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Return to Oz with Jessica Jimenez

Return to Oz with Jessica Jimenez

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There are childhood movies that sparkle like nostalgia-soaked comfort food… and then there’s Return to Oz, the 1985 fever dream that terrified an entire generation and somehow ended up beloved anyway. This week, Mandy reconnects with returning guest — and one of her favorite humans on planet Earth — Jessica Jimenez, a TV producer, musical-theater mischief-maker, and scholar of the pop-culture deep cut. Together, they dive into the gloriously weird, unexpectedly dark, and unmistakably cult-classic world of Oz’s most misunderstood sequel.Jessica grew up watching Return to Oz on repeat in the Caribbean, where VHS tapes were the lifeline to American pop culture. Mandy, meanwhile, had never seen it — and approaches this movie armed only with her dog-breed expertise, her deep fear of tornado-adjacent bicycle women, and her ongoing emotional recovery from having watched Showgirls for Jessica’s last appearance. The two quickly tumble down the yellow-brick rabbit hole (well… rubble), unpacking everything from claymation rock-faces spying on Dorothy to the Wheelers and their nightmare Cirque du Soleil energy.They marvel at Fairuza Balk, who somehow channels Judy Garland while delivering a performance that’s shockingly grounded for a nine-year-old navigating hallways full of severed heads. They explore why Disney made a sequel that feels more like a Tim Burton acid trip, why Piper Laurie should never be allowed near impressionable Kansan farm girls, and how TikTok (the character, not the app) remains one of the most charming robot sidekicks in 80s fantasy filmmaking.Make Me a Nerd:
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