Amazon Preps Premiere of Lost in Oz Series

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The animated kids’ show Lost in Oz, a modern adaptation of the Oz books penned by L. Frank Baum, is due to debut on Amazon Prime Video in the U.S. and U.K. early next month.

Lost in Oz expands on the Emmy-winning Amazon original special Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure. The series, centered on 12-year-old Dorothy Gale, features the voices of Ashley Boettcher (Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street), Gina Gershon (Red Oaks), Allison Mack (Smallville), Jorge Diaz (Elena of Avalor), Nika Futterman (Star Wars: Clone Wars), Stephen Stanton (Star Wars Rebels) and Keith Ferguson (The Lego Movie). It will become available for streaming on August 4. At launch, the special will be divided into three separate parts, with ten new episodes added on.

Lost in Oz was created by Bureau of Magic and animated by Polygon Pictures. The show is developed and executive produced by Abram Makowka, Darin Mark, Jared Mark and Mark Warshaw (East Los High).

“We’re excited for families everywhere to experience the magic of this serialized action-adventure comedy, led by a fearless female character and featuring a diverse group of friends,” said Tara Sorensen, the head of kids’ programming at Amazon Studios. “The Lost in Oz pilot and the extended special were extremely popular with young viewers and parents alike, and the new series, poised to be the next Oz-based classic, serves up even more fun for fans.”