Differences Between The Wiz And The Wizard Of Oz

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Did you know that “The Wizard Of Oz” cost $46.9 million in today’s money and “The Wiz” cost $91.4 million? It may have cost a lot of money but both are classics that we have come to love. The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz was written in 1900. It featured all of the characters that we know and like. In 1939 MGM made the music classic “The Wizard Of Oz.” Then, in 1978, Motown teamed up with Universal Pictures to create “The Wiz”, a movie filled with soul infused songs and memorable faces. Both of the movies themselves are based of off The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum, but there also many differences between the two. The two main differences are the setting, or where the movies take place, and the characters.
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In “The Wizard Of Oz”, Dorothy is a meek teenager while in “The Wiz” Dorothy was a 24 year old school teacher. Both scarecrows are quite smart despite not having a brain, but the Scarecrow portrayed in “The Wiz” is much more timid than the original. The Tinmen that are shown are probably the most different as far as characters go. In the original film, the Tinman is all silver. They find him in the woods where he had been there for almost an entire year because he rusted. The Tinman in “The Wiz”, however, is quite different. He appears to be a bunch of random parts put together and is not silver at all. For the most part, their personalities are the same except the Tinman in “The Wiz” cries an alarming amount of tears. Both cowardly lions have the same personality, as in “believe they’re cowards but are actually the bravest of the four.” They both also used the be kings, but when found the lion in the “Wizard Of Oz” is found in a forest while in “The Wiz” the lion was a statue in front of a library. The last comparison are the two wizards. Both wizards first appeared as a giant floating head, but the discoveries of them were different. I personally feel like the discovery in the original film was more realistic. The group discovered him after Toto pulls back the curtain. In “The Wiz”, he is discovered sleeping in his bed. Dorothy begins to yell at him, but they do not

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