well-suited to preschool viewers. The TV series streamlines Oz, presenting familiar faces like the Tin Man and Cowardly Lion, but recasts them in roles emphasizing inclusion, cooperation, and problem-solving. The novels delve into fantastical dangers and sometimes ambiguous outcomes, immersing readers in a blend of satire, wonder, and unpredictability. In contrast, the adaptation maintains a reassuring structure where every episode concludes with positivity and clear lessons, omitting many of the darker or more intricate elements found in Baum’s writings. Additionally, Dee & Friends in Oz invents new characters and storylines to appeal to contemporary tastes and educational goals, minimizing elements like the Witches’ true menace or the complex politics of Oz. As such, the rich tapestry, humor, and subtext of Baum’s Oz stories are largely simplified for quick-paced, visually engaging, episodic storytelling.

Dee & Friends in Oz inspired from

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
The Marvelous Land of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
Ozma of Oz
by L. Frank Baum