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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.










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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.







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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.



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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.

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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.

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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?



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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.



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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.

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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.

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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.



            An image of the cover






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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
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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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            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.



            An image of the cover






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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.



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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






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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.

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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






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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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            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
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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.

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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?



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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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                Could this be The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second segment of the 1949 animated film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad?



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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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