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Cartoon where the protagonist has a removable Jack-o'-Lantern for a head
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This is a cartoon I remember seeing an episode of as a preview on a VHS tape in the early 2000s. The VHS may have been of The Wizard of Oz if that helps, but I can't be sure.
In it, the protagonist is a character with a removable jack-o'-lantern for a head (he could still talk even if it was removed from his body) and I believe he has to steal/recover gold from the antagonist who may have been a headless horseman. There was a general supernatural feel about the story's setting, and I'm sure there were other fantasy characters (a witch possibly?). It was for children though, so not anything sinister or too scary.
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This is a cartoon I remember seeing an episode of as a preview on a VHS tape in the early 2000s. The VHS may have been of The Wizard of Oz if that helps, but I can't be sure.
In it, the protagonist is a character with a removable jack-o'-lantern for a head (he could still talk even if it was removed from his body) and I believe he has to steal/recover gold from the antagonist who may have been a headless horseman. There was a general supernatural feel about the story's setting, and I'm sure there were other fantasy characters (a witch possibly?). It was for children though, so not anything sinister or too scary.
story-identification cartoon
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This is a cartoon I remember seeing an episode of as a preview on a VHS tape in the early 2000s. The VHS may have been of The Wizard of Oz if that helps, but I can't be sure.
In it, the protagonist is a character with a removable jack-o'-lantern for a head (he could still talk even if it was removed from his body) and I believe he has to steal/recover gold from the antagonist who may have been a headless horseman. There was a general supernatural feel about the story's setting, and I'm sure there were other fantasy characters (a witch possibly?). It was for children though, so not anything sinister or too scary.
story-identification cartoon
This is a cartoon I remember seeing an episode of as a preview on a VHS tape in the early 2000s. The VHS may have been of The Wizard of Oz if that helps, but I can't be sure.
In it, the protagonist is a character with a removable jack-o'-lantern for a head (he could still talk even if it was removed from his body) and I believe he has to steal/recover gold from the antagonist who may have been a headless horseman. There was a general supernatural feel about the story's setting, and I'm sure there were other fantasy characters (a witch possibly?). It was for children though, so not anything sinister or too scary.
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Possibly Journey Back to Oz (1972). It has the jack-o-lantern character with the removable head and the witch, although not the headless horseman. Still, there's enough there that I'm proposing it as an answer.
Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
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@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
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Could this be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second segment of the 1949 animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?
I offer only on exhibit in support of this suggestion:
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Possibly Journey Back to Oz (1972). It has the jack-o-lantern character with the removable head and the witch, although not the headless horseman. Still, there's enough there that I'm proposing it as an answer.
Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
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@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
4 hours ago
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Possibly Journey Back to Oz (1972). It has the jack-o-lantern character with the removable head and the witch, although not the headless horseman. Still, there's enough there that I'm proposing it as an answer.
Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
1
@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
4 hours ago
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Possibly Journey Back to Oz (1972). It has the jack-o-lantern character with the removable head and the witch, although not the headless horseman. Still, there's enough there that I'm proposing it as an answer.
Possibly Journey Back to Oz (1972). It has the jack-o-lantern character with the removable head and the witch, although not the headless horseman. Still, there's enough there that I'm proposing it as an answer.
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Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
1
@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
1
@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
4 hours ago
Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
Ah, perhaps I need to reword the question a bit - the story isn't part of The Wizard of Oz but was an entirely different cartoon which was just a preview on a VHS of the 1939 film. +1 anyways though, I appreciate the effort on a story ID question.
– Ongo
4 hours ago
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@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
4 hours ago
@Ongo As Journey Back to Oz was a 1972 sequel to The Wizard of Oz, I thought it might have been a preview on a VHS copy of the original movie. It was a long shot though, as a few elements are missing.
– Moriarty
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Could this be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second segment of the 1949 animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?
I offer only on exhibit in support of this suggestion:
add a comment |
Could this be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second segment of the 1949 animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?
I offer only on exhibit in support of this suggestion:
add a comment |
Could this be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second segment of the 1949 animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?
I offer only on exhibit in support of this suggestion:
Could this be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second segment of the 1949 animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?
I offer only on exhibit in support of this suggestion:
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