Lost in Oz - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

- Chapter 14 - The Deadly Desert
When Dorothy, Toto, and Scarecrow find themselves stranded in the Deadly Desert, they follow a mysterious beacon in search of help... but will it lead them to friends or foes?

- Chapter 15 - Magic from Nothing
West struggles to control the powerful magic she's been experiencing ever since she and Dorothy defeated Langwidere. Meanwhile in the Nome Kingdom, Dorothy hatches a plan to escape with Toto and Scarecrow before it's too late.

- Chapter 16 - The Still Season
Dorothy finishes building her escape sandboat, but she'll need the wind in order to get back to Emerald City with her friends, and the Still Season is fast approaching. Meanwhile, West discovers the missing ingredient necessary to control her magical powers.

- Chapter 17 - Villa Roquat
Dorothy, Toto, and Scarecrow sail across the Deadly Desert with their new "frenemy" Roquat along for the ride, but an unexpected detour lands them in serious trouble.

- Chapter 18 - The Magic Map
When General Guph sends his fiercest henchman after Dorothy and her friends, our heroes in both Emerald City and the Deadly Desert find themselves on the run.

- Chapter 19 - Shortcut to Emerald City
Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow, and Roquat find themselves at the entrance to a mysterious tunnel that connects Emerald City and the Deadly Desert, but nothing can prepare them for what they find on the other side.

- Chapter 20- Going Forth
After General Guph fills Dorothy's journal with magic and sends her house flying away on another tornado, she and all her Emerald City friends find themselves lost again.

- Chapter 21 - Kansas Magic
Dorothy and her friends are trapped in Kansas, but with the shocking discovery that magic also exists in Dorothy's world, they may find a way back to Oz.

- Chapter 22 - The Eclipse
Dorothy finds all the magic she needs to send her friends back to Oz, but first they'll all have to join forces to save Reigh from Animal Control.

- Chapter 23 - Saving Cyra
Dorothy and her friends arrive back in Emerald City, where a desperate attempt to save Cyra leads West to seek help from an old foe.

- Chapter 24 - The Nome Kings Belt
Dorothy and her friends must find the Nome King's Belt before Guph can get his hands on this magical artifact and take control of the Fairylands.

- Chapter 25 - Escape from the Nome Kingdom
After Guph swaps the populations of Emerald City and the Nome Kingdom, Dorothy and her friends once again have to escape and find their way home.

- Chapter 26 - We Speak Mirror
Outnumbered and out of magic, Dorothy and her friends must outwit Guph to retrieve the Nome King's Belt and save Emerald City.
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