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Kindertrauma Generation: The ‘Family Friendly’ Horrors of the 1980s - Bloody Disgusting Oz Characters, Return To Oz, Goonies 1985, 80s Movies, Very Scary, Horror Music, Creature Feature, Movie Genres, The Wizard

Editor’s Note: “Kindertrauma” is a trademarked term coined by the long-running website Kindertrauma. Your happy childhood ends over on Kindertrauma.com. The ’80s were a wild time to be a kid. I am not as personally nostalgic about the period as some, but even I have to admit it was a great time for horror. One […]

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Return To Oz - Dorothy Saves the Emerald City (Walt Disney Pictures Return to Oz (Little Golden Readers)) [Walt Disney] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Return To Oz - Dorothy Saves the Emerald City (Walt Disney Pictures Return to Oz (Little Golden Readers))

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Princess Mombi is the secondary antagonist of the 1985 Disney dark fantasy film Return to Oz, which serves as an unnofficial sequel to the iconic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. She is the head-switching and beautiful yet tyrannical sorceress from the Wonderful Land of Oz who commands the maniacal Wheelers at the ruins of Emerald City. When Dorothy Gale returns to the Land of Oz, Mombi assists the Nome King in his plot to get rid of Dorothy and her friends to ensure Oz gets…

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As you know, I take great pride in exercising my fondest memories of being scared as a young one. Return to Oz is no exception, as I briefly examined it in a previous "Scary Moments" post in which I talked about the horridness of those pesky Wheelers. This time however, I felt it necessary to revisit the movie as a whole because there has always been something that has bothered me. I feel this a lot of times with fantasy oriented children's movies- and you even see it in the original Wizard…

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