In TV and movies • Ozma was first portrayed by
Blanche Deyo in the 1905 musical
The Woggle-Bug. • In a 1914 film created by Baum's film company,
The Patchwork Girl of Oz, Ozma, played by Jessie May Walsh, appears briefly to preside over
Ojo's trial. At the beginning of this film, as well as Baum's
His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz, Ozma's smiling countenance (being the face of
Vivian Reed) appears. •
Annette Funicello played her in a 1957 pilot segment for the proposed
Walt Disney production,
The Rainbow Road to Oz. •
Shirley Temple, having reportedly been considered for the role of Dorothy Gale in the 1939 movie musical
The Wizard of Oz but passed over in favor of
Judy Garland, eventually portrayed Princess Ozma in a 1960 television production of
The Marvelous Land of Oz, in which she also portrayed Tip. • Ozma appears briefly in
Barry Mahon's 1969
The Wonderful Land of Oz, portrayed by Joy Webb. •
Joan Gerber voiced Ozma in the 1980 television special
Thanksgiving in the Land of Oz. • In the 1987 direct-to-video animated short
Dorothy meets Ozma of Oz, an abridged but faithful adaptation of the book
Ozma of Oz, Ozma's voice is provided by either Nancy Chance or Sandra J. Butcher (the credits do not specify). • Ozma was portrayed by Emma Ridley in the 1985 film
Return to Oz (which was a blending of elements from the books
Ozma of Oz and
The Marvelous Land of Oz) while director
Walter Murch's daughter Beatrice dubbed her lines. Ridley's version fit Baum's original description of Ozma. Her Earth appearance is an unnamed girl in a Dr. J.B. Worley's hospital who tips off Dorothy to the danger of Dr. Worley's machines. • In the 1986 Japanese animated series
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Ozma's transformation into Tip was so thorough that, despite bearing almost no physical resemblance whatever to Tip, she is a
tomboy for a long while and only well into the last story arc of the series comes into her own as a princess. • In the 1986 series
The Oz Kids, Andrea (
Shay Astar),
Glinda's ambivalent daughter, bases her fashion, but little else, on Ozma, who never appeared in the series. • Ozma also appears in the Russian animated
Adventures in the Emerald City: Princess Ozma (2000) based on
The Marvelous Land of Oz as well as in the 1987 Canadian
Dorothy Meets Ozma of Oz based on
Ozma of Oz and a 2005 direct to video CGI version of
The Patchwork Girl of Oz where she is voiced by Lisa Rosenstock. • In
Lost in Oz, an unaired 2002 pilot for a Warner Brothers drama show, Ozma appeared as a young, helpless girl kept eternally young by
the Wicked Witch of the West. The main characters of that show rescued her and returned her to the good witch. However, throughout the show, she does not have any lines. • In the 2017 animated series
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz, Ozma is voiced by
Kari Wahlgren (who also voices
Dorothy Gale). After she was formerly trapped by the Nome King, Dorothy rescued Ozma and she took her rightful place as queen. • In the 2017 live-action series
Emerald City, Tip/Ozma is played by Jordan Loughran. • The American animated web series
RWBY features an homage to Tip, in the form of main character Oscar Pine, who is the current incarnation of the warrior Ozma.
In comics and post-Baum literature • In the
Vertigo comic book series
Fables, Ozma appears as one of the magicians and witches led by
Frau Totenkinder. She first appeared as an unnamed blonde girl, but in a one-page comic handed out at the
2009 Comic-Con she is seen to be wearing a belt resembling the
Magic Belt from the Oz books and mentions she is "not so young." Later, in issue #87 (October 2009) Frau Totenkinder actually addresses her as "sweet little Ozma." Later on, she is proven to be Ozma, and to be a powerful enough witch to lead the Fable community's magic-users, after Frau Totenkinder leaves unexpectedly. • Tip makes a cameo appearance In
Son of a Witch, the second volume of "
The Wicked Years",
Gregory Maguire's
revisionist take on Oz.
Liir (son of
Elphaba, the
Wicked Witch of the West) briefly encounters Tip and Mombi (the latter unnamed, but with a description matching Baum's and leading the four-horned cow mentioned on the first page of
The Marvelous Land of Oz). Tip suggests to Mombi that she sell him to Liir, but Liir replies, "I don't buy children.... I can't save anyone. You have to save yourself." • Tip and Mombi (called "Mombey" by Maguire) play a larger role In
Out of Oz, the fourth volume of "The Wicked Years". In
Out of Oz, Tip first appears as a runaway in the city of Shiz and is befriended by Rain (daughter of Liir and granddaughter of Elphaba), and flees the city with her. Later, when Liir is abducted by thugs in Mombey's employ (and transformed into an Elephant), Tip returns to Mombey hoping to secure Liir's release. Near the novel's conclusion, Tip and Rain are reunited and have just finished making love while Mombey performs a spell called "To Call the Lost Forward", in order to return Liir to his proper form; the spell inadvertently also returns Tip to his true form (Ozma) and restores Rain's natural green skin. Although the circumstances of the spell are quite different from those in
The Marvelous Land of Oz, details of it closely resemble Baum's description and the illustration of Mombi's spell by
John R. Neill. In Maguire's version of Oz, Mombey has kept Ozma in the form of the boy Tip for almost a century. • In the Marion G. Harmon
superhero novel series
Wearing the Cape, Ozma appears in the third book,
Young Sentinels. According to the book's narrator, Astra, she is a supernatural breakthrough (a person who has developed superpowers) who believes herself to be Ozma; it is unknown whether she was manifested into reality by an unknown person's breakthrough or if the breakthrough transformed the person into Ozma. She becomes a member of Astra's team of Young Sentinels and often explains the differences between Baum's description of events to what she alleges "really" occurred. • In the
Dorothy Must Die series by
Danielle Paige, Ozma plays a key role. Dorothy has deposed her from her throne at the start of the series.
In video games • Ozma appears as an enemy in the 2020
Library of Ruina as one of a series of encounters based on characters from the Land of Oz. She is depicted here as an inhuman cursed princess with a withered body and a blood soaked veil covering her features. Her battle gimmick is centered around her pumpkin headed "Jack" minions. ==Influence==