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 Description: Join Marnie (Kimberly J. Brown) and her grandmother Aggie (Debbie Reynolds) as they stir up a cauldron full of comedy and adventure in two Disney Channel classics -- HALLOWEENTOWN and HALLOWEENTOWN II: KALABAR'S REVENGE. On her 13th birthday, Marnie learns she's a witch, discovers a secret portal, and is transported to Halloweentown -- a magical place where ghosts and ghouls, witches and werewolves live apart from the human world. But she soon finds herself battling wicked warlocks, evil curses, and endless surprises. HALLOWEENTOWN DOUBLE FEATURE will charm pixies, trolls, and families everywhere every day of the year. Amazon.com: In a place called Halloweentown, good and evil look very different than one might expect. Thanks to a visit from Grandmother Aggie (Debbie Reynolds), Marnie (Kimberly J. Brown) and her family's tradition of ignoring the Halloween holiday are about to change in the extreme. It seems that Marnie's mother Gwen (Judith Hoag) has been hiding a big secret from her three children--all of them possess supernatural powers. Now that it's Marnie's thirteenth birthday, she must begin her training as a witch or lose her powers forever. While Gwen wants nothing more than to see her children grow up as "normal" humans, Grandmother Aggie and Marnie have other ideas. A brewing crisis between good and evil in the alternate world Halloweentown soon pulls the entire family through a portal and into an intense battle against ghouls, goblins and the warlock Kalabar (Robin Thomas). Halloweentown II takes place two years after Halloweentown and finds Kalabar's son bent on revenge. Marnie has matured as a witch, but her powers are pushed to the limit in a desperate effort to triumph over an evil curse in order to save Halloweentown, her family and the human world. This is good Disney Halloween fun with nice costuming and special effects, a wholesome message about the power of family, cooperation and perseverance, and ghouls that, though creepy looking, aren't likely to inspire nightmares in younger family members. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-07-03 A Disney Channel Keeper!! Both these movies are awesome!! As a girl who has always loved Halloween, I would say these are my favorite movies. Halloweentown is mostly set on Marnie, a 13 year old girl who has always had a thing for out of the ordinary. Also joined by her brother Dylan, and her sister Sofie. The kids are never allowed to go trick or treating, or going to parties on Halloween. Every year grandma Aggie shows up on halloween and brings the kids treats and all sorts of stuff! Later that night Aggie and Mom are arguing about if Marnie doesn't begin her training with magic as a powerful witch, she'll lose her powers forever! Over hearing it all, Marnie,Dylan, and Sofie follow their grandmother to Halloweentown. Where they discover the "dark thing", an evil being who plans to distroy all humans. Can they stop the dark thing before it's to late?
Halloweentown 2 starts on Halloween where the kids are a bit older. Marnie meets Kal,and shows him her grandmother's room. Meanwhile Aggie finds somthings wrong with her never-ending bag. Aggie and Marine return to Halloweentown to infestigate. But suddenly Halloweentown, which is supposed to be fun and colorful, with strange creatures, is now filled with dull, gray humans. Can Aggie and Marnie get to the bottom of this before it's to late? Rating:  Date: 2008-05-14 Family Family Entertainment - Fun, Funny, Enjoyed. Age appropriate.
New Condition As Promised. Price was right. Rating:  Date: 2008-04-01 *Good Movie For Everyone!* A movie for the family to enjoy.Great to watch around Halloween.Fun to watch any time.Everyone can have a little magic by just enjoying this movie. Rating:  Date: 2008-01-20 Halloweentown/ Halloweentow.. This is a fun movie for the entire family. Lots of fun! I rate it B+ Rating:  Date: 2007-11-23 Great family movie I bought this dvd for my daughter and she loved it...I liked this movie.I liked halloween II I think better, but both were great movies.... |