
Dorothy and Toto's Storytime: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Part 3
Animation · Family · Fantasy
Overview
It's story time! Take a ride with Dorothy and her best pal Toto as they share their favorite adventures in the magical land of Oz. Enter a legendary world in this storybook rendition of L. Frank Baum's beloved classic tale, Dorothy And Toto's Storytime: The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz Part 3!
Top Cast
Kelsey Painter
Kelsey Painter
Narrator
Kelsey Painter
Narrator
Carol B.
Carol B.
Dorothy
Carol B.
Dorothy


Simon Hill
Simon Hill
Toto
Simon Hill
Toto
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It’s story time! Take a ride with Dorothy and her best pal Toto as they share their favorite adventures in the magical land of Oz. Enter a legendary world in this storybook rendition of L. Frank Baum’s beloved classic tale, Dorothy and Toto's Storytime: The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz Part 2!

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