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The Cromwell clan live in the real world, except for their grandmother who lives in Halloweentown, a place where monsters go to escape reality. But now the son of the Cromwells' old enemy Kalabar has a plan to use the grandmother's book to turn Halloweentown into a grey dreary version of the real world, while transforming the denizens of the real world into monsters. Only Marnie, a fledgling witch, can thwart the evil scheme. Written by
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Your Favorite Witches Are Back!
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Trivia
This film had much darker tone than the rest in the series.
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Goofs
After Marnie tells Dylan his password, she gives the headphone to her grandmother to chase after Luke. When she reaches Luke, Marnie has the headphone to talk to Dylan while her grandmother is still in the same spot that she was in.
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Gort:
Just follow the fastest moving timeline!
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Halloweentown (1998)
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Girlfriend
Written by
Stanley A. Smith &
Jilien Smith (as J.A. Manges)
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The Sha-Shees (as The Sha Shees)
Courtesy of Standard Music
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I've seen the first movie and this one. They are both enlightening and entertaining. The actors portrayed a great job with their character roles.
As soon as I saw when Marnie and her grandmother travelled back to Halloweentown and found it all gray, boring and in ruins, it really reminded me of another movie sequel I've seen somewhere else. It really had a symbolic meaning to "The Wizard of Oz's" 1985 sequel, "The Return to Oz", where pretty much the same thing happens. The heroine returns and finds her "hometown" and must fight the evil lead character to bring it back to normality and give it its zest of life. It was was symbolic and interesting. If you haven't seen "Return to Oz" (a Disney movie that's labeled as being 'dark'), I would recommend you watch it and lightly compare it with "Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge." I liked that!
Great job, Disney!