I stumbled across a DVD of the first five episodes of
Волшебник Изумрудного города (
The Wizard of the Emerald City), a ten-part 1974 stop-motion animated serial from the U.S.S.R.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Волшебник_Изумрудного_города_(мультфильм)
It tells the story of Ellie Smith (Элли Смит),
whose clothing looks similar to Morning Musume's "Morning Coffee" costumes. Ellie and her dog Totoshka are in a covered wagon, when a tornado whisks them away to a magical land. The wagon crushes an evil witch wearing silver shoes. While in the magical land, Ellie meets new friends (a scarecrow, a metallic woodchopper, and a timid lion) and encounters a variety of foes, including an ogre, a saber-toothed tiger, a gun-toting wolf, and another witch with a cool guitar and flying monkey minions. Although there's another disc somewhere with another five episodes on it, these five episodes constitute a full story with a satisfying conclusion:
Ellie gets home by clicking the heels of the witch's silver shoes.
It's based on a Russian children's book by Alexander Melentyevich Volkov.
What's that? Baum, you say? Oh no, the credits state quite clearly that it's based on the story by A. Volkov. As Ensign Pavel Chekov would say, "It's a Russian inwention."