Sarah in the Mysterious Wonderland

Sarah in the Mysterious Wonderland is a 2002 American animated musical fantasy comedy television film based on the Sarah series by Moses Mbungu and Lewis Carroll's Alice series of books. The film was conceived by director Dylan Huff initially as a parody of The Wizard of Oz with the cast of Sarah playing the roles, but the project was scrapped and was retooled as an Alice's Adventures in Wonderland parody featuring various Bear Bones characters.

The film premiered on September 27, 2002 and was simulcasted on Nickelodeon and the Bear Bones Channel. The special initially received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising the plot but were indifferent about the usage of Sarah and the various Bear Bones characters as a whole. In recent years, the special has gained a cult following, with attention brought to its usage of various Bear Bones characters as a whole and the general humor. The film was part of Bear Bones' plan to re-invent the characters from the various supporting series as part of Malachi and Friends, which led to Sarah and her Amazing Pals in 2004.

Plot
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Characters and voice cast

 * Anndi McAfee as Sarah, portraying the role of Alice
 * Frank Welker as Takashi, portraying the role of the Mad Hatter
 * Jason Marsden as Dino, portraying the role of the March Hare
 * Jim Cummings as Quis, portraying the role of the White Rabbit
 * Charlie Adler as Celio, portraying the role of the Caterpillar
 * Cam Clarke as Yato, portraying the role of the Cheshire Cat
 * Tress MacNeille as Felicia, portraying the role of the Queen of Hearts
 * Billy West and David Kaufman as Eren and Levi, portraying the roles of Tweedledum and Tweedledee
 * Frank Welker and Jim Cummings as Jumbo and Crow Crow, portraying the roles of Walrus and Carpenter
 * April Winchell as Ibuki Kutabata, portraying the role of Mother Oyster
 * Bill Farmer as Hop Pop, portraying the role of Dodo
 * Frank Welker as Jake the Robot, portraying the role of Pat
 * Olivia Hack as Sarja, portraying the role of Alice's sister
 * Syo Tortellini as Lugustine King, portraying the role of Bill the Lizard
 * Neil Ross as Shoto Todoroki, portraying the role of Card Painter
 * Tara Strong as
 * Emma Bird, portraying the role of Bird in the Tree
 * Konata, portraying the role of The Lazy Daisies
 * June Foray as Mrs. Hypno, portraying the role of Snooty Iris
 * Bill Farmer as Hop Pop, portraying the role of King of Hearts
 * Ashley Johnson as Erza Scarlet, portraying the role of Red Rose
 * Cathy Cavadini as Polly Plantar, portraying the role of Dormouse
 * Lauren Tom as Sayaka Kutabata, portraying the role of Flamingo
 * Carolyn Lawrence, Cheryl Chase, Jess Harnell and Carlos Alazraqui as Sypha, Tsuyu, Kamina and Zenitsu, portraying the role of The Card Painters
 * Mala Miles and Tom Kenny as Malachi and Purple, portraying the role of The Card Soldiers
 * Melissa Disney as C.C., portraying the role of The Tulips
 * Melodee Spevack as Stela, portraying the role of The Flamingos
 * Lara Jill Miller as Mio Akiyama, portraying the role of The Young Pansies
 * Jennifer Hale as Flora, portraying the role of The Singing Flowers
 * Janice Kawaye as Eureka, portraying the role of White Rose

Development
Director Dylan Huff pitched a send-up film of The Wizard of Oz starring various Bear Bones characters, with Sarah in the leading role in 1996. In 1998, the project was redone as a send-up to Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Disney's 1951 Alice in Wonderland.

Writing
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Release
The film premiered on September 27, 2002 and was simulcast on both Nickelodeon and the Bear Bones Channel.

Home media releases
The film was released on DVD and VHS on December 5, 2002 by Family Home Entertainment. On September 26, 2003, the special was released on a 2-disc special edition DVD, the second disc featuring an extended edition of the film with extra footage not present in the televised broadcast.

Reception
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Legacy
Although a sequel to the special was never made, Diamond, Huff and Mbungu would do a spiritual successor of sorts in "Sarah's Amazing Christmas", an episode of Sarah and her Amazing Pals.