The Secrets of Oz

The Secrets of Oz is an American animated adventure-fantasy television series based on  by, being developed by TBD. It is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and it airs on Cartoon Network since August 25th, 2017, with first-run rights moving to WB Kids on November 10th, 2019.

Synopsis
Since defeating the Wicked Witch of the West, Dorothy is sent back to Oz as she learns that a mysterious figure named the Nome King is out to claim Oz for himself while she learns of new people and events that change the entirety of Oz.

Main

 * Dorothy Gale (voiced by Tara Strong) - a rather TBD teenage farm girl who returns to Oz to learn that Oz is TBD.
 * Toto (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - Dorothy's pet dog who follows her around.

Supporting

 * The Wizard of Oz (voiced by Dwight Schultz) - TBD
 * Glinda the Good Witch (voiced by Hynden Walch) - TBD
 * The Scarecrow (voiced by Tom Kenny) - TBD
 * The Tin Man (voiced by Greg Ellis) - TBD
 * The Cowardly Lion (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - TBD
 * Princess Ozma (voiced by Liliana Mumy) - TBD
 * Jellia Jamb (voiced by Danica McKellar) - TBD
 * Shaggy Man (voiced by Corey Burton) - TBD
 * Patchwork Girl (voiced by Jill Talley) - TBD
 * Jack Pumpkinhead (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * China Princess (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * Betsy Bobbin (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * Mayre "Trot" Griffiths (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * Cap'n Bill Weedles (voiced by TBD) - TBD

Antagonists

 * The Nome King (voiced by Jim Meskimen) - the leader of a race called the Nomes who plots TBD.
 * Mombi (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - a TBD witch who TBD.
 * Princess Langwidere (voiced by Mae Whitman) - the princess of Ev who TBD.

Episodes
See List of The Secrets of Oz episodes.

Trivia

 * The series uses an anime-like art style.
 * The series adapts elements from the 1939 film while incorporating other elements from other media.
 * Despite Warner Bros. also producing  around the same time, this series differs from the former due to being darker and story-driven as well as being targeted to an older audience rather than a preschool audience, being evident by airing on Cartoon Network rather than Boomerang.