. . . "Juvenile works" . "Dorothy and her dog Toto are swept up in a tornado and dropped in the magical land called Oz. But that's where the fairytale ends and the nightmare begins. The Wicked Witch of the West has cast a spell on the land of Oz that brings the dead back to life. Only the great Wizard of Oz can stop the curse, but he has never been seen. It's up to Dorothy and her friends to journey through the land of hungry undead and savage monsters to find the Wizard and bring life back to Oz." . "Adaptations" . "Undead work of Oz" . . . "One day, on a peaceful farm in Kansas, a tornado appeared. The storm raged and ripped the house from the ground. Inside sat a little girl named Dorothy and her dog Toto. The house spun. The winds roared. The tornado showed no mercy, until ... The house landed in a strange and magical land called Oz. But that's where the fairytale ends and the nightmare begins. The Wicked Witch of the West has cast a spell on the Land of Oz, a spell that brings the dead back to life. Only the Great Wizard in the Emerald City can stop this curse, but he has never been seen. It's up to Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Woodman to journey through this dangerous land of hungry undead and savage monsters and find him in the hopes of bringing life back to Oz. Come join hands with them as they travel down the Yellow Brick Road and see if you can make it to the Emerald City ... alive." . "L. Frank Baum's beloved tale complete with zombies and monsters." . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "L. Frank Baum's beloved tale complete with zombies and monsters" . . "The undead world of Oz : L. Frank Baum's beloved tale complete with zombies and monsters" . . . . . . . "Gale, Dorothy (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction." . .