The Marvelous Land of Oz (version 2) (Dramatic Reading)
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L. Frank Baum
The Marvelous Land of Oz Being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman and also the strange experiences of the highly magnified Woggle-Bug, Jack Pumpkin-head, the Animated Saw-Horse and the Gump; the story being A Sequel to The Wizard of Oz. (Summary by L. Frank Baum)
Cast:
Narrator: Bob Neufeld
Tip, Ozma: Charlotte Duckett
Mombi: Shauna Kennett
Jack Pumpkinhead: Jeff K.
Saw-Horse, Sad-Looking Man: Frances Brown
Ferryman: Andy Cotterly
Guardian of the Gates: Matthew Walker
Soldier with the Green Whiskers: nomorejeffs
Scarecrow: tovarisch
Jellia Jamb, Army of Girls, Townsperson: TriciaG
General Jinjur: Elizabeth Klett
Winkie Man: David Olson
Tin Woodman: drakaunus
Mr. Woggle-Bug: Beth Thomas
Queen of the Mice: thestorygirl
Gump: Elliot Gage
Captain, Townsperson: gloriousjob
Glinda: Amanda Friday
Girl of the Army: Elli
Guard of the Army of Girls: Victoria P
Additional Book Coordinator: ElleyKat
Edited By: Frances Brown, Kimberly Krause, and Piotr Nater (4 hr 43 min)
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Bewertungen
beautiful
This book was just beautiful. The readers voices are suited exactly for the book. The plot is interesting to say the least. I actually switched from a different recording of this book to this one part of the way through and the narraters voice had me hooked. I listened to basically three words and I said "this is it"
What a breath of fresh air! Love it STILLððð
Lovely fun book to listen to. Brilliant cast of voice actors :)
KatieJackson
Great
Amaral Fortes
As a father, this is a great book to learn and tell your kidds at bedtime 😊😊😊
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Great reading of an awesome story
My hat is off to this wonderful group of voice actors and a double bow to the editor that pasted all of these voices together. Extremely well done!
Mavrimorn
Good story, great narration. Voice acting was of varying quality, none of it equal to the narrator.